Bernard W. Allen
* ********* **** ***. * Fayetteville NC 28303
*****@*****.***
SUPPLY/OPERATIONS /LOGISTICS/TRANSPORTATION
Overview
GENERAL SUPPLY SPECIALIST: Detail-oriented logistics and Supply Specialist with nearly four years of progressively responsible hands-on and managerial inventory, warehousing, fulfillment, and distribution experience. Strong leader effective managing requests for critical supplies in fast-paced, highly dynamic environments. Focused and analytical resource effective managing and tracking multi-million dollar inventories with thousands of individual parts. Provides technical support (on-site & remote) for inventory questions and resolution; oversees the integrity of inventory and resolves discrepancies. Provides system and process training for the materials team, technicians, management and customer employees Coordinates with other departments (operations, accounting, purchasing, etc.) to ensure proper implementation of all inventory management processes
Professional Experience
Supply
United States Army, Fort Bragg, NC 2008 - 2011
Unit Supply Specialist - Perform inventory management, shipping, receiving, warehousing, procurement, requisition management, and order fulfillment with the goal of ensuring maximum operational readiness. Maintained records, conducted physical inventory, and communicated periodic status to the Company Commander.
Identify an extensive inventory of unserviceable items that impacted the timely receipt of new equipment. Catalogued and retired over $150,000 in outdated equipment, resulting in rapid replacement of new items. Served in Afghanistan as the interim Supply Supervisor for six months ensured efficient supply chain and logistics management in an understaffed, fast-paced environment.
Logistics:
Logistics Supply Specialist
Managed government assets, which included performing budget management of (3,000) and advising Company Commander on ordering supplies equipment. Oversaw company property and post transactions in organizational and installation property book and supporting transaction files. Determined accountability and relief from responsibility for Loss, Damage, or Destruction (LDD) property, according to Army regulations. Produced hand receipts sub-hand receipts. Processed personal clothing requests, and prepared organizational clothing and individual equipment records. Scheduled and performed preventative organizational weapon maintenance. Inspected five types of weapon systems to ensure procedure compliance.
Improved safety by developing safe weapons maintenance training programs well above company standards. Entrusted with responsibility of receiving, issuing, ordering, inventorying, and storing more than $1.5M worth of supplies and equipment in operation Enduring and Afghan Freedom. Ensured security of $2M worth of highly sensitive military equipment.
Transportation
KDA Transportation, Upper Marlboro MD 2006-2008
Operate a straight truck to transport and delivery furnished good, averaging 12 stops per day .Loaded and unloaded product on and off trailers by hand. Verified billing, determines daily routes, and maintained cargo security. Reviewed transportation and shipping tags and verified accuracy of inventory counts at all points of delivery. Good customer communication and initiate to resolve their problems with customers. Communicate delivery schedules to the management; resolve the customer issues if any, keep the records of the maintenance of trucks.
Barker Bus Company, Bridgewater NJ 2005-2006
Operated gasoline, diesel, or electrically powered 54 multi-passenger vehicles to transport students between neighborhoods, schools, and school activities. Checked the condition of a vehicle's tires, brakes, windshield wipers, lights, oil, fuel, water, and safety equipment to ensure that everything is in working order. Complied with traffic regulations in order to operate vehicles in a safe and courteous manner. Picked up and drop off students at regularly scheduled neighborhood locations, following strict time schedules. Followed safety rules as students are boarding and exiting buses, and as they cross streets near bus stops. Reported delays, accidents, repairs, vehicle malfunctions, or other traffic and transportation situations, using telephones or mobile two-way radios.
Made minor repairs to vehicles. Prepared and submitted reports that may include the number of passengers or trips, hours worked, mileage, fuel consumption, and/or fares received. Read maps, and follow written and verbal geographic directions. Knowledge of first-aid procedures.
Education
Class A CDL, Career Readiness Certificate
Certified Property Book Unit Supply Enhanced (PBUSE)
For 70.00 Contact hours, 04/03/09
This course carries 7.00 Continuing education units
Fayetteville Technical Community College
2201 Hull Rd, Fayetteville NC 28303
Major, Logistic Management
Security Clearance & Technical Skills
Active Secret Clearance
Hazardous materials training, Drivers Training
ARMIS, MS Office Suite
References and Supporting Documentation Furnished Upon Request