Force Protection Equipment Technician
Homepage(2 months ago)
About this role
The Force Protection Equipment Technician enables management, oversight, and sustainment of USAFE Global Prepositioned Materiel Services (GPMS) force protection equipment. The role supports storage, maintenance, reconstitution, exercises, and contingency logistics to enable training, theater contingencies, and wartime operations while ensuring compliance with contract and quality management requirements.
Required Skills
- Logistics Maintenance
- Equipment Maintenance
- Inventory Management
- Contract Compliance
- Quality Management
- Project Management
- Vehicle Knowledge
- SUAS Operations
- CROWS
- Counter-IED
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Qualifications
- High School Diploma
- US Secret Security Clearance (Eligible)
- Common Access Card (CAC)
About Homepage
amentumcareers.comInnovate with integrity At Amentum, we're not just solving problems; we're engineering the future. Our team is driven by an unyielding commitment to innovation, integrity, and collaboration, tackling some of the most significant challenges in science, security, and sustainability. If you're passionate about making a real impact and want to be part of a community that values employee engagement and ethical excellence, this is the place where your ambition can thrive. Here, we believe that success comes from continuously pushing boundaries and working together to deliver on our promises. We embrace challenges with confidence and are dedicated to creating a...
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