POSITION DUTIES: Serves as a strategic planner at the Army Materiel Command (AMC) G4, focusing on future operational, contingency, functional, and supporting plans that support the Army modernization planning process. Responsible for managing a broad range of support and sustainment options while developing complex and detailed products that support the overall Power Projection Planning as directed by DoD and HQDA. Knowledge of the Army military construction (MILCON) project process; focused planning and funding preferred. Responsible for evaluating the effectiveness of management policies, programs, and procedures related to operations, organizations, missions, functions, staffing, and workload. \n
MAJOR DUTIES:\n\n Responsible for advising AMC leadership on the impact of current and future changes to the strategic environment, including resources and mission-directed shifts across the Army's strategic support area (SSA). Review and analyze national and strategic documents related to Army support requirements, including installation modernization, MILCON, and facility investment planning for AMC equities. As required, participate in internal and external participation with AMC staff, subordinate commands, and HQDA. Provides detailed updates to the Directorate and other senior analysts in managing major actions, including planning conferences, exercises, strategic shaping studies, assessments, and special analyses across the command-wide scope related to readiness, support, and sustainment. Participates in all MILCON, Facilities, and Modernization planning and exercise activities to ensure AMC equities are properly accounted for and support Army guidance within the time constraints required to accomplish all assigned missions. \n Manages broad, encompassing analytical efforts upon which program policy, procedural, and system determinations will be predicated. Develops and provides input to writing support plans, annexes, and appendices as required to support AMC planning efforts to ensure globally responsive logistics support. Evaluates the effectiveness of management policies, programs and operations, organizations, missions and functions, staffing, and workload.\n Provides responsive, interdisciplinary, analytical capability involving broad, undefined, complex issues during crisis and deliberate planning efforts. Ensures a well-established battle rhythm is developed and maintained to include AMC's major subordinate commands and senior staff leadership. Research suspected problem areas, identify key variables or factors and develop practical and innovative solutions based on knowledge of the long and short-term goals of the organization.\n\n
CLEARANCE: Secret\n
Education: Bachelor's degree in business or logistics preferred\n
Experience: Minimum of six years; experience with military commands\/organizations is preferred.