Logistics Analyst
$78K- — Advanced data analysis
- — Supply chain management software (SAP, Oracle)
- — Business intelligence tools
Marine Corps 0431 (Logistics/Embarkation Specialist). 240 hours of formal training translate to 5 validated civilian career pathways with salary bands of $65K–$95K. Sourced from DoD training data and Lightcast labor signals.
Industry tech roles your 0431 background maps to — picked from BLS-anchored occupations using your training, cognitive skills, and systems experience.
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As a logistics specialist, you constantly forecast and manage resources like transportation assets, supplies, and equipment to ensure units have what they need, when they need it, at the lowest possible cost.
This translates directly to optimizing resource allocation in any business setting, ensuring maximum efficiency and minimizing waste, key for profitability and sustainability.
You're meticulous about following regulations and guidelines for hazardous material shipment, transportation documentation, and operational planning. Accuracy is paramount, and you ensure every 'i' is dotted and 't' is crossed.
Your attention to detail and commitment to compliance make you ideal for roles requiring adherence to strict procedures and regulations, ensuring quality and avoiding costly errors.
You use logistics automated information systems to model and execute unit movement plans. This involves understanding how various elements (personnel, equipment, transportation) interact within the system to achieve mission objectives.
This experience allows you to understand and create models of complex systems, forecast potential problems, and come up with the right solutions, a skill valued across many industries.
You're adept at quickly assessing competing demands for combat service support, transportation, and other logistical needs, determining which are most critical to mission success, and allocating resources accordingly.
This skill makes you an excellent decision-maker in fast-paced environments where competing priorities must be balanced effectively to achieve organizational goals. You keep a cool head under pressure.
Adjacent civilian roles your training maps to that conventional military-to-civilian advice tends to miss.
You've been mastering the art of resource optimization and efficient logistics in high-stakes environments. As a Supply Chain Analyst (13-1199), you'll leverage your skills to analyze supply chain data, identify inefficiencies, and recommend improvements to optimize the flow of goods and materials.
Adjacent · MatchYou've been trained to operate with strict attention to detail and adherence to regulations. Compliance Officers (13-1041) are vital in ensuring businesses follow legal requirements. Your background makes you an ideal candidate.
Adjacent · MatchYou've been involved in creating and executing logistical plans. As a Business Process Improvement Specialist (13-1111), you'll use your analytical skills to identify areas for improvement in business operations, streamline workflows, and increase efficiency, leveraging your understanding of system modeling.
Adjacent · MatchUp to 3 semester hours in Logistics Management
Requires study of advanced supply chain concepts, global logistics network design, and optimization techniques.
Requires studying freight management pricing strategies, regulatory compliance across various transportation modes, and logistics network design.
Requires focused study on specific OSHA regulations, hazard communication standards, and emergency response procedures related to hazardous materials transportation.
Military systems you operated and their civilian equivalents for your resume.
| Military System | Civilian Equivalent | Domain |
|---|---|---|
| Joint Operational Planning and Execution System (JOPES) | Project management software with resource allocation and scheduling (e.g., Microsoft Project, Primavera P6) | Operations |
| Transportation Automated Information Management System (TRAIMS) | Transportation Management Systems (TMS) (e.g., Oracle Transportation Management, Blue Yonder TMS) | Operations |
| Global Transportation Network (GTN) | Supply chain visibility platforms (e.g., FourKites, Project4) | Networking |
| Hazardous Material (HAZMAT) certification | HAZMAT certification (DOT, IATA, IMDG) and compliance software (e.g., Hazmat Software, Chempax) | Operations |
| Cargo Movement Operations System (CMOS) | Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) with yard management capabilities (e.g., Manhattan Associates, Blue Yonder WMS) | Operations |
| Automated Air Load Planning System (AALPS) | Load planning and optimization software (e.g., CubeMaster, EasyCargo) | Operations |
| Battlefield Automated Logistics System (BALS) | Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems with logistics modules (e.g., SAP S/4HANA, Oracle ERP Cloud) | Operations |
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