Logistics/Mobility
Chief.
Marine Corps 0491 (Logistics/Mobility Chief). 240 hours of formal training translate to 5 validated civilian career pathways with salary bands of $85K–$110K. Sourced from DoD training data and Lightcast labor signals.
Roles your code maps to.
Industry tech roles your 0491 background maps to — picked from BLS-anchored occupations using your training, cognitive skills, and systems experience.
The gap, named.
What 0491 training already gave you, and the specific gaps to close — not a generic checklist.
- 01Logistics Planning→ Project Planning
- 02Embarkation Procedures→ Deployment Management
- 03Supply Chain Management→ Inventory Management
- 04GCSS-MC→ SAP ERP Supply Chain Management
- 05MCPP→ Agile Methodologies
- 06Rapid Prioritization→ Triage and Incident Response
- 07Resource Optimization→ Cost Management
- 08Team Synchronization→ Cross-functional Collaboration
The concrete gap to bridge — specific to the roles above, not a generic checklist.
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Supply Chain Manager
$105K- — APICS Certification
Operations Manager
$90K- — Project Management Professional (PMP)
Project Manager
$85K- — Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification
Management Consultant
$110K- — MBA or relevant master's degree
- — Consulting experience
What the code built.
Cognitive skills your 0491 training built — and where they transfer in civilian work.
Rapid Prioritization
As a Logistics/Mobility Chief, you constantly assess and prioritize the needs of deploying and sustaining Marine combat forces, making critical decisions under pressure to ensure resources are allocated effectively.
This ability to quickly evaluate and prioritize competing demands translates directly to managing projects and resources in fast-paced civilian environments, ensuring deadlines are met and objectives are achieved.
System Modeling
You develop and maintain a mental model of the entire logistics system, understanding how different components interact and anticipating potential bottlenecks or disruptions to the supply chain.
This skill allows you to visualize complex systems, identify dependencies, and predict outcomes, making you invaluable in roles that require strategic planning and process optimization.
Resource Optimization
You are responsible for maximizing the use of limited resources—personnel, equipment, and supplies—to support military operations, finding creative solutions to overcome logistical challenges.
Your experience in resource optimization equips you to efficiently manage budgets, allocate resources strategically, and identify cost-saving opportunities in any organization.
Team Synchronization
You coordinate and synchronize the efforts of diverse teams involved in logistics, embarkation, and landing support, ensuring seamless execution of complex operations.
Your ability to lead and coordinate cross-functional teams, fostering collaboration and ensuring everyone works towards a common goal, is highly valued in today's collaborative work environments.
Roles the recruiter won't suggest.
Adjacent civilian roles your training maps to that conventional military-to-civilian advice tends to miss.
Emergency Management Director
SOC 11-9161.00You've been orchestrating complex logistics operations and coordinating diverse teams under pressure. This directly translates to the skills needed to plan and execute emergency response strategies, manage resources, and ensure the safety and well-being of communities in crisis.
Adjacent · MatchBusiness Continuity Planner
SOC 13-1199.05You've mastered the art of anticipating potential disruptions and developing contingency plans to maintain operational effectiveness. Your expertise in logistics and system modeling makes you exceptionally well-suited to help businesses prepare for and recover from unforeseen events, ensuring minimal impact on their operations.
Adjacent · MatchSupply Chain Consultant
SOC 13-1141.00You've honed your skills in optimizing complex logistics systems and managing resources efficiently. Your deep understanding of supply chain dynamics and your ability to identify and solve logistical challenges make you a valuable asset to businesses seeking to improve their supply chain performance.
Adjacent · MatchWhat you trained on.
Basic Logistics Course
Marine Corps Combat Service Support Schools (MCCSSS), Camp Johnson, NCUp to 6 semester hours recommended in Logistics Management
- Logistics Planning
- Embarkation Procedures
- Landing Support Operations
- Combat Cargo Operations
- Supply Chain Management
- Transportation Management
- Maintenance Management
- Health Services Support Coordination
- Certified Professional Logistician (CPL)65%
In-depth knowledge of specific civilian supply chain technologies and best practices, financial aspects of logistics management, and potentially some areas of transportation law and regulations.
- Project Management Professional (PMP)50%
Formal project management methodologies (e.g., Agile, Waterfall), specific tools and software used in civilian project management, and broader business and financial aspects of project management.
- Certified in Production and Inventory Management (CPIM)Adjacent
- Six Sigma Green BeltAdjacent
- Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP)Adjacent
- OSHA 30-Hour Safety CertificationAdjacent
What you ran, in their words.
Military systems you operated and their civilian equivalents for your resume.
| Military System | Civilian Equivalent | Domain |
|---|---|---|
| Global Combat Support System-Marine Corps (GCSS-MC) | SAP ERP Supply Chain Management | Operations |
| Table of Equipment (TOE) Management Information System (TEMIS) | Asset Management Software (e.g., IBM Maximo) | Operations |
| Marine Corps Planning Process (MCPP) | Project Management Methodologies (e.g., PMP, Agile) | Operations |
| Transportation Coordinator's Automated Information for Movement System II (TC-AIMS II) | Transportation Management Systems (TMS) (e.g., Oracle Transportation Management) | Operations |
| MAGTF Deployment Support System (MDSS II) | Integrated Logistics Management Systems | Operations |
| Combat Service Support Automated Information System Interface (CAISI) | Field Service Management (FSM) software (e.g., ServiceMax) | Operations |
| Joint Operation Planning and Execution System (JOPES) | Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems with logistics and supply chain modules | Operations |
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