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SKs procure, store, preserve, package and issue clothing, spare parts, provisions, technical items, and all other necessary supplies. They also keep inventories, prepare requisitions, and check incoming supplies. Storekeepers handle all logistical functions and are experts in the Coast Guard accounting system, preparing financial accounts and reports. They utilize all types of office equipment and use computers extensively. They also operate all types of material handling equipment, including forklifts.
SKs are stationed throughout the Coast Guard in all types of shore units, including groups, integrated support commands, air stations, district offices and headquarters units. They also serve at sea on icebreakers and most of the larger cutters. SKs have opportunities for independent-duty assignments on buoy tenders, search and rescue stations, and long-range navigation stations.
SK 'A' School is a seven-week, performance-based course. Students perform actual SK tasks, with practical exercises in:
Computer skills, organizational skills, and an aptitude for practical mathematics are desired. Inventory and customer-service experience is a plus, although not required.