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Training Manager

Location:
Chester, VA
Salary:
50000
Posted:
August 15, 2017

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RANDY CARTER

**** ********* *****, *******, ******** 23831

757-***-**** ac1ubl@r.postjobfree.com

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Professional Summary

Over 36 years of experience supervising, training, and motivating team members in the most challenging work environments.

Experience

Supervisor (US Army NCOIC Infantry Training Battalion), Ft Pickett, Virginia January 01, 2016- Present)

o Supervised and mentored 24 team members in 100+ training courses; identified vulnerabilities and overcame shortfalls for all operational course instruction conducted with specialized training and success confirmed with the unit passing their accreditation as a training schoolhouse.

o Senior Manager of all courses conducted at the training academy. Developed a comprehensive tracking spreadsheet that was used to request, coordinate, and acquire all training resources such as ranges, training aids, ammunition, transportation requirements, and food service requirements for all training courses that are taught in a schoolhouse environment that achieved outstanding rating and success during a major command accreditation. o developed training schedules, programs of instruction, course management plans, and lesson plans for courses taught at a training academy. Holds Instructor qualifications that are useful in the military and civilian courses.

Assistant to the Director (US Army Senior Operations NCO Camp Pendleton Military Installation) Camp Pendleton, Virginia Beach, Va August 01, 2014-December 31, 2015 o Supervised and mentored 75 team members both military and civilian employees in daily operations of the Installation. Responsible for training, administrative support, supply and all personnel actions for the Installation.

o Responsible for coordinating directly with law enforcement, fire departments, city officials

(Virginia Beach area), other military installation Commanders to better support the community of Virginia Beach. Responsible for issuing permits to conduct special events on the Installation with all civilian agencies.

o Supervised and coordinated directly with over 24 security personnel on the Installation that provided safety for all employees. As a result of my supervision this resulted in no major incidents or work and traffic related fatalities during the period of my employment. o Planned, coordinated, directed and updated law enforcement procedures for assigned military installation of 24 security personnel saving over 120 man-hours annually. o Responsible for scheduling facilities for units to utilize for training on the Installation using the Range Facility Maintenance Management System (RFMMS). This resulted in increase of over 75,000 personnel being trained on the Installation.

Operations Supervisor (Operations NCO US Army Ft Pickett Range Control), Ft Pickett, Virginia October 01, 2009-July 31, 2014

o Senior Safety Coordinator for all unit related live fire training operations conducted on Ft Pickett, Virginia. Manager of five live fire ranges, live fire shoot house, live fire Urban Assault Course, Military Operations on Urban Terrain (MOUT) Facility, Leaders Reaction Course, Air Assault Obstacle Course and Engagement Shills Trainer on the Installation. o Lead Safety Inspector of all live fire training ranges and training facilities on the Installation. During my employment there were no Fatalities or serious incidents as a result of my diligent safety inspections and thorough knowledge of Live fire facilities and training areas. o Master Gunner, lead Instructor and weapons expert on the Caliber 50 Machine Gun, Mark 19 Grenade Launcher, M240B Machine Gun, M249 Squad Automatic Weapon, M4 Rifle, and M203 Grenade Launcher.

o Lead Urban Warfare Instructor who was responsible for the training of all units using the Military Operations Urban Terrain (MOUT) facility. Developed a comprehensive training package that became the lesson plans for training units that were deploying. Senior Manager (US Army Platoon Sergeant), Ft Belvoir, Virginia August 1, 2007-September 30, 2009

o Supervised 31 team members in 150+ training courses; identified vulnerabilities and overcame shortfalls with specialized training and success confirmed with Meritorious Unit Commendation Award.

o Supervised, leads, or serves as a member of an infantry unit that employs individual small arms weapons or heavy anti-armor crew served weapons, either vehicle or dismounted in support of offensive and defensive combat operations. o Assists in planning, organizing, directing, supervising, training, coordinating, and reporting activities of subordinate elements. Supervises receipt, storage, and distribution of ammunition, supplies, equipment, and rations to subordinate elements. Develops a platoon training plan. Assists in production and administration of staff journals, files, records, and reports. Assists in coordination and implementation of combat operations, training programs, and administrative and communications procedures.

Administrative Services Managers (US Army Administrative Specialist) Ft Pickett, Virginia April 01, 2003-July 31, 2007

o Supervised 25 team members in administrative support activities in a major command unit that had over 450 personnel in the organization. Supervises personnel performing word processing, clerical, and administrative functions; distributes work load; reviews and edits correspondence; sets up and reviews files; plans and organizes office operations; determines requirements for office equipment, supplies, and space o Prepares routine correspondence, messages, reports, and forms; serves as a receptionist; handles incoming mail and messages; maintains files; uses copying equipment; receives and maintains publications; utilizes word processing, presentation, and spreadsheet software. Prepares special correspondence; composes routine correspondence; proofreads correspondence for proper format and accuracy; provides technical guidance to clerical personnel. o Organized, maintained, retrieved and reviewed 135 automated personnel records including pay documents to improve record accuracy by 95%.

o Prepared and provided current information about personnel programs and procedures to employees and administrators decreasing personal complaints/issues by 60%. o Prepared data processing plans and budgets for an organization of 450 personnel with 98% accuracy. o Designed and maintained computer software and databases; translated specific objectives and needs into computer systems requirements improving efficiency by 80%. First Line Supervisor ( US Army Automated Logistics Specialist) Ft Pickett, Virginia June 01, 2001- March 31, 2017)

o Supervises or performs stock record and warehouse functions, including stock receipt, storage, distribution, and issue; maintains equipment records and parts. Supervises and provides technical guidance to subordinates; reviews stock items and recommends additions, deletions, or changes; obtains repair parts to meet equipment maintenance needs; assists in planning maintenance needs for the unit; performs financial management functions. o Establishes and maintains stock records and other records; establishes and maintains automated and manual accounting records, posts receipts and turn-ins; reviews and verifies quantities received against shipping documents; prepares and maintains records on equipment usage, operation, maintenance, modification, and calibration; processes inventories, surveys, and warehousing documents; prepares, annotates, and distributes shipping documents; performs accounting and sales functions in self-service supply. o Inspects and evaluates inventory management activities; analyzes statistical data to determine effectiveness of technical edit; plans and organizes receipt, issue, salvage, and maintenance of records for all classes of supply; prepares reports regarding personnel, storage, and relocation of material; supervises warehouse activity. Conducts surveillance inspection of material in storage; develops training programs; assists in development and preparation of operations information including plans, maps, sketches, and other data related to supply organization employment.

Education

o Southern West Virginia Community College

o Executive Leadership and Management School (First Sergeants Course) o Leadership and Management School (Senior Leaders Course) o Team Leadership Training (Advanced Leadership Course) o First Line Supervisor Training (Basic Leadership Course) Training

o Army Basic Instructor Course

o Small Group Instructor Course

o Anti-Armor Leaders Course

o Nuclear, Biological, Chemical course (NBC)

o Infantry Mans Course (11B)

o Infantry Mans Course (11H)

o Fire Support Specialist Course (13F)

o 92A Automated Logistics Course

o Battle Staff NCO School

o Readiness NCO School

o Training NCO School

o Personnel Management School

o Joint Fires Observer School

o Call For Fire Trainers Course

o Anti-Armor Weapons Leaders Course

o Combatives Level I, II

o Small Arms Master Gunner School

o Squad Designated Marksmanship School

o Close Quarters Marksmanship School

o Bradley Master Gunners Course

o M1 Abrams Course

o Armor Reconnaissance Course

o Motor Transport Operator Course

o Antiterrorism Level I Course

o Antiterrorism Level II Course

o Range Level II Course

o Range Operations Course

o Incident Command System (ICS) 100

o ICS 200

o ICS 300

o ICS 400

o ICS 700

o ICS 800

o VDEM ICS INSTRUCTOR CETIFIED

o L449 ICS TRAIN THE TRAINER INSTRUCTOR CERTIFIED

Security Clearance: Secret, Granted July 2013



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