Gregory Neil Wagner
**** ** ***** ** ( Parkville MO 64152-2511 ( 816-***-**** Home ( (816)
CAREER OBJECTIVE: A leadership position on the safety side of the
transportation industry.
EXPERIENCE:
06/07 - Present Girton Propane Service, 1156 Bridge St., Clay Center KS
Terminal Manager of the East Saint Louis, IL terminal:
Continue all responsibilities of the Safety Director position
and overseeing the terminal in all aspects, including
coordinate and prioritize all maintenance activities in the
terminal and responsible for local driver's assignments.
Safety Director: Responsible for safety and compliance of
over 120 trucks, and drivers. Coordinate insurance claims for
accidents and workers compensation; coordinate safety
meetings; perform disciplinary actions up to and including
termination; and administer all bonus programs.
Over-the-Road Driver: Pick-up and deliver liquid commodities
over 48 states, safely and on time. Conformed to all DOT
rules and regulations. No accidents or moving violations.
12/05 - 6/07 Huttig Building Products, 7600 Gardner Ave., Kansas City,
MO 64120
Local Delivery Driver: Delivered all kinds of building
products within a four state area often with 10-18 stops a
day. No accidents or moving violations.
02/01 - 12/05 TMC Transportation, PO Box 1774, Des Moines IA 50306
Over-the-Road Flatbed Driver. No moving violations, accidents or
cargo claims.
9/93 - 01/01 American Century Services, 4500 Main St., Kansas City MO
64111
Configuration Management Specialist: Coordinate the
implementation of version management for Distributed and
Mainframe code. This includes setting up life cycles,
procedures and processes. Provide training on "PVCS
dimensions" and "Endevor" tools and procedures. Provide
technical support for tools and processes. Hold review
meetings to enforce compliance with procedures.
Change Management Specialist: Coordinate and manage changes
and new systems into the computing environment. Research
special projects as assigned. Communicate change status with
business partners. Provide technical training and overviews
prior to system changes or additions. Document and
communicate with operations personnel on new software
products and hardware that is installed. Provide monthly
computer operational reports. Monitor systems
responsibility.
Operator II: Operate and maintain IBM 3800, 3835, 4245 and
3820 printers. Monitor tape drives and system console.
Recognize and act upon any system discrepancies. Maintain
system availability. Provide leadership and training for
other operations members. Perform special operations
requests in a timely and accurate manner. Other equipment
includes: IBM ES/9000 mainframes; 3380 and 3390 DASD; and
3990 controllers.
1/89 - 8/93 PARS Service, 11530 Ambassador Dr., Kansas City, MO 64153
Operations Supervisor: Provide security for computer
facility. Prepare and report daily status reports. Assure
correct staffing to meet all goals set by operations.
Represent operations in all planning meetings. Supervise and
provide guidance for a staff of fifteen (15).
Gregory Neil Wagner
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EXPERIENCE Continued: (PARS Service)
Master Console Operator: Provide leadership and training for
operations staff. Assume responsibilities for department in
the absence of supervisor. Assist in all major activities
such as: scheduled down times, equipment upgrades as well as
hardware failures. Keep reports and logs of outages,
hardware failures and system discrepancies up to date.
Assist in writing procedures for operations department.
Operator B: Ensure all systems are up and running. Diagnose
system problems and act accordingly. Ensure all jobs run
normally. Operate TPF and VM systems on IBM 3090 mainframes.
Other equipment includes: IBM 9083, 3480, 3490, 3705, 3745,
3890, 3880, 3380 and 3990's.
12/83 - 1/89 Farmland Industries, Inc., 3315 N. Oak Tfwy, Kansas City,
MO 64116
Computer Operator: Resolve all types of hardware problems.
Diagnose hardware and production job problems. Document
internal problem reports. Contact appropriate personnel when
problems exist beyond my knowledge. Ensure that production
is running as fast and smooth as possible.
Senior Operator: Resolve all types of problems related to
output media. Prepare $1,500,000 departmental expense
budget. Supervise and maintain performance records for 12
employees. Vendor interface for printing and distribution
equipment. Establish and document departmental operating
procedures. Conduct employee training.
Associate Operator: Operate IBM 3800 Models 1 and 3 laser
printers. Operate IBM 1403, 3211, and 4248 impact printers.
Operate Autocom I microfiche printers and duplicators.
Operate IBM and STC tape drives.
Reports Distribution Clerk: Distribution of 9,000 to 10,000
reports per week to internal and external users. Accounting
for each report printed and distributed. Writing internal
operating procedures.
EDUCATION:
Certified Safety Supervisor
NATMI
2460 W. 26th Ave., Suite 245-C, Denver, CO 80211
Attended November 19-23, 2012
Received certification
Motor Carrier Safety Compliance
Transportation Safety Institute, 6500 S. MacArthur Blvd.,
Oklahoma City, OK 73169
Attended October 29 - November 2, 2012
Received certification
Fort Scott Community College, Kansas City Kansas
Transportation School, 1401 Fairfax Tfwy., Bldg. D, Room 362,
Kansas City, KS 66115
January 2001
Graduated with Top Driver award.
Gregory Neil Wagner
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EDUCATION Continued:
Continuing Education Kansas City, MO
Additional course work in Data Processing Concepts, TSO/ISPF,
DCF, SAS, JCL, MVS, JES2, Endevor Processors, PVCS
Dimensions, Printer Operation, Resolve, 3090 training, 3480
concepts, VSMR scheduling package, IOF, MONA, Information
Management, and Stress Management, How To Supervise People,
Dealing With Problem Employees, Achieving Professional
Excellence.
Illinois Central College, East Peoria, IL
June 1982 - December 1983, GPA 3.0
Completed 24 credit hours in ASSEMBLER, BASIC, COBOL, and
COBOL II programming languages in addition to general studies
including Algebra, Accounting 1, Accounting II and English.
Roanoke-Benson High School, Roanoke, IL
August 1978 - June 1982, GPA 2.5
Received diploma for general studies including specializes
courses in Accounting, Business Practice and Introduction to
Computers.
REFERENCES: Furnished upon request.
SALARY HISTORY: Furnished upon request.