SHANE SIMPSON
**************@***.***
HOME PHONE 386-***-****
*** ***** ****** ** • Apopka, FL 32712
P ROFESSIONAL OBJECTIVE
Seeking a challenging, growth- oriented position in the Logistics industry in which academic training,
work experience, and a commitment to excellence will have valuable appplication.
EDUCATION
• Troy University, Montgomery, Alabama, persued Associates Degree in Applied Science Logistics
March 2009 to December 2009.
• Air Force Career Development Course, Certified Medical Materiel Journeyman May 2008.
• Air Force Technical School, Medical Materiel Diploma, November 2006.
EXPERIENCE
Medical Logistics Warehouse Supervisor, United StatesAir Force, P atrick Air Force Base,
Florida, February 2010 to September 2010
• Recieved, stored, issued, and delivered various medical and non- medical supplies and equipment
worth over $15.2 M at 99% accuracy, 5% above Air Force Standard.
• Lead supervisor of Hurricne protection team providing immediate shelter, food, and water
potentionally saving lives of 46,000 people on Patrick Air Force Base, Florida.
• Supervised a team of 5 indivuals in day to day procedues of a medical warehouse resulting in a 98%
effciency rating on annual warehouse inspection.
• Vital member of warehouse re -organization team, inventorying over 190 items and expanding space
utiliazation by 50%.
• Lead member in the 2010 medical logistics annual inventory, verifying 192 line items valued at $33K
with 98.4% accuracy, 4%above Air Force Standard.
• Charged with role of Warehouse Building Custodian resulting in zero discrepencies during annual
inspection and personally lauded by Air Force Ins pection team.
Medical Warehouse Technician, United States Air Force, Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery
Alabama, December 2006 to January 2010
• Assisted in procurement of War Reserve Materiel/Homeland Defense supplies with a 90K annual
budget ensuring service members had all esential items meeting Air Force supply requirements.
• P erformed quality checks of orders and cancellations received on the source document report daily,
amounting to $2.8M for the fiscal year and all disputes resolved.
• Key member of the 2009 annual medical equipment inventory solidifying 99% accuracy of 1.4K line
items, 5% above Air Force Standard.
• Managed a government purchase card in addition to warehouse duties resulting in zero errors and 213
complete purchases on a $300,000 annual budget.
• Received daily pharmaceutical order worth over $42M annually resulting in 100% accuracy rating.
• Assisted with receiving DEA Schedule II drugs on a dialy basis meeting the demands of 48,000
patients with zero discrepencies.
• P ersonally tasked by the Logistics Commander to operate the forklift and relocate $5.2 M worth of
Homeland Defense assets in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom resulting in zero errors.
AWARDS
• Medical Logistics Technician of the Quarter, October to Decmeber 2009.
• Medical Logistics Technician of the Quarter, January to March 2008.
• Medical Logistics Technician of the Quarter, April to June 2007.
C OMPUTER SKILLS
• Adept at using Microsoft Office, including Word, Power Point, and Excel.
• Experienced Journeyman using Defense Medical Logistics Standard Support (DMLSS).
• Can type 40 Words per Minute.