Register, Kenneth Resume

Resume posted by Kregi1967 in Transportation.
Desired salary: $100,000.00
Desired position type: Full-Time

[email protected]
Tel:
334-379-9669
Mobile:
334-379-9669

Summary

Retired U.S. Army Transportation Specialist - 88N (Transportation Management Coordinator)
Active Secret clearance
Prior ammunition certification
Prior Ammo 62 HAZMAT certification
Prior Armed guard certification

Education

High School equivalent

Experience

Personal Property/ Movements Office (PPMO) Supervisor

Vanquish World Wide LLC – Fort Rucker, AL

August 2019 to Present

Personal Property and Movement (PPMO), responsible for the day to day activities within both the

Travel and Freight Offices.

As supervisor has direct oversight of both offices for execution of the work as prescribed within the contract’s Performance Work Statement (PWS).

Comprehensive knowledge of governing regulations, policies, procedures and instructions

for passenger travel, Household goods movement, shipping and receiving freight and unit moves/

deployments.

Possess SECRET security clearance, comprehensive knowledge of use/operator level and automated

data processing policies and procedures as they pertain to assigned equipment, both STAMIS and

Installation desktop computer which will allow the contractor to solve and/or contact appropriate

technical support to resolve any problem associated with these systems.

 

Warehouse Specialist (Ammunition)

Logistics Technology Services (LTS) – Fort Knox, KY

September 2015 to August 2019

As part of a two/three man team, conduct initial inspection, organization and repackaging of military grade

ammunition during the inspection and rewarehousing process of returned ammunition.

Conduct issue of military ammunition as required at the request of U.S. Army, National

Guard, Marine and Air National Guard units as directed by U.S. Government.

Identify compatibility, packaging requirements and conveyance load specifications for proper

transport of ammunition in order to ensure requesting military units follow hazardous material

regulations and transportation law in regards to explosives.

As a team member, assist in conducting 100% inventory of all ammunition within the Ammunition

Supply Point (ASP) with an average score of 99% accuracy first round inspection.

Maintained active security clearance.

Trained and certified to operate 4,000k and 6,000k material handling equipment daily.

 

Air Courier Messenger/Driver

Brinks Global Services – Louisville, KY

May 2014 to September 2015

Secure pick up/deliver high value liability within the Kentucky-Ohio-Indiana-Tennessee

region. Maintain customer based professionalism during secure pick up, transport and delivery.

Maintain 100% accountability as an armed guard for all cargo loaded, some in value exceeding ten

million dollars. Trained and operate in constant state of vigilance as well as proper equipment maintenance for any contingency.

Safely operate an armored vehicle over 13,000 lbs. daily, traveling distances from 100 to 400 miles

both highway and heavy city congestion

Trained and authorized as Armed Security Guard for Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana and Ohio

 

Transportation Broker’s Assistant

Allen Lund Company – Elizabethtown, KY

August 2013 to May 2014

Assist the Transportation Broker(s) in the execution of their daily operations.

Answer phones and distribute calls to the appropriate broker.

Contact carriers to obtain delinquent proof of deliveries.

Balance files, complete file settlement and forward paperwork to Accounting for payment.

Fax new carrier application.

Contact insurance companies for proper certificates of insurance.

Review all documentation to insure compliance with ALC policy.

Update active load information into computer for shipper and carrier tracking.

Call carriers to inquire about lanes, equipment types, and quantities.

General office duties.

 

Materials Supervisor (2nd shift)

Integrated Manufacturing and Assembly – Louisville, KY

January 2013 to July 2013

Prepared shipping documentation for outbound products in close coordination with numerous

transportation companies. Also closely orchestrated the inbound shipments of raw material parts to

the production lines in order to deliver the essential automotive products to the customer in order to

meet deadlines. Supervised the inbound and outbound operations throughout the facility to ensure safety is the number one priority. Any safety related discrepancies were identified in order to be corrected to

ensure a safe work environment.

Received and inspected inbound freight shipments from numerous distributors.

Tracked essential inbound special shipment freight from distributors moving by highway or air cargo.

Closely monitored all expedited loads from production to outbound shipment to ensure timeliness of

Delivery. Proficient with AS400 and RF scanner

Worked closely with the 2nd shift Production Supervisor to ensure personnel, workload and materials

were balanced to build and deliver quality products.

Responsible for the daily assignment of 4 forklift material handler personnel.

Supervised the inbound and outbound operations throughout the facility to ensure safety is the

number one priority. Any safety related discrepancies were identified in order to be corrected to

ensure a safe work environment.

 

Senior Movements Supervisor (88N)

United States Army – Fort Knox, KY

May 2010 to January 2013

Liaison to the Unit Movement Officer and Fort Knox Installation Transportation Office for deployment

in support of Operation Enduring Freedom to Afghanistan.

Preparing documentation and coordinated multi-modal transportation assets to ensure that unit

equipment arrives in theater.

Provided supervision assistance to the Fort Knox Transportation Office with personnel inbound and

outbound movements thru the Louisville International airport.

Rear Detachment Command Safety Supervisor providing the command with training, supervision and

direct information and all safety related issues.

 

 

 

 

Movements/Operations Manager/Supervisor (88N)

United States Army – Bamberg, DE

April 2008 to May 2010

Night shift Supervisor responsible for monitoring all highway movements in northern Iraq. Supervised

the preparation, staging, documentation and movement of 6 subordinate units.

During convoy movement, was responsible for close monitoring and coordinated emergency

battlefield support in case of elements under distress or in emergency posture and redirected convoys

in the event of unsafe or hostile operations.

Team leader of the Airfield Passenger Manifest Team, Q-West Iraq ensuring 100% accuracy of all

documentation for personnel arriving and departing airfield on mission dedicated aircraft.

 

Planning/Operations Supervisor (88N)

United States Army – Kaiserslautern, DE

April 2007 to April 2008

Tasking and Planning Supervisor responsible for scheduling and coordinating all training events for

15 subordinate units with over 200 personnel. Also worked in close coordination with military police,

civilian law enforcement authorities and force protection agencies to ensure the safety and security for

over 10 tenant units and 14 installation agencies.

Senior Enlisted Safety personnel, maintaining oversight the entire installation and was responsible

for coordinating training and inspection to ensure a safe and secure work environment.

 

Movements/Operations Supervisor (88N)

United States Army – Vilseck/Grafenwoehr Germany

July 2004 to April 2007

Operations supervisor for the documentation and radio-frequency tracking of US Forces ammunition

within the German state of Bavaria to include incoming shipments from the continent United States to

the ammunition storage areas to issue and movement to weapons qualification ranges. Ensured proper

documentation and packaging/bracing in compliance with German civilian authority guidance.

Motor vehicle instructor for the US Army Bavarian region/3 Corps Support Command. As a member

of a 6 person mobile team, was responsible for the instruction and safe operation of both military and

civilian vehicles and orient incoming personnel on the laws and customs of driving in Germany.

Movements Supervisor for 529 Ordnance Company during their deployment in support of Operation

Iraqi Freedom. Primarily responsible for the preparation of personnel equipment for the multi-modal

movement to the theater of operations during the 12 month deployment and redeployment via TCAIMS

  1. During the deployment, responsible for monitoring the convoy movements of unit personnel

and equipment and bulk ammunition shipments within the Iraqi theater using radio-frequency tracking

tags.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Household Goods Supervisor/Noncombatant Evacuation Coordinator (88N)

United States Army –  Camp Red Cloud/Page, Uijongbu, South Korea

February 2003 to July 2004

Responsible for the scheduling of movement, pick-up, delivery and Quality Control of all personal

household goods and unaccompanied baggage belonging to personnel residing in the Camp Red Cloud

and Camp Page enclaves.

Direct supervisor of five military and four host nation contract personnel who ensured proper

inventories and documentation for all US Army shipments of personnel belongings in and out of the

cities of Uijongbu and Chunchon South Korea.

Maintained direct communication with six commercial moving and shipping companies in order to

maintain timely delivery and pick-up and resolve Quality Control issues.

Noncombatant Evacuation Coordinator for the Chunchon area. Responsible for a 16 Soldier team

whose sole responsibility is evacuation of all non-combat civilian personnel in the Camp Page area

by any and all means necessary in the event of hostile combat actions took place on the Korean

peninsula. Responsibility encompassed training and welfare of all 16 personnel within the team, direct

coordination with US Forces Korea for aircraft scheduling, safety and accountability of all evacuating

personnel and maintaining defensive in the event of local hostilities.

 

Transportation Supervisor (88N)

United States Army – Fort Campbell, KY

March 2000 to February 2003

Supervised and monitored highway movements of military and commercial vehicles in tactical

theater and civilian commercial highways to include proper cargo documentation, correct packaging,

blocking and bracing, validating convoy clearances and special hauling permits for hazardous material

and oversize loads. Also responsible for the training, welfare and safety of a four personnel highway

regulating team.

Supervised and ensured that proper inspections were conducted on all cargo subjected for

movement. Ensured that the frustrated cargo was properly labeled, documented and staged for

further correction of deficiencies. Ensured that all mission capable equipment was staged for onward

movement by highway, rail and/or rail in support for the 101st Airborne Divisions deployment for the

Kosovo Peacekeeping Force, Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan) and Operation Iraqi Freedom

(Iraq). Prepared all movement documents and train manifests in TC-AIMS II as well as supervised load

out of all Task Force equipment.

Team leader of the Airfield Passenger Manifest Team, assured 100% accuracy of all documentation

for personnel departing the Campbell Army Airfield on commercial mission dedicated aircraft.

Served as the Transportation Supervisor responsible for the positive visibility of all US Forces

equipment in and out of the Kosovo Theater of operations from April 2001 to November 2001.

Responsible for the safety and security of three military personnel and one contract loading crew

during all rail operations in and out of the southern region of the former Yugoslav Republic of Kosovo.

Skills

  • Transportation Coordinator 18+ years

Specialties

    Transportation

Spoken Languages

    English