David Lenoir
Harvest, Alabama 35749
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SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
• 2 years of experience in large volume warehouse.
• Proven ability to manage warehouse, inventory, shipping, and receiving operations.
• Hard working and detail oriented, with the ability to multi-task effectively.
• Outstanding leadership, motivation, and communication skills.
• Training new employees.
• Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access).
Work Experience:
Locox.com (Oct. 2009 – Sept. 2010)
Sales of motocross and street bike accessories, Ecommerce Company.
Warehouse Receiving Manager
• Coordinate/perform designated materials management activities, including: Inventory Control; placing orders
with vendors; Receiving incoming orders; Stocking, rotating, and maintaining inventory.
• Process and maintain materials management records and files, including purchase orders, receivers, invoices,
packing slips, open and closed files.
• Pick supplies and equipment for orders as indicated on the ship order.
• Assemble/package gear, supplies and equipment in appropriate shipping containers.
• Received $100k worth of incoming freight each week and responsible
for entering product data into the computer system via Warehouse
Software System
• Operated sit-down/propane forklift with a successful track record of zero products
damaged and no personnel injured
Larson-Juhl (May 2009 – Oct. 2009)
Distributor of custom picture frames to framing businesses.
Warehouse Clerk
• Picking product for packing slips, cutting product to correct size, putting the product together, and inspecting
product for flaws before shipping to customers.
• Work was measured by clocking in and out of each department that I was assigned to. Quotas were always
met.
• Was the backup driver when people would miss work.
LensCrafters (Jan. 2009 – June 2009)
Makes eye glasses for people.
Laboratory Technician
• Create eyeglass lenses according to prescriptions and fit them into frames.
• Set up and operate the machines that cut, grind, and polish the lenses that are prescribed for each patient.
• Pay close attention to detail in order to correctly identify the lens and frame specifications from the
prescription.
• Select and mark proper lens blanks according to specifications using lens-measuring equipment.
• Responsible for mounting the finished lenses in metal, plastic, or rimless frames.
United State Army (Sept.2005 – Dec. 2008)
11B-Infantryman
• Perform as a member of a fire team during drills and live combat
• Perform hand-to-hand combat
• Aid in the mobilization of vehicles, troops and weaponry
• Assist in reconnaissance missions
• Operate two-way radios and signal equipment
• Process prisoners of war and captured documents
• Learn to use, maintain and store various combat weaponry (rifles, machine guns, anti-tank mines, etc.)
Career History / Achievements
Education
Infantryman Course (14 Weeks) Ft. Benning, Ga
Ardmore High School, Ardmore, Alabama