Global Medical Logistics Manager
Indexed description
VIGILINT is seeking a Global Medical Logistics Manager to lead and standardize medical logistics, property accountability, and supply chain operations across multiple domestic and international deployed sites.
This role is responsible for end-to-end accountability and operational control of:
- Durable Medical Equipment (DME)
- Class VIII medical supplies (expendables)
- Tactical personal protective equipment (PPE)
- Government and contractor-owned property
What You'll Do
Global Logistics Leadership
- Design, build, and maintain a tactically focused logistics operation across multiple geographically dispersed sites (CONUS and OCONUS)
- Provide remote assistance, oversight, and guidance to deployed personnel managing equipment and supplies
- Conduct site inspections (:20% travel) to ensure compliance and operational effectiveness
- Establish and enforce standardized logistics procedures across all locations
- Maintain and reconcile multiple property accountability systems, including:
- Government Furnished Equipment (GFE)
- Contractor Acquired Property (CAP/CAGO)
- Company-owned assets
- Ensure audit-ready documentation and compliance with FAR/DFARS property requirements
- Interface directly with Government Property Administrators (PA) and Contracting Officer Representatives (COR)
- Oversee inventory cycles, discrepancy resolution, and loss investigations
- Manage and integrate logistics data across:
- A2B Tracking UC! Web
- Deltek Costpoint
- Government property and supply systems
- Develop scalable tracking structures, reporting standards, and reconciliation processes
- Ensure coordinated reporting between operational inventory and financial systems
- Manage lifecycle of medical equipment, including maintenance and calibration tracking
- Ensure proper handling of Class VIII supplies, including expiration tracking
- Maintain standards for storage, transport, and accountability of sensitive equipment
- Supervise multiple vendors, shipping companies, and government systems moving materials globally to deployed locations
- Develop and implement SOPs, inventory control plans, and inspection checklists
- Build scalable logistics processes to support company growth
- Train and enforce standards across deployed teams
- Implement controls to prevent loss, theft, or mismanagement of equipment
- Maintain strict chain-of-custody procedures
- Lead investigations and corrective actions when discrepancies occur
- Prior U.S. military service in logistics, supply chain, or medical logistics
- Senior Non-Commissioned Officer (E-7 to E-9) or Company-Level Officer experience required
- Secret security clearance
- Recently transitioned from military service with exposure to enterprise or contractor environments
- OR - prior experience working in a government contractor or defense logistics role
- Demonstrated experience with:
- Property accountability (Primary Hand Receipt Holder or equivalent)
- Serialized inventory and equipment tracking
- Multi-site or distributed logistics operations
- Experience interfacing with government stakeholders (COR, PA, or equivalent)
- Ability to travel internationally (:20%) and operate in austere environments
- Bachelor's degree or higher in Logistics/Supply Chain Management, Operations Management, Business Administration, or equivalent studies
- Experience with military or government logistics systems (e.g., GCSS-Army, DMLSS, DPAS)
- Familiarity with FAR/DFARS property requirements and audit processes
- Experience supporting deployed or expeditionary medical operations
- Exposure to medical equipment lifecycle management
- Experience implementing barcode or RFID tracking systems
- Professional certifications such as:
- Certified Professional Property Specialist (NPMA)
- Lean Six Sigma (Green Belt or higher)
- Program Management Professional (PMP)
- Highly accountable and detail-oriented with strong ownership mentality
- Comfortable operating in ambiguous, fast-moving environments
- Able to lead and influence distributed teams
- Strong communicator who can bridge field operations and corporate systems
- Process-driven with the ability to build scalable systems
- Work in a mission-driven organization supporting global operations, saving lives every day
- Build and lead a critical capability during a period of rapid growth in mission and geography
- Direct impact on operational readiness and mission success for customers that absolutely cannot fail
- Opportunity to shape systems, processes, and global logistics operations
Equal Employment Opportunity Policy
VIGILINT provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.
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