Overview
This vacancy notice seeks to recruit two Analyst (LOGFAS) positions. The role involves analysing, reporting, and responding to daily events related to Strategic Deployments or supporting the Coordination Reference Data Management process.
Key Responsibilities
- Maintain visibility, coordinate/de-conflict with JFCs for Strategic deployment/Re-Deployment issues, mainly focused on JOA Centre.
- Maintain and update LOGFAS data.
- Verify data with data providers (national and NATO).
- Assist with the interrogation of software in response to staff requests.
- Ensure LOGFAS data corresponds with Country Catalogues information.
- Assist the HQ staff with data for the planning, execution and reporting of M&T activity.
- Provide advice on LOGFAS issues.
- Analyze Deployment DATA.
- May augment the JFC/JWC during crisis, operations and exercises.
- May act as an AMCC SME within the JSEC JOC.
- Support the Deployment Planning Process in AMCC, for the MNDDP’s development, mainly focused, but not limited, on Regional Centre.
- Contribute to maintaining up-to-date lists of points of contact in National, NATO, and other non-NATO HQs and organizations for the distribution of software and dissemination of information related to LOGFAS.
- Analyze Deployment DATA for Standing Plans, mainly focused on Regional Plan Centre.
Required Experience
- Profound experience providing support to military movements/strategic deployments and maintaining related databases.
- Working knowledge of Automatic Data Processing (ADP) systems.
- Operational and international experience, ideally in NATO, Joint or Combined Staff.
- Familiarity with NATO doctrine, regulations and procedures related to Logistics and Movement.
- Familiarity with planning and decision-making processes within NATO.
- Mission experience.
- Experience in staff operations at Brigade-level or higher.
- Experience in deployment procedures and required national efforts to contribute to NATO missions and exercises.
Qualifications
- Higher Secondary education and intermediate vocational training in logistics, transport or related discipline which might lead to a formal qualification with 2 years’ experience, or Secondary education and completed advanced vocational training in that discipline leading to a professional qualification or professional accreditation with 4 years post related experience.
- Any further training certificates and courses related to subject field or acquired through NATO.