Juan H. Carter
Eight Mile, AL 36613 3420
Home # 251-***-**** Cell # 251-***-****
Email: **************@***.***
Personal
Over the past twenty plus years I have attained over eighteen plus years
experience in Warehousing, Shipping, Receiving and Inventory control. This
includes over fourteen years Supervisory & Management experience. Mostly as a
working and training Supervisor. Honorable discharge from the united states
Marine Corps (1978), United States Army (1983)
Objective
My main objective is to obtain a responsible position in a warehouse or Inventory
Control environment, where I might be allowed to implement the company’s goals as
well as demonstrate my abilities to go beyond expectations while working within
company guidelines to insure job completion.
Education & Training
High school completion of the eleventh grade, Toulminville high school,
Mobile, AL (1974) during that summer I joined the United States Marine Corps.
Where I was trained as a Weapons repairman, where I was the maintenance floor
chief at a depot level maintenance shop, honorably discharged August 1978.
Maryland community college, Seamanship, Industrial relations & GED (GPA 3.58)
(1979)
United States Army Quartermaster School, Fort Lee, VA (1980), (Equipment
Records & Parts Spec.)
The University of Southern Mississippi (1986) (Warehouse – Management Seminar)
The University of Alabama (1991) (Warehouse, Inventory & personnel
Management)
Employment history
Copy – 24 – Trio (July 2010 to Present)
569 B Holcombe Ave. Mobile, AL 36606
salary depended on particular job, up to $ 35.00 per hour for printer
repairs.
)
Technical Services (self – employed
Responsibilities were to make repairs, adjustments, cleaning, and overall upkeep of
all office equipment, which included the re manufacturing of laser toner cartridges,
also ink jet for various different makes and models, then assistance in the day to day
print shop operations.
Standard Furniture Mfg Co
801 S. US Hwy 31 Bay Minette, AL 36507 ph# 251-***-****
Raw Material Inventory Control Supervisor, North Warehouse,
Receiving,& North Dock Replenishment Supervisor
(Sept. 2005 –
Aug. 2008)
starting salary $13.00 per hour
ending salary $16.50
Manager Mr. Gary Long
Responsibilities include supervising all incoming material receipts at the north
docks, to include some bulk shipping, day to day warehouse inventory control issues,
receipts, interdepartmental transfers throughout the company. Cycle counting,
stocking, labeling, order picking, & coordinating with transportation to insure
prompt delivery. Expedite receipts, data entry, & assist in quarterly and end of year
physical inventory counts and adjustments, also coordinating with transportation to
replenish the companies finish goods warehouse from the manufacturing plant,
overall managing about twenty – five people in four departments.
Copy – 24 – Trio (March 1999 – June 2005)
569 B Holcombe Ave. Mobile, AL 36606
salary depended on particular job, up to $ 35.00 per hour for printer
repairs.
)
Technical Services (self – employed
Responsibilities were to make repairs, adjustments, cleaning, and overall upkeep of
all office equipment, which included the re manufacturing of laser toner cartridges,
also ink jet for various different makes and models, then assistance in the day to day
print shop operations.
)
Mobile Aerospace Engineering (MAE)(Aug.1998 – Feb.1999
2100 Ninth st. Mobile, AL 36615
Aircraft sheet metal mechanic – Apprentice
salary $10.00 hourly
Supervisor David Daniels
Responsibilities were to assist in structural and component repairs, identification
and correction of different stages and types of structural or component corrosion,
removal of damaged parts, installation of new or rebuilt parts or components,
followed up by inspections of the performed repairs.
Conde Systems Inc.
5600 Commerce Blvd. E 36619 ph# 251-***-****
Shipping & Receiving Coordinator (Feb 1995 – June1997)
starting salary $7.50 ending salary $9.25 hourly
manager/owner David Gross
Responsibilities were to ship laser printers and printer consumables throughout the
U.S. & Internationally, through UPS, FED – EX, USPS and various other carriers &
some local vendors (order processing) which included order picking, packing,
labeling, weighing for shipment. Receiving all incoming materials through the before
mentioned carriers, stocking, of incoming materials to include system data entry
updates, daily cycle counts, and physical inventory counts and adjustments.
Quality Micro Systems Inc.(QMS INC.) (July1988 – Sept.1993)
One Magnum Pass Mobile, AL 36618 ph# 251-***-****
(Supervisor, Spare Parts Inventory) Salary $12.56, end $ 15.93 hourly
manager: Stephanie Martin
Starting this assignment as a Parts Specialist, I was responsible for all incoming
spares, including performing QA & QC inspections, receiving, stocking,
miscellaneous issues, inter – storeroom transfers, and maintaining inventory
accuracy. Due to seniority, and superior knowledge of the spare parts inventory, I
was promoted to group leader, and then within eight months, promoted to
supervisor of the same storeroom. To which my responsibilities changed to as
follows, oversee and evaluate the performance of eight employees of the spare parts
inventory to include supervising the training of new personnel.
Quality Micro Systems Inc.(QMS INC.) (Nov.1983 – July1988)
(Supervisor, Raw – materials & Receiving)
manager : Dennis Singleton
starting salary $4.00 hrly as a b clerk, $8.64 as supervisor
ending salary $12.56 hrly.
Hired in as a entry level stores B clerk In the raw materials storeroom,
responsibilities included kitting ( order processing) for production issues and
returns, interdepartmental transfers, inventory cycle counts, storeroom receipts,
system data entry updates, Through motivation, dependability, and eighteen months
of superior workmanship & skill. I was promoted to supervisor of the raw material
storeroom and the receiving docks. To which I demonstrated the ability to oversee, &
evaluate the performances of twelve employees in the storeroom, four at the
receiving docks, plus three more at an off site warehouse location.
.United States Army (1980 1983)
U.S. Army Quartermaster School, Fort Lee, VA (Equipment Records & Parts
Spec.)
As a parts specialist my primary job function was to order & maintain all parts &
components for the unit’s motor vehicles, weapons & weapon systems, working
closely with the maintenance chiefs & officers, as well as the mechanics. Insuring
mobility and proper unit function. Due to my having prior service experience, I was
reassigned as a platoon sergeant / instructor, with as many as sixty – five troops to
teach, guide, and train in the ways and customs of the U.S. Army. United States
Marine Corps (1974 – 1978).