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
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Directly responsible for the accusation of parts and supplies for $1,000,000 worth of equipment
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Directly responsible for facilitating the repair of malfunctioning or inoperable equipment
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Analyzed stock report on a daily basis
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Facilitated the training and professional growth of 20 employees
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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
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Responsible for quality control (expand on this sentence, please)
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Established new inventory procedures, resulting in a $2,000,000 savings for fiscal year 2001
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Issued parts and supplies to the individual user
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Prepared batch order of material goods quarterly
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Ordered all lost or broken items through appropriate Marine Corps supply chain procedures
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Implemented procedures for the acquisition all non-serialized items through civilian third party
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providers
Directly responsible for receipt and storage of all parts and supplies
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