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Supervisor Training

Location:
Fredericksburg, VA
Posted:
December 20, 2012

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Johnny Bryant

Email: abp0nj@r.postjobfree.com

Address: **** ******* **.

City: Fredericksburg

State: VA

Zip: 22407

Country: USA

Phone: 540-***-****

Skill Level: Management

Salary Range: $70,000

Willing to Relocate

Primary Skills/Experience:

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Educational Background:

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Job History / Details:

Johnny Bryant

APO AE 09354 AC First/Johnny Bryant

540-***-****/+9379.381.7271

abp0nj@r.postjobfree.com

Country of Citizenship: United States

SSN: xxx.xx.9514

Clearance: SF85P

Job Title: Construction Control Representative

Department: Department of the Army

Agency: Office of the Secretary of the Army

Job Announcement Number: NCHT12271819805621D

Core Competencies

Steel Erection, OSHA Compliance, Supervision, Management, Business Ownership, Bachelor of Science in Construction Management, Lead Trainer, Personal Qualification Standards Training, AWS/SCWI Certified Welder, Field Operation Management, Colleague/Customer Interaction, Fire Warden Training, U.S. Army Primary Leadership Development, U.S. Army Aviation Security, U.S. Army Driver Evasion Tactics, Crane/Forklift Operation, Microsoft Office Suite, Computer Hardware/Software, Troubleshooting, Conflict Resolution, Written/Verbal Communication, Scheduling, Purchasing, Production, Fabrication, Contract Dispute Resolution, Receiving, Inventory, Quality Control

Professional Experience

October 2011 - Present

AECOM

Bagram. Afghanistan

Hours per Week:

Supervisor: Edward Williams Phone: 079.383.3975 May Contact

Facilities Trainer

Effectively direct improvement of personnel effectiveness and productivity; develop, coordinate and deliver multiple training and development programs in response to analysis/research of company-wide development/training needs. Design wide variety of training to optimize organizational contributions of employees and managers; support and reinforce attendance by developing coursework that is interesting and challenging and delivers positive education and training. Facilitate use of various testing and analytical methodologies that assess training program effectiveness; additionally develop higher skills from within existing workforce and perform any other duties as required. Lead trainer for CASAS ESL and ESL 1.

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October 2010 October 2011

Metro Steel, Inc.

Manassas, VA

Hours per Week:

Supervisor: Ron Endicott Phone: 703-***-**** May Contact

Operations Manager

Strategically interfaced/consulted with General Contractor on wide variety of issues, including any contract discrepancies; held responsibilities for scheduling all equipment deliveries and prioritized daily work assignments for use by Site Foreman. Strategically developed all schedules for daily assignments as well as for personnel attendance at OSHA and ES&H Standard Compliance weekly/month safety classes. Carefully examined all shipping invoices and inventoried deliveries to ensure proper delivery of ordered products; proficiently accounted for any shortages or damages of cargo in support of reconciled bills of lading.

March 2010 September 2010

AECOM

Kandahar, Afghanistan

Hours per Week:

Supervisor: Robert Moneypenny Phone: 481.8757 May Contact

Facilities Supervisor

Oversaw work performance of all maintenance personnel; assigned duties and inspected to ensure adherence to all technical requirements and standards. Diligently determined requirements for amount of materials and supplies needed to accomplish assignments as well as determining all necessary equipment needs. Maximized efficiencies of manpower and equipment with careful planning for requirements and then scheduling movement/repositioning of these resources as needed to optimize production.

Performed variety of payroll-related activities, including carefully monitoring and maintaining timecards and related records; oversaw other necessary administrative recordkeeping. For all health department locations, diligently ensured proper installation, inspection, repair and maintenance of all electrical, plumbing, mechanical and related systems; additionally, oversaw all inspection, operation and maintenance of the heating, cooling and ventilation systems. .

In support of facility upkeep, provided such updates as patching walls, painting, maintenance of all security hardware and installation of any needed shelving; also coordinated the planning and construction of any new facilities. Proficiently oversaw staffing needs for mission priority projects and coordinated the approval/disapproval of personnel leave requests.

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March 2009 March 2010

AECOM

Sharana, Afghanistan

Hours per Week: N/A

Supervisor: David Blood Phone: 318-***-**** May Contact

Welder

Utilized specialized training as a U.S. Army Military Materiel Welder to construct highly precise structural supports, fabricate variety of brackets for MRAPs and meet requests from 725th Allied Trades for wide array of welding services. Was heavily involved in supporting maintenance sections by performing work on suspensions, engines, frames, transfers, transmissions, differentials, axles and hydraulic/fuel/pneumatic systems on Cougar, RG31 and MAXPRO equipment; successfully achieved 98% First Time Pass Yield Rate (FTPY) for U.S. Army Quality Assurance Demands.

June 2008 September 2008

ANHAM

North Depot Shelving Project

Iraq

Hours per Week:

Supervisor: Blake Simonson Phone: 817-***-**** May Contact

Site Manager

Trained local National personnel regarding multiple responsibilities of job requirements, product installation and ensuring stringent maintenance of all safety standards and regulations. Developed and implemented work schedules/planning and ensured proper implementation of all procedures. Managed materiel receiving, inventorying incoming products and carefully reviewing all shipping invoices to ensure accuracy; provided timely and comprehensive progress reports to PM and Air Force Military Liaison personnel.

August 2003 October 2007

Massburg Erectors, Inc.

Location: Fredericksburg, Va.

Hours per Week: 60-80

Supervisor: (Self-Employed) Phone: 079.361.7271 May Contact

Owner/President of Operations

Strategically reviewed all blueprints prior to negotiating contract details; following acquisition of contract, worked closely with Foreman to ensure availability of all needed supplies and equipment to ensure completion of project in compliance with contractual requirements.

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Assumed responsibility for hiring sub-contractors as needed to complete specific work and diligently implemented important safety and QC programs to ensure complete customer satisfaction.

Successfully performed all administrative duties, including overseeing wide array of Human Resources areas, managing all payroll-related activities, AP/AR and budget development; additionally was responsible for all daily work assignments and scheduling and utilized strong communicative and interpersonal relationship development skills to provide strong customer support and service. Took on all responsibilities regarding providing complete maintenance for organizational trucks and other equipment, following all OEM recommendations. Additionally, scrutinized invoices and carefully inspected and inventoried materials to ensure there was no damage to supplies or equipment.

March 2001 April 2003

Metro Steel, Inc.

Manassas, VA

Hours per Week: 45-65

Supervisor: Ron Endicott Phone: 703-***-**** May Contact

Supervisor of Field Operations

Proficiently served organization in managing wide variety of job assignments and responsibilities; served in trainer role for industrial crew of 18-20 personnel, instructing on how to meet all job requirements and assignments; was responsible for performing all hiring activities as well as terminating of personnel when necessary; consulted with other organizations as needed. Skillfully operated forklifts and heavy equipment, such as cranes; inspected completed work as well as all vehicle/other equipment maintenance performed on starters, alternators, drive shafts, booms/load line cable replacement, hydraulic hose repair/replacement and field fabrication, visually inspecting all welds. Inventoried received materials and inspected for any damages; carefully reviewed invoices and manifests for accuracy and completeness.

Month 1989 Month 2003

Virginia Army National Guard

Hours per Week: N/A

Supervisor: N/A Phone: N/A May Contact

Military Equipment Engineer

Supported mission accomplishment by clearing terrain obstacles, including removing roads/bridges/enemy structures, and overcoming wide array of trenches, ditches and other topographical difficulties; was assigned to create mobility by clearing routes for armored fighting vehicles, building roads/bridges/fortifications/outposts/fences, planting/clearing landmines and detonating booby traps, and handling explosive materials including clearing such materials from various areas.

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June 1986 March 2001

Gravette Enterprises

Location: N/A

Hours per Week: 50-60

Supervisor: Corky Crumbough, Mark Gravett Phone: 540-***-**** May Contact

Field Supervisor (1995-2001)

Efficiently oversaw multiple work crews and ensured that personnel completed tasks as assigned and on time; developed comprehensive reports covering daily, weekly and monthly work performance. Diligently supervised all vehicle and equipment maintenance of starters, alternators, drive shafts, boom/load line cable replacement and hydraulic hose repair/replacement; also inspected and inventoried material for any damage and carefully reviewed all invoices.

Foreman/Crane Operator Certified Welder (1986-1995)

As an iron worker, provided excellent performance in welding, connecting beams, rigging and fabricating roof decking layers.

Education/Training/Certifications

Westfield College

Bachelor of Science, Construction Management

GPA: 3.2

Semester/Credit Hours: N/A

Fire Warden Orientation Training

OSHA Compliance Training

1. Welding & Cutting

2. Crane &Rigging

3. General Health and Safety

4. 29 CFR 1926 Subpart R Steel Erection

5. Health and Safety Factors in Welding

6. Hazardous Material Spill-Clean Up

7. Testing and Monitoring for Hazardous Gases

8. Supervisor Safety Responsibilities

Personnel Instruction and Training

U.S. Army Primary Leadership Development Course

U.S. Army Aviation Security

U.S. Army Driver Evasion Tactics

Microsoft Office Suite

AWS & SCWI Certified Welder, 2001

Test Certification # 5094/5095

Johnny Bryant

APO AE 09354 AC First/Johnny Bryant

540-***-****

abp0nj@r.postjobfree.com

Country of Citizenship: United States

SSN: xxx-xx-xxxx

Veterans Points: 5

Job Title: Construction Control Representative

Department: Department of the Army

Agency: Office of the Secretary of the Army

Job Announcement Number: NCHT12271819805621D

Over 20 years in the construction industry,

Professionally,

Johnny Bryant

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