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Supply Chain Customer Service

Location:
Mesa, AZ, 85202
Salary:
65000
Posted:
August 14, 2013

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Resume:

Shannon C Williamson

*** * ******** ***. ******, UT 84074 435-***-**** *******.*******.**@*****.***

Logistics/Supply Chain Manager

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS

My training in managing logistics, inventory and distribution of products has instilled in me the

ability to provide support to all project operational personnel and to devise and maintain

logistical procedures to facilitate the movement of project and personnel. I have had some

experience working with warehouse supervisors to maintain daily schedules of anticipated goods

movements both inwards and outwards. Additionally, I have strong understanding of strategic

sourcing and supply chain management including forecasting, planning and inventory control.

SKILLS: High energy and a hands-on approach to achieving goals.

Strong organizational skills to drive multiple projects with high priorities.

A detail orientation along with strong troubleshooting and problem solving skills.

Strong team leadership skills and the ability to coach and motivate staff.

Solid interpersonal and cross-functional collaboration skills.

Excellent written and verbal communication abilities

Additional skills: Lean 6 Sigma, Stock Control, Hazardous Material, Smartchain,

Military/Government Regulations, Property Accountability, Data Management, Safety,

Customer Service, Microsoft Office, Budget Analysis, Logistics Modernization Program

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2011- Present Tooele Army Ammunition Plant (Department of Defense), Tooele UT

DISTRIBUTION FACILITY SPECIALIST; GS 11 Series 2030 -

Purpose: Provide quality munitions in a timely manner to the customer.

Product is maintained through the management control of receiving, handling, storing, issuing

and shipping; through the release order for shipment of all ammunition and related items, the

customer is ensured the best quality and service available. Storage and safety regulations are

researched to maintain production schedule for conventional maintenance and shipping and

receiving documents, classification and stock status reports, typical procedures, and special

directives to determine specific requirements (equipment and personnel, the need for special-

handling equipment, etc.) in the storage or shipment of items or components. Provide on-site

coordination and guidance for storage options when operations request assistance.

2010-2011 Defense Ammunition Center (DAC) (Department of Defense), McAlester OK

LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST INTERN (Ammunition Manager)

Purpose: Receive formal education in the management of Military Munitions

Accepted an intern program for formal classroom and on-the-job-training in areas of

management, quality assurance and inspection, test, demilitarization, decontamination

operations, packaging, cataloging, storage, distribution, explosive and industrial safety of various

defense munitions; chemical and general supplies inventory; maintenance, storage, and

transportation of chemical munitions and general supply items.

Shannon C Williamson

387 N Antelope Ave. Tooele, UT 84074 435-***-**** *******.*******.**@*****.***

2006-2010 McAlester Army Ammunition Plant (Department of Defense), McAlester, OK

GENERAL SUPPLY SPECIALIST/SUPPLY TECHNICIAN

Purpose: To maintain physical inventories and stock accountability.

Initiated and processed various Reports of Discrepancy (ROD) and Transportation Reports of

Discrepancy (TDR) to correct accountable records of product received. Monitored supply

systems, programs, inventory, and logistical data management. Research files and databases to

identify problem areas and correct data errors in system. Recommended changes in expenditure

and stocking levels. Developed reports and statistical data based on inventory analysis.

Temporarily promoted to serve on the Logistics Modernization Program (LMP) Data Cleansing

Team to research data errors both in the SIMA system and in physical location. Duties performed

were done so through research due to denials, investigations, planning/scheduling, inventory

functions, training with automated equipment/programs and monitoring of the Arms,

Ammunition and Explosives (AA & E) as defined in AR 190-11/NG 190-11

2003-2006 University of CO, Boulder Army ROTC Boulder, CO; Cadet Command

SUPPLY TECHNICIAN

Purpose: Maintained an accurate accounting and reporting system for non-expendable property /

perform standardized property management control processes.

Processed documentation and stock item receipts and records within supply facility, issue

material to required personnel, reorder stocks at low point or at a specified reorder point, prepare

reports, stock receipt, storage, control, and issue of expendable and non-expendable items for

organization; identify requirements, requisition, issue, and distribution of administrative supplies

Accountable Property Officer, with delegated signature authority over Accountable, General and

Hazardous supplies to include but not limited to; high end items, small arms ammunition, general

supplies and equipment. Maintained annual Hazardous Material (HAZMAT) Certification and

Arms, Ammunition and Explosives (AA & E) accountability, storage and key control.

1994-1998 Unites States Army, Honorable Discharge E4 92A Automated Logistics Specialist

EDUCATION

DAU Life Cycle Logistics Level I

Northcentral University, Scottsdale AZ

Perusing PhD –BA Major: Criminal Justice GPA N/A

Colorado Technical University Online, Colorado Springs, CO

02/2011 Masters of Business Major: Logistics Supply Chain Management GPA 3.59

05/2006 Bachelors of Science Major: Business Management/Administration GPA 3.86



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