Job Description
The Traffic Management Supervisor supervises work activities of Traffic Management personnel engaged in the movement of WRM pre-positioned cargo via land, air, and sea.
Responsibilities
- Responsible for training, establishing and maintaining effective shipment planning functions.
- Monitors cargo operations using Logistics Tool Suite (LTS), Global Freight Management (GFM), Cargo Movement Operating Systems (CMOS), Global Air Transportation Execution System (GATES), Integrated Computerized Deployment System (ICODES), Integrated Booking System (IBS), Joint Container Management system (JCM), Wood Packaging Materials (WPM) Management Toolset, Global Asset Reporting Tool (GART) and web-based tracking systems such as Integrated Data Environment/Global Transportation Network Convergence (IGC), Radio Frequency Identification (RFID-ITV) Tracking Portal, Global Decision Support Systems (GDSS-2) and Single Mobility System (SMS) to ensure In-transit Visibility (ITV) within the Defense Transportation System (DTS). Must be able to complete AMMO-43, Intermodal Dry Cargo Container/CSC Reinspection, AMMO-62, Technical Transportation of Hazardous Materials Distance Learning Courses and WPM certification/recertification web-based training.
- Ensures all shipments comply with the International Trade and Arms Regulation (ITAR).
- Ensures compliance with Performance Work Statement (PWS) and Amentum ISO 9001 Quality Management System (QMS). Principal Accountabilities
- Schedules work priorities based on day-to-day Traffic Management Operations, War Reserve Material (WRM) Taskers, Executive Coordination Agency (ECA) Taskers, Primary Contracting Office (PCO) and Administrative Contracting Office (ACO) Taskers.
- Develops work standards; identifies training deficiencies; develops training plans; provides training and supervision for personnel using automated computer programs to process freight and web-based systems to provide In transit Visibility.
- Checks for completeness and accuracy. Verifies the Nomenclatures, Quantity, Transportation Control Numbers (TCN), Transportation Account Code (TAC), Consignor and Consignee Codes, Hazardous/Classified materials, ITARS certifications and other essential transportation data.
- Properly classifies freight, selects commodity codes, selects the most efficient mode of shipment and controls obligations for government transportation funds.
- Prepares all required shipping documents for data input to CMOS/GATES, assigns Transportation Control Numbers, produces labels, issues truck manifest for general/hazardous cargo and Maintains Manifest and TCN logs.
- Uses automated computer systems to process and document to accurately input the Transportation Control Numbers, Transportation Accounting Codes, consignor and consignee codes and other essential transportation data into CMOS, GATES or IBS.
- May perform System Administrator duties.
- Inspects Hazardous Materials to ensure proper packaging, marking, labeling, documentation and certification in accordance with applicable Dangerous Goods Regulations (AFMAN 24-604, 49 Code of Federal Regulation, International Air Transport Association (IATA) and International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG).
- Inspects, accepts and inventories all incoming freight and containers for overages, shortages and damage before acceptance. When required, initiate and complete DD Form 361, Transportation Discrepancy Report (TDR).
- Provides asset visibility and real-time view to track customer queries using IGC, RFID-ITV, GDSS-2 or SMS.
- Prepares shipping documents and Movement Requests for international and domestic shipments between sites and container movements from the Sea Port of Embarkation (POE) to the Sea Port of Debarkation (POD) shipped by surface or sealift.
- Performs Port Handling and Inland Transportation (PHIT) and ensures the subcontractor performs all duties and responsibilities according to the Statement 0f Work (SOW). Inspects and documents each shipment for contract compliance on a Customer Service Survey form.
- Processes Export Traffic Release Requests (ETRR) for sealift shipments using Surface Deployment Distribution Command (SDDC) Integrated Booking System (IBS).
- Performs Host Country customs clearances and liaises with Military and Host country Ministries on Import and Export for Border Customs Clearances, Airport Customs Clearances and Seaport Clearances.
- Selects and initiates contact with local carriers to arrange appropriate transport equipment for containers, classified, sensitive, hazardous or outsized shipments based on the size, weight, commodity description, freight classification, required delivery date, priority or other special requirements.
- Loads/unloads 463 pallets, equipment, vehicles and ISO containers from flat-bed/low-bed trucks. May assist in loading/unloading military vessels at the seaport.
- Performs Pallet and Net Manager duties by inspecting, issuing, accounting for, controlling, reporting and maintaining operational stock levels of 463L pallets, nets and other tie-down equipment located on-site.
- Performs WRM custodian duties by inspecting, certifying, record keeping and reporting the receipt and usage requirements.
- Performs CCO duties by completing the monthly container inventory, ensuring all containers located on-site are inventoried between the 1st and 30th day of each month.
- Reports all lost, damaged, destroyed and modified containers to the CCA within 12 hours of discovery.
- Performs container inspections and reports findings on the DA 2404 equipment inspection and maintenance worksheet.
Minimum Requirements:
- Must be proficient in the use of personal computers and Windows Operating System and Microsoft Office to include as a minimum Power Point, Excel and Word programs.
- Excellent organizational skills and the ability to effectively work under pressure and strict timelines required.
- Ability to maintain an effective working relationship with coworkers, including multi-national staff and external and internal customers is required.
- Must be able to communicate clearly and concisely, orally and in writing to coworkers and customers while maintaining Communication Security (COMSEC), Operational Security (OPSEC) and Computer Security (COMPUSEC).
- Will be required to operate material handling equipment.
- Knowledge and understanding of MHE equipment operations and associated hazards required.
- Must possess a valid home country driver's license and ability to obtain host nation driver's license.