Dwona S. Evans
Shreveport, Louisiana 71129
Email: *******@***.****
Summary of Qualifications:
• Honorable Discharge, United States Army, 2004
• 5-point Veterans’ P reference
• Secret Security Clearance ACTIVE
• Six years of Administrative & Logistics experience
• Nine years of experience in Ammunition/ Materials and Inspections (QA)
• Certified experience in Property
• Knowledgeable in P.B.U.S.E.
• Served in Operation I raqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom
• Military Occupational Specialty: Ammunition Specialist- 55B / 89B * *
• Experience in shipping, receiving, accounting, handling and movement of
m unitions and other sensitive items.
• Experienced in Oracle Applications (Specialized in data Warehousing) &
A.F.M.I.S. / S.T.O.R.E.S.
• Competent in the Standard Army Retail Supply System (SARSS) & SAMS-E
• Proficient in the Standard Army Ammunition Systems Modernization
Operations System (SAASMOD)
• Proficient in Windows XP, Microsoft Word, Office, Excel and other related
computer software programs.
• Highly motivated, dependable, energetic, self-starter, fast learner, disciplined,
d iligent worker; and customer-oriented.
• H ighest Grade: GS-5-1910-GS-5
AVAI LAB I L I TY Job Type : Student Career Experience
Permanent
Federal Career Intern
Work Experience:
• Ma te rials H andler, KBR/JBB, I raq, A.S.P., Janua ry 2009-December
2009
Implemented DA and installation policies and procedures for
management and accountability for unit Basic Load & Ammunition
Basic Load; and operational Load ammunition; ensured proper
p reservation, packaging, palatalizing and marking for storage
d istribution. Conducted inventories in storage areas using automated
database procedures and magazine data cards for ammunition;
contributing factor to 100% accountability of over $30 million dollars
value of ammunition stocks in a seventy-two hour period. Analyzed
p roblems and reviewed stock and inventory reports to verify reported
data and to relate historical data to required actions. Directed
m unitions and equipment for shipments and ensured necessary staying
of loads for transportation by ground and air in accordance with state
and international regulations. Initiated actions to resolve problems
t hat caused optimum mechanization of pertinent procedures,
consistent with the needs and data processing capabilities to supply
customers; Demonstrated a full range of duties such as receipt
p rocessing, unloading vehicles, staging hazardous materials,
renovation for storage of bulk materials and equipment. Appointed as
t he Safety Rep. for the Ammunition Supply Point; Section. Performed
weekly checks on all first aid kits and smoke detectors for
serviceability; Performed monthly checks on fire extinguishers for the
A mmunition Supply Point; Attends weekly safety council meetings to
d iscuss work related injuries; and possible solutions for accident
p revention methods. Administers monthly safety classes to co-workers
concerning accident hazards in the work place and safe work practices.
Resume-D wona S. Evans (continued)
• Landsman, T w in Cities Development, Shreveport, Louisiana, June
2008-December 2008
Performed various services which included negotiating for the acquisition or
d ivestiture of mineral r ights; negotiating business agreements that provided
for the exploration for and/or development of minerals; determined ownership
i n minerals through the research of public and private records; reviewed the
status of titles, the curing of ti tle defects and otherwise reducing t it le risk
associated with ownership in minerals; managed rights and /or obligations
derived from ownership of interests in minerals; and unitizing or pooling of
i nterest in minerals.
• Logistics Coordinator (DFAC), Kellogg Brown & Root, Korean
V illage, I raq, DFAC Aug. 2007-Jan 2008
Responsible for the development of logistical plans, policies, and procedures
necessary to provide support in the logistics areas of supply, t ransportation,
maintenance, and services. Recommended and coordinated the logistics
support structure to perform the logistics functions on the project and in the
d ining facility. Coordinated the interface between logistic functions such as
t ransportation, maintenance and warehousing, to ensure efficient, t imely, and
cost effective support to the customer. Troubleshot problem areas in logistics
and coordinated problem resolution or recommended solutions to management.
Coordinated with customers to ensure desired logistics objectives, priorities,
and schedules are met and communicated to management. Analyzed work
p rocesses and developed metrics for measurement of performance. Also, had to
coordinate with Environmental, Safety, and other Shared Services functional
a reas as appropriate in regard to logistical functions performed under contract
r ules.
• Supe rvisor (Night-shift), Warehouse Operations, Kellogg Brown &
R oot, Camp Arifjan, Kuwait Container Yard, June 2005-Feb. 2006
Performed all storage site functions and IAW-SARRS1 processing parameters
of the SARSS1 ADSM manual; Maintained and assigned GFE cargo t rucks and
M HE log books; Performed and kept records of equipment PMCS, related load
tests, and scheduled
Maintenance services; ensured stock rotations policies were enforced; managed
t he Care of Supplies in Storage (COSIS) Program to prevent or minimize
damage/deterioration of stocks; Maintained oversight of warehouse safety and
f ire prevention measures; ensured receipts were verifies an posted in an
expeditious manner; Ensured supplies were stored expeditiously upon output
f rom SARSS; Organized and t rained over 30 (TCN’s) warehouse employees on
H AZMAT and other safety and communication procedures; Ensured customers
were escorted while in or near the warehouse/container yard storage areas;
Reported incidents of unlawful and /or unauthorized entry into any storage
a reas; Maintained copies of all MSDS sheets for hazardous supplies received by
t he SSA; Ensured that all documents accompanied shipment containing
hazardous items at all times.
• Administrative Asst., Kellogg Brown & Root, Camp Arifjan, Kuwait
T.D.C-Admin. Aug. 2005-Jan. 2006 (dual-hatted)
Provided administrative support for over 50 employees; Prepared daily
accountability reports and personnel rosters; Managed database for scheduled
and emergency leaves; Maintained inventory logs; provided regular updates on
status of personnel on board and equipment inventoried such as t rucks,
weapons, computers, radios, etc.; In-processed incoming personnel and
conducted numerous safety briefings.
• Ammunition Handler, Kellogg Brown & Root, Camp Arifjan, Kuwait,
A .S.P., Feb. 2005-June 2005
M anaged storage operations including receiving, warehousing, shipping,
i nventories and location surveys of ammo and explosives; Scheduled and
panned daily work for TCN personnel; Inspected in and out bound munitions
t rucks for safety violations; Coordinated visual inspections, minor
maintenance, demilitarization, determined the serviceability of A&E;
I nterfaced with the Government QASAS inspectors and took appropriate
corrective action; Reported any safety violations to the ASP Supervisor;
M aintained oversight of the magazine storage area Fire Plan, to include safety
r ules; Recommended Storage Plan changes established by QASAS; Operated
computer hardware, software/utilities and managed manual records to perform
stock control and accounting procedures.
Resume-D wona S. Evans (continued)
• Ammunition Specialist (55B) United States Army, Ft. Lewis,
Washington, June 2000- 2004
Performed administrative specialist duties in support of the 593 rd G roup;
P rovided t raining on the inspection, security, shipping, receiving, handling,
accountability,
warehousing, t ransporting and inventory controls of ammunition, explosives
sand other sensitive items for the U.S. Army. Prepared ammunition for the
t ransport in rail cars and various types of cargo t rucks, including the P.L.S.
(Palatalized Loading System); Inspected in/outbound munitions for safety
requirements and violations; Supervised, directed and t rained over 20
employees in completions of vehicle duties; Analyzed
logistical requirements and identified mission related goals and objectives.
• Technical Experience:
-Windows XP and Microsoft Office/Excel/Works 2003-2008
-Military Logistics- Standard Army Ammunition System (SAASMOD)
-Standard Army Retail Supply System (SARSS) & SAMS-E **
-Oracle Applications (Specializing in Data Warehousing)
-AFMIS & S.T.O.R.E.S. Programs
• Education:
-Bachelor of Science, Ellis University (2010-Distant Learning), Political
Science/Law
-Bachelor of Science, A.I.U (Distant Learning), Bus/Admin/Minor Human
Resources (2006-2007)
-Southern University, Sociology/General Studies, 2003-2004
-Graduate, Huntington High School, Shreveport, Louisiana, Diploma 2000
• Certificates/Licenses:
-Certificate of Completion (Kellogg Brown & Root)
-Property Certified (Kellogg Brown & Root) 2005
-Licensed Operator, Forklift 10K and below (KBR) 2009
-Licensed Operator, 5-Ton/ P.L.S. / Kalmar RT. (240 Rough Terrain Container
H andler)
-Certificate of Training AMMO 45 CBT, CDROM (Kellogg Brown& Root)-2005
• Awards/ Recognition/ Honorable Mention:
-Certificate of Legal Ethics (KBR)
-Certified First Aid Technician
-Certificate of Appreciation
-Certificate of Excellence
-National Defense Service Ribbon
-Army Good Conduct Medal
-Army Commendation Medal
-Army Service Ribbon
-Hur ricane Kat rina Relief Team, A merican Red Cross, Shreveport, La.-2005