Job Description
We have an outstanding Contract position for a Government Property Management Specialist to join a leading Company located in the Louisville, KY surrounding area.
**US Citizenship is required.**
Responsibilities:
- Maintain auditable records of government-owned property located at the facility andassociated vendor/subcontractor facilities or other alternatesites.
- Ensure records include authority to havethe property and an audit trail of acquisition, receipt, identification, records, physical inventory, utilization, reports, sub-contractorcontrol, maintenance, disposition, and contract property closeout.
- Assist in preparing internal and external reports pertaining togovernment property.
- Maintain auditable backup data and files, e.g., Loss, Theft, Damage, or Destruction of property (LTDD); Reports of Discrepancy (RODS); report applicable property in the GFP Module or Item Unique Identification (IUID) registry; annual report of property for tax purposes; and reports of inventory and Plant Clearance.
- Ensure that assets are received properly and areidentified andadded to the appropriatesystem.
- Ensure compliance with company policyand procedures, contractual, and FAR/DFARS requirements.
- Involved with reviews of vendor/subcontractor's control of government property in coordination with management and Purchasing, Subcontracts Departments, and Program Management.
- This may be accomplished through site visits.
- Assist in the performance of self-assessment of compliance with published procedures, contractual, and FAR/DFARS requirements.
- Coordinates aspects of the analysis by interfacing with appropriate department personnel and the DCMA's Property Administrator, if necessary, and secures any corrective actions necessary.
- Workwith Contract Administrators and Program Managers to ensure that excess government property is identified beforethe periodof performance is completed.
- Arrange for the disposal of all excess government material, equipment, vehicles, weapons, and ammunition as coordinated with the Government's Plant Clearance Officer and Procuring Contracting Officer.
- Provide work status to the manager on an establishedbasis.
- Create, update, andmaintain records (active and retired) in currentand accurate status reflectingthe various life cycle events (cradle to grave), includingmaintaining supportable evidence via soft or hard copy of the life cycle transactions.
- Identify property issues and potential practical and simple solutions, and present them to management.
- Demonstrate ability to use Government systems.
- Conduct Government Property Physical Inventories.
- Maintain up-to-date knowledge of relevant discipline(s), industry practices, trends, and applications.
- Maintain a safe work environment and ensure compliance with safety objectives and policies.
- Able to perform other duties as needed.
Basic Hiring Criteria:
- High School Diploma or equivalent, plus additional 6 years relevant experience in Property Administration; or Associate's degree plus additional 4 years relevant experience; or Bachelor's degree plus 2 years of relevant experience.
- Solid working knowledge of FAR part 52.245-1 and 45, DFARS part 245, and other contract clauses impacting government property.
- Writing skills must be adequate to write procedures implementingFAR/DFARS changes and makethe necessary reports and correspondence.
- Good working knowledge of in-plant managerial relationships and operations.
- Excellent interpersonal and influencing skills to interface with government representatives and internal departments.
- Ability to exercise discretion and independent judgment.
- Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
- Good planning, time management, and organization skills.
- Sound interpersonal skills are used when interfacing, coordinating, and negotiating with Company personnel, customers, and suppliers.
- Ability to use computers to prepare appropriate reports and documents.
- Proficiency in the use of word processing, spreadsheets, and database development programs (such as Word, Excel, ERPs, and Access).
- Ability to make decisions using sound judgment while complying with policies, procedures, appropriate principles, and applicable state and federal laws and regulations.
- Ability to develop/demonstrate research and presentation skills.
- Government Property or Materials Control experience.
- Logistics Inventory Control Warehousing MS Office skills (Excel, Word, PP).
Desired Qualifications:
- RelevantBachelor's degree preferred.
- Excellent computer skills, as well as written and verbal communication skills.
- National Property Management Association (NPMA) membership and certification as a Certified Professional Property Specialist (CPPS) are preferred.
- Knowledge of PIEE (GFP Module and IUID Registry).
- Prefer Certification in the National Property Management Association (NPMA).
- Prefer Experience in a Defense Contracting environment.
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