Walter Charles Brown
Pell City, AL 35128
Mobile: 803-***-****
Day Phone: 803-***-****
Email: **********@*****.***
Country of citizenship: United States of America
Veterans' Preference: 10-point preference based on a compensable service-connected disability of 30
percent or more
Registered for Selective
Service
Highest Grade: GS-1910-11, 03/2010-Present
Contact Current Employer: Yes
AVAILABILITY Job Type: Permanent
Federal Career Intern
Work Schedule: Full Time
Desired Work Environment Undergraduate
New Professional
Retiree
Experienced Professionals
DESIRED LOCATIONS US-MD
US-TX-Austin
US-TX-South/Corpus Christi
US-VA-Fairfax/Manassas/Reston
US-DC
US-VA-Northern
US-VA-Alexandria, Fort Belvoir
WORK EXPERIENCE Anniston Army Depot 3/2008 - Present
Anniston, Alabama US
Grade Level: GS-11
Salary: 59321 USD Per Year
Hours per week: 60
Quality Assurance Specialist, 1910
1. Successfully attained formal classroom and on-the-job-training to acquire the
skills necessary to perform duties in the areas of surveillance, inspection, test,
maintenance, preservation, and demilitarization operations as well as storage,
explosive, and industrial safety of various defense
munitions.
2. Currently serves as Quality Assurance Specialist Ammunition Surveillance
Inspector and technical authority overseeing Maintenance and Demil Operation,
applying extensive practical knowledge of contracting, management, logistics,
security, safety, environmental requirements, quality assurance, demilitarization,
and all ammunition commodity classes, i.e. conventional ammunition, rockets,
warheads, fuses, grenades, demolition devices, etc. Successfully oversee demil
contracts and conducts on-site inspections of demil processes. Perform duties in the
areas of surveillance, storage & explosive safety of various munitions.
3. Conducts daily visits to demil site and production areas to observe operations and
ensure compliance with applicable regulations and standards to identify, analyze
and assess safety hazards involved in military training, production and
demilitarization.
4. Review production activities and capabilities in light of contract quality
requirements/Review written quality or inspection procedures for adequacy, and
evaluating the implementation and effectiveness of quality/inspection systems,
including sampling plans.
5. Analyze quality data to detect unsatisfactory trends or weaknesses in the
quality/inspection system. Verify by test or inspection, using sampling inspection or
intensive product inspection techniques that products comply with requirements
prior to acceptance. Identify inadequacies and requesting corrective action.
6. Review and evaluate supply systems operations and procedures through periodic
audits and surveillance inspections. Inspecting or surveying workplaces, processes,
products, or other systems for compliance with established safety and occupational
health policies or standards and to identify potential new hazards.
7. Performs quality assurance inspections, as well as oversight of QA inspections.
Conducts briefing and quality assurance evaluations of active contracts. Conducts
field visits to obtain necessary data for analysis and evaluations. Evaluates
performance and report unresolved violations and deficiencies. .
8. Issue corrective action requests and/or product/process improvement requests.
9. Assists higher graded specialist in managing, coordinating and evaluating the
USASAC Foreign Military Sales program. Provides logistical support and guidance
to assigned programs and/or organizations. Performs specific, independent
analytical assignments in support of projects and studies performed by higher
specialists.
Certification-eligible Level I in Acquisition Career Field Lifecycle Logistics
Certification-eligible Level I in Production, Quality and Manufacturing
(Contact Supervisor: Yes, Supervisor's Name: Randall Branaugh, Supervisor's
Phone: 256-***-****)
US ARMY 8/2005 - 1/2007
Fort Story, Virginia US
Salary: $ 53184.69 USD Per Year
Hours per week: 50
Senior Ammunition Supervisor/Inspector
•Maintained and managed the battalion training readiness program. Works closely
with Range Safety and training personnel at different installation to identify,
analyze and assess safety hazards involved in military training. Ensured all records
were updated, secured, and kept current. Coordinated the planning, research,
scheduling, and evaluation of all training events. Revised Standard Operating
Procedures Manuals to comply with current regulatory guidance and updated
training standards. Responsible for the health and welfare of 10 soldiers.
•Provides technical safety advice and assistance to commanders, senior personnel
on matters pertaining to specialized military activities such as, live fire exercises,
simulated combat training (day and night), explosive safety, combat
engineer/construction operations, field maintenance operations, convoy
movements, field fuel handling operations and other high-risk operations related to
combat readiness and force protection training.
•Verified authorizations for accuracy and compliance with applicable directives.
•Conducted numerous oral and written briefings to visiting staff, senior leaders and
external agencies.
TRAINING & Development
•Developed and instructed ammunition management programs.
•Coordinated annual, mandatory training sessions with 95% success rate for of over
400 personal.
•Maintained and managed the battalion training readiness program. Ensured all
records were updated, secured, and kept current.
•Coordinated the planning, research, scheduling, and evaluation of all training
events.
•Revised Standard Operating Procedures Manuals to comply with current
regulatory guidance and updated training standards.
SPECIAL SKILLS AND CERTIFICATION
•System software applications – Training Ammunition Management Information
System (TAMIS) (Contact Supervisor: Yes, Supervisor's Name: Curtis Young,
Supervisor's Phone: 757-***-****)
US ARMY 7/2004 - 7/2005
Camp Long, Wonju South Korea
Salary: $ 52195.69 USD Per Year
Hours per week: 50
Operation Supervisor/ Senior Ammunition Inspector
Directed the daily processing of issues, receipts, turn-ins and inventories of
munitions in excess of $1.2 billion dollars of Class V stored at 2 Ammunition
Depots and 1 Ammunition Supply Point. Provided customer services to all units
training in the Area III and throughout Korea. Responsible for the health and
welfare of 15 Soldiers, 5 civilian and 10 host national supply clerks and
accountability of equipment valued at more than 1 million dollars.
TRAINING & Development
•Developed and instructed ammunition management programs.
•Maintained and managed the battalion training readiness program. Ensured all
records were updated, secured, and kept current.
•Coordinated the planning, research, scheduling, and evaluation of all training
events.
•Revised Standard Operating Procedures Manuals to comply with current
regulatory guidance and updated training standards
(Contact Supervisor: Yes, Supervisor's Name: Walter Dunn, Supervisor's Phone:
US ARMY 7/2001 - 7/2004
Fort Richardson US
Salary: $ 48635.29 USD Per Year
Hours per week: 50
NCOIC Installation Ammunition Office
Managed the sub-allocation and forecasting of all USARAK training ammunition
valued over $34 billion dollars. Coordinated and analyzed ammunition management
with USARAK, SBCT, tenants and reserve units. Reviewed monthly training
ammunition forecasts received from units, ensured all forecast were in compliance
with STRAC and input forecast requirement into Training Ammunition
Management Information System-Redesigned (TAMIS-R). Process and review,
request for issue and turn-in of ammunition (DA Form 581) verify authorization,
accuracy and authenticity. (Contact Supervisor: Yes, Supervisor's Name: Clarence
Wiggs, Supervisor's Phone: 907-***-****)
Huntley USA Security Services 10/2001 - 11/2003
Anchorage, AK US
Salary: 17.00 USD Per Hour
Hours per week: 30
Airport Security Inspector
Screened all passengers and carry-on luggage.
Responsible for passenger safety and detection of potential trouble at security
checkpoints located before the boarding gate areas in all airport terminals.
Monitored the x-ray equipment used to scan the carry-on items, another to make
sure the walkthroughs were going smoothly, and utilized hand-held metal detectors
to scan passengers and to physically inspect the baggage, if necessary.
Operated and maintained the Electronic Badging and Control System (EBACS)
enrollment stations.
Monitored all intrusion detection systems, duress alarm and access control devices
for the installation.
Recommended the substitution of less expensive alternatives to reduce the costs
consistent with security objectives.
Conducted installation physical security information and training sessions with the
Division/Branch security managers.
Coordinated the objectives and plans of the physical security disciplines and
develops and implements procedures and practices to cover multiple security
objectives.
Researched and conducted preliminary investigations on applicants and prepared
documentation to obtain appropriate information from investigative agency.
US ARMY 6/2000 - 7/2001
Camp Stanton South Korea
Salary: $ 36074.69 USD Per Year
Hours per week: 50
Ammunition Section NCOIC/Supervisor
As Ammunition Section NCOIC/Supervisor, responsible for the safety, planning of
all ammunition operations for the 4th Squadron, 7th Cavalry to include;
Accountability, Inventory, Data Entry, Shipping and Receiving, Packaging,
Physical storage. Supervise 12 soldiers in all areas of ammunition operations.
(Contact Supervisor: Yes, Supervisor's Name: Willie Harden, Supervisor's Phone:
US ARMY 12/1997 - 6/2000
Fort Polk, Louisiana US
Salary: $ 36067.49 USD Per Year
Hours per week: 50
Ammunition Supply Supervisor
As Ammunition Supply Superisor for the Army’s only Light Cavalry Regiment;
Enlisted Regimental ammunition supply advisor to the Regimental Ammunition
Officer, Regimental Material Management Officer, Squadron and Troop
Commander; Responsible for the management of five training ammunition
accounts and ammunition. Supervise 10 military personnel in all areas of
ammunition operations. Managed government owned and leased property using the
application of logistics support activities. Proper use, handling, recordkeeping,
safeguarding and accounting for personal property identification and proper
reutilization/disposal of excess personal property Inventory management. (Contact
Supervisor: Yes, Supervisor's Name: Jeremy King, Supervisor's Phone: 405-213-
5891)
US ARMY 11/1995 - 12/1997
Schweinfurt Germany
Salary: $ 31474.69 USD Per Year
Hours per week: 50
Supervisor Ammunition Section
As Ammunition Supervisor, responsible for the safety, planning and deployment of
the ammunition section of a 3/5 platoon to Bosnia, and all ammunition operations
for the 1st Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment to include; Accountability, Inventory,
Data Entry, Shipping and Receiving, Packaging, Physical storage . Supervise 10
military personnel in all areas of ammunition operations. Deployed to Bosnia in
support of Operation Joint Endeavor. (Contact Supervisor: Yes, Supervisor's Name:
Raymond Brewer, Supervisor's Phone: 309-***-**** )
US ARMY 12/1992 - 11/1995
Fort Hood US
Salary: $ 26182.69 USD Per Year
Hours per week: 50
Supervisor Ammunition Section
Responsible for the requesting, pickup, storage, issues and turn-in of all squadron
ammunition. Directly supervised for the health, welfare and accountability of 3
subordinates, 5 HEMMTT's, 2 forklifts and 1 5 ton cargo truck with equipment
valued at $800,000 dollars (Contact Supervisor: Yes, Supervisor's Name: Willie
Stokes, Supervisor's Phone: 256-***-****)
US ARMY 12/1991 - 12/1992
Camp Edwards South Korea
Salary: $ 24882.49 USD Per Year
Hours per week: 50
Supervisor Ammunition Section
Supervised military personnel in all areas of ammunition operations which include;
Issue and Turn-in, Safety, Serviceability, Accountability, Inventory, Physical
Security and Warehousing and Storage. (Contact Supervisor: Yes, Supervisor's
Name: Charles Perkins, Supervisor's Phone: 253-***-**** )
EDUCATION Army E-Learning
Web-based, Online US
Vocational - 7/2008
Relevant Coursework, Licensures and Certifications:
OPER0211 DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS (DOE)
OPER0213 TAGUCHI AND QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
OPER0214 EXPERIMENTING FOR PROCESS IMPROVEMENT
OPER0221 SIX SIGMA--STATISTICAL PROCESS CONTROL
OPER0222 CONTROL CHARTS AND THE PRE-CONTROL PROCESS
OPER0223 SIX SIGMA--LEAN TOOLS FOR CONTROL
OPER0224 SIX SIGMA--MEASUREMENT SYSTEM RE-ANALYSIS
OPER0253 COMMON TESTS
OPER0252 HYPOTHESIS TESTING
OPER0251 EXPLORATORY DATA ANALYSIS
OPER0193 COLLECTING AND SUMMARIZING DATA
OPER0194 PROPERTIES AND APPLICATIONS OF PROBABILITY DI
OPER0195 MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS
OPER0196 ANALYZING PROCESS CAPABILITY
OPER0197 CALCULATING PROCESS CAPABILITY
OPER0191 PROCESS ANALYSIS AND DOCUMENTATION
OPER0192 PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS
OPER0175 THE SIX SIGMA CHANGE AGENT
OPER0176 SIX SIGMA MANAGEMENT AND PLANNING TOOLS
OPER0177 SIX SIGMA AND THE VOICE OF THE CUSTOMER
OPER0178 SIX SIGMA AND CRITICAL CUSTOMER REQUIREMENTS
OPER0179 DEFINING AND MAPPING THE SIX SIGMA PROCESS
OPER0181 SCOPING THE SIX SIGMA PROJECT
OPER0174 SIX SIGMA TEAM DYNAMICS AND PERFORMANCE
OPER0173 SIX SIGMA TEAM LEADERSHIP
OPER0172 THE SIX SIGMA PROJECT CHARTER AND PLAN
OPER0171 DEFINE THE SIX SIGMA OPPORTUNITY
OPER0164 HIST OF ORGANIZAL IMPROV & FOUNDAT OF 6 SIG
OPER0165 OVERVIEW OF BUSINESS PROCESS MANAGEMENT
OPER0166 THE IMPORTANCE OF METRICS TO SIX SIGMA OPER0161 SIX
SIGMA AND THE CORPORATE ENTERPRISE
OPER0162 LEADERSHIP IN SIX SIGMA
OPER0163 ORGANIZATIONAL GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
COMM0011 WRITING WITH INTENTION
COMM0015 WRITING TO REACH THE AUDIENCE
COMM0232 OPTIMIZING E-MAIL AT WORK
LEAD0153 BUSINESS EXECUTION IN ACTION
LEAD0122 ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE AND LEADERSHIP
LEAD0126 DYNAMICS OF LEADERSHIP
LEAD0141 THE MARK OF A LEADER
Defense Acquisition University
Fort Belvoir, Va US
Certification - 4/2008
82 course hours
Relevant Coursework, Licensures and Certifications:
DAU Courses
CLB 007 Cost Analysis
CLB 016 Introduction to Earned Value Management
CLC 033 Contract Format and Structure for the DoD e-Business Environment
CLL 008 Designing for Supportability in DoD Systems
CLL 011 Performance Based Logistics (PBL)
CLM 003 Ethics Training for Acquisition Technology and Logistics LOG 101
Acquisition Logistics Fundamentals
PQM 101 Production, Quality & Manufacturing Fundamentals
CON 111 Mission Strategy Execution
CLM 017 Risk Management
CLC 028 Past Performance Information
LOG 203 Reliability and Maintainability
LOG 102 Fundamentals of System Sustainment Management
LOG 204 Configuration Management
ACQ 101 Fundamentals of Systems Acquisition Management
ACQ 201 A Intermediate Systems Acquisition Course
CON 110 Mission Support Planning
CON 112 Mission Performance Assessment
CON 214 Business Decisions for Contracting
Certification-eligible Level I in Acquisition Career Field Lifecycle Logistics
Certification-eligible Level I in Production, Quality and Manufacturing
Touro University International
Cypress, CA US
Bachelor's Degree - 12/2007
120 Semester Hours
Major: Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Minor: Logistics Management
GPA: 3.63 out of 4.0
Honors: magna cum laude
JOB RELATED Active Department of Defense Secret Security Clearance
TRAINING
Training - ANCOC/Level 4 Ammunition (03/15/2003)
Performs duties as supervisor to lower grade Soldiers and provides technical
guidance to the Soldiers in the accomplishment of their duties. Interprets technical
data and instructs subordinates in the technical aspects of ammunition, missile and
other explosive items receipt, storage, maintenance and supply. Technical advisor
on ammunition surveillance and safety matters. Prepares/reviews ammunition
storage waivers. Prepare complex ammunition malfunction reports. Ensures
ammunition quality assurance/quality control procedures are followed. Assist in the
preparation of transportation of ammunition, ammunition components and
explosives. Assist in receipt, storage, issue, maintenance, modification, destruction
and demilitarization of explosive items. Operate MHE to maneuver ammunition.
Training- BNCOC/ Level 2/3 Ammunition (09/03/1994)
Performs duties in preceding skill level, supervises lower grade Soldiers and
provides technical guidance to the Soldiers in the accomplishment of their duties.
Assist in the preparation of transportation of ammunition, ammunition components
and explosives. Performs duties in the preceding skill levels, supervises lower grade
Soldiers and provides technical guidance to the Soldiers in the accomplishment of
their duties. Prepares/reviews ammunition storage waivers. Prepare complex
ammunition malfunction reports. Ensures ammunition quality assurance/quality
control procedures are followed.
Training - Ammunition Specialist (89B) (10/01/1991)
The ammunition specialist receives, stores and issues conventional ammunition,
guided missiles, large rockets and other ammunition related items; performs
maintenance (unit, direct support and general support) modification, destruction
and demilitarization on ammunition and explosive components.
LANGUAGES English
Spoken: Advanced
Written: Advanced
Read: Advanced
REFERENCES Curtis Young US Army Supervisor
Phone Number: 757-***-****
Reference Type: Professional
Clarence Wiggs DA Civilian Fort Richardson Installation
Ammunition Manager
Phone Number: 907-***-****
Reference Type: Professional
Walter C Dunn US Army Supervisor
Phone Number: 254-***-****
Reference Type: Professional
Randall Branaugh DA Civilian Chief Logistics Support
Division
Phone Number: 256-***-****
Email Address: *****.********@*****.****.***
Reference Type: Professional
ADDITIONAL Experienced in file management and control of classified material and documents.
INFORMATION Proficient with Microsoft applications: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Excel, Power
Point, and Word.