Property Disposal Specialist
Provides assistance to DOD, Federal Agencies and authorized donor customers in screening and selecting property for reutilization. Performs a variety of property disposal, control and advisory activities such as advising on the destruction, demilitarization (Demil) or abandonment of property; recognizes Demil property and its applicable requirements. Ensures that the contractor completes all work on the task order. Notifies the Contracting Officer Representative (COR) if performance is not proceeding satisfactorily or if problems are anticipated and recommends remedial action. Ensures sales / referrals are in accordance with good merchandising practices and regulatory requirements. Resolves a variety of problems in carrying out all phases of the disposal of excess and surplus government property. Is responsible for accountable records, adjustments, inventory corrections, and monitors the record status of inventory. Ensures proper handling, storage and accountability of excess or surplus property to prevent damage, loss, or personal injury. Assists in the coordination, training and other aspects of the property disposal function.
Qualifications to qualify for a Property Disposal Specialist, your resume and supporting documentation must support :
Physical Demands : Performance of work may require frequent visits to generator collection points and areas, and inspections of DLA Disposition Service warehousing facilities and observing customer / contractor on site operations, which requires extended walking and standing. Performs moderate to heavy lifting when moving material by hand or hand-truck. May be required to operate a variety of forklift trucks varying in capacity from 2,000 - 15,000 pounds, to move, load and unload, stack or un-stack palletized materials, supplies and equipment from point of pick up to designated location.
Work Environment : Work may be performed in an office, warehouse or outside scrap yard. Work involves regular and recurring exposure to adverse weather conditions and conditions within hazardous collection and storage facilities. This may require the use of limited safety equipment such as hard hats, safety shoes and other similar safety apparel.
Property Specialist • Columbus, OH, US