Logistics Manager
$95K- — APICS Certification (CPIM or CSCP)
- — Advanced data analysis
- — Supply chain optimization software
Army 89B (Ammunition Specialist). 440 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 89B background maps to — picked from BLS-anchored occupations using your training, cognitive skills, and systems experience.
What 89B 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 89B training built — and where they transfer in civilian work.
Handling, storing, and transporting explosives and ammunition under strict safety regulations where any deviation can be catastrophic
Operating in zero-tolerance safety environments — directly transferable to pharmaceutical handling, chemical manufacturing, and nuclear facility operations
Managing ammunition supply chains, tracking lot numbers, and ensuring the right munitions reach the right units at the right time
Precision inventory management with traceability requirements — applicable to pharmaceutical supply chain, medical device logistics, and regulated goods distribution
Inspecting ammunition for defects, damage, and degradation by recognizing subtle visual and physical indicators of unsafe conditions
Quality inspection through pattern detection — valued in manufacturing QA, food safety inspection, and pharmaceutical quality control
Adjacent civilian roles your training maps to that conventional military-to-civilian advice tends to miss.
Lot tracking, temperature-sensitive storage, strict chain-of-custody documentation, and regulatory compliance — pharmaceutical logistics mirrors ammunition supply management.
Adjacent · MatchYour trained eye for detecting defects and your zero-tolerance approach to safety standards translates directly to manufacturing quality inspection.
Adjacent · MatchYour ammunition expertise transfers directly to commercial explosives — mining, demolition, and construction all need people who understand ordnance safety at your level.
Adjacent · MatchUp to 8 semester hours recommended
Requires study of advanced supply chain management principles, global logistics, and strategic alignment of supply chain operations with business goals.
Requires some study of broader logistics and materials handling concepts.
Requires study of OSHA regulations related to general industry, including hazard communication, machine guarding, and electrical safety, outside of ammunition-specific topics.
Military systems you operated and their civilian equivalents for your resume.
| Military System | Civilian Equivalent | Domain |
|---|---|---|
| SAAS (Standard Army Ammunition System) | Inventory management and materials tracking systems (SAP MM, Oracle Inventory) | Operations |
| TAMIS (Total Ammunition Management Information System) | Supply chain forecasting and demand planning platforms | Operations |
| AESIP (Army Enterprise Systems Integration Program) | Enterprise resource planning (ERP) integration platforms | Operations |
| WARS (Worldwide Ammunition Reporting System) | Global inventory reporting and logistics analytics systems | Operations |
| HAZMAT Certification Systems | Hazardous materials compliance and shipping documentation systems (DOT/IATA) | Operations |
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