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Maintenance Data Entry

Location:
Fayetteville, NC
Posted:
December 06, 2012

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TERRY SUMEY

**** ****** ***** ***** *** -E.

Fayetteville, North Carolina 28314

Cell: 910-***-****

**********@*****.***

OBJECTIVE: Contract Hand Receipt Holder

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS:

22 years experience in Preventive Maintenance. Knowledge of use of Technical Manuals and Military forms.22 years experience in operations of single and double axle military vehicles and forklifts.Property Accountability/Asset Visibility ManagerPBUSE Data Entry Clerk/ HoneywellOver 20 years of Leadership and Logistics Management Experience including Supervision of High Performance Teams in Complex Operations.Experience in Supervising, Dailey Property Accounting Procedures and Budget Management. Certified in Logistical Applications to including: Bookkeeping Property Book Supply Enhanced (PBUSE) Unit Level Logistics System-S4 (ULLS-S4), Property Accounting Procedures.Experienced in Property Accountability, Cataloging Property, Maintaining Property Book Records, Managing/Supporting Inventories and Management of Highly Sensitive Materials and Equipment.Highly trained in Personnel Safety Procedures and Regulatory Guidelines.Well Rehearsed in: Military Stamis, as well as Microsoft OfficeCertified in Preventive Maintenance Checks and services.Maintains Class A Commercial Drivers License

EXPERIENCE

2011: Equipment Storage and Operations Specialist-LT

Responsible for operator level PMCS on all maintenance significant Items and operating material handling

Equipment and military vehicles with GVWR greater than 26,000 lbs in accordance with military

Requirements, safety restrictions and guidelines. Responsible for inspecting, testing and operating vehicles

And equipment to determine serviceability and proper operation. Checks and replaces batteries, placed and

Maintained decals vehicles, prepared equipment for storage and transportation. Stored, Handled, labeled,used

and disposed of hazardous waste in accordance with all state local and federal environmental standards and

regulations. Updated paper and electronic equipment records. Practiced good tool control, foreign object

damage and safety at all times. Received, stored issued and assisted in the inventory of equipment and or

materials for completeness, serviceability, and accountability. Processed various stock and supply

actions. Conducted audits and inventories. Prepared all received material for storage, placed in appropriate

location ensuring storage site met all weight, space and security requirements. Filled requisitions/requests

for materials and equipment from stock and prepared requests for issue.

2010-2011: Property Accountability/Asset Visibility Manager

Directly responsible for accountability and visibility actions for a designated set of equipment. Responsible for the conduct of thorough and accurate inventories of designated equipment utilizing all appropriate authorized/required military manuals and supply catalogs in support of external (contractual mission) and internal (Government Furnished) equipment. Establishes and maintains equipment records and other documents using Standard Army Management Information Systems, Unit Supply - Enhanced (PBUSE) Standard Army Maintenance System - Enhanced (SAMS-E), and/or manual accounting records and reports. Establishes and maintains logistics documentation, accounting records, maintains supported unit information, perform asset adjustments, lateral transfers, and update authorizations on the property book, manage unit hand receipts, request equipment items, follow-up and cancel supply transactions, post supply status and receipt information to the activity register, and creates and prints hand receipts, and other activity/register reports. Knowledgeable of standardized supply regulations, policies, and procedures and other applicable guidance relating to receipt and/or issue of stock or property items. Inspects equipment for cleanliness, and basic non-technical serviceability and provides proper documentation on approved/required military forms and records. Prepares equipment for issue including creation of proper military forms and records. Works under the supervision of a Property Book Team Chief/Master Supply Technician/Supply Technician, and supervises assigned support personnel during issue, storage and receipt processes. Assists in the development of methods and procedures to economize and expedite mission processes.

2009-2010 : PBUSE Data Entry Clerk

Preformed duties assisting in daily property book transactions reports as well as tracking 4th BCT Lateral

Transfer Directives. Responsible for recordkeeping and monthly reporting of all reports for 4th BCT within

the 82nd Airborne Division LBE Program. Directly responsible for the company’s daily report and tracking

information of all property inducted into the program. Assist MST’s and PAAVM with information on TM’s

regulations governing logistical operations and procedures. Conducted Preventive Maintenance and operated

passenger vehicle.

2004-2009: Senior Unit Supply Supervisor / Parachutist

Served as Senior Logistics Advisor to appointed Commanders on all facets of unit’s logistical requirements, to include home station and overseas deployments in combat areas of operations. Duties included but not limited to: Requisitioning, receiving, storage, distribution of materials, issue, accounting, and reviewing serviceability of unit equipment. Served as primary advisor, providing detailed recommendations of improvement, conducted logistical briefings to higher, coordinated with both civilian and military organizations on unit’s requirements. Satisfied purchasing requirements in accordance with; DFAR & FAR. Mentored junior subordinates, maintained an impeccable record on safety and security, Presented numerous laudatory awards for efforts.

1987-2003: Unit Supply Specialist/ Parachutist

Performed supervisory duties in a supply organization, taught, evaluated, and counseled subordinates. Conducted collective training in maintenance and safety. Preformed duties as data entry clerk for Property Book Team, posting, editing, and filing of all Property Book Records, trained customers and subordinates on property book procedures. Maintained accurate inventory in excess of $80,000,000.00 for a brigade and supporting units. Maintained property book automated hand receipts ( ALV-151), in binders with accompanying documentation as directed by the Accountable Officer and IAW applicable guidelines. Provided customers complete and accurate hand receipts through Military Stamis, Property Book unit Supply Enhanced (BPUSE) and Standard Property Book Supply-Revised (SPBS-R). Preformed duties providing support of excess and overages of property, providing Lateral Transfer Directives, Transfer orders, to balance and manage military equipment. Competent in goal setting to meeting deadlines with minimal supervision. Recognized in Career Field among the best.

EDUCATION AND TRAINING

Class A Commercial Drivers Training: 5 August 2011/15 Sept 2011Accident Avoidance Training: 11 January 2010Honeywell Code of Business Conduct: 28 August 2009/17 February 2010Preventing Workplace Harassment: 17 February 2010U.S Army Specialized Training: Logistics and Property Record Management:Property Book Unit Supply Enhanced: 03-17April 2006Unit Level Logistics System-S4: 13-17 July 1998Unit Supply Specialist Course: May 1987Airborne leaders Course: July 2003Unit Safety Course: March 1997Basic Non-Commissioned Officer Course: March 1994Primary Leadership Development Course: 10 October-07 November 1991Unit Armorer Course: 14-25 September 1987 Experienced with SAMS-E (Standard Army Maintenance System), SARSS (Standard Army Retail Supply System), and STAMIS (Standard Army Maintenance Information System)Art Institute of Pittsburgh: Completed 70.5 credit hours in Visual Communications

ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Accounted for missing vehicle resulting in $80,000.00 savings by avoiding a Financial Liability Investigation of Property Loss by conducting a thorough search of supporting documents and consulted with the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Office verifying that the truck had been turned in unserviceable.Reestablished accountability through meticulous research of Property Book Records and supporting document files by locating the whereabouts of a missing $25,000.00 AM Radio mistakenly posted to the incorrect Property Book



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