Actively seeking a position
with an organization in need of a qualified individual with progressive
experience in delivering
warehousing services and assistance...accompanied with expertise in
leadership, administration, strategic planning, and management reporting
Summary of
Qualifications
Leadership Skills: Preparing and developing programs of action to
accomplish objectives; demonstrating a positive attitude, strong work
ethic, loyalty and dedication; considering the impact of decisions on the
department, its members and community; obtaining cooperation; utilizing
logic and sound judgment in decision-making; diplomatic, setting an example
of integrity
Administrative Skills: Ensuring accountability of subordinates related to
conduct and productivity; quick to recognize problems and execute
solutions; systematically securing relevant information and identifying key
issues; paying attention to detail; structuring tasks, plans and objectives
to establish priorities and set goals
Human Resource Skills: Interacting effectively with individuals as all
levels; fostering a spirit of cooperation and respect; leading by example;
making recommendations based on research and familiarity with various
elements; soliciting ideas/opinions of others and utilizing input on key
issues; encouraging and providing training
Communication Skills: Expressing ideas (written and orally) in an
articulate, clear, concise, and effective manner; addressing large groups
Technical Skills: knowledgeable in computer operations and application
including MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Extensive experience in the
operations of conveying materials/general freight by conducting the loading
and unloading of trucks, trailers by operating dock equipment consisting of
hand trucks, pallet jacks, and other devices needed for shipping and/or
receiving or the staging of material for storage within a warehouse.
Experience and
Accomplishments
USMC / MCAGCC Tactical Training Exercise Control Group (TTECG) ( 29 Palms,
CA
Supervisor: Jul 2008 - Present
Supervised 60 Marines and 900 civilian contractors, which provides
operational support for the training of units deploying to Iraq and
Afghanistan
Ensured all civilian contract obligations were met in a timely manner
Screened civilian contractors prior to entering the military installation
to ensure anyone not authorized were removed and reported to the proper
authorities
Created Microsoft word documents, prepared excel spreadsheets that provided
day to day operational requirements to include personnel and equipment,
developed and presented Power Point briefings prior to the execution and at
the completion of all training
Conducted extensive research to ensure proper environmental atmosphere for
the training of deploying units
USMC / Critical Asset Rapid Distribution Facility (CARDF) MCLB ( Albany, GA
Assistant Security Manager / Weapons Storage Chief / May 2008 - Jul 2010
CBRNE Chief:
Assigned as the assistant security manager ensuring all security procedures
required were provided for the safeguard and storage of over $14,000,000.00
of weapons and optic equipment to be sourced out to deploying reserve units
when required. Created and maintained an electronic spreadsheet providing
the exact location of all weapons and optic items storage location.
Ensured various required reports dealing with the issue and receiving of
weapons were submitted in a timely manner to CRANE and higher headquarters
and maintained a 100% accountability of weapons in transit by a shipment
tracking system
Supervised various CBRNE protective equipment and decontamination training
consisting of proper wear, use, storage and serviceability tests for over
200 Marine's located at the Marine Corps Logistics Base, Albany GA
Ensured all proper storage procedures were followed on all CBRNE shelf-life
items and equipment and disposed of as required
Operated and maintained the Vertical Lift Module (VLM) electronic space
saving storage system
USMC / MACS 23 / Buckley AFB ( Aurora, CO
CBRNE / Chief / Career Retention Specialist: Sep 2001 - May 2008
Ensured all CBRNE training for four separate Marine units in the Buckley
AFB area were completed and documented as required
Experience and
Accomplishments
~ Continued ~
Assigned the additional duty as assistant Anti-Terrorism Force protection
(ATFP) officer
Supervised the setup and operation of the yearly required CS Chamber
confidence exercises
Ensured all proper storage procedures were followed on all shelf-life items
to include Mission Oriented Protective Posture (MOPP) suits, mask filter
canisters, decontamination kits and removed from inventory and
disposed of as required
Created and updated as necessary, a Squadron wide Standard Operating
Procedures (SOP) Manual
Career Overview
CBRNE / Embarkation
USMC / MCAS ( Miramar, CA 1998 - 2001
ARFF Dispatcher / Firefighter Equipment Maintenance
Technician 1997 - 1998
USMC / MCAS ( Eltoro, CA
OTR Tractor Trailer Operator
Greentree Transportation - Tri-State Motor Transit ( 1993 - 1997
Pittsburg, PA / Joplin, MO
Motor Vehicle Operator
7th Motor Transport Battalion, MEU Service Support Group 13 1990 - 1993
(MSSG-13),
7th Engineer Support Battalion ( Camp Pendleton, CA
Driver for Director (Colonel)
4th Marine Corps Recruiting District (MCD) ( Philadelphia, PA 1987 - 1989
Motor Transport NCOIC, Dispatcher, and Vehicle Operator
Reconnaissance Battalion ( Camp LeJeune, NC 1984 - 1987
Educational Background
Naval Security Manager
Naval Criminal Investigative Service Command, Port Hueneme, CA, June, 2007
Electronic Key Management Systems Manager
Camp LeJeune, NC, July 2005
Tech Transportation of Hazardous Material
East Oklahoma State University, September 2003
Command Career Counselor
Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, CA, December 2001
Basic Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical (NBC) Defense
NBC Defense School, Ft. McClellan, AL, March 1999
Toxic Agent Training
Fort McClellan AL, March 1999
Tractor Trailer Hazardous Material Handling Training
Tri-State Motor Transport, Joplin, MO, 1995
Tractor Trailer Operators Training
BP-Carretta Trucking, Forest City, NC, 1989
Motor Vehicle Operators School
Camp Delmar, Camp Pendleton, CA, July 1984
Basic Military Training (Recruit Training)
February 1984
Professional Certifications and
Licensures
DoD HazMat Awareness Certification#1385212 (Feb 2010)
Active Duty Service - U.S. Marine Corps (Feb 1984 - Jan 1993 and Jul 1997 -
Jul 2010)
Reservist Active Duty Service (Feb 1993 - Jun 1997)
Honorable Discharge: GYSGT (Aug 2010)
Online Education
Anti-Terrorism / Force Protection Level I Awareness Training ( March 2010
Introduction to Radiological Emergency Preparedness Evaluation (FEMA) (
January 2006
Mathematics for Marines ( Marine Corps Institute ( January 2006
Radiological Emergency Response (FEMA) ( December 2005
Radiological Emergency Management (FEMA) ( November 2005
Marine Corps Integrated Maintenance Management ( Marine Corps Institute (
November 2005
Terrorism Awareness ( Marine Corps Institute ( May 2005
Military Operations on Urban Terrain ( Marine Corps Institute ( May 2005
The Logistics/Embarkation Specialist ( Marine Corps Institute ( February
2005
Introduction to Electronic Warfare; Marine Corps Institute ( November 2005
Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Reconnaissance and Contamination
Avoidance ( Marine Corps Institute ( March 2004
Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Decontamination Team Operation ( Marine
Corps Institute ( June, 1998
Chemical Warfare Defense ( Marine Corps Institute ( May 1997
Intelligence Brief: Southwest Asia ( Marine Corps Institute ( December 1996
Introduction to Combat Intelligence ( Marine Corps Institute ( December
1996
Terrorism Counteraction for Marines ( Marine Corps Institute ( March 1996
Awards and Recognitions
Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal-(1)-17 Aug 2001
Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal-(2)-30 Oct 2000, 13 Apr 2004
Navy Unit Commendation-(1)-10 Jul 1995
Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation-(2)-24 Feb 2000, 4 Aug 2000
Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal-(4)-28 Feb 1987, 30 Sep 2001, 29 Sep
2004, 30 Sep 2007
National Defense Service Medal-(2)-5 Mar 1991, 1 May 2002
Southwest Asia Service Medal-(1)-17 Feb 1992
Global War on Terrorism Service Medal-(1)-16 Nov 2004
Sea Service Deployment Ribbon-(1)-20 Oct 1999
Kuwait Liberation Medal (KUWAIT)-(1)-17 Feb 1992
Letter of Appreciation-(3)-2 Nov 1997, 20 Oct 1999, 22 Aug 2000,
Meritorious Mast-(1)-15 Aug 1997
Certificate of Appreciation-(2)-8 Aug 1997, 5 Apr 2003
__________References__________
Ronald J. Matthias, 58665 Delano Trail, Yucca Valley Ca. 92284, (760) 401-
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Clarence W. Tinney, 236 Dunaway Dr. Albany Ga. 31721, 229-***-****,
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Brian Seekamp, 73556 Sunnyslope Dr. 29 Palms Ca. 92277, 760-***-****,
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