R&P Technologies, LLC

Logistician - Configuration Acquisition Management Activity (CAMA) Specialist

Job Locations US-DC-Washington
Clearance Required
Secret
Category
Logistics Analyst III

Overview

R&P is looking for an enthusiastic, motivated individual who wants to join our team. We are a small-sized defense contractor providing Engineering, Logistics, Program Management and Technical Services to government clients. We are filling a mid-level Logistician position into a fast-paced and exciting work environment.

This position functions as one of the Configuration Acquisition Management Activity (CAMA) specialists for DDG 51 Class new construction ships.

Responsibilities

This position supports a small team of CAMA specialists working across two shipyards in support of the Navy's guided missile destroyer program. Functions include:

  • Perform the functions of the Configuration Acquisition Management Activity (CAMA) for DDG 51 Class new construction ships.
  • Provide Configuration Status Accounting (CSA) for Government Furnished Equipment.  Ensure configuration accurately reflects the installed equipment in Ship Configuration and Logistics Support Information System (SCLSIS).
  • Communicate with PARMs, ISEAs, Ship-yard Configuration Data Manager and GF team to ensure Configuration Status Accounting accuracy.
  • Review various ILS Checklists for accuracy and coordinate with ISEA’s before incorporating into Configuration Software.
  • Review and release configuration items including Allowance Equipage List (AEL) in line with COSAL Incremental Configuration Cutoff dates
  • Validate all waterfront installations, waivers/deviations, and modifications in order to maintain configuration accuracy
  • Perform DDG 51 Class Government Furnished Physical Configuration Audit (PCA) at the DDG Shipbuilder’s facilities.
  •  Review planned Post Delivery and PSA work items for Configuration changes; update configuration database
  • Build and QA configuration records in Model Based Product Support to support COSAL incremental schedule
  • Assist in researching parts availability in support of Fleet cannibalization requests

Qualifications

Some experience working in the logisitics/CAMA area or related functions is required to be considered for this position.

  • Bachelor’s Degree or High School Diploma and minimum 3 years of experience in performing logistics in support of Navy Ships/Shipbuilding
  • 5 years professional experience performing logistics, configuration management or product/material support; preferred
  • Specialized experience: Shipboard or waterfront 3M experience, Integrated Logistics support and/or product support to Navy Ships/Shipbuilding. Perform functions as the Configuration Acquisition Management Activity (CAMA) and configuration management in Model Based Product Support (MBPS); preferred
  • Secret clearance or the ability to obtain a Secret clearance

EEO Statement

R&P Technologies provides equal opportunity for all persons and prohibits discrimination in employment because of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability (including pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions), veteran or marital status, or any other factor prohibited by law. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including, but not limited to, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leave, compensation, and training.

 

R&P maintains an Affirmative Action Plan to establish fair access to employment opportunities and to create a work community that is an accurate reflection of the qualified workforce. Due to security clearance requirements, U.S. citizenship is required for most positions

Salary

R&P offers a highly competitive compensation package that includes contributions towards health insurance, 401(k) matching, and other non-salary benefits. Exact salary will be commensurate with experience and qualifications.

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