
Job Description
Summary
Manage logistics education programs, lead strategic studies, and advise senior defense leadership on supply chain strategy.
To qualify for a Logistics Education Program Manager position, your expertise will drive strategic logistics initiatives and education programs.
- *Responsibilities:**
- Initiate, manage, review, and present complex strategic studies, including independent research, policy reviews, and planning.
- Provide technical review of logistics-related study effectiveness, efficiency, and utility.
- Develop and maintain networks to improve logistics education and track global supply chain trends.
- Advise senior defense leadership on joint and strategic research program requirements and effectiveness.
- Liaison with high-ranking visitors, foreign dignitaries, government officials, civilian academic institutions, and professional associations.
- *Requirements:**
- *A. Basic Qualification:**
- Bachelor's Degree or higher in Education, Supply Chain Management, National Security Strategy, Business Administration, or a directly related field.
- **or** A combination of education and experience providing knowledge comparable to a 4-year degree in a relevant field.
- **Official college transcripts are required with your application for all applicants.**
- *B
Specialized Experience:**
- One year of specialized experience equivalent to the NH-III level (or comparable Federal, military, or private sector experience).
- This experience must demonstrate competencies in successfully performing duties such as managing strategic studies, reviewing logistics program effectiveness, networking for logistics education, advising senior leadership, and high-level liaison work.
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The Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) is a headquarters-level staff of the United States Department of Defense. It is the principal civilian staff element of the U.S. secretary of defense, and it assists the secretary in carrying out authority, direction and control of the Department of Defense in the exercise of policy development, planning, resource management, fiscal, and program evaluation responsibilities. OSD is the secretary of defense's support staff for managing the Department of Defense, and it corresponds to what the Executive Office of the President of the U.S. is to the U.S. president for managing the whole of the Executive branch of the federal government.