V. David Amparan

Resume posted by DavidAmparan58 in Logistics & Supply Chain.

Desired position type: Full-Time

[email protected]
Tel:
9155256959
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+1-974-3135-8323

Summary

My name is David Amparan. I have worked as a contractor supporting the US Army for the past (16) years. I am transitioning from my position in Qatar, and am looking for a new CONUS or OCONUS opportunity

Education

Experience

Amparan, Virgil DAVID  
4309 LomA CASITAS Road, el paso, texas 79934-3733
+974-3135-8323  ▪   [email protected]   ▪

Active Secret Clearance

 

 

Objectives

My name is David Amparan. I am seeking an opportunity to continue my Logistics career in Supply, Transportation, and/or Warehouse Operations, with a CONUS based organization. I have an extensive work history in support of Inventory and Material Control, Warehouse Operations, working with Government Furnished Property (GFP), and Government Furnished Equipment (GFE). I have worked in supervisory roles for many years. However, I would gladly welcome an opportunity to learn an organization’s processes beginning in a non-supervisory role. Such an opportunity would allow me to build a foundation of knowledge and work experience in a new career move, and build a path towards an opportunity for future advancement; if such opportunities become available.

Experience

Transportation Supervisor

▪ FEB 2019 – Current

AECOM ▪ Camp As Asayliyah, Qatar

Responsible for oversight of outbound and inbound cargo operations via air or sea movement.    Ensure document preparation for scheduled movements are completed within designated timelines, such as hazmat documentation, booking of proposed movements, preparation of RFID tags to track cargo in transit. Communicates and coordinates with various entities involved in movement processes such as Host Nation Coordination Cell (HNCC), Qatari Customs personnel, local transportation entities, and continuous communication with the customer (US Army).

Supply Supervisor ▪ MAR 2018 – FEB 2019                                                                                                                                        AECOM ▪ Camp As Asayliyah, Qatar

Responsible for Inventory Management; conduct location surveys to ensure locations are accurate; conduct inventories including annual and special inventories as directed by the Accountable office (ACO); and monitor turn-ins, and replenishment requirements. Maintain visibility and accountability of the property assigned to the Project including rolling and non-rolling stock. Knowledge of human resources requirements to be able to recruit, train, and maintain an empowered workforce.  Manage Basic Issue Items and Sets, Kits, and Outfits, and oversee the Shelf Life Management Plan. Develop plans and timelines to perform major tasks and requirements. Query AWRDS and LMP to determine the status of requisitions and equipment to support the war fighter. Manage and maintain the containers used for shipment and storage including linkage to equipment and supplies been stored.  Conduct briefings for Government personnel project visitors.

Supply Tech – Lead ▪ JUN 2017 – MAR 2018                                                                                                                                        AECOM ▪ Camp As Asayliyah, Qatar

Responsible for US Army wholesale supply oversight of APS-5 equipment and inventor                                                      Supervise Supply Technicians Material Coordinators and Foreign National in various warehouse operations, cargo                             deployment preparation, and cycle inventory assignments.  Conduct inventory oversight for accuracy, and validation of locations in AWRDS program. Attend weekly Commander’s Operation Briefings. Process and assign Inbound/Outbound equipment mission tasks to include ONS Taskers.                                                                             Coordinate joint tasks with other sections and Project Management to ensure timelines are completed on schedule. Function as Supply Supervisor in the Supervisor’s absence.                                                                                                                                           Support and direct assigned duties as administered by contract leadership.

 

Material Coordinator ▪ APR 2017 – JUN 2017                                                                                                                                        AECOM ▪ Camp As Asayliyah, Qatar

Responsible for 5-7 personnel Team within the Supply Services section of the contract; offer oversight and support to personnel supporting inventory cycle counts, delivery of inventory due for TMDE calibration, transport of cargo/inventory to designated locations as tasked.

SEP 2016 to APR 2017   Unemployed due to a layoff   

Unit Movement Supervisor ▪ AUG 2004 – SEP 2016                                                                                                                                        * * during this time period, I worked in the above mentioned capacity as UMB Supervisor.                                                 The contract bid to 5 different organizations;

Raytheon Technical Services ▪ AUG 2004 – DEC 2007

IAP Worldwide Services           ▪ JAN 2008 – SEP 2010

AC FIRST, LLC                             ▪ SEP 2010 – FEB 2015

TECHNICA, LLC                          ▪ FEB 2015 – MAR 2016

AECOM                                      ▪ MAR 2016 – SEP 2016

Contractor for the Unites States Army- Responsible for management/supervision of day to day operations at the Arrival/Departure Airfield Control Group (A/DACG) comprised of 26 personnel and associated ground-handling air-load equipment; Rail Operations Center comprised of nine personnel, three locomotives and 235 railcars; Material Movements (Line-Haul) Section comprised of seven personnel. Critical areas of responsibility include coordination of deployment and redeployment flight and rail operations to include the initiation of timeline documents, prepared for the unit, and supervising all aspects of the movement process to completion of the mission. Responsible for maintaining personnel data, mission  documentation (daily, weekly, and monthly) reporting for all aspects of A/DACG, rail-loading, container management,  and line-haul movement operations.                                                        Active in recruitment, hiring and training of new personnel

Skills

  • Substantial work experience in support of internal and external customers.
  • Microsoft Office, Excel, and PowerPoint skills
  • Prior work experience working in warehouse operations, and storerooms
  • Completed DoD Shelf –Life Program (OCT 2017)
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Completed DoD Shelf –Life Program (OCT 2017)
  • Intermodal Dry Cargo Container/CSC Reinspection (AMMO-43DL)
  • Active Secret Clearance

Education

Coursework in Business Administration (59 Credit Hours)                                                                                                                     University of Texas – El Paso and Park University

References

Bruce Manvell    [email protected]            (915) 526-4463

 

Peter Fargo        [email protected]  (915) 313-1333

Skills

  • Transportation and Supply

Spoken Languages

    English and Spanish