Cedric L. Johnson
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Sumter, South Carolina 29154
Home Phone: 803-***-****
Cell Phone: 803-***-****
E-mail: **********@***.***
SUMMARY OF SKILLS:
Over 26 years of combined professional experience in various supervisory
and managerial positions within the U.S. Air Force Munitions Maintenance
and Accounting and Finance career fields. Effectively managed duty
sections with continually decreasing personnel and financial resources.
Always able to accomplish more with less. Works well with others. Very
proactive and can make things happen. Proficient in a variety of areas.
Punctual and reliable. Computer literate.
EXPERIENCE:
April 2010 to June 2013
60 Hours
Certified Repair Technician
Southern Beverage Services
1560 Pine Island Road
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Jack Formyduval
Efficiently installed, repaired, reprogrammed, and removed coffee,
cappuccino, juice, and other specialty drink machines. Repairs included,
but were not limited to plumbing, electrical, and mechanical issues.
Certified to repair all Wilbur Curtis, Bunnomatic, Bloomfield, FETCO, and
Cecilware machines. Install and repair locations included hospitals,
restaurants, convenience stores, and military bases. Expertly installed
and repaired equipment. Consistently maintained excellent customer
relations.
October 2005 to January 2010
40 Hours
Further Processing Supervisor
Pilgrims Pride Corp
215 Highway 15
Sumter, South Carolina
Dwayne Weisel
Managed and supervised 2 production lines and 36 employees during the
processing of chicken tenders, chicken nuggets, and eight-piece chicken
parts. Ensured correct marination procedures were performed. In addition,
ensured correct batter, and breader was used. Oversaw Statistical Process
Control procedures while verifying proper breading pick-up and batter
viscosity, and correct temperature range. Proactive in learning Plant
Fully-cooked and Packaging procedures. Always willing to assist where
needed. Responsible for Lockout Tagout, and Safety Programs. Ensured
compliance with company policies, root cause analysis of preventive
measures, training and assigning and directing work priorities.
August 2003 to August 2005
40 Hours
Chief of Weapons Safety
E-7
U.S. Air Force, Shaw AFB, South Carolina
Lt Col Thomas Littleton
Planned and managed the Wing weapons/explosives mishap prevention program.
Reviewed weapons and
explosives safety plans/programs. Developed and issued instructions and
procedures that established technical
and administrative weapons and explosives safety requirements. Performed
inspections, evaluations, and
surveys of facilities, and explosives operations. Augmented a low-manned
ground safety section. Documented and reviewed inspection findings,
initiated appropriate improvements based on findings, and prepared and
submitted formal reports for dissemination. Applied Operational Risk
Management (ORM) techniques during daily duty. Investigated weapons and
ground incidents and prepared mishap reports.
September, 2001 to August 2003
40 Hours
Chief of Munitions Mobility
E-7
U.S. Air Force, Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina
Senior Master Sergeant Harold Carter
Responsible for management of the Munitions Flight Mobility Program.
Supervised 30 personnel during the processes of maintaining the flight's
deployable mobility equipment that included tools, munitions handling
trailers, forklifts, metal mobility bins, an explosives items. Observed
and performed warehouse operations, ensuring all handling equipment was
safe and properly maintained. Implemented safety standards adopted by Air
Force, Department of Defense Occupational Safety and Health Agency, and
other national safety associations. Developed and implemented
comprehensive munitions handling training plans and distributed training
guides. .
May, 1998 to April, 2000
40 Hours
Chief Conventional Maintenance
E-7
U.S. Air Force, Shaw Air Force base, California
Senior Master Sergeant Eddie Fuquay
Planned, organized, and oversaw the activities of 30 personnel while
maintaining the condition of 20mm ammunition, countermeasure chaff and
flare, general purpose bombs and all associated handling equipment.
Perform electrical continuity checks of chaff and flare in modules.
Established work priorities. Planned and scheduled work in such a manner
that promoted a smooth flow and even distribution, and ensured the
effective use of organization resources. Continually exceeded
organizational goals and customer needs.
FORMAL EDUCATION:
AA, 1993, Munitions Systems Technology, Community College of the Air Force,
Maxwell AFB, Al 36112
August 1976 to February 1979, Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vt, Political
Science, No Degree
SPECIALIZED TRAINING:
Munitions Management Course, June 2003, 4 Weeks, 4 Days
Hazardous Material Handler's Class, September 1989, 5 Days
LICENSES/CERTIFICATES:
4K and 6K forklift, warehouse pallet jacks.
CPR, Ground Safety Trained.