Job Information
Odyssey Systems Cons NCMC-ITW/AA Logistics Manager Principal in Colorado Springs, Colorado
NCMC-ITW/AA Logistics Manager Principal
Job Locations
US-CO-Colorado Springs
ID
2026-7616
Category
Logistics
Type
Full Time
Biweekly Hours
80
Location : Name
Peterson SFB
Min
USD $140,000.00/Yr.
Max
USD $155,000.00/Yr.
Position Summary
Odyssey Systems is seeking candidates for a NCMC-ITW/AA Logistics Management Principal position supporting the
Space Systems Command, Space Domain Awareness & Battle Management System Delta in the NCMC-ITW/AA (NORAD Cheyenne Mountain Complex Integrated Tactical Warning/Attack Assessment) Product Division. The NCMC Program Office manages the activities that provide authorities with accurate, timely, and unambiguous warning and attack assessment of air, missile, and space threats.
As the Logistics Manager Principal, you will lead logistics management operations involving planning, coordinating, or evaluating the actions required to support the specified mission and system components of the division.
This is a full-time position based out of the NCMC-ITW/AA System Program Office at Peterson Space Force Base with most work located at an off-site facility in Colorado Springs, CO. Up to a maximum 20% situational telework within the Colorado Springs area when necessary unless otherwise designated by the government customer.
Responsibilities
Duties includ
e, but not limited to:
- Lead a combined team of six government and contractor logisticians as part of a collaborative integrated functional team to perform logistics management operations involving planning, coordinating, or evaluating the actions required to support the specified mission and system components of the NCMC/ITW-AA division and the Missile Warning/Missile Track (MW/MT) enhancement effort.
- Utilize the tenets of the DoD Product Support Manager Guidebook and apply understanding of the 12 Integrated Product Support (IPS) Elements for program requirements in focus areas such as Technical Orders, Obsolescence Management, Sparing Analysis, Property Accountability (Contractor Acquired Property (CAP), Government Furnished Property (GFP), Government Furnished Equipment (GFE)), Software Licensing, Hardware Warranties, facilities, and services to integrate logistics requirements into NCMC-ITW/AA and MW/MT logistics planning and execution.
- Work closely with the program's prime contracted logistics support (CLS) vendor to ensure quality and accuracy of all contracted logistics deliverables to the government and within all program mission support activities.
- Provide expert logistics input on Contract Data Requirements List (CDRL), Requests for Proposal (RFPs), Statements of Work (SOW), and Performance Work Statements (PWS).
- Plan for and execute critical Program Objective Memorandum (POM) development actions in support of the annual Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution (PPBE) cycle to preserve schedule integrity and strengthen sustainment advocacy for the program.
- Apply user knowledge of and experience with USAF Technical Orders (TO) and utilize to review, identify procedural and data discrepancies, and provide corrections prior to publication.
- Work independently and/or as part of a collaborative project team to perform logistics management operations that involve planning, coordinating, or evaluating logistical actions required to support the NCMC-ITW/AA program and the MW/MT enhancement effort.
- Apply Waterfall and/or Agile development logistics methodologies to both hardware & software acquisition/sustainment projects in a System Program Office (SPO) setting.
- Apply knowledge of the acquisition life-cycle and product support planning, in accordance with the DoD 5000 series instructions, during each phase of acquisition.
- Correlate logistics requirements with program plans to assure that required support is forecast and provided at the right time and place.
- Assist the program's effort to execute a Logistics Health Assessment (LHA).
- Familiarity with and utilization of a Life Cycle Sustainment Plan (LCSP) and its processes.
- Must have experience developing and presenting logistics product technical documentation.
- Must have outstanding communication (written and verbal) skills and be capable of developing and presenting reports and presentations to the project teams, weapon system management and customer personnel in a clear, articulate, and concise manner.
- Collect and analyze manufacturer and Space Force metrics (supply, reliability, maintainability, reliability, etc.) to be briefed at program reviews and other stakeholder meetings as required.
- Communicate and collaborate over MS Teams, Confluence, JIRA, phone and other designated collaboration methods in order to maximize contribution especially during telework periods.
- Utilize Microsoft Office products as the primary software tools.
- Lead a combined team of six government and contractor logisticians as part of a collaborative integrated functional team to perform logistics management operations involving planning, coordinating, or evaluating the actions required to support the specified mission and system components of the NCMC/ITW-AA division and the Missile Warning/Missile Track (MW/MT) enhancement effort.
- Utilize the tenets of the DoD Product Support Manager Guidebook and apply understanding of the 12 Integrated Product Support (IPS) Elements for program requirements in focus areas such as Technical Orders, Obsolescence Management, Sparing Analysis, Property Accountability (Contractor Acquired Property (CAP), Government Furnished Property (GFP), Government Furnished Equipment (GFE)), Software Licensing, Hardware Warranties, facilities, and services to integrate logistics requirements into NCMC-ITW/AA and MW/MT logistics planning and execution.
- Work closely with the program's prime contracted logistics support (CLS) vendor to ensure quality and accuracy of all contracted logistics deliverables to the government and within all program mission support activities.
- Provide expert logistics input on Contract Data Requirements List (CDRL), Requests for Proposal (RFPs), Statements of Work (SOW), and Performance Work Statements (PWS).
- Plan for and execute critical Program Objective Memorandum (POM) development actions in support of the annual Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution (PPBE) cycle to preserve schedule integrity and strengthen sustainment advocacy for the program.
- Apply user knowledge of and experience with USAF Technical Orders (TO) and utilize to review, identify procedural and data discrepancies, and provide corrections prior to publication.
- Work independently and/or as part of a collaborative project team to perform logistics management operations that involve planning, coordinating, or evaluating logistical actions required to support the NCMC-ITW/AA program and the MW/MT enhancement effort.
- Apply Waterfall and/or Agile development logistics methodologies to both hardware & software acquisition/sustainment projects in a System Program Office (SPO) setting.
- Apply knowledge of the acquisition life-cycle and product support planning, in accordance with the DoD 5000 series instructions, during each phase of acquisition.
- Correlate logistics requirements with program plans to assure that required support is forecast and provided at the right time and place.
- Assist the program's effort to execute a Logistics Health Assessment (LHA).
- Familiarity with and utilization of a Life Cycle Sustainment Plan (LCSP) and its processes.
- Must have experience developing and presenting logistics product technical documentation.
- Must have outstanding communication (written and verbal) skills and be capable of developing and presenting reports and presentations to the project teams, weapon system management and customer personnel in a clear, articulate, and concise manner.
- Collect and analy