Thomas J. White (Tom)
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Granger, Iowa 50109
Natural Born Citizen of The United States of America
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Education:
College: University of Phoenix, BA, 2009, Business Management, 3.59 GPA
College: Indian Hills Community College, AA, 1983, Diesel Truck and Trailer Maintenance
College: Indian Hills Community College, Diploma, Parts Counterperson 1983, 4.0 GPA
Experience:
Jul 2012 - Present
SAIC
Senior Maintenance Manager
Plan logistics strategies for personnel, equipment and maintenance. Manage an integrated logistics support plan. Carry out financial analysis logistics process. Maintain quality and cost control. Prepare and reviewed reports, studies, cost analysis and briefings. Respond to customer inquiries. Apply appropriate technology to improve logistics process. Analyze logistics systems. Identify performance issues. Solve complex logistics problems. Mentor less experienced logistics analysts. Use analytical and simulation tools to generate plans, reports, metrics, forecasts and models. Primary for analysis in looking at SOR information, 3 years AMSS manager and EDF assistant manager, ARFORGEN process; from developing projected ARMT plans and identifying level of repair to managing the ARCOP to 180 completion.
Aug 2011 – Jul 2012
CALIBRE,
Program Analyst
Data analysis Logistics Integrated Warehouse: provide reports, feedback and information on the monthly readiness and usage reports from the Left Behind Equipment (LBE) and Pre-Deployment Training Equipment (PDTE) sites. Data Integrity LOGSA: Insure accuracy and provide assistance in correcting errors in reporting procedures. Roll up UIC additions and deletions and send to USAMC LOGSA. Data Analysis Logistics Integrated Warehouse: equipment, parts and cost drivers from various sites. Data Integrity Logistics Integrated Warehouse: Personnel are providing accurate and up to date data on the repair parts identification and status lead times.
Jan 2007 - Jul 2011
The Iowa National Guard, Camp Dodge, Johnston, IA
MAIT Team/COMET Team/Executive Officer Military
Management Analyst Technician
Provided training to units in reporting equipment and inspection of equipment. Write new COMET checklist and inspect, train and re-inspect maintenance operations of Iowa units. Assist commander, In charge of driver’s license program for Joint Forces Headquarters.
Technician: Management Analyst; Surface Maintenance Office
Analyze data from maintenance community for correct procedures, maintenance failure trends, man-hour accounting, OPTEMPO tracking. I provided SAMS 2 operator training for Iowa National Guard units. Provided the Field Maintenance Shops (FMS) throughout Iowa with Fire Prevention Plans and Emergency Action Plans. Inspected and assisted the FMS in meeting requirements. I inspected the FMSs for the State Security office. I built and provided Asset protection binders to all of the FMSs. Provided training and guidance to the FMSs for Asset protection, documented and analyzed the maintenance communities’ progress in meeting the environmental, asset protection and safety requirements from the federal, state and military agencies. I was delegated point of contact for the safety messages, modification work orders and other maintenance messages. Sent FRAGOs to the SHAREPOINT coordinator and tracked progress of the requirements and sent to the needed points of contact.
May 2003 - Jan 2007
Joint Forces Headquarters, Camp Dodge, Johnston, IA
Maintenance Supervisor
Heavy Mobile Equipment Repair Wage Leader 10
Responsible for; assigning jobs, performing and assisting in DS/GS level repairs on CSMS equipment throughout the State. Insuring Camp Dodge, Johnston, IA safety, environmental and physical security procedures are being practiced. Inform immediate supervisor of mission progress. Insuring mandatory, new equipment and other required training is performed.
Oct 1996 - Dec 2003
DOD, Camp Dodge, Johnston, IA
Heavy Mobile Equipment Repair Supervisor
Supervised a maintenance shop with 7 employees; responsible for the maintenance and services of 2 CAV units, LRS unit and overflow from the training site and the National Maintenance Training Center. Assigned jobs, reported backlog, man-hour accounting, payroll, training needed, performance counseling, appraisals, insured safety of employees, environmental and security guidelines were met. Assigned as the movement and inspection coordinator for incoming M1 tanks.
Dec 1994 - Oct 1996
Department of Defense (DOD), Camp Dodge, Johnston, IA
Automotive Worker Supervisor
Responsible for the functions of the automotive workers at an organizational maintenance shop. In charge of 11 OMS#1 personnel; Assigned jobs, reported backlog, man-hour accounting, payroll, training needed, performance counseling, appraisals, insured safety of employees, environmental and security guidelines were met.
Aug 1987 - Dec 1994
DOD, Camp Dodge
Heavy Equipment Repairer
Worked on Iowa National Guard Equipment; Heavy track, engineer, support and all other equipment as needed; I did trouble shooting, services, component replacement and some overhaul.
Oct 1983 - Aug 1987
Arrow Leasing, Des Moines, IA
Mechanic
Diesel Truck & Trailer Mechanic Arrow Leasing;
Night supervisor: I was responsible for the maintenance, service and repair of over the road tractor and trailers, from minor repairs to major overhauls of the vehicle.
Aug 1982 - Aug 1983
City of Ottumwa Public Works Garage, 1010 Gateway Drive, Ottumwa, IA
Mechanic
Duties: Responsible for the maintenance service of all the equipment of the City of Ottumwa; from minor repairs to major overhauls.
Computer Experience: SAMS1, SAMS2, 18 years Microsoft office, SQLs ILAP, FMS Web, PBUSE, V-Look ups, Outlook, Pivot tables, LIW reconciliation
Security Clearance: SECRET, DISCO
Certifications:
Heart Saver First Aid, EXP March 24, 2012 - American Heart Association
AC/C TECH Universal - EPA Technical Certification
OSHA 204 Machinery and Machine Guarding Standards - OSHA Training Institute Southwest Education Center Texas A&M University
Additional Duty Safety Course - US Army Combat Readiness Center FT Rucker
The Rules and Regulations of Workplace Safety - Fred Pryor Seminars
Commanders Safety Course 2009 - Distributed Learning Center
2008 World Logistics Training Workshop - LOGSA
OTI 511 Occupational Safety & Health Standards for General Industry - University of Southern Florida OSHA Training Institute Education Center
80 Hours Material Readiness Course - NG Professional Education Center
RESET Training 24 hours - National Guard Professional Education Center
Awards:
Performance Award 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2010 - Department of Defense
Militiaman Award for Academic Achievement (2)
Other:
Class President and Student Senator at Indian Hills Community College.
Umpired and refereed in baseball and football. Coached Youth flag football 4 years, Defensive coordinator.
Last year undefeated. Assisted in the Beaver Creek wrestling club, Fireman for Granger, Iowa 4 years,
Lifetime member of the Iowa Warrant Officers association; served as Vice President 2 years Hawkeye Chapter, 1year
Quad Cities Chapter, 3 years as the Warrant Officer Representative for the Iowa National Guard Officers Association.
Military Experience:
May 10 – Jul 11
CW2 915 Executive Officer/Drivers License Manager JFHQ, IARNG
Performed duties assigned by the commander. Insured drivers training and performance were IAW required regulations.
May 05 – May 10
CW2 915 CSMS/OMS Support JFHQ, IARNG
Perform mechanical maintenance inspections as a member of the COMET team. Inspect maintenance management for the COMET.
Mar 03 – May 05
CW2 915 CSMS/OMS Support JFHQ, IARNG
Support M-day units on IDT and AT to meet unit maintenance requirements. Assist units in motor pool operations and instruct PMCS on tactical wheeled vehicles to unit operators.
Mar 01 – Mar 03
WO1 915 CSMS/OMS Support JFHQ, IARNG
Support M-day units on IDT and AT to meet unit maintenance requirements. Assist in motor pool operations and instruct PMCS on tactical wheeled vehicles to unit operators.
Apr 99 – Mar 01
WOC 915 CSMS/OMS Support HQ STARC, IARNG
Support M-day units on IDT and AT to meet unit maintenance requirements. Assist units in motor pool operations and instruct PMCS on tactical wheeled vehicles to unit operators.
Feb 92 – Apr 02
63N40 Motor Sergeant/ Maintenance Supervisor TRP B 1-113 Cav, IA ARNG
Duties: Responsible for the training of the maintenance section and management of the unit's equipment in accordance with the ARs, NGRs and all pubs dealing with the maintenance field, in charge of eight personnel.
Sep 92 - Feb 92
63N30 M601/A3 Tank Sys Mech, TRP A 1-113 Cav, IA ARNG
Senior mechanic; Assisted Motor Sergeant in the training of the maintenance section and management of the unit's equipment in accordance with the ARs, NGRs and all pubs dealing with the maintenance field. In charge of five personnel.
Feb 90 - Sep 92
63B40 Motor Sergeant/Maintenance Supervisor 3657 HEM Co. IA ARNG
Responsible for the training of the maintenance section and management of the unit's equipment in accordance with the ARs, NGRs and all pubs dealing with the maintenance field, In charge of 11personnel.
Aug 88 - Feb 90 .
62B30 Const Equip Repair Motor Sergeant Det 1 HQ STARC, IA ARNG
Responsible for the training of the maintenance section and management of the unit's equipment in accordance with the ARs, NGRs and all pubs dealing with the maintenance field.
Apr 88 - Aug 88
62B30 Technical Inspector 3657 HEM Co. IA ARNG
Inspected engineer equipment at GS level shop, and ordered parts for repairs. (Initial and Final Inspection)
Feb 85 - Aug 88
63G20 F&E Sys Repair 3655 HEM Co. IA ARNG
Responsible for the training of the fuel and electric section, designated as lane instructor and in charge of six personnel.
Dec 75 – Dec 79
11E20 Armor Crewman 3rd Battalion 67th Armor 2nd Armored Division Fort Hood, Texas
Maintained and operated an M60A1 tank, starting as a; driver, loader, gunner and Tank Commander
1 year in Grafenwoehr, Germany as part of Brigade “75”