Airlift Joint Inspector / Air Cargo Lead at Amentum
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- Lamu
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Perform cargo joint inspection services to ensure all deployment, redeployment, and exercise cargo are inspected and compliant with required procedures, regulations, and safety standards.
- Conduct joint inspections of aircraft loads with a qualified representative from the deploying unit’s movement officer/representative in accordance with DoD 4500.9R, Part III, Mobility, Appendix O.
- Verify that all cargo is movement-ready before aircraft loading, ensuring proper packaging, bracing, and restraint procedures are followed.
- Inspect cargo for compliance with safety directives and certification requirements, ensuring proper distribution of load weight for efficient and safe aircraft operations.
- Complete all cargo joint inspections within six hours to maintain overall operational readiness and meet mission-critical timelines.
- Maintain detailed documentation on all inspected cargo, including records and reports required for regulatory compliance.
- Prepare load plans in coordination with loadmasters, aircrews, and deployment/redeployment representatives to ensure effective handling and placement of cargo.
- Assist in the loading and unloading of cargo as needed, utilizing material handling equipment (MHE) and ground support tools.
- Coordinate with all stakeholders, including deploying units and aircrews, to resolve discrepancies and ensure seamless cargo movement operations.
- Supervise and train air cargo team members, ensuring the timely and accurate execution of cargo preparation, transportation, and inspection processes.
- Adhere to established safety protocols and procedures at all times.
- 3-5 years of experience in cargo operations, logistics, and inspections in a military, government, or industrial setting, including prior leadership or supervisory experience.
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Comprehensive knowledge of cargo inspection for airlift operations, including DoD regulations, such as DoD 4500.9R, Part III, Mobility, Appendix O.
- Trained and qualified as a Joint Inspector, with documented evidence of formal training.
- Knowledge and experience in cargo preparation techniques, including packaging, bracing, and load balancing.
- Ability to operate Material Handling Equipment (MHE) and various ground support tools.
- Strong understanding of aircraft cargo handling and load planning requirements, including safety and security procedures.
- Excellent problem-solving and decision-making skills to resolve cargo discrepancies and ensure safe operations.
- Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple tasks and ensure timely completion.
- Must be in possession of a valid passport and be able to travel internationally.
- Passport should be valid for a minimum of one (1) year or more at the time of hiring.
- Ability to successfully pass contract medical requirements and maintain requirements for the duration of deployment.
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