JULIAN A. BROWN
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utilize and maximize my Security, Tactical, Logistical and Management
skills.
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Formally trained in Infantry, security, tactics, and close quarter
marksmanship. Proficient and qualified Sharpshooter or better in multiple
weapons systems, including M9, M16, M4, M249, M240B, and M1. Knowledgeable
in combat battle drills. Extensive experience in conducting combat logistic
patrols. Four years experience in logistics management, property book
accountability, shipping and receiving, and personnel supervision and
management. Provided logistical support for five organizations. Provided
customer support regarding property transactions utilizing current
regulations and Standard Operating Procedures (SOP). Experience with
automated systems SARSS-1, ULLS S-4, SPBS-R, and PBUSE, as well as numerous
military vehicles. Specialize in computer operations as it pertains to
PBUSE, CIF turn-in and issue, and SSA and warehouse inventory and
management. Extensively familiar with all Microsoft Office programs,
including Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, and Microsoft PowerPoint.
Currently hold an Interim SECRET security clearance.
Career History
December 2009-Current Guard Supervisor
SOC-USA, Victory Base Camp, Iraq
Served as a Force Protection Expat supervisor while supporting military
operations on Victory Base Camp.
Worked at the Entry Control Point and supervised operations for civilian
and military convoys entering and exiting the base.
Supervised 20 TCN Ugandan guards in the Tactical Operations Center and
conducted roving patrols around Camp Victory.
Conducted patrols of Towers around the camp ensuring security around the
perimeter.
Point of contact for all guards within my section for all questions,
concerns or problems
August 2009-December 2009 Logistics Manager
EOD Technologies, COB Adder/Cedar
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Responsible for the accountability and issue of all equipment on two sites
valued over $9 million, including weapons, communications equipment,
uniforms, and general supplies
Supervised two third country nationals as assistants in the Logistics
department
Directly responsible for the maintenance of the property book and weekly
SSM accountability report
Responsible for all purchase orders and special order requests regarding
Expats, guards, and keeping the company contract compliant
Reported directly to the Site Security Manager and Deputy Site Security
Manager .
monitoring the quality, quantity, cost and efficiency of the movement and
storage of goods;
coordinating and controlling the order cycle and associated information
systems;
Collected data to monitor performance and plan improvements and demand;
allocating and managing staff resources according to changing needs;
liaising and negotiating with customers and suppliers;
developing business by gaining new contracts, solving logistical problems
and producing new ideas.
Study ways to use space and distribute supplies efficiently.
Determine the fastest, most economic way to transport cargo and personnel
oversee. the handling of special items, such as medicine and explosives.
Analyze the demand for supplies and forecast future needs.
Manage the inspection, shipping, handling, and packaging of supplies and
equipment.
Directed personnel who receive inventory and issue supplies and equipment.
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Supply / Communications Supervisor
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US Army, Fort Bragg, North Carolina
Responsible for the accountability of all organizational and installation
property valued at over $25 million dollars
Supervised, mentored, and trained 3 employees in supply and communications
operations.
Maintained a government purchase card; Procured over $80,000 worth of
essential supplies while adhering to allFort Bragg procurement regulations
Managed logistical support and supply operations during the mobilization of
600th Quartermaster and 82ndSustainment Brigade in support of Operation
Iraqi Freedom
Demonstrated the ability to work well under pressure and adapt to change
while deployed to Iraq
Operator and point of contact for ULLS-S4
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21 November 2006-March 2008 Supply /
Communications Clerk
US Army, Fort Bragg, North Carolina
Directly responsible for the accountability and maintenance of over 600
weapons.
Assisted in maintaining organizational property by utilizing ULLS-S4.
Requisitioned supplies on a weekly basis; Issued property to hand receipt
holders; Visually counted, inspected, and stored unit basic load.
Responsible for the accountability and maintenance of communication
equipment, valued at over $10 million dollars, including, but not limited
to SINCGARS, ASIIPS, Blue Force Trackers, and MTS's.
Requisitioned replacement parts for communications equipment on a needed
basis and ensured supplies were available at all times
February 2005-November 2006 Convoy Escort / Flight Liaison
US Army, Fort
Bragg, North Carolina
Gun truck driver during convoy escort missions with 1/377th Field Artillery
Regiment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom
Occasionally assumed duties as platoon supervisor due to personnel needs
when the supervisor was not available
Assigned battalion flight liaison/NCO for the first six months, which
included, but was not limited to, responsibility for scheduling flights for
companies, and escorting VIPs to the flight line
References:
Derand Minton
EOD Technologies, Site Security Manager
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Jackie O. Green
EOD Technologies, DSSM
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SFC Juana Mays-Blackshear
U.S. Army
SGT Sean H. Frederick
U.S. Army
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