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Maintenance Microsoft Office

Location:
Gig Harbor, WA
Posted:
September 09, 2017

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Abraham P. Advincula

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

Puyallup WA 98375

253-***-**** (C)

ac18bi@r.postjobfree.com

OBJECTIVE: Seeeking a Position as Vehicle Mechanic

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS

Accomplished Maintenance Supervisor with a proven ability to develop and implement strategies supporting maintenance and logistical objectives. A respected leader able to build a team focused on achieving goals.

Active Government Security Clearance

Over 25 years of leadership experience as a Supervisor

Supervised, scheduled, coordinated and trained for groups up to 25 employees

Monitored and advised on counseling process, attempting resolutions

Proficient with Microsoft Office and Enterprise Software

Provided written, oral briefings, and recommendations and solutions to staff and management

Scheduling: daily, weekly, bi –annual tasks, and training for subordinate soldiers.

Supply order: weekly, monthly, quarterly, annual forecast for future training, and projects.

Record keeping and maintenance of awards, evaluations, training records, leaves, and passes of subordinate soldiers and commissioned officers.

Develop and maintain systems for organizing and accomplishing work efficiently and effectively.

Training, coaching, evaluating, counseling; including creating training materials to enhance service levels

Maintains professional and positive relations with different units within the installation, interfacing departments, and contractors

Coordinates training of assigned commissioned officers, senior non-commissioned officers, and subordinate soldiers.

Initiates projects to maintain and enhance quality service and productivity.

Participates in the budgeting process on an ongoing basis.

Participates in assigned projects and /tasks as directed by the assigned commanding officer.

Proficient in force protection and Quick Reactionary Force development.

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Senior Maintenance Supervisor

US Army, Camp Humphreys, ROK

03/10/16 – 07/17/17

Hours per week 40

Battalion Maintenance Office

Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:

Served as the Senior Maintenance Supervisor in HHD 94th MP BN. Monitored the Battalion's equipment readiness, consisting of 2,500 critical pieces of equipment; prepared and monitored daily, weekly, and monthly equipment readiness reports; monitored the scheduled and unscheduled maintenance for over 4,500 items of assigned equipment worth over $300 million; supervised and mentored the maintenance NCO's at five UNITS within the battalion footprint while overseeing the maintenance of equipment data, work orders in GCSS-Army (Global Combat Supply System)-Army Enterprise Software Maintenance Management System.

Supervised the transition of the HHD 94th Military Police Battalion, Common Office Facility moved and occupation, ensured all communication support are properly installed for Battle staff meetings and simulation

Monitored the construction of the Maintenance facility for the battalion to meet the standard accommodating various equipments and perform variety of test and lifting capability in compliance of USFK Safety standard.

Developed a maintenance service plan and manning system for the 94th Military Police Battalion, across the Peninsula that improved forcasting of inbound and outbound of maintainers, assigned to each Company within the battalion. That improved the work load assignment and solid predictability by 95%

Supervisor CW2 Russel Bradley

Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes (ac18bi@r.postjobfree.com) Cell 931-***-****

Maintenance Co, First Sergeant,

US Army, Kadena Air Base, Okinawa Japan

02/06/14 – 03/10/16

Hours per week 40

1-1ADA Maintenance Section

Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:

Served as the First Sergeant in the Maintenance Company in 1-1 ADA Patriots Battalion supervised the Standard Army Management System (STAMIS) architecture and logistical maintenance oversight for four company sized elements

totaling 360 personnel; accountable for 250 pieces of rolling stock and critical firing ground support equipment valued in excess of $700 million; oversaw the welfare and professional development of 35 Noncommissioned Officers, lead and trained 80 Soldiers.

Responsible for directing and supervising the building service operations, continous maintenance and repair program

Managed the Maintenance responsibilities and equipment deployment, logistics and fuel supplies within the Pacific Area Of Responsibilities of the 1-1 ADA (Air Defense Artilliary)

Oversaw the integrity and sufficient testing of fuel for the firing battery grounds support equipment and replenishement of cessential repair parts for for critical combat fire power to ensure 100% Combat readiness.

Supervised the supply system operation for over 18 Defense Activity Address Code for customers within the Pacific ensuring the 1500 lines at Supply Support Activity. Are stock with parts and equipments and relenished in a timely manner utilizing the GCSS- A supply and acquisition program.

Coordinated the validation, certification and training the of outlying UNITS within the Pacific in utilization and transition to the new Global Combat Supply System. That improves global cross talk of logistics oepration significantly.

Supervisor CPT Rodriguez Claudio

Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes (ac18bi@r.postjobfree.com) Cell 706-***-****

Maintenance Co, First Sergeant

US Army, FT Carson CO USA 68th CSSB 183rd SMC

11/01/2011 – 01/05/14

Hours per week 40

Support Maintenance Section

Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:

Served as the First Sergeant in the Maintenance Company in 68th CSSB 183rd SMC Manage over 250 Soldiers and 500 Tactical vehicles and communication equipment, oversaw logistical maintenance oversight for five rapid deployable maintenance support team, totaling 25 personnel; accountable for over 35 critical firing ground support equipment valued in excess of $45 million; responsible for the welfare and professional development of 40 Noncommissioned Officers, lead and trained 250 personnel.

Supervised and oversaw the daily office operation ensuring all official correspondence, transactions, and mail distribution were efficiently handled and processed. Ensured all official documents such as memorandums, awards, leave requests were screened for veracity, routing, and tracking prior to submission to higher headquarters/authority.

Maintain and monitor the facilities maintenance and work order quality Assurance Program by ensuring routine facility safety inspections and operations are being conducted.

Managed over 12,000 work orders and acquisition of 9,243 repair parts valued over 1.5 million dollars and expedited 189,000 direct man hours during the RESET program resulted in completion of the program ahead of schedule which saved the Army over $4,000.000 during the Army downsized contracted support.

Proficient in Emergency and Catasthropic evacuation plan, during the Great Waldo fire in Colorado Springs evacuated over 1500 resisdence and diligently deployed rescue team to assist in logistic sustainenment plan for the firre engine, fuel and water for 24 hours operation.

Coordinated with the RED CROSS and local Hospital to ensure accountability and assistance for any health issues and injury sustained during evacuation

Supervised 24 hours transportation service for evacuees and move them to safety with full support from the Military and local authority.

Supervisor MAJ Brandon Ebel

Okay to contact this Supervisor yes (ac18bi@r.postjobfree.com) Cell 512-***-****

Transportation Co, First Sergeant

US Army, Camp Phoenix, KAF

07/03/09 – 08/01/11

Hours per week 40

Forward Logistics Element Section

Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:

Served as a First Sergeant in 360th transportation company for the Forward Logistics Element, oversaw the tactical operation, and safe transport of equipment and contracting personnel within RC West of Kabul Afghanistan. Monitor over 500 personnel, 2,000 tactical convoy equipment and three Air Transport. Oversee the planning process of special projects and military construction of the billeting and class one yard in Camp Shindand Afghanistan, ensuring the best use of resources by providing the five Companies and higher Command comfort while deployed during Operation Enduring Freedom II.

Ensured that all personnel entering the secure construction site adhere to the Construction Security Plan and the Standard Operating Procedures for Access Control.

Performed security checks on personnel entering the facility using metal detector wands, walk through metal detector, and security X-ray machine to identify prohibited items that may be carried hence, denying entry.

Conducted roving patrols enclosing the secured construction site to identify, correct, report, and make the necessary recommendations to mitigate or rectify any security anomalies found.

Assisted the Site Security Manager and Coordinator on processing and filing documents for facility access, visits, and deliveries.

Maintains physical security of access point for sensitive work areas, provided tower guards within our area of responsibilities in Camp Phoenix Kabul Afghanistan ensuring all guards are properly brief on reporting procedures and rules of engagements. Oversee the daily convoy briefs for teams going out of the FOB escorting supply and logistics drop off.

Supervisor CPT Robert Gruber

Okay to contact this Supervisor yes (ac18bi@r.postjobfree.com) Cell 719-***-****

Wheel Vehicle Mechanic Supervisor

US Army, Darmstadt, and Mannheim, Germany

03/09/03 – 05/11/09

Hours per week 40

Battalion Maintenance Control

Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:

Directed, scheduled, coordinated and monitored projects associated with the maintenance of over 250 vehicles, and 60 generators and trailers; resulting in an operational rate of 98%. Established and maintained inventory stock for day to day use valued at million dollars with 100% accountability. Managed the First Sergeant Barracks and housing program for over 150 Soldiers. Meticulously tracked accuracy of data related to the configuration and condition of Maintenance facilities to ensure that planned special construction projects address stated deficiencies to the local contractors.

Monitor the life cycle of furnitures, ensuring the serviceability and safety of the billets occupants.To include timely reaction to all work orders without delay

Briefed all expected tenant directives to address occupancy related problems assignments, occupancy, maintenance, move-in dates, terminations, inspections.

Managed the turn in process of over 22 Common Office Facility for the 44th Signal Battalion ensuring all the buildings are cleaned and all assets and network capabilities are shutdown for security purpose. And diligentlysupervised the turn in process of over 3,000 pieces of communication equipments, to the Army Supply system, saving the Army over $40,000,000.

Supervised the transistion process of the 44th Signal Battalion to Schweifurt Germany, and meticulously engaged the construction of the new Common Office and Maintenance Facility to ensure DPW and Corp Of Engineers are meeting the design for the battalion to operate successfully

Supervisor Col Laurie Buckhout

Okay to contact this Supervisor yes (ac18bi@r.postjobfree.com) Cell 571-***-****

MILITARY EDUCATION:

GCSS-Army, Kadena Air Base, Camp Humphreys ROK 2016

Equipment Records Parts Specialist course 2016

Master Drivers Trainer Course 2016

Maintenance Manager Course 2015

Mechanical Maintenance Training, Ordnance Advance Noncommissioned Officer Course 2006

Safety Officer Course (SOC40) 2001

Light-Wheel Vehicle Mechanic, Basic Noncommissioned Officer Course 2000

General Transportation of Hazardous Materials (AMMO-37) 2000

Facility repair and construction course 2000

Technical Transport and Packaging Of Hazardous Materials (HAZ-12) 1999

Hazardous Cargo Driver Training Course (HAZ-11) 1999

International Counter Terrorism 1997

CIVILIAN EDUCATION:

Computer Aided Drafting, American Trade Institute Dallas Texas, 1999

BS Architecture, Far Eastern University, Manila Philippines 1983

High School Diploma, University Of Manila Philippines, 1980

LANGUAGE SKILLS:

Language Spoken Written Read

Tagalog Fluently Intermediate Intermediate

AFFILIATION:

Col Lewis L. Millett Hill 180 Memorial VFW Post 10216

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

Proficient in the following Software

Microsoft Office platform

Microsoft Word

Microsoft Excel

Microsoft Office PowerPoint

Red Hat / Linux

AWARDS HONORS AND RECOGNITION

Army Bronze Star Medal (3)

Army Meritorious Service Medal (3)

Army Commendation Medal (2)

Army Achievement Medal (5)

Good Conduct Medal (9)

Global War on Terrorism Medal (2)

Global War Expeditionary Medal (2)

National Defense Service Medal (1)

NATO Expeditionary Medal (1)



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