William M. Jackson Jr.
**** ***** ***** *****, ************, VA 23832 . (home) 804-***-****
. (cell) 571-***-****
*******.***********@*******.***
OBJECTIVE: warehouse MANAGER
Highly capable professional with 20+ years of experience in inventory
management and warehouse operations requiring focus, discretion, and
exceptional organizational and communication skills
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Warehouse Supervisor, US Foods Service
Aug. 2005 - may.2010
Manassas, VA
. As Night Warehouse Supervisor, I perform the following duties:
. Serves as the Night Warehouse Manager while he is out on leave or sick.
. Assist the night warehouse manager managing the warehouse functions and
administer programs involved in the physical receipt, storage, handling
and distribution of assigned products.
. Supervise distribution operations, shipment and delivery of products to
ensure the most cost effective methods for manpower utilization and
production methods are implemented and maintained.
. Control production standards, accuracy of deliveries, using accuracy
programs and systems.
. Conduct a daily crew meeting to discuss safety, productivity and
accuracy. Meet with those associates needing improvement one on one to
help improve their performance.
. Maintain formal and informal communications with associates to minimize
turnover and improve team moral.
. Develop new methods and procedures to meet planned schedules and operate
the facilities within established cost budget. Analyze current
operations and make recommendations to management regarding changes and
alterations to improve expense and cost control.
. Administer policies, DOT regulations and union contract.
. Direct associates in the elimination of avoidable accidents, correction
of unsafe conditions, and improvement of overall safety performance.
Investigates on-the-job injuries and vehicle accidents.
. Interfaces with customers, sales, outside suppliers, and other functional
departments such as Sales, Procurement, Human Resources and Finance, to
ensure daily service level and product inventory requirement are met.
. Supervise warehouse associates within normal routine warehouse operations
in their receiving, storing, handling, order filling, and truck loading
activities.
. Ensure the warehouse facilities are maintained clean and in a safe manner
at all times.
. Ensure required records and reports are appropriately maintained and
processed.
. Assist in the hiring, training, and development of new associates
required to perform their assigned duties.
Warehouse Selector, US Foods Service
Aug. 2003 - Jul. 2005
Manassas, VA
. Have maintained the top required production and error rate since
September 2003.
. Checked material handling equipment before using. Completed pre-
inspection checklist at the beginning and ending of shift, reported any
deficiencies to a member of management.
. Checked Voxware equipment before using. Log-in and verified
functionality.
. Picked-up labels at operations office and logged-in to the batch.
. Verified all labels are for the same route.
. Accurately and safely selected all products for your batch. Ensured that
the product matched your pick label and the pallets are stacked by stops,
stacked in order to prevent damage and labels are attached to all
products in a manner so that they can be seen by the driver during the
unload process.
. Accurately recorded all mark-outs, catch weights, and let-downs on the
appropriate labels and in the Voxware system.
. Upon completion of the batch, wrapped the pallet with shrink wrap
ensuring integrity to prevent damage, dropped the pallet off at the
correct shipping door and communicated any item, pallet, or customer
discrepancies to the dock supervisor.
. Maintained a neat and orderly warehouse area at all times.
Logistician, Veridian Jan 2003 to Jun 2003
Springfield, VA
. Supervised a team of five to eight individuals.
. Team verified all incoming orders.
. Properly received, stored, and distributed all materials using prescribed
recording procedures for all orders. Using the OMD Management Information
Systems.
. Filled parts requests/transfers within the deadline given.
. Assigned warehouse and system locations for new parts using barcode
system.
. Every two week period inventory supplies and prepared a list of supplies
to order using the different Excel and Access spreadsheets in the
computer system.
. Prepared items for shipment using UPS, or FedEx.
. Pulled and loaded orders for individual customers.
. Used a forklift to perform most of the above duties.
. Maintained a neat and orderly warehouse area.
. Built relationships with the different vendors to make sure deliveries
met deadlines.
. Answered all counter and phone requests in a professional manner.
Warehouse Specialist, TNT Logistics
March 2000 to Dec 2002
Springfield, VA
. Team leader for up to three to five individuals.
. Loaded Trucks with supplies for companies onto the outgoing trucks daily.
. Verified all incoming Supplies.
. Unloaded trucks to stock the warehouse with supplies daily.
. Every two week period inventory supplies and prepared a list of supplies
to order using the different Excel and Access spreadsheets in the
computer system.
. Maintained a neat and orderly parts area.
. Established maximum/minimums for in-house and car-stock parts inventories
to minimize emergency orders.
. Expedited and monitored emergency parts as required.
. Monitored usage and adjusted stocking levels as required.
. Managed inventory turns to targeted levels.
. Coordinated warehouse and car-stock inventory count.
. Maintained procedures for warranty credits.
. Built relationships with the different vendors to make sure deliveries
met deadlines.
. Answered all counter and phone requests in a professional manner.
Automated Logistics Specialist, US ARMY 1992 to 1999
MOS 92A20, Sergeant E-5
. Supervised up to 10 soldiers within the warehouse.
. Performed inventory daily, using a variety of different computer systems;
including Unit Level Logistics System (ULLS), and Windows 95 with Office
97.
. Ordered parts that were needed for the company.
. Received incoming stock, inventoried, and put into their locations in the
warehouse, using a forklift.
. Prepared items for shipment using UPS, or FedEx.
. Purchasing Agent
. Responsible for ordering materials/supplies from requisition orders for
two different units within the military post ranging with credit limits
up to $25,000 a month.
. Built relationships with different vendors to check the status of orders,
and to schedule deliveries to meet the deadline requirements.
. Inventoried orders daily incoming & outgoing.
. Reconciled a report showing the expenditures for the month.
. Logged requisitions into the computer on a daily basis, using a variety
of different computer systems.
. Supply Sergeant
. Issued supplies to new soldiers incoming.
. Issued & received weapons.
. Daily inventory of accountability of weapons and ammunition.
. Shipping/Receiving Clerk
. Ordered, pulled, and issued orders for the different dining facilities in
the Battalion, using a forklift to load the different trucks.
EDUCATION / TRAINING / TECHNICAL SKILLS
. 1992-2010 Forklift Training
. Noncommissioned Officer Academy
. Windows XP Training with Office 2000
. Hazmat Certification
. Unit Level Logistics System (ULLS)
. 1988-1992 Credits obtained; Glenville State College
. 1988Credits obtained; Northern Virginia Community College
. 1987-1988 Credits obtained; Hagerstown Junior College
. 1987 General Degree obtained; Gar-Field Senior High School