[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"mos-detail-6C0X1":3,"mos-similar-6C0X1":62},{"id":4,"code":5,"title":6,"branch":7,"category":8,"description":9,"summarized_description":10,"core_skills":11,"common_certs":25,"role_families":31,"training_paths":36,"clearance_profile":37,"cross_branch_equivalents":39,"is_it_cyber":59,"status":60,"rank":61},"822a4306-54fd-456c-9afb-d3dfeeaba753","6C0X1","Contracting","Air Force","SUPPORT","As a major purchaser of supplies and services, it’s essential we receive the best value possible. Contracting specialists are responsible for the contracting process and ensure every detail is covered. They help prepare, negotiate and award contracts to qualified companies. They also ensure the money we spend is used appropriately, fiscally responsible and above reproach.","Manages the full contracting lifecycle, from requirements and market research to solicitation, negotiation, award, and administration. Ensures best value, fiscal responsibility, regulatory compliance, and strong vendor relationships for complex procurements.",[12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24],"IT and services contracting","RFP/RFQ development and evaluation","vendor negotiation and management","cost and price analysis","federal acquisition regulation compliance","contract administration and closeout","risk assessment in supplier selection","market research and sourcing","data analysis and reporting","stakeholder communication","documentation and recordkeeping","process improvement","ethics and integrity in procurement",[26,27,28,29,30],"Certified Federal Contracts Manager (CFCM)","Certified Professional Contracts Manager (CPCM)","Certified Commercial Contracts Manager (CCCM)","Project Management Professional (PMP)","Certified Government Financial Manager (CGFM)",[32,33,34,35],"PROCUREMENT","SUPPLY_CHAIN_MANAGEMENT","INVENTORY_MANAGEMENT","WAREHOUSE_OPERATIONS",null,{"typical_target":38,"required_minimum":38,"notes":-1},"SECRET",[40,44,48,52,55],{"code":41,"branch":42,"name":43},"51C","army","Contract and Industrial Management",{"code":45,"branch":46,"name":47},"3044","marine_corps","Operational Contract Support Specialist",{"code":49,"branch":50,"name":51},"310X","navy","Supply Officer",{"code":53,"branch":50,"name":54},"651X","Supply Corps LDO",{"code":56,"branch":57,"name":58},"F&S","coast_guard","Finance & Supply",false,"ACTIVE","enlisted",[63,69,75,79,86,91],{"id":64,"code":65,"title":66,"branch":7,"category":67,"description":68,"status":60,"rank":61},"1c037c4b-3af7-46bd-9124-1f64cce0f446","2S0X1","Materiel Management","LOGISTICS","No matter what their position is, every Airman needs equipment and supplies to do their job. Responsible for managing inventory, Materiel Management specialists administer and operate complex supply systems to ensure financial accountability for all of the utilized supplies. An incredibly detailed and critical job, these specialists ensure every asset—from paperclips to multimillion-dollar machinery—is accounted for and where it needs to be whenever our Airmen need them.",{"id":70,"code":71,"title":72,"branch":73,"category":67,"description":74,"status":60,"rank":61},"f22c2f02-e17e-418a-9239-9a1b756a0661","LS","Logistics Specialist","Navy","Logistics Specialists (LS) provide diverse logistics and accounting support in a global setting to aviation, surface, subsurface, and expeditionary forces; order, receive, inspect, stow, preserve, package, ship, and issue materials and cargo; operate Navy post offices; account for government materials; and prepare and maintain required forms, records, correspondence, reports, and files.",{"id":76,"code":49,"title":51,"branch":73,"category":67,"description":77,"status":60,"rank":78},"9450ccba-f955-42c8-8852-1eb2fb662048","Supply Officers direct and administer supply activities, interpret department and NAVSUPSYSCOM regulations and determine policy and procedures to be followed. Responsibilities include accounting and disbursing of funds, distribution of supplies; development and maintenance of proper budgeting and fiscal policies, direction of stock accounting systems, inventory control methods and systems; disposition of excess and obsolete stock, storage and distribution of material. Supply Officers (SUPPO's) employ a broad knowledge of logistics, transportation systems, distribution concepts, budgeting and accounting policies, retail operations, inventory control and material management. SUPPO's are experienced in a variety of disciplines such as supply management and expeditionary logistics, inventory control, disbursement, financial management, contracting, information systems, operations analysis, material and operational logistics, fuels management, food service and physical distribution.","officer",{"id":80,"code":81,"title":82,"branch":83,"category":67,"description":84,"status":60,"rank":85},"0c59046a-a661-490b-a755-1b1a4c3f3409","920A","Property Accounting Technician","Army","Administers and manages the Army supply systems; maintains inventory control; supervises purchasing procedures, inventory handling and storage, record keeping, and stock control; is responsible for accounting and management of capital stock for units and installations; uses manual and automated property accounting procedures; develops and administers supply budgets for units or installations; forecasts and plans supply requirements; uses automatic data processing in the supply areas; gives technical advice to subordinate unit and activity commanders; establishes procedures for requisitioning, receiving, storing, and issuing supplies; establishes and maintains formal and informal lines of communication with supply control, maintenance, and transportation units with supported activities; may monitor or evaluate supply contractor's performance; prepares reports and correspondence.","warrant_officer",{"id":87,"code":88,"title":89,"branch":73,"category":67,"description":90,"status":60,"rank":61},"c74af208-361a-49c0-a243-33c34fe14db6","LSS","Logistics Specialist Submarine","Logistics Specialist Submarines (LSS) manage inventories of repair parts/general supplies and distribute mail for submarines and shore-based activities. They procure, receive, store and issue material and repair components. They utilize financial accounting and database systems to perform inventory and financial management functions.",{"id":92,"code":93,"title":94,"branch":95,"category":67,"description":96,"status":60,"rank":61},"65ae4c83-5b95-43b7-b321-e20d973ac1a8","6672","Aviation Supply Specialist","Marine Corps","Aviation Supply Specialists are required to perform those functions unique to aviation necessary to provide logistical support to naval aviation activities. Aviation Supply Specialist prime objective is to satisfy customer requirements. They perform all functions related to aviation logistics, to include customer service support, requisitioning procedures, financial management, inventory management, materiel management, facilities and storage management, and personnel staffing. In addition, Aviation Supply Specialists must have thorough knowledge of all applicable naval supply documents, forms, and publications applicable to billet assignment; and must be able to gain proficiency working with navy supply afloat procedures, to include the support of deployed aviation operations in a disaggregated operations environment. Duties include validation of customer requirements, processing requisitions, submitting requisitions, initiating appropriate follow-up actions, and processing and delivering material in accordance with all governing policies, regulations and procedures. In addition, Aviation Supply Specialists have an understanding of acquisition procedures, provisioning and requirements determination, material handling procedures, and fiscal accounting and purchasing procedures in accordance with federal acquisition regulations."]