ROBERT RUBERG
**** ****** ******* *****, **** Worth, Texas 76123
********.*****@*****.***
QUALIFICATIONS PROFILE
Results-driven, versatile, and mechanically inclined professional coupled with comprehensive skills in aviation, logistics, transportation, and warehouse operations.
Demonstrate in-depth knowledge of aircraft, aircraft systems, engines, and component parts. Well-versed in coordinating project schedules and monitoring timelines, combined with significant experience in developing innovative plans and strategies.
Show competency in determining project requirements and producing cost estimates, powered with greater insight in all aspects of maintenance and safety procedures. Offer high-caliber qualifications in performing quality assurance inspections.
Display keen eye for detail with proven ability to multitask in a fiercely competitive, dynamic, and fast-paced environment.
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
DYNCORP INTERNATIONAL ~ CAMP DWYER, AFGHANISTAN
HELICOPTER CREW CHIEF / PASSENGER SUPPORT SPECIALIST / AVIATION SITE SUPERVISOR 2011–PRESENT
AVIATION PASSENGER SUPPORT SPECIALIST 2010–PRESENT
Ensure passengers’ safety and security during aircraft operations and provide emergency first aid as necessary. Perform pre-flight, thru-flight, and post-flight inspections of aircraft emergency and cabin equipment. Instrumental in operating aircraft systems and equipment, such as electrical, interphone, doors, and exits. Ensure that all Billeting (LSA) issues are resolved which includes generators, latrines, and showers. Manage transit personnel including all through put cargo. Vigorously attended the Managers Meetings and resolved any aircraft issues when arise. Monitor aircrafts while in transit to multiple locations.
- Exemplified keen proficiency in emergency equipment use and emergency procedures; perform orderly and expeditious evacuation of passengers and crew when required
- Supervised loading and off-loading of passengers and baggage on aircraft including inspections
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS: 1994–2010
LOGISTICS SUPERVISOR, VARIOUS LOCATIONS SEP 2002–AUG 2010
Pivotal in validating time-phased movement data for accuracy prior to transportation sourcing. Rendered Logistics Automated Information Systems (LOGAIS) support and training to subordinate sections to develop their competencies and achieve their highest level of potential. Spearheaded and mentored 15 to 60 employees to ensure on-time completion of any logistical movement.
- Conceptualized manual and automated load plans for tractor-trailers as well as amphibious ships and aircrafts
- Earned distinction for displaying strong liaison, communication, team building, and leadership skills
- Presided over numerous Ports of Embarkation worldwide and worked collaboratively with the Ports Authority for efficient throughput of passengers, vehicles, and cargo
SUBSTANCE ABUSE CONTROL OFFICER (SACO), FORT WORTH, TX, USA DEC 2009–AUG 2010
Compiled and organized case files of Marines, identified with drug/alcohol problems, and endowed aftercare services for individuals who complete a drug/alcohol treatment program. Provided expert advice to drug/alcohol abusers to the counseling center as needed.
- Drove all efforts to maintain an effective urinalysis program as ordered by Marine Corps guidelines
LOGISTICS CHIEF, MAG 41 VMGR-234, FORT WORTH, TX, USA JUN 2008–AUG 2010
Displayed unsurpassed management expertise in day-to-day operational aspects of logistics. Oversaw all facets of academic development, instruction, administration, coordination, class/staff scheduling, and technical training for entry- and advanced-level curriculums. Applied dynamic leadership talents to entry-level supervisors and managers to enhance their knowledge, skills, and abilities. Vigorously participated in all aspects of Deployment Planning from IPCs, MPCs, and FPCs.
- Initiated the development of logistics and transportation sourcing concepts as well as distribution site set-up, maintenance and operations into course curriculum
- Recognized as a lead instructor for basic functions with AALPS, ICODES, and MDSSII, as well as in handheld PDT training
- Served as an integral contributor in the implementation of the Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) concept into deployment planning
- Entrusted as the phase developer/manager for the Automated Information Systems, Automated Identification Technology, and MDSS II training for subordinate units
- Gained more than 1500 hours of platform instruction experience
III MARINE EXPEDITIONARY FORCE (MEF) G-4 MARITIME PREPOSITIONING FORCE, OKINAWA, JAPAN MAY 2005–JUN 2008
- Carried out all aspects of ship loading and stowage
- Ensured Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF) operational capabilities and requirements were clearly planned and identified to ensure mission’s success
EMBARK CHIEF, 31ST MARINE EXPEDITIONARY UNIT, OKINAWA, JAPAN SEP 2003–MAY 2005
- Masterfully led the implementation of ICODES when changing from CAEMES/CALMS; attended all planning conferences for ship to shore movements
- Facilitated a combat tour and provided logistical support for nine forward operating bases in Iraq
- Appointed and deployed to Operation Iraqi Freedom from July 2004 to March 2005
- Established and implemented RFID/AALPS/ICODES tracking of all equipment
LOGISTICS MOVEMENT CONTROL CENTER, CONTAINER MANAGER III MEF, OKINAWA, JAPAN SEP 2002–SEP 2003
- Directed and coordinated all aspects of transportation for III MEF Okinawa Japan
- Closely monitored the movement, serviceability, and container location for all III MEF containers
MOTOR TRANSPORT INSTRUCTOR, FORT LEONARD WOOD, MO, USA 2001–2002
- Delivered informative presentations and instructed Marine Motor Transport Corps Equipment
- Functioned as the Licensing Examiner for the Hummer and MTVR
PRIOR WORK EXPERIENCE
MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATIONS CHIEF, 31ST MEU MSSG-31, OKINAWA, JAPAN 1998–2001
MOTOR TRANSPORT BULK REFUELER, MWSS-371 MCAS, YUMA, AZ, USA 1996–1998
MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR, 3RD SUPPLY BN SUPPLY CO., OKINAWA, JAPAN 1995–1996
MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR, TBS OFFICER CANDIDATE SCHOOL, QUANTICO, VA, USA 1994–1995
CERTIFICATIONS
Completed numerous military training and continuing education courses
Great Plains Area Vo-tech Certified Welder: 1992–1993
Active Secret Security Clearance
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
Airlift Planners Course Motor Transport Operations NCO Course
Motor Vehicle Operator ICODES Course
Basic Embarkation Training Course Hazardous Material Management Course
Transportation and Storage of Hazardous Material Course Ship Loading and Storage
Team Embarkation Officers Course Embarkation Officer/SNCO Course
Logistics Embarkation Career Course Dry Cargo Container Course
RFID Training
MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTS
Received the following military awards and honors through demonstration of exemplary performance and dedication:
Navy And Marine Corps Commendation Medal (2) Letter of Appreciation (1)
Navy Unit Commendation (1) Korean Defense Service Medal (1)
Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal (1) Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation (3)
Global War on Terrorism Service Medal (1) Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal (5)
Certificate of Commendation (Individual Award) (1) National Defense Service Medal (2)
Sea Service Deployment Ribbon (8) Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (2)
Certificate of Appreciation (1)
TECHNICAL PROFICIENCY
Microsoft Office Suite: Word, Excel, and PowerPoint; Automated Air Load Planning System (AALPS); Integrated Computerized Deployment System (ICODES), Marine Air Ground Task Force Deployment Support System (MDSS II), Logistics Automated Information System (LOGAIS), and various Marine Corps Proprietary Software