Logistics Specialists

Resume posted by myown21 in Logistics & Supply Chain.

Desired position type: Any

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Summary

I am a Hard Working and eager to learn new things in the logistics field.

Education

  • Computer & Electronic Engineering Studies, ITT Institute, St. Rose, LA (2006-2008; 2010-2011)
  • ACQ 101 Fundamental of System Acquisition Management, DAU, Online Military Courses (2012)
  • LOG 101 Acquisition Logistics Fundamental, DAU, Online Military Courses (2012)
  • LOG 102 Fundamental of Systems Sustainment Management, DAU, Online Military Courses (2013)
  • High School Diploma, Frederick Douglass High School, New Orleans, LA (2001)

 

Experience

 

 

Disposition Coordinator (DRMO)/ Material Handler                                       08/2015 – present

NAVY FLCJ (DOD)                                                                                                                                40 hours/week

New Orleans, LA                                                                                                                          Salary: 31,000/year

Supervisor: Javier Pierre

 

  • Develop plans for storage and arrangement of stock in accordance with agency regulations.

 

    • Operate forklifts and automated material handling and identification equipment to move, stack/ unstack, load/unload, bin, and position material.
  • Receive equipment from military personnel and consolidate for shipment, ensure proper height, weight and other load and storage requirements are met to prevent damage in storage and transit.

 

  • Perform task involved in issuing and shipping items, separate and sort material to determine readily identifiable characteristics for reuse or collection by authorized personnel.
  • Operate a variety of office automation.
  • Make sure each equipment have the proper paper work on them, conducts inventories and determines the basis for overage or shortage by checking stock status information in issue requests, receiving and shipping reports, internal documentation. Uses the asset management system regularly to enter data and during inventories to ensure accuracy of data.
  • Log in equipment in the ETID system for a 1348 for each equipment, affixes SI property tags (bar code labels) to all capitalized and sensitive property when received at warehouse. Enters property data and receiving reports electronically into the ERP system. Processes incoming excess personal property.
  • Order the proper trucks and pack the equipment in the proper boxes and properly secure it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

supply technician/mhe operator                                                                    06/2011 – 10/2014           

AECOM                                                                                                                        84 hours/week

Afghanistan                                                                                                          Salary: 89,000/year

Supervisor: Iota Heti Falealili, 97136892962, may contact

 

  • Assist the Transportation Coordinator for the Redistribution Property Assistance Team (RPAT), 3rd Battalion, 401st Army Field Support Brigade, Army Base Deh Dadi II (RC North, the 3rd largest retrograde yard in the country), Afghanistan in support of redeploying units. Oversaw all aspects involved in the processing and shipping of 247.5 million dollars of retrograde equipment for redeploying units.
  • Manage supply activities to include support of inventory control, storage, conservation, distribution, cataloging, supply identification systems, and other related activities. Ensure proper types and amounts of supplies are available to support requirements. Manage excess supplies and equipment procedures to determine the appropriate disposition. Performed daily safety inspections and routine operational maintenance of equipment.
  • Demonstrate ability to operate a fork lift with capabilities of moving material weighing up to 30,000 pounds. Effectively operate automated material handling and identification equipment including hand tools, man lifts, and electromechanical automated equipment such as a Rough Terrain Container Handler (RTCH) and other high rise automated storage and retrieval vehicles to move and stack materials. Perform material handling duties, including the use of tools and other equipment in a safe manner, utilizing safety practices and procedures.
  • Utilize established and commonly applied supply management techniques. Demonstrated knowledge of the acquisition processes, automated records and control systems, material substitution criteria and storage, issue and disposal processes.
  • Inspected, counted and segregated incoming supplies. Identified and classified material. Investigated and reconciled discrepancies of stock and made inventory adjustments. Examined shipments thoroughly, ensuring everything was in compliance with military regulations.   heavy equipment operator                                                                              04/2008 – 07/2010           
  • KBR                                                                                                                             40 hours/week

Iraq                                                                                                                      Salary: 84,000/year

Supervisor: Pete Scanlon

 

  • Operated a RTCH and tracked TMR’s (Transportation Movement Requests) while supporting U.S. Military and coalition forces. Research, devise and implement plans for successful transportation. Analyze shipping needs prior to departure to determine transportation requirements, including required mode for transportation. Ensured all shipments were documented, properly signed and secured prior to departure.
  • Performed work involved in storing items such as placing, arranging, rotating, marking and tagging of items on pallets and in bin, bulk, or other storage locations. Organized, arranged, and removed stock in storage areas in accordance with established procedures to prevent damage, deterioration, and
  • loss. Demonstrated knowledge of warehouse plans, documentation requirements, and accepted warehousing methods, procedures and techniques.
  • Skillfully lifted and moved various types of equipment including 20 and 40 foot connex containers and military equipment (i.e. Helicopters and Bradley APC’s (Armored Personnel Carriers) on a daily basis.
  • Utilized Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, and other word processing programs to prepare a variety of specialized and complex documents including contracts, movement tables, transit clearance requests, plans, reports, correspondence and similar material. Developed and composed operational movement reports including Movement to transportation providers. Ensured that reports closely adhere to policies, procedures, and regulations strictly enforced by the United States military.
  • Served as a liaison for customer inquiries; consistently provided timely and professional response. Offered specialized assistance to customers regarding questions involving delivery and lost or damaged shipments. Investigated possible causes for error. Collaborate with transportation company representatives to ensure safe and timely shipment and receipt of goods consistent with contract specifications and agency requirements.
  • Operated machines and controlled attachments such as blades, buckets, scrapers, and swing booms. Repaired and maintained equipment.
  • Participated in daily AHA (Activity Hazard Analysis) and TSTI (Total Safety Task Instruction) safety meetings prior to executing any activity.

cargo specialist                                                                                                01/2003 – 03/2006           

United States Army (Active)                                                                                         40 hours/week

Fort Bragg, NC                                                                                                     Salary: 25,000/year

Supervisor: SFC Jackson

 

  • Deployed to Kuwait for Operation Iraqi Freedom April 2003 – February 2004 and deployed to Baghdad International Airport for Operation Iraqi Freedom December 2004 – November 2005.
  • Operated 10k forklift, 4k forklift and Container handler at the Baghdad International Airport.
  • Planned, advised, and monitored the movement of cargo utilizing both manual and automated data processing systems. determine most effective and efficient way to meet needs consistent with regulations, best practices and timeframes required. Monitor shipment trends and volume to determine transportation services required. Determine workload needs, budget requirements, plans and operational activities required for timely shipment and receipt of materials. Review proposed movement requests and plans; provide analysis and recommendations. Conduct technical investigations; determine liability to resolve transportation/shipping claims related to over-, short-, damaged or astray freight.
  • Monitored the status and effectiveness of supply support by identifying, analyzing and resolving problems through the use of computerized inventory management. Maintained and established stock records and forecasted supply needs. Performed necessary actions when stock levels were low. Monitored stock to ensure supplies and equipment were available for use when needed.
  • Plan and determine current and future supply requirements to meet division needs. Manage and coordinate logistical support. Assist in developing plans to acquire, receive, store, transfer, issue, maintain, and dispose of equipment. Analyze logistic data to ensure milestones are met and deficiencies are identified.
  • Manage multiple projects in a fast-paced, ever changing environment. Work independently and as a team. Coordinate and collaborate on various responsibilities while making highly organized and sound decisions. Prioritize work and delegate tasks to accomplish administrative responsibilities and to ensure optimal operating efficiency.