Logistics Manager
$98K- — APICS Certification (e.g., CPIM, CSCP)
- — Experience with specific logistics software (e.g., SAP, Oracle)
- — Supply chain optimization techniques
Air Force 2T091 (Traffic Management Specialist). 480 hours of formal training translate to 5 validated civilian career pathways with salary bands of $45K–$98K. Sourced from DoD training data and Lightcast labor signals.
Industry tech roles your 2T091 background maps to — picked from BLS-anchored occupations using your training, cognitive skills, and systems experience.
What 2T091 training already gave you, and the specific gaps to close — not a generic checklist.
The concrete gap to bridge — specific to the roles above, not a generic checklist.
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See VWC Programs →Cognitive skills your 2T091 training built — and where they transfer in civilian work.
You constantly make decisions to minimize costs while maximizing efficiency in transportation and storage, balancing factors like speed, safety, and budget constraints.
This translates directly to optimizing resource allocation in any business environment, ensuring projects are completed efficiently within budgetary limits. You understand how to do more with less.
You are deeply familiar with complex regulations and procedures for handling and shipping various types of cargo, including hazardous materials. You ensure all actions adhere to strict guidelines.
This discipline in following protocol makes you excellent in roles requiring strict adherence to standards and regulations, ensuring consistent quality and avoiding costly errors. This is highly valuable in regulated industries.
You maintain a comprehensive understanding of ongoing transportation activities, including potential disruptions, delays, and logistical challenges. This allows you to proactively adjust plans and mitigate risks.
Your ability to stay informed and anticipate potential problems translates well into any dynamic environment where quick thinking and adaptability are crucial for success. You see the bigger picture and act accordingly.
You routinely assess and prioritize shipments based on urgency, importance, and other factors, ensuring critical items are moved efficiently while managing competing demands.
Your experience in prioritizing tasks under pressure makes you highly effective in roles requiring quick decision-making and the ability to handle multiple responsibilities simultaneously. You can easily discern what is most important.
Adjacent civilian roles your training maps to that conventional military-to-civilian advice tends to miss.
You've been analyzing transportation data, identifying inefficiencies, and recommending improvements for years. As a Logistics Analyst, you'll use these skills to optimize supply chain operations and reduce costs for businesses. Your military experience provides a solid foundation for this role.
Adjacent · MatchYou've been ensuring adherence to regulations regarding the movement of personnel and cargo. As a Compliance Officer, you will be responsible for developing and implementing compliance programs to ensure that a company adheres to all applicable laws, regulations, and ethical standards. Your military background has trained you to be detail-oriented and able to ensure all standards are being met.
Adjacent · MatchYou've been managing the flow of goods and materials from origin to destination and are capable of leading and coordinating supply chain activities, including procurement, inventory management, and distribution. Your military experience has equipped you with the skills necessary to excel in this role.
Adjacent · MatchUp to 9 semester hours recommended in Logistics, Transportation, or Supply Chain Management
Requires additional study in business logistics strategy, financial management, and advanced transportation planning. Focus on the broader business context of transportation.
Requires focus on international trade finance, global supply chain management, and cross-cultural communication. This role has international aspects, but the CGBP goes deeper.
Military systems you operated and their civilian equivalents for your resume.
| Military System | Civilian Equivalent | Domain |
|---|---|---|
| Cargo Movement Operations System (CMOS) | Transportation Management System (TMS) software like Blue Yonder or SAP TM | Operations |
| Global Air Transportation Execution System (GATES) | Air cargo management systems like CHAMP Cargospot or TRAXON cargo hub | Operations |
| Defense Transportation Reporting and Control System (DTRACS) | Real-time shipment tracking platforms like project44 or FourKites | Operations |
| Transportation Financial Management System (TFMS) | Accounting software with freight audit capabilities like Cass Information Systems or CTSI-Global | Operations |
| Hazardous Material Information Resource System (HMIRS) | SDS (Safety Data Sheet) management software like VelocityEHS or Sphera | Operations |
| Military Standard Requisitioning and Issue Procedures (MILSTRIP) | Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) systems for order processing | Operations |
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