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Student (undergraduate/graduate)
$62,000
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Construction/Facilities
Walter Reed Natl Mil Med Ctr, MD (On-Site/Office)
Diverse Systems Group, LLC is seeking a skilled and motivated Materials Expediter professional who will be responsible for assisting government staff in the procurement, tracking, and distribution of Class VIII materials, including expendable, durable, and nonexpendable medical supplies, pharmaceuticals, and equipment. This role supports the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (WRNMMC) departments, satellite clinics, and other designated units within the assigned geographical area. The Materials Expediter plays a key role in ensuring that all materials are requested, delivered, and stored according to regulatory guidelines, while supporting military readiness and troop mobilization efforts.
Job Summary:
Order Management & Support:
Assist government staff in processing orders in DMLSS for Class VIII supplies, pharmaceuticals, and equipment, supporting WRNMMC departments, satellite clinics, and tenant units in the tristate area.
Assist in obtaining both standard and non-standard supplies for urgent requisitions, coordinating with government representatives for critical shortage items.
Perform technical support duties, including requesting supplies and equipment, preparing necessary documents, providing customer assistance, and conducting data searches.
Maintain all required forms (DA Form 1687, Property Book Orders, Financial Targets) and verify customer signature cards for controlled items.
Order Processing & Follow-Up:
Receive and research customer orders, submit for approval, and follow up on the delivery of medical and non-medical supplies. Ensure that orders meet DHA, NCR, and WRNMMC policies, confirming receipt by an authorized government representative.
Coordinate with internal and external customers to review and submit supply requests, ensuring compliance with standardization initiatives.
Ensure proper handling of controlled substances and precious metals, notifying government representatives of any discrepancies.
Submit DA Form 3953 for high-value items exceeding the micro-purchase threshold and coordinate with the US Army Medical Material Agency (USAMMA) for military requisitions.
Inventory Management:
Coordinate with Quality Assurance (QA/QC) personnel for stratification and proper disposal of materials. Ensure funding is approved before submitting orders.
Assist in managing stockrooms, applying automated inventory systems and monitoring levels.
Conduct daily surveys of assigned areas to document deficiencies related to HAZCOM/HAZMAT programs and take corrective actions.
Remove expired supplies, prepare turn-in documents, and dispose of materials in accordance with local SOPs and government approvals.
Logistics & Transportation:
Support the transport of medical gas cylinders, ensuring compliance with government and DOT regulations.
Coordinate supply deliveries to internal and external customers, ensuring emergency orders are processed immediately. Review delivery paperwork to verify material condition and quantity.
Assist in warehouse operations by pulling inventory and managing crash carts and Assemblage Management (AM) Sets. Must obtain and maintain a government license for vehicles and material handling equipment.
Pick up soiled linen from various areas in the hospital prior to transfer to laundry.
Assist in moving the delivered clean linen from the dock to the linen room.
Deliver clean linen to assigned areas daily.
Compliance & Reporting:
Utilize PPE and ensure proper use of Material Handling Equipment (MHE). Notify supervisors when replacement equipment is needed.
Ensure external shipping containers are removed and supply areas are organized, maintaining cleanliness and order according to hospital procedures.
Monitor vendor credentials and report uncredentialed vendors in the facility.
Attend and complete mandatory government training sessions, rescheduling missed sessions as necessary.
Submit automated DMHRSi manpower hour reports reflecting actual work hours, ensuring timely submissions per government pay period requirements.
Transport laboratory specimens, pharmaceuticals, and hazardous materials to clinics/agencies, ensuring proper packaging, labeling, and compliance with shipping standards.
Requirements
Skills & Abilities:
Proficiency in basic computer programs such as Excel, Word, and Microsoft Outlook.
Strong communication skills in English (speaking, reading, writing, and comprehension).
Ability to assess actions when guidelines are not clearly defined.
Ability to operate carts, motorized carts, and pallet jacks.
Ability to bend, stand, stoop, and move arms in handling bundles of linen, packages, or pushing carts which require handling of weight up to 200 pounds and picking up bundles of weight of approximately 25 pounds.
Education/Experience:
High school diploma or GED
2-4 years of supply experience, with an understanding of supply operations, regulations, policies, and management techniques.
Certification(s):
Must be able to obtain and maintain a forklift license to operate government-owned equipment (training provided by the Government).
Must obtain and maintain a government driver’s license and provide valid proof of insurance in case of accidents.
Clearance:
Must have a Secret security clearance and be able to maintain.
Job Summary:
Order Management & Support:
Assist government staff in processing orders in DMLSS for Class VIII supplies, pharmaceuticals, and equipment, supporting WRNMMC departments, satellite clinics, and tenant units in the tristate area.
Assist in obtaining both standard and non-standard supplies for urgent requisitions, coordinating with government representatives for critical shortage items.
Perform technical support duties, including requesting supplies and equipment, preparing necessary documents, providing customer assistance, and conducting data searches.
Maintain all required forms (DA Form 1687, Property Book Orders, Financial Targets) and verify customer signature cards for controlled items.
Order Processing & Follow-Up:
Receive and research customer orders, submit for approval, and follow up on the delivery of medical and non-medical supplies. Ensure that orders meet DHA, NCR, and WRNMMC policies, confirming receipt by an authorized government representative.
Coordinate with internal and external customers to review and submit supply requests, ensuring compliance with standardization initiatives.
Ensure proper handling of controlled substances and precious metals, notifying government representatives of any discrepancies.
Submit DA Form 3953 for high-value items exceeding the micro-purchase threshold and coordinate with the US Army Medical Material Agency (USAMMA) for military requisitions.
Inventory Management:
Coordinate with Quality Assurance (QA/QC) personnel for stratification and proper disposal of materials. Ensure funding is approved before submitting orders.
Assist in managing stockrooms, applying automated inventory systems and monitoring levels.
Conduct daily surveys of assigned areas to document deficiencies related to HAZCOM/HAZMAT programs and take corrective actions.
Remove expired supplies, prepare turn-in documents, and dispose of materials in accordance with local SOPs and government approvals.
Logistics & Transportation:
Support the transport of medical gas cylinders, ensuring compliance with government and DOT regulations.
Coordinate supply deliveries to internal and external customers, ensuring emergency orders are processed immediately. Review delivery paperwork to verify material condition and quantity.
Assist in warehouse operations by pulling inventory and managing crash carts and Assemblage Management (AM) Sets. Must obtain and maintain a government license for vehicles and material handling equipment.
Pick up soiled linen from various areas in the hospital prior to transfer to laundry.
Assist in moving the delivered clean linen from the dock to the linen room.
Deliver clean linen to assigned areas daily.
Compliance & Reporting:
Utilize PPE and ensure proper use of Material Handling Equipment (MHE). Notify supervisors when replacement equipment is needed.
Ensure external shipping containers are removed and supply areas are organized, maintaining cleanliness and order according to hospital procedures.
Monitor vendor credentials and report uncredentialed vendors in the facility.
Attend and complete mandatory government training sessions, rescheduling missed sessions as necessary.
Submit automated DMHRSi manpower hour reports reflecting actual work hours, ensuring timely submissions per government pay period requirements.
Transport laboratory specimens, pharmaceuticals, and hazardous materials to clinics/agencies, ensuring proper packaging, labeling, and compliance with shipping standards.
Requirements
Skills & Abilities:
Proficiency in basic computer programs such as Excel, Word, and Microsoft Outlook.
Strong communication skills in English (speaking, reading, writing, and comprehension).
Ability to assess actions when guidelines are not clearly defined.
Ability to operate carts, motorized carts, and pallet jacks.
Ability to bend, stand, stoop, and move arms in handling bundles of linen, packages, or pushing carts which require handling of weight up to 200 pounds and picking up bundles of weight of approximately 25 pounds.
Education/Experience:
High school diploma or GED
2-4 years of supply experience, with an understanding of supply operations, regulations, policies, and management techniques.
Certification(s):
Must be able to obtain and maintain a forklift license to operate government-owned equipment (training provided by the Government).
Must obtain and maintain a government driver’s license and provide valid proof of insurance in case of accidents.
Clearance:
Must have a Secret security clearance and be able to maintain.
group id: 10485114