LS — Logistics Specialist
Managed supply, inventory, and procurement to keep ships and units mission-ready.
Where LS experience fits
These civilian roles map closely to what a Navy Logistics Specialist already does:
- Supply Chain Analyst
- Inventory Manager
- Procurement Specialist
- Warehouse Supervisor
- Logistics Coordinator
What you bring on day one
- Inventory management
- Procurement
- ERP systems
- Demand planning
- Auditing
Certifications to consider
- APICS CPIM / CSCP
- Lean Six Sigma
- Forklift certification
- OSHA 10
Industries hiring LS talent
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LS to Civilian FAQ
What civilian jobs can an LS (Logistics Specialist) do?
Common fits include Supply Chain Analyst, Inventory Manager, Procurement Specialist, Warehouse Supervisor, and Logistics Coordinator. The right match depends on your specialty, leadership level, and interests.
Do I need a degree to use my LS experience?
Often no. Many of these roles value hands-on experience and certifications over a degree. Where a credential helps, we point you to the fastest path.
How do I put LS on a civilian resume?
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