Corey Scott Harvey
Prince George, Virginia 23875
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Objective: Obtain a position in Logistics/Maintenance for a major corporation
HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS
Over 20 years professional supervisory experience in various maintenance management operations; from Instructor/Writer, Maintenance Control Sergeant, Battalion Motor Sergeant, Shop Foreman, Senior Mechanic, Squad leaderExceptional versatility and adaptability Good communication and team-building skillsAbility to manage multiple tasks in a stressed environment while meeting goals and deadlines Security Clearance: Active Department of Defense Secret Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) Knowledgeable in the Standard Army Maintenance Management System Enhanced (SAMS-E), Property Book Unit Supply Equipment (PBUSE), Web Logistic Warehouse Information Systems(WEBLIB), Integrated Logistics Analysis Program, Asset Visibility functions Certified in the functional area of the MOS 91B, Light Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic and 91S Stryker System Maintainer and 91K Armament Repairer’s Course
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Staff Sergeant, Instructor, U.S. Army, E Co 16th Ordnance Battalion, Ft. Lee, Virginia, (December 2010-Present)
Serves as an Instructor/Writer in the Stryker Systems Maintainer Division for Advanced Individual Training in the 91S10 Stryker Repairer’s Course in which students perform both field maintenance and sustainment level on various vehicle systems to include the suspension, steering, hydraulic, fire suppression, mounted and electronically controlled armament systems; supervises all Soldiers on compliance with shop safety program and use, and maintenance and security of power tools, hand tools; introduce Soldiers to all diagnosis, troubleshooting techniques; also perform battlefield damage and assessment repairs
Managed over 800 Initial Entry Trainees (IET) annually throughout the fiscal year
Ensured the accountability of 1,000,000 worth of common general mechanic’s toolkits, specialized tools and diagnostic test equipment
Staff Sergeant, Maintenance Control Sergeant, U.S. Army, 602nd Forward Support Company, 201st Battlefield Surveillance Brigade, Ft. Lewis, Washington, (March 2009- November 2010)Provided supervision to the 201st Battlefield Surveillance Brigade’s Task Force and it’s four subordinate maintenance support teams while deployed in OIF FY 09-10; disseminated background information on supply related issues to the brigade staff, conducted research using the local and theater wide ILAP, continuously scrubbed and updated the unit’s daily (AHN-026) reports
Ensured that all units submitted accurate supply status, receipt and turn-in of all Class IX repairable, overage items due to exchange pricing, supply discrepancy reports; managed all modification work orders; overseen all retrograde supply and maintenance operations
Provided mentoring, training, counseling, health and welfare of 15 Soldiers and 2 Non-Commissioned Officers and their families
Staff Sergeant, Senior Mechanic, U.S. Army, 602nd Forward Support Company, 2nd Combat Aviation Brigade, Camp Humphreys, Republic of Korea, (March 2007- February 2009)
Provided supervision to the 2nd Combat Aviation Brigade while assigned to the 602nd Forward Support Company and its four subordinate maintenance support teams; disseminated background information on supply related issues to the brigade staff, conducted research using the local and theater wide ILAP, continuously scrubbed and updated the unit’s daily (AHN-026) reports
Performed duties as the brigade’s Class VII Retrograde Manager; scheduled transportation through the for all Class VII end-item turn-ins for general support repairs, ensured all equipment work orders were opened, conducted lateral transfers within the brigade, also conducted turn-ins of Class II items; prepared property book office with (MROs) materiel release orders turn-in documentation using SARRS-1, established an equipment standard operating procedure for the brigade; continuously scrubbed and updated the unit’s MTOE equipment with current property changes; ensured each SAMS1-E system has current MMDF, consolidated all (AHN-026) Army Materiel Status System readiness reports
EDUCATION
High school diploma, Talbotton, Georgia May 1988Primary Leadership Developmental Course, Ft. Stewart, Georgia, June 1998Basic Non-Commissioned Officers Course, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland, Jan 2002Certificate-Light Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic, Ft. Jackson, SC Dec 1989Certificate-Stryker Armored Repairer Course, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland, April 2010Certificate-Army Basic Instructors Course, Ft. Lee, Virginia, January 2011Certificate-Cadre Training Course, Ft. Lee, Virginia, May 2011Standard Army Maintenance System –Enhanced Operators and Supervisors Course, Camp Humphreys, Korea, June 2009 Systems Approach to Training Basic Course, Ft. Lee, Virginia, March 2012
HONORS/AWARDSPresidential Unit Citation AwardMeritorious Unit Citation AwardKorean Defense Service Medal Global War on Terrorism Service Medal Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal NCO Professional Development Service Ribbon Northern Atlantic Treaty Organization Ribbon