G ene M. Jones
Lumberton, NC 28358
October 17, 2010
Dear Madame/Sir,
I am seeking a position with your company that will utilize my extensive and
diverse experience. As noted on my resume I have specific experience in Logistic
Management, Personnel Management, and Government Services. Please accept
my credentials for consideration for employment.
In view of my education and training, I welcome the chance to put my experience
to work for you. Your concerns are my concerns.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
Gene M. Jones
GENE MAXWELL JONES
620 Briarcliff Lane
Lumberton, NC 28358
USA
Email:abi9ap@r.postjobfree.com
Home: (910) - 608-3463
Work: (910) - 907-4188
Computer Science Corporation (11/01/2004 - Present) - Supply Technician
Ft. Bragg, North Carolina United States
Supervisor: Cynthia Guidry - 910-***-****; Contact: Yes
Duties: Performed technical management of RESET and OLR aviation logistics in a fast pace
environment including receiving, storage, issue, transportation of repair parts and property, inventory,
cataloging, and property utilization of organic and inorganic assets related to depot, local and other supply
activities. Directed turn-in and submitted Supply Discrepancies Reports via internet. Procured standard
and nonstandard items of supply from vendors and entered data to automatic system for visibility. Solely
responsible for request of all depot maintenance requisitions (UH-60 Modification Kits) procured off line.
Used Web desk to determine availability of items of supply, request lateral issue, loan items, add and
delete critically needed repair parts. Used FINLOG and LIW to track requisition of supplies and receipt at
supporting SSA. Researched, compiled, reviewed, reported and used analytical ability for logistic element
problems and determine solution alternatives. Performed routine interface with respective aircraft
mechanic leads with supervision in the execution and status reporting of tasks. Prepared and sent emails
to major command to ensure continuity of policies and produces. Extensive knowledge of federal
government supply systems, programs and guidelines were used to meet supply objectives. Performed
duties of property book manager using manual procedures until the institution of ASTS. Experience in
government supply processes and procedure in federal government contracted managed activity. Utilized
Unit Level Logistic System-Aviation ULLS-A (E), SAMS, ASTS ( nonTOE/ MTOE property book
accountability), MS Office, Excel, and applicable warehouse software
MPRI (04/12/2004 - 10/04/2004) - Fielding Team Supervisor
Alexander, Virginia United States
Supervisor: James Newton - 703-***-****; Contact: Yes
Duties: Managed inventory, stock control functions, and administration of personnel in the management
cell of PEO-Soldier-Rapid Fielding Initiative in Iraq and Afghanistan. Assignment was received in terms
of routine and special tasks. Set guidelines and define procedures to accomplish results in logistic
operation of issues, storage and acquisition of class II item of supply. Reviewed, analyzed, and
maintained supply documentation to provide status reports for comptroller functions and supply disc line
in the issue of new clothes and equipment. Prepared reports, setup warehouses, and requested replacement
of damage items of supply. Ensure cargo airplanes were downloaded and loaded for delivery to applicable
warehouse site. Worked independently and made decision related to mission accomplishment. Worked
was performed in Iraq, Kuwait, and the United States under austere conditions. Utilized Visual Basis
programs software to supply operations. .
Gene Jones
SAAOC (03/05/2000 - 12/15/2003) - Supply Management Specialist
Ridyal, [Not Applicable] Saudi Arabia
Supervisor: MR. Bell - none Contact: Yes
Duties: Worked for and assisted Branch chief in the planning, scheduling and managing of all supply and
storage assistance and liaison visit to logistic activities and sites of the Supply Support Activity.
Maintained the master schedule of supply assistance visit to ensure all units and locations were inspected
as needed. Reviewed cost determination, impact, scheduled, projected, and analyses supply performance
data of SAAOC logistic activities to determine existing or developing area in which specific assistance is
required. Coordinated and scheduled visits by subordinate staff and monitored subsequence performance
data to ensure adequate assistance were provided. Responsible for supervising required research
pertaining to special projects assigned by the Director of Supply. Extracted data from ADP files, machine
listing, correspondence and field reports, technical manuals, and other sources deemed appropriate.
Provided summary reports to the Branch Chief and Director on findings and recommended specific
actions to be taken to improve overall logistic operation. Ensure adequacy, appropriateness and
conformance of replies to published logistics policies and procedures. Reviewed with the Senior Supply
Management Storage Representative recommendation for additional supply training of personnel at
various depot and DSC/GSC SAAOC logistic activities. Formulated specific recommendations for such
training for coordination with the Training Director and the Tail Ordnance Center and School (TOCC&S)
Office of Management Personnel (11/16/1997- 06/24/1998) - Test Administrator
Raleigh, NC
N/A
Provided guidance, instructions, and control of federal test to applicants seeking federal employment.
Determine eligibility, adherence to testing policies, and completion of respective test in a timely manner.
Responsible for safeguarding test material in a secure environment and no compromising of assets.
Ensured that the room is large enough to accommodate all competitors comfortably with adequate light
and ventilation and that the noise level will be such that competitors will not be distracted. Arrangements
were made as such that all competitors will be able to see any instructions written on a blackboard such as
time the test will end, etc. Scheduled test to ensure that there is no conflict with other scheduled tests or
with other functions- the test must not be interrupted. Ordered test materials. Disposed of test material
and scratch paper according to predetermined order.
Telamon Corporation (05/09/1996 - 09/23/1997) - Field Representative
Lumberton, NC
N/A
Interviewed applicants to determine eligibility, evaluated their lack of requirements to seek employment,
and initiate a plan of action for disadvantage applicants in need of employment services. Provided
outreach, intake of work experience, education, and training of applicants to ensure enrollee adhere to
Telamon policies and procedures.
Gene Jones
Through federal grant resources, was able to provide both short and long-term services to those who
qualify. Assisted farmworkers who experience emergencies while traveling and working in the state; and
if they decide to upgrade their job skills and seek more stable employment, provide a wide range of
related services. Provided counseling, educational support and occupational training for some of my
clients. Collaboration with educational institutions and skill training entities that played important roles in
this process. Partnership with state's Workforce Investment service connected me to Job Link Career
Centers and the resources available there. Counseled participants for referral to other community
resources (DSS, Community college, ESC, and other county services). Maintained working relationship
with state and local entities.
41st Area Support Group (06/27/1990 - 07/10/1992) - Chief, Logistic Management Supervisor, E-8
None, [Not Applicable] Panama
Supervisor: LTC Collins - none; Contact: Yes
Duties: Supervised general support storage activity consisting over 100 civilian and 15 military personnel
in the management of 18 storage sites throughout the Republic of Panama maintaining an inventory over
$6 million. Identified and applied assets to fluctuating daily workloads utilizing facilities, equipment, and
personnel. Implemented Depot/General support repair part program for turn-in, issues and storage of
major assemblies. Set priorities and work standards to meet and excel supply performance objectives.
Procured and established procedures for nonstandard item of supply with local vendors. Applied
analytical techniques for procedural problems in supply operations, planning, and program management.
Instituted actions for redistribution and disposal of excess material. Implemented pre palletizing to
support natural disaster relief effort in Central America. Utilized Standard Army Immediate Level Supply
System I (SAILs)
2nd Support Center 1st COSCOM (05/25/1985 - 05/20/1990) - Material Control/Accounting Supervisor
Ft. Bragg, North Carolina United States
Supervisor: CW3 McEaddy - none; Contact: Yes
Duties: Supervised and reviewed material accounting methods and procedures for requisitions,
distribution, and accountability of supplies. Analyzed statistical data of supply operation to ascertain
functional trends, conformance, and efficiency of COSCOM Repairable Program. Conducted site visits of
DSUs and wrote memorandum of finding for corrective action. Directed issues of requested parts, passing
actions, or cancellation of unit request for issue. Identified items in an excess posture for lateral issue or
disposition base on usage, historical data and experience. Communicated with deport level repair activity,
AMCOM, and item manages at NICP for critical needed items. Used knowledge of army regulations,
programs, nomenclature, work methods, manuals, and established guidelines. Briefed COSCOM
commander in the absent of Tech supply officer. Used Standard Army Immediate level Supply (SAILS).
Gene Jones
US Army Regional Element, VII Corp (03/23/1982 - 04/12/1985) - Logistic Liaison Officer
None, [Not Applicable] Germany
Supervisor: Jim Lockhart - None; Contact: Yes
Duties: Ensured technical supply support to a Real Property Maintenance activity (RPMA) providing
supplies and maintenance to DEH for family housing and military hotels in southern Germany. Conducted
manpower surveys to ensure man hour accounting was accurate and sufficient. Provided guidance in
supply operations for VII Corps DEH. Responsible for supervising of warehouse personnel, stock control
and storage. Performed inspection of main warehouse and supply function in Augsburg and three forward
warehouses located in Munich, Garmisch, BAD Tolz to resolve deficiencies and ensure supply procedures
were adhered to. Reduced work project delays by expediting material deliveries and sufficient bench
stock on hand. Assisted in in cost determination and availability of items of supply for bill of Material
(BOM). Responsible for overall operation when chief, RPMA was absent or on leave. Used Facilities
Engineer Supply system (FESS)
HHC 4th BN. QMS BDE. (01/07/1980-09/16/1982)- Logistic Instructor
Ft. Lee, VA
Supervisor: Albert Bell - none; Contact: Yes
Duties: Develops a complete in-depth course of instruction from a general statement of course objectives
and topics to be covered. Applies an in-depth technical knowledge of the particular area of logistics
related to assigned projects and remains attuned to the needs of the students. Presents course in a formal
classroom environment attended by DA Civilian, Commission Officers, Warrant Officers, and Enlisted
Soldiers using a variety of instructional techniques including lecture, demonstration, practical exercise,
group discussions and written examinations. Evaluates student progress and provides remedial training to
students based upon their performance during the course. Keeps abreast of design and development
changes as they occur and incorporates them into the course using all the techniques and objective
discussed above. Contacts system developers/maintainers regarding invalid practical exercise or written
examination. Graded examination and posted results to the student academic records.
Gene Jones
EDUCATION
College/University
University of North Carolina at Pembroke (09/02/1992 - 06/23/1994)
Pembroke, North Carolina
United States
Degree: Bachelor of Science - Major: Business Administration; Minor: Economics;
Description: 24 semester hours of specific course work in Business Administration
Business Use of computer
Financial Accounting
Introduction Micro-Economic theory
Money & Banking
Public Finance
Production and operation Management
Managerial Accounting
Business Statistic II
Economic History of US
Economic Development
Business Finance
Business Policy
Additional Information
Stock Control and Accounting
Aircraft Repair Parts Course
SAILS AB/ABX
Direct Support Supply Course
Instructor Training Course
Advance Noncommissioned Officer Course
Gene Jones
Senior Supply Course (92A)
DAS3/DS4 Operation Course
ASTS (nonTOE and MTOE property book accountability)
SARSS-2
SAMS
ULLS-A (E)
F-Corp/Installation Supply operation
T-8 Direct Supply Operation
K-Logistic Noncommissioned Officer
H-Certified US Army Instructor
Experience with Microsoft Office: Microsoft Word, Excel, and Power Point