Senior Navy Logistics Analyst /Technical Documentation Specialist

Description: Senior Navy Logistics Analyst / Senior Technical Documentation Specialist Fully Remote About Us: JSL Technologies, Inc. is a successful, growing company looking for first-rate professionals to join us in supporting the Department of Defense on cutting-edge technologies, advanced weapon systems, and innovative solutions to complex problems. We attract the best subject matter experts in Engineering, Logistics, Administrative Support, and Program Management to deliver top-notch services. Join the JSL team and earn a competitive salary, great benefits, and a rewarding career where you can make a difference. We are a Veteran-Owned company that proudly fosters an inclusive environment of diverse, ethical, committed, and highly accomplished professionals who respect each other, hold themselves accountable, and continually strive for improvement. Position Overview We are seeking an experienced, senior-level logistics and technical documentation professional to provide remote support to the Tactical Tomahawk Weapons Control System (TTWCS) and broader Tomahawk Weapons System enterprise. This role requires a seasoned analyst with deep familiarity in Navy logistics, sustainment documentation, system configuration, and life-cycle management. The ideal candidate has over a decade of hands-on experience supporting U.S. Navy weapons systems, shipboard systems, or combat-system logistics, and can independently manage complex documentation, analyze technical data, interface with engineering teams, and provide authoritative recommendations to Government and program stakeholders. This is a remote role, but candidates must be available during Pacific Time hours (0800–1630) to support NSWC PHD and program stakeholders. Key Responsibilities Technical Documentation & Product Development • Lead development, revision, and sustainment of logistics documentation including LCSPs, ULSSs, DCMPs, maintenance plans, and related products in accordance with DoD guidance. • Conduct high-level technical reviews of logistics documents, validate accuracy, identify gaps, and integrate Government feedback. • Ensure cross-document consistency across Tomahawk/TTWCS logistics products and support long-term sustainmentplanning. Configuration & Data Management Oversight • Oversee accuracy and sustainment of TTWCS/Tomahawk configuration data within TCED. • Lead reconciliation of configuration data using serial-number check-sheets, extracts, and Government-provided sources. • Support high-level Configuration Control (CC) and Configuration Status Accounting (CSA) tasks, ensuring data integrity and audit readiness. Supply, Fielding & Operational Logistics Coordination • Provide senior-level interpretation and guidance for supply and operations logistics activities. • Validate QA documentation, drive process improvements, and support remote coordination with on-site personnel. • Serve as a senior participant in weekly ILS, engineering, and program meetings; help shape logistics strategy and provide authoritative recommendations. Requirements: Required Qualifications • Bachelor’s degree in engineering, logistics, systems management, business, or a related field. • 10+ years of experience in Navy logistics, weapons-system sustainment, combat system support, or related engineering/logistics fields. • U.S. Navy background with experience in shipboard systems, strike warfare, weapons systems, or combat systems. • Deep familiarity with Navy logistics processes, ILS elements, maintenance planning, and configuration management. • Proven ability to independently manage complex documentation tasks and present informed recommendations to Government stakeholders. • Excellent communication skills and advanced proficiency with technical writing, data analysis, and logistics documentation tools. • Ability to work remotely but consistently during Pacific Time (8:00 am – 4:30 pm). Preferred Qualifications • Experience with Tomahawk, TTWCS, Aegis, SSDS, or other Navy combat/weapons systems. • Experience with DoD logistics products (ULSS, LCSP, DCMP), provisioning (ICAPS, APL/AEL), and configuration systems (TCED, CDMD-OA). • Prior experience supporting NSWC PHD programs. • Familiarity with DMSMS/COTS management engineering change processes, and Navy sustainment planning. • Strong Excel/data analysis capability (charts, metrics, modeling). Additional Information • Fully remote role with Pacific Time hours. • Occasional travel may be required for program reviews, conferences, or coordination events. • This position involves coordination with senior Government and engineering personnel and requires professional communication and analytical rigor. Security Clearance: Applicants may be required to have an active security clearance or the ability to obtain and maintain a US government security clearance as specified in the minimum qualifications. Selected candidates will be subject to a government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements to obtain a DoD government-granted security clearance. Individuals will be subject to a background investigation to include but not be limited to, criminal history, employment and education verification, drug testing, and creditworthiness. EEO: JSL Technologies, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants are considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran, or disability status. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed must be representative of the knowledge, skills, minimum education, training, licensure, experience, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. 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