MICHELLE L. COLLINS
Ludowici, GA 31316
Home: 912-***-****
Cell: 252-***-****
Email: abjlw9@r.postjobfree.com
CAREER OBJECTIVE: Seeking a progressively challenging position in
leadership, management, administration, and training skills within your
organization
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
. Active U.S. Government SECRET security clearance through MAY 2011
. Verified as a 10-point veteran
. Over 20+ years as a combat veteran in the U.S. Army with a successful
record of achievement and proven leadership in management,
supervision, and training
. Experienced in abilities to requisition, receive, inventory,
warehouse, and issue a wide variety of expendable and nonexpendable
supplies
. Proficient with Microsoft computer based programs and computer
technology along with the ability to retrieve information and conduct
data search in an accurate and expedient manner
EXPERIENCE
Youth Challenge Academy Cadre Aide
Youth Challenge Academy, Fort Stewart, Georgia
2009
. Provided daily supervision of cadet compliance with procedures and
policies
regarding dining, physical training, hygiene, education and community
service.
. Instructed and demonstrated appropriate behaviors to cadets and
provided after-action review reports and constructive feedback.
. Complied with military protocol and procedures. Dispensed medication
to
cadets under the supervision of a licensed nurse. Provided basic first
aid and safety
instruction to cadets. Conducted physical fitness and recreational
training for cadets.
Prepared incident/intervention reports.
. Served as a role model in a quasi-military residential environment.
Assisted other program staff during presentations to parents and civil
organizations. Transported and accompanied cadets on tours, special
events, and educational field trips.
Senior Ammunition Manager, U.S. Army, Fort Stewart, Georgia 31314
2006-2008
. Monitored and validated forecasts for ammunition and weapon systems
valued at $90,000,000 in support of over 60,000 personnel.
. Implemented a new Ammunition Basic Load Contingency Operations
Standard Operations Procedures (SOP) which increased productivity for
mid-level managers.
. Coordinated the movement of over 2,100 storage containers consisting
of 30,000 short tons of ammunition stocks for Operation Iraqi Freedom.
. Purchased over $150,000 of equipment during the Division's rapid
deployment as the Field Ordering Officer without any discrepancies.
Executive Manager (First Sergeant), U.S. Army, Fort Drum, New York 13602
2004-2006
. Managed and developed 121 personnel which provided supply/logistics,
medical, and operations/planning in support of a 1500+ member
organization.
. Managed and maintained accountability and serviceability of equipment
valued at over $20,000,000.
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. Implemented a superb training management program that resulted in over
100 personnel obtaining civilian and military certifications in
logistical management.
. Coordinated and supervised over 100+ combat logistical resupply
missions with no loss of equipment and zero reportable on-the-job
injuries.
. Knowledge of investigative methods and techniques with the ability to
identify and research relevant facts to find solutions to technical
and administrative support problems
Senior Ammunition Logistician, U.S. Army, Fort Drum, New York 13602
2003-2004
. Managed an entire spectrum of daily operations to include an
ammunition load account valued at $58,000,000 and a training
ammunition account valued at $24,000,000.
. Developed and organized the syllabus for weekly and quarterly
training sessions and meetings for all division managers and
approximately 30 civilian employees.
. Created and implemented the first Ammunition Managers' and Handlers'
Course for Fort Drum's military installation which certified over
1,000 personnel in ammunition management and procedures.
. Developed and implemented pre-deployment ammunition safety and
accountability procedures which was trained to over 300 government
contractors and staff executives.
.
Operations Manager, U.S. Army, Miseau, Germany
2001-2003
. Managed and supervised a multifunctional logistics organization of
over 800 military personnel and 176 German Local Nationals.
. Assisted in the management, storage and accountability of ammunition
and equipment valued at $85,000,000.
. Synchronized rail, air, and truck assets while supporting over 190
ammunition missions throughout Europe.
. Instrumental player in the improvements of the depot's inventory
accuracy rate from 70% to 98%.
. Coordinated 150+ airdrops of ammunition and equipment during
Operation Enduring Freedom in Iraq.
. Negotiated contracts for landscaping and ammunition storage facility
maintenance valued at over $5,000,000.
EDUCATION
University of Phoenix (Phoenix, AZ) 2010-Present
60 semester hours completed towards a Bachelor's Degree in Human
Services/Management
Graduation Date: November 12, 2012
TRAINING
Ammunition Specialist Advance Course Redstone Arsenal,
Alabama 2000
Defense Preservation and Intermediate Protection Logistics Management
College 1995
Logistics Management Development Course Fort Eustis, Virginia
1995
Defense Packing and Unitization Logistics Management
College 1994
Ammunition Specialist, Basic Course Redstone Arsenal,
Alabama 1993
MILITARY SERVICE
U.S. ARMY - 20 September 1988 through 31 December 2008 (20 Years, 3 Months)
Retired Rank - First Sergeant
Military Occupational Specialty - Ammunition Specialist