 
        
        $78,143 - $83,700 (plus Super) 
Holsworthy - NSW 
The Role 
The University of New South Wales Regiment (UNSWR) is looking for a high performing logistics manager to manage our small and energetic logistics team. 
The role will involve: 
Engaging with the key unit stakeholders to provide advice on logistics issues that may impact training and Defence outcomes 
Leading the mixed team of Defence and contractor personnel that manages day to day logistic activities for the unit 
Managing Q-Store inventory via monitoring and stocktaking of inventory 
Ensuring UNSWR's logistics system is compliant with relevant legislative frameworks and policy requirements. 
Providing assistance, advice and support with the planning and conduct of unit training activities. 
Representing UNSWR at logistics conferences and forming good working relationships with the logistics organisations we rely on to achieve directed training outcomes. 
Managing logistics quality assurance activities and provide compliance advice. 
Using appropriate computer systems for raising, amending or tracking inventory. 
About our Team 
UNSWR manages the largest throughput of Army Reserve trainees in the country. 
We have a small logistics team, consisting of a mix of full time, part time and contract logistics operators. 
The logistics team is an integral part of a larger central management team. Collectively we support each other and rely on each other's knowledge and strengths to achieve directed training outcomes. 
To be successful in this role as the senior logistics member for the unit you will: 
Have a keen eye for detail 
Have good communication skills and be confident working with a wide variety of internal and external stakeholders 
Have a good understanding of Defence logistics processes, information systems and governance requirements 
Be able to manage a small team of experienced logisticians 
Be comfortable working in a fluid environment, by remaining flexible, agile and adaptable 
Have a good level of computer literacy including with logistics stocktaking systems. 
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