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Project Manager Maintenance

Location:
San Antonio, TX, 78240
Posted:
June 28, 2013

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Marvin Benning

**** ****** ****

San Antonio, Texas 78240 Email: ********@*****.*** Home: (281) – 764-1927

Cell: 210-***-**** Clearance: Top Secret(active)

Objective:A logistics position with the US government that

calls for strong analyzing, leadership, goal oriented, accountability, planning and organizing skills.

Work Experience:

10/01/2011 to present. Hrs per week:84, Supply/Warehouse/Armorer Tech, Logistics2020, DIA( Defense Intelligence Agency) Kandahar, Afghanistan 09355, DSN 318-***-****. J-4, ****.*.******@***.****.***.

I successfully established supply/warehouse and armory operations for the ICSO,

( Intelligence Community Support Office) on Area 59, Kandahar Afghanistan. I successfully established supply accounts (PBUSE) for ordering class1-10 items. Provides customer support and problem resolution within assigned area of supply. I developed and manage stock levels using the Economic Order Quanity(EOQ) method of stocking materials, I defined storage requirements and identified and maintain stocks in support of the ICSO. I receive, inspect and store supplies and equipment, prepare receiving reports acknowledgement receipt of goods for payment and reports of descrepancies. I coordinate with the government any descepancies for corrective actions and makes recommendations on appropriate corrective actions. Manages the shelf life rule, First In First Out(FIFO) unless stocks received at a later date will expire prior to anticipated usage. Conduct 10% inventory of stocks in storage, verifying stock number, quanity and condition of stocks; persform monthly 100% inventories of sensitive/pilferable supplies and equipment in storage. Developed catalog records for newly received supplies and equipment, Issue supplies and equipment to authorized customers using appropriate documentation; Complies with (MSDS) material Safety Data Sheets for supplies and equipment in storage and implemented fire safety in warehouse operations. I ensure proper security and accountability of weapons; maintains a weapons issue and receipt log and properly store ammunition and other explosives in accordance with theater directives. Maintains a weapons repair tool kit to perform first echelon maintenamce on assigned weapons; performs unit level maintenance on all assigned weapons to include cleaning, and evaluate assigned weapons for serviability and malfunctions through inspection and testing and evaluate weapons to Direct Support level maintenance when maintenance exceeds first echelon capabilities.

06/05/2011 to 09/29/2011. Hrs per week: 84, Logistics Trainer,JRPC/ Raytheon,Camp Taji, Iraq, APO AE 09378

I Managed all battalion logistics operations for Military Transition Team and served as supply chain advisor to two 750-man Iraqi army battalions in hostile fighting conditions. Trained and provided support to Iraqi logistics personnel in becoming interdependent, mutually supporting, and self-sustaining. Responsible for the life support and procurement of supplies for US Army military transition team members and $5M in equipment.Analyzed Iraqi Army battalion logistics system, identified improved processes, and implemented supply request system through chain of command for sustainment of the battalion.As Team Unit Movement Officer, coordinated the shipment of personnel of personnel and equipment to and from Iraq as well as locally from Northern and Southern Iraq. Served as project manager and Contracting Officer Representative for $190,000 construction of COP Lobo. Oversaw the expenditure of $150,000 of government funds with local vendors. Worked closely with US and Iraqi military senior management to analyze and plan supply, storage, and distribution processes.Identified and resolved complex issues in the logistical life cycle that influenced fielding, sustainability and readiness.Monitored the interaction of subordinate staff with local carriers, routing of shipments and travel service, shipment and receipt of freight and other goods.

11/20/2010 to 05/21/2011. Hrs per week:84, Material Expediter(PBUSE),JPO/ MRAP,SAIC,Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan 09372, 703-***-****. Todd,Lloyd,****.*****@***.****.***

I Compile and maintain material and parts inventory and status information to expedite movement of material and parts between production areas, according to predetermined production schedules and order priorities: I Read production schedules, inventory reports, and work orders to determine type and quantity of materials required, availability of stock, and order priority. Confer with department supervisors to determine overdue material and parts and to inform supervisors of material status. Locate and distribute materials to specified production areas, manually or using handcart, handtruck, or forklift. Record and maintain perpetual inventory of quantity and type of materials and parts received, stocked, and distributed, manually or using computer. Compile and maintain records, such as material inventory records, production records, and timecards, manually or using computer. I direct drivers or material handlers to expedite transfer of materials from stock area to production areas. I examine material received, verify part numbers, and check discrepancies, such as damaged or unmarked parts. Compare work ticket specifications to material used at work stations to verify appropriate assignment. May drive truck to outlying work areas to check status of orders or to deliver materials.Reconcile, document, catalog material and associated records. Tracked materials status using (LIW),

(ILAP ), (FLIS) and FEDLOG. Material condition status reporting.Logistics support to other operational and support elements.Documenting the maintenance, movement, storage, and transportation of material in support of operational requirements. Receipt, storage, and issue, of equipment and/or materials. Technical assistance in the inspection of equipment for completeness, accountability, and general quantity or condition. Receipt and verification of part number and validation of label or data plate information. Audits and inventories.

09/28/2009 to 11/19/2010. Hrs per week: 84, Shipping Coordinator, JSSC/MRAP. SAIC, Kandahar AF,Afghanistan 09355, 703-***-****. Evlyn Shepard, *****.*.*******@****.***

I was Directly responsible for all shipping execution at the only Mine Resistant Ambush Protective (MRAP) in Afghanistan. Ensured all MROs are verified, processed and confirmed in SARSS. Ensured accurate shipping Point of Debarkation (POD) and Point of Embarkation (POE) data is entered into SARSS. Prepares Radio Frequency Identification Devices (RFID) tags for data upload. Responsible for the transfer of SARSS confirmed MRO data onto RFID tags. Ensured all shipments are properly tagged and placarded prior to shipment. Interfaced with Movement Control Office for the processing of Transportation Movement Requests (TMR’s).Also tracked shipments using Logistics information warehouse (LIW) Coordinated with ADACQ for flight shipments. Sorted, organized, and classify, cleaned, packed crate and/or strap MRAP parts order to 463L pallet / wooden pallet for movement throughout Afghanistan theater to designated Supply Support Activities (SSA). Monitored the loading of trucks. Managed forklift operations. Ensured adherence to warehouse safety and security programs and activities. Submits Daily JSSC Shipment Tracking Report on all Shipment s departing JSSC. Analyzed workflow, recommended corrective actions.

07/27/2007 to 09/28/2009. Hrs per week: 80, Senior Logistics(PBUSE) WHSE, CLSS/SSA . KBR, Tallil Airbase, Iraq 09331, 713-***-****. Lawrence Thomas, ********.******@***.***

I served as Senior Logistics Warehouse(PBUSE) at camp Adder Airbase. Ensured that inventories and location surveys are performed in accordance with established procedures. Instructed warehouse personnel in loading, unloading, segregation, dunnage, palletizing, and selection of stock and storage areas. Performed property disposal storage functions. Ensured application of special procedures for handling, storing, packaging and shipping retrograde material. Retrieved and analyzes history and activity files pertinent to system rejected documents. Recommends additions and deletions to authorized stockage list. Maintained accounting records of property disposal activity. Reviewed requests for major and controlled items. Reconciled activity records for monthly and quarterly reporting and status reviews. Processed data inquiry and manager referred listings and cards. Managed controlled, critical and reserve stocks and operational readiness floats. Performed financial management functions. Processed output from catalog inquiry program, document modifiers and special cancellation requests. Performed commissary store functions to include stock replenishment, price changes, inventories, security, stock receipt, and oversees the constructions of displays. I have a vast knowledge and experience with the Logistics Information Warehouse (LIW) Capabilities such as: Logistics Integrated Data Base (LIDB); Integrated Logistic Analysis Program (ILAP); and Federal Logistics Information System (FLIS)/FEDLOG. Prepared reports on labor and equipment, available storage space, relocation of material, warehouse refusals, and stock requirements. Directed correction of location survey discrepancies. Assisted unit intermediate maintenance personnel in planning maintenance program. Planned and coordinated subsistence supply activity. Directed corrective action to minimize spoilage, flavor contamination, and improper warehouse practices.

01/15/2004 to 09/16/2006. Hrs per week: 45, Supervisory General Supply Specialist, -74D3-SSG.70th Transortation Company, United States Army, Mannheim Germany 09086.

I Assigned duties, instructed, and supervised subordinates in proper work techniques and procedures. Planned and analyzed operational data and reports to ascertain degree of conformity with established policies, work standards, and procedural directives. Supervised preparation of materiel control and accounting input for data processing and reviews output documents. Inspected and evaluated inventory management activities. Directed supply personnel in establishment and maintenance of supply and inventory control management functions. Analyzed statistical data to determine effectiveness of technical edit. Reconciled problems in automated supply accounting system. Computed, established, and directs modification to authorized stock levels. Planned and organized receipt, issue, salvage and maintenance of records for all classes of supply except Cl III (Buick), Cl V and Cl VIII.

Ensured compliance with current regulations and directives pertaining to financial inventory, accounting, and stock funding. Determined current and projected repair requirements. Directed lateral redistribution of stock. Performed supervisory duties shown in preceding levels of skill. Prepared and updated warehouse planigraphies. Conducted inspection of activities to ensure compliance with standards of serviceability, reclamation, salvage, and disposal procedures. Conducted warehousing surveillance and inspections. Prepared reports on personnel and equipment availability, storage space, relocation of materiel, and warehouse denials. Served as warehouse foreman, chief accountant, store managers, or commissary officer. Interviews, hires and dismisses employees in accordance with COP and commissary regulations. Established issue schedules and procedures.

I served as a General Supply Specialist(PBUSE) for 1-36 Infantry Battalion.

06/21/2000 to 01/03/2004. Hrs per week: 45, Company Supply Clerk,-74D3-SSG. 1-36 Inf Battalion. Friedberg, Germany 09074.

I Performed supervisory duties shown in preceding level skills. Conducted inspections and provided technical assistance to storage activities, Assisted in development and preparation of operations information including plans, maps, sketches, over lays, and other data related to supply organization employment. Performed liaison and staff duties in a supply and maintenance activity or in a command and staff logistics activity. Analyzed operations statistical data and reports to ascertain functional trends, conformance to standards and directives, and efficiency of operations. Reviewed material receipt and off-line document processing procedure. Responsible for the requisition, accountability, wholesomeness, and the safe storage of subsistence items for division size elements and larger. Planned and wrote LOI’s for subsistence support for major field exercises. Worked with and advised installation food service and installation menu board, Interprets and uses command and CONUS annual food plans. Ensured compliance with directives related to subsistence supply storage and distribution operations, including world wide operations. Managed the operation of a troop issue subsistence activity, assisted in developing and implementing Command procedures for control and handling of special interest items. aligned and prepared all V Corps SARSS-1 Class IX sites for a successful transformation to Single Stock Fund Conversion. I saved United States Army Europe (USAREUR) over $2.5 million in Class IX repair parts through validation and elimination of excess quantities.Proper storage of items including the use of wrapping material, covers, boxes, crates, and/or marks all

material received, and are stored in appropriate location ensuring storage site meets weight capacity, space, and security requirements. Operation and maintenance of tactical and non tactical equipment. Ensures proper logistics consderations are included in all processes, and plans. Performs other duties as assigned to meet organizational/operational objectives.

I served as warehouse supervisor for 2-87 Infantry Battallion

I served as warehouse supervisor for 2-87 Infantry Battallion, United States Army, 09/21/1998 to 05/21/2000

I Managed inventory accuracy through monitoring of daily warehouse activities, cycle counts, stocktakes and audit of same to verify results. Experienced working within policies & procedures, and understanding of compliance, in relation to regulatory bodies’ legislation including AQIS, NSW Food Authority, HACCP, and RTA – Chain of Responsibility and Fatigue Management. Liaised with drivers, customers and warehouse personnel.oordinate efficient operation of the warehouse. Planned and coordinated labor (Approx 10 employees) and MHE.Trained and monitored staff in standard operating procedures (SOPs) and safe work practices, including new employee inductions and tool box talks. Health & Safety compliance in accordance with company policy.

I served as a warehouse clerk for the 25th Infantry Division. 09/21/1995 to 08/21/1998.

Operated powered industrial forklift to transport inventory, unload incoming stock and load orders.Pulled and stages orders for shipment.Filled and transact work orders, purchase orders and sales orders.Performed cycle Replenish flow line materials and receive completed devices.Examine and inspect stock items for wear or defects, reporting any damage to supervisors.Kept records on the use and/or damage of stock or stock handling equipmentFollows standard operating procedures.Transacted inventory movements using inventory control system.Filled independent demands for material requisitionsEnsure FIFO is followed for all transactions.Verified inventory computations by comparing them to physical counts of stock, and investigated discrepancies or adjust errors.Interfaced with Customer Service, Technical Service and delivery personnel. Responsible for issue, accountability, maintenance and security of weapons, sensitive items,and ammunition in the company arms room.Conduct inventories of weapons, equipment, and ammunition; instruct soldiers in propermaintenance of small arms; inspect weapons upon return from users.Conduct a visual, by count, inventory each time the arms storage facility is opened, when achange of custody occurs, and each time the arms room is closed.Assist supply personnel in maintaining and updating the unit property book and supply records.Responsible for forecasting, requisitioning, receiving, delivering, transporting, issuing, andreconciling/turning in small arms ammunition and explosives to support weapons ranges andfield training exercises.

I served as a unit supply specialist/armorer for 172nd Chemical Company.

10/28/1992 to 08/21/1995.

I Received, inspected, inventoried, loaded, unloaded, segregated, stored, issued, delivered and turned-in organization and installation supplies and equipment. Operated unit level computer. Prepared all unit/organizational supply documents. Maintained automated supply system for accounting of organizational and installation supplies and equipment. Issued and receives small arms. Secured and controlled weapons and ammunition in security areas. Scheduled and performs preventive and organizational maintenance on weapons.Inspected completed work for accuracy and compliance with established procedures. Coordinated supply activities. Reviewed and annotated changes to unit material condition status report. Posted transactions to organizational and installation property books and supporting transaction files. Determined

method of obtaining relief from responsibility for lost, damaged and destroyed supply items.

Responsible for issue, accountability, maintenance and security of weapons, sensitive items,and ammunition in the company arms room.Conduct inventories of

weapons, equipment, and ammunition; instruct soldiers in propermaintenance of small arms; inspect weapons upon return from users.Conduct a visual, by count, inventory each time the arms storage facility is opened, when achange of custody occurs, and each time the arms room is closed.Assist supply personnel in maintaining and updating the unit property book and supply records.Responsible for forecasting, requisitioning, receiving, delivering, transporting, issuing, andreconciling/turning in small arms ammunition and explosives to support weapons ranges andfield training exercises.

Education:

High School Diploma Some College

Additional Information

Defense Hazardous materials & Handling Waste Course Army Institute for Professional Development 12/7/1998; Material Storage and Handling Specialist Course Ft Drum, NY 11/06/1999, Local Radiation Safety Officer Course, 04/2004, Kaiserslautern

Germany,CDL(Commercial Drivers License, Class A),Killeen Texas July 2007,OSHA (Construction Safety and Health) 07/21/2009, Tallil Airbase,Iraq

AWARDS:

Performance awards, exceptional 1998-2008; ;, 2000, 2003; Army Commendation Medal 1995,2003 Army Achievement Medal 1993, 1995, 1998, ; Army Good Conduct Medal 1995, 1998, 2001, 2004, ; Army Certificate of Achievement 1993,1994-2, 1995, 1998, 2000, 2005; ; Army Certificate of Appreciation 1993, 1995, 2000, 2003, 2006; Commanders Coin 1998, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006

OTHER INFORMATION:

EXPERIENCE IN STANDARD ARMY MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS (STAMIS):

Property Book Unit Supply Enhanced(PBUSE)

Standard Army Retail Supply System (SARSS)

Unit level Logistic System Aviation and Ground (ULLS-A/G) Experienced with Microsoft Outlook email, Word, Excel and Power Point Radio Frequency In-Transit Visibility (RF-ITV)

Integrated Logistic Analysis Program (ILAP)

DLA/DSS MRO Tracking System

FEDEX Package Tracking

OSHA (Construction Safety and Health)

CDL (Commercial Drivers License) Class A



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