Daisy Yvette Washington
Fort Polk, LA 71459
***************@*****.***
EDUCATION
Associate in Business Administration, Columbia Southern University,completed 2011
Associate in Business Administration, University of Phoenix, 32 credits 2007
Major in Biology, Jacksonville University, 12 credits 1994
TECHNICAL TRAINING
Property Book Unit Supply-Enhanced (PBUSE) Operators Course,
United States Army, (40 hours) 2008
Standard Army Maintenance System Enhanced (SAMS-1E) Operators Course,
United States Army, (40 hours) 2007
Unit Level Logistics Supply (ULLS-G) Operators Course,
United States Army (40 hours) 2006
Forklift Certification, Fayetteville Community College (20 hours) 2001
Automated Logistical Specialist Course (13 weeks) 1996
CERTIFICATIONS
PBUSE Operators Course- Schofield Barracks, HI, Certification-05/2008
SAMMS-1E Operators Course-Schofield Barracks, HI, Certification-03/2006
Forklift Certification- Fayetteville Community College- 10/2001
SARRS-1 Operators Course- Fort Lee, VA, Certification- 12/1996
SECURITY CLEARENCE:
Secret
CITIZENSHIP
U.S. Citizen
SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS
I have a total of over 10 years experience in the Logistics field both as a government contractor and in the military. I have worked in multiple Class IX warehouses using the SARSS system and in the Property Book. My specialty is turn-ins, but I have worked in all of the areas of a warehouse such as stock control, receiving, inventory and storage of military supplies. I was also licensed and able to operate forklifts ranging from 4K to 6K. I was responsible for maintaining 30 million dollars in equipment that was stored in our facilities. Worked in the area of PLL which later turned to SAMS-1E, where I was responsible for a 15 man team of contractors and helped in the 225 Forward Support Battalion transition to the Stryker Brigade in Hawaii. Then I went back to work in the Army warehouse as a civilian contractor where myself and a team of 6 was responsible for an excess of turn-ins and obsolete equipment totaling over $30 million with a return of $8 million to the installation. I worked in Property Book (PBUSE) in support of the LBE Program in Hawaii where I was responsible for assisting in the maintaining of 4,715 pieces of equipment valued at 91,819,411.03. I also have extensive administration experience in clerical positions to include answering and screening telephone calls, scheduling appointments, filing, using the Microsoft Office. I also have experience in sorting mail. My last job I was at Fort Leonard Wood, MO where I was working in the LBE as a USE Clerk.
HARDWARE
Printers, Facsimile, Scanners
SOFTWARE
Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Office
SIGNIFICANT EQUIPMENT
None
FOREIGN LANGUAGES
Spanish-Familiar
SPECIFIC WORK/TASK EXPERIENCE
HCI Integrated Solutions
June 2010- June 2011
Supply Technician/ USE Clerk. Prepares necessary documentation to account for property through the hand-receipt holder level. Maintain property under Property Book Unit System-Enhanced (PBUSE). Coordinate logistical activities with other staff elements supply and service and motor transport units. Conducts assistance visits to subordinate elements. Perform monthly sensitive items and quarterly cyclic inventories. Obtain equipment Training Manuals (TMs) for basic issued items and components through LOGSA, LIW, and FEDLOG prior to conducting physical inventory. Utilize Property Book Unit Supply Enhanced) PBUSE) to post shortages (DA 2062). Label man pack containers with itemization of property stored; arrange storage facility to accommodate items efficiently; prepare load plans of containers and warehouse.
ManTech International Corporation
January 2008- May 2009
Supply Technician/ Inventory Specialist. Prepares necessary documentation to account for property through the hand-receipt holder level. Maintain property under Property Book Unit System-Enhanced (PBUSE). Coordinate logistical activities with other staff elements supply and service and motor transport units. Conducts assistance visits to subordinate elements. Responsible for assisting in the maintaining of 4,715 pieces of equipment valued at 91,819,411.03. Perform monthly sensitive items and quarterly cyclic inventories for a total of twenty two units. Obtain equipment Training Manuals (TM’s) for basic issued items and components through LOGSA, LIW, and FEDLOG prior to conducting physical inventory. Utilize Property Book Unit Supply Enhanced) PBUSE) to post shortages (DA 2062). Label man pack containers with itemization of property stored; arrange storage facility to accommodate items efficiently; prepare load plans of containers and warehouse.
AT&T Government Solutions
November 2006- October 2007
Logistics Analyst. Operated the Army logistic system SARRS1. I assisted the military personnel with processing military supplies which consisted of ordering, stocking, receiving, managing and distributing supplies. I maintained open working relationship with military to ensure contract stability. I and 5 other co-workers maintained 4 fully operational warehouses during the deployments of the soldiers to Iraq and Afghanistan while turning in excess and obsolete equipment totaling over $30 million with a return of $8 million to the installation.
Hurricane Consultant Integrated
May 2005- February 2006
ULLS-G Operator. Operated the Army logistic system ULLS-G. I automated organizational level supply, maintenance, property accountability, readiness and unit status reporting functions. I supervised a 15 man team of contractors. I helped to assist in transitioning 225 FSB battalion into the Stryker Brigade.
Transportation Security Administration (TSA), Homeland Security
July 2004- April 2005
Baggage Screener. I worked with the Department of Homeland Security and was responsible for securing and checking baggage before entering commercial aircraft. I was trained in checking for Improvised Explosive Devices (IED’s).
FedEx Express
March 2003- December 2003
Package Handler. Sorted documents incoming through station. AM set-up of cans and PM unloading of cans.
Maidenform
October 1999- May 2002
Forklift Operator. Operated a forklift to load and unload warehouse supplies and other jobs as needed.
United States Army, 725 Charlie Company Maintenance Support Battalion
January 1998- January 1999
Automated Logistical Specialist. Responsible for and supervised a five man team. Insured that inventories and location surveys were performed in accordance with established procedures. Instructed warehouse personnel in loading, unloading, segregation, palletizing, and selections of stock and storage areas. Prepared reports on labor and equipment, available storage space, relocation of material, warehouse refusals, and stock requirements. Operated forklift up to 10K and trucks up to 5 tons.
United States Army, 546th Maintenance Support Battalion
January 1997- January 1998
Automated Logistical Specialist. Operated the SARRS1 system. Maintained accountability of 30 million dollars of equipment stored in the warehouse. Established and maintained automated and manual accounting records, post receipts, and turn-ins, and performed dues-ins and dues-outs accounting. Maintained stock locator system and administered document control procedures. Processed requests and turn-in documents at direct support level through warehousing section. Operated forklifts up to 10K.
GEOGRAPHICAL EXPERIENCES
Korea
REGISTRATIONS/CERTIFICATES/LICENSES
PBUSE Operators Course- Schofield Barracks, HI, Certification-05/2008
SAMS-1E Operators Course-Schofield Barracks, HI, Certification-03/2006
Forklift Certification- Fayetteville Community College- 10/2001
SARRS-1 Operators Course- Fort Lee, VA, Certification- 12/1996
PROFESIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
None
AWARDS AND HONORS
Army Commendation Medal, (2) Army Achievement Medals, Good Conduct Medal