
Intermediate Logistics Analyst
- Canada
- Permanent
- Temps-plein
- Apply ILS knowledge and analyses techniques in accordance with applicable regulatory body rules, regulations, and industry standards to develop analyses and products in one or more areas of ILS:
- Developing proposals for ILS work in response to customer RFPs:
- Working with clients to formulate ILS requirements and specifications
- Preparing ILS sections of bid proposals responding to the RFP and addressing ILS CDRLs/SDRLs and DIDs
- Preparing accurate estimates (labour/non labour) for ILS work
- Preparing an accurate ILS schedule for delivering ILS products as described in the RFP/proposal
- Executing ILS work:
- Planning and managing ILS activities, of a team of ILS analysts which may include engineers
- Performing Reliability/Availability analyses
- Performing Trending Analysis in regard to system failures
- Performing FMECAs
- Performing RCM Analysis and preparing reports
- Performing Maintainability Analyses
- Performing Spares Analysis and preparation of provisioning documents
- Performing Obsolescence Analysis and updating Obsolescence Plan
- Perform special research or technical studies critical to ARM, RCM, maintenance and logistic support functions
- Preparation and presentation of formal briefings and staff seminars.
- Complies with all corporate policies and procedures, including quality assurance and security procedures, in the performance of duties.
- Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering or a Certification in Engineering Technology, in the fields of mechanical, electrical, or industrial technology and a minimum of 3 years demonstrated experience in Integrated Logistics Support.
- Experience in a marine, naval or shipbuilding environment.
- Knowledge of marine vessel systems (electrical and/or mechanical).
- Knowledge of the maintenance procedures associated with the electrical and/or mechanical systems.
- Familiar with and able to perform:
- Weibull Analysis
- Level of Repair Analysis
- Life Cycle Cost Analysis
- Familiarity with Logistics Support Analysis Requirements (MIL-STD-1388-2B, GEIA-STD-0007)
- Familiarity with Warehousing and Supply Chain optimization techniques.
- Up to 10% of travel may be required.
- Advanced user of Microsoft Office tools including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and MS Project.
- Possessing or the ability to obtain Canadian Security Clearances (Reliability/Controlled Good or higher) may be required for the role.
- A working level knowledge of Canadian Armed Forces and Royal Canadian Navy supply systems is considered an asset.
- Experience with Wind-chill Quality Solutions (or similar AR&M modelling), Omega PS (or similar LSA Record), Omega PS Analyzer (or similar LORA, LCC, spares modelling), Microsoft Office Suite is an asset.
- Experience with DRMIS and cataloguing within the Canadian Forces Supply System is an asset.
- Experience with S1000D and/or Mil-Spec specifications is an asset.
- Acquisition logistics:
- Funding Analysis
- Work closely with Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) in all ILS elements
- Develop Integrated Logistics Support Plans (ILSP)
- Sustainment/Life Cycle Logistics:
- Obsolescence management and action plans
- Provide subject matter expertise in Supply Support, Planned Maintenance System (PMS), Technical Manuals (TMs) and current development.