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Disbursements Specialist

Lincoln, NE ยท On-site

$18 - $22.75/hr

... government surplus, lifting and material handling, energy, mining and agriculture. The company ... against property. * Ensures compliance with organization policies and government regulations.

Sr. Real Estate Land Agent

Ely, IA ยท On-site

$65K - $80K/yr

TRC's professionals work with a broad range of commercial, industrial and government clients and ... Manage utility land disposition projects, including surplus property sales, easement releases ...

STOREKEEPER III

Springfield, IL ยท On-site

$5K - $7K/mo

Under general direction, performs storekeeper activities for the State Surplus property section ... government and the people it serves. Among the services CMS provides are human resources ...

Ensures property accountability records are maintained. * Coordinates disposal of surplus or obsolete material or equipment in accordance with government property management procedures. * Conducts ...

Under general direction, performs storekeeper activities for the State Surplus property section ... government and the people it serves. Among the services CMS provides are human resources ...

Under general direction, performs storekeeper activities for the State Surplus property section ... government and the people it serves. Among the services CMS provides are human resources ...

General Responsibilities Public Procurement & Contract Management Texas Local Government Code ... Oversee the disposal of surplus property through public auction. Prepare operational and ...

Designated liaison with government building inspectors (when we are building a new facility or ... Federal surplus property. * Handles crisis situations when on-call staff is not available or ...

Designated liaison with government building inspectors (when we are building a new facility or ... Federal surplus property. * Handles crisis situations when on-call staff is not available or ...

MD ยท Hybrid

$91K - $142K/yr

Managing surplus property inventory, airspace rental programs, and resource-sharing agreements ... Coordinating with engineers, surveyors, attorneys, government agencies, consultants, and other ...

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How much do government surplus property jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for government surplus property in the United States is $22.07, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.55 and $24.76 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals managing government surplus property, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals managing government surplus property often face challenges such as coordinating logistics for asset disposition, ensuring regulatory compliance, and accurately assessing the value of surplus items. These tasks require close attention to detail and strong organizational skills, as well as effective communication with various government departments and external buyers. Staying updated on federal and state guidelines, using asset management software, and participating in regular training can help address these challenges and improve efficiency in the role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Government Surplus Property Manager, and why are they important?

To excel as a Government Surplus Property Manager, you need strong organizational skills, knowledge of asset management, and familiarity with relevant regulations, often backed by a degree in public administration or business. Proficiency with inventory management software, federal surplus property systems, and compliance tracking tools is typically required. Attention to detail, integrity, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for coordinating with agencies and ensuring transparency. These competencies are essential for efficient asset disposition, regulatory compliance, and maintaining public trust in government property programs.

What is government surplus property?

Government surplus property refers to items that are no longer needed by government agencies and are made available for sale, donation, or transfer. These items can include vehicles, office equipment, furniture, electronics, and even real estate. Surplus property is typically sold to the public through auctions or direct sales at discounted prices. Purchasing government surplus property can be an affordable way for individuals, businesses, and organizations to acquire valuable goods.

What is the difference between Government Surplus Property vs Government Property Manager?

AspectGovernment Surplus PropertyGovernment Property Manager
Primary RoleManaging and selling surplus government assetsOverseeing government property assets, maintenance, and compliance
CredentialsKnowledge of asset management and sales processesOften requires property management certifications or experience
Work EnvironmentWarehouses, auction sites, online platformsGovernment offices, facilities, and asset management departments
Industry UsageUsed across government agencies for surplus asset disposalUsed for managing government-owned property assets

While both roles involve government assets, Government Surplus Property focuses on selling and managing surplus items, whereas Government Property Manager handles ongoing asset oversight and compliance. Understanding these differences helps clarify career paths and job expectations in government asset management.

Infographic showing various Government Surplus Property job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 10% Full Time, 74% Part Time, 4% Temporary, 9% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 69% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 29% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $45,911 per year, or $22.1 per hour.

Material Handling Laborer

HCI | Integrated Solutions

Arlington, VA โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

The Material Handling Laborer is responsible for: Setting up various classroom configurations in classrooms, conference center and other annexes; ensuring supplies such as easel's, easel pads, whiteboard markers, required student materials and cleaner are made available in all classrooms at the Foreign Service Institute (FSI). Functions also include warehouse support to include loading and unloading supplies and furniture, assembling or disassembling furniture, assist with inventories and driving material handling equipment and trucks to move furniture, supplies and materials within the FSI complex.
Duties and Responsibilities:
  • Assist in the loading and unloading of trucks and in moving or relocating items to the warehouse or within the facility.
  • Ensure that items are appropriately marked for storage in authorized designated areas of the facility;
  • Assist in setting up classrooms, dining rooms, conference centers, and in the movement and arrangement of office furniture and other equipment in accordance with approved work orders and orders from the (COR);
  • Classrooms shall be set up and cleaned to include removal of trash and debris, e.g., whiteboards erased, tables wiped off, ensure supplies such as easel's, easel pads, whiteboard markers and cleaner are made available in all classrooms.
  • Additional room setups will be performed for conferences and special events as necessary. Assembles furniture and deliver items to requesting office or prepares them for pickup; participates in periodic physical inventories of warehouse items and items stored in storage rooms.
  • Assist with space renovations to move boxes, furniture or equipment and to dismantle furniture for use in an office or for surplus.
  • Deliver copy paper and card stock to offices. Occasional driving of the government official vehicle may be required to transport personnel, deliver messages, documents, packages, mail or equipment to other facilities, annexes or government agencies.
  • Assist with marking and palletizing surplus property for shipment to disposal facilities.
  • Use forklift, motorized pallet jacks and other warehouse equipment as necessary
  • Assist with warehouse and storage room receipt of supplies, inventories and storage requirements

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required:
Candidate must demonstrate capability to perform material handling laborer duties to include the following:
  • Ability to work with computer systems, software, programs and use websites to perform duties
  • Possess a working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel.
  • Licensed and ability to drive and operate vehicles up to 5 Ton trucks, Material Handling and Warehouse Equipment
  • Ability to walk, stand, stoop, bend, kneel, climb and work in tiring and uncomfortable positions.
  • Ability to be able to lift up to 50 Lbs without assistance
  • Ability to fill out forms and address labels to include accountability reports
  • Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing in English.

Minimum Job Requirements:
  1. U.S. citizenship
  2. High School Diploma
  3. Must have a minimum of 1-2 Years' experience in warehouse operations to include shipping and receiving functions.
  4. Fluency in the English Language
  5. Effective oral and written communication skill
  6. The ability to follow technical direction as delivered by the CO, COR, ACOR, or GTM.
  7. The ability to interact effectively in a multicultural setting
  8. Ability to exercise independent judgement when necessary
  9. Ability to perform physical labor in all categories
  10. Licensed to drive/operate Forklifts, and Government owned or leased light and medium size trucks up to 5Ton Capacity

*This is contingent on award of this contract.