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Supply Chain Quality Control

Location:
Culpeper, VA, 22701
Posted:
May 10, 2010

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Resume:

Wesley Hill

**** ****** *****

E-Mail address: *******@*****.***

Culpeper, VA 22701

Home Phone #: 540-***-****

Objective:

To obtain a meaningful and challenging position that enables me to utilize my skills and experience in the Supply Chain

Management industry and pursue my goals for professional advancement.

Profile:

A conscientious, personable and highly self-motivated individual with the ability to learn quickly,

accommodate priorities, plan and execute a variety of projects while supporting a team environment.

Education and Licensing:

-Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies, Concentration Management: Arizona State University, School of

Letters and Sciences - 2007

G.P.A: 3.0

-Associates of Science, Major Science: Mesa Community College

G.P.A: 3.0

United States Marine Corps: Officer, Lieutenant of Marines

United States Marine Corps: Enlisted, Sergeant of Marines

Currently Hold an Active Secrete Security Clearance

DAU courses: ACQ 101, LOG 101 (in-process)

Computer Skills:

Barbrasirs, MS Word, PowerPoint and Excel, Internet Explorer, TFSMS, Access, ATLASS

Experience:

Patricio Enterprises (8/ 2009- Current) Marine Corps System Command Logistics Supervisor

• Logistics Supervisor for PM-ICE

• Signed for receipt of a $26,000,000 account

• Created daily accountability and requisition reports and briefings

• Designed and oversaw the Plan Of Action and Milestones for transition between Marine operations to Contracted

Logistic Support aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico

• Responsible for Life Cycle of specific products under PM –ICE, to include: acquisition, allocation, and

distribution

• Assisted in the development of acquisition documentation

• Supervised a team of 10 people in support of account transitions as well as daily operations

• Supervised daily cycle counts for accountability and accuracy

• Responsible for determination of spares and reliability reviews

• Utilized forecasting and planning procedures to ensure stock levels were consistently maintained

• Developed integrated processes and strategies among operations, purchasing, and outside suppliers to execute the

planning and replenishment process

• Verified MCBQ tenant units Mechanized Allowance List and Consolidated Memorandum report for on hand

amount reporting accuracy

• Created warehouse layout and design increasing efficiency and operation capacity

• Maintained a less than five percent variable in accountability of equipment

• Completed SOW and purchase orders in support of current and future operations

• Implemented the use of Barbrasirs and wxdemp for equipment accountability and resupply

Unites States Marine Corps ( December 2007-July 2009) Supply Warehouse Manager

• Supervised inventory of over $20,000,000 worth of equipment

• Audited daily progress reports for accuracy and notified superiors of errors

• Create item specific forecasts over a rolling time horizon for ordering and inventory management

purposes

• Implemented new inventory methods resulting in a 25% increase in productivity

• Conducted daily administrative work essential to project readiness

• Implemented new inventory and order procedures resulting in a 75% increase in supply chain

efficiency

• Supervised warehouse supply and equipment storage procedures

• Created integrated processes among Operations, Purchasing, Logistics, and outside suppliers to

execute the planning/replenishment process

• Established key performance metrics and benchmarks relating to supply chain planning

• Directly responsible for the critical flow of good s and equipment through the Marine Corps supply

chain

• Conducted monthly performance evaluations for 17 employees

• Mentored 17 employees' professional understanding of the Marine Corps supply chain policies and

procedures

• Planned and supervised the issuance and receipt of over $5,000,000 worth of equipment sent to

tactical training areas

• Directly responsible for supply record jackets for over 300 pieces of equipment

Bulldog Fitness Training. (9/2003-12/ 2007) Fitness Director and Personal Trainer

Supervised a staff of 20 in daily operations

Directly responsible for the accusation of parts and supplies for $1,000,000 worth of equipment

Directly responsible for facilitating the repair of malfunctioning or inoperable equipment

Analyzed stock report on a daily basis

Facilitated the training and professional growth of 20 employees

United States Marine Corps (9/1999 -9/2003) Supply Chain Supervisor

Conducted daily, monthly, and annual inventories of over $10,000,000 worth of equipment

Responsible for quality control (expand on this sentence, please)

Established new inventory procedures, resulting in a $2,000,000 savings for fiscal year 2001

Issued parts and supplies to the individual user

Prepared batch order of material goods quarterly

Ordered all lost or broken items through appropriate Marine Corps supply chain procedures

Implemented procedures for the acquisition all non-serialized items through civilian third party

providers

Directly responsible for receipt and storage of all parts and supplies



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