Amin Wright
Active Secret Clearance
Fort Knox, KY 40121
****.********@*****.*** - 908-***-****
Service-oriented Automated Logistic Specialist with 7 years; background In-Theater Logistics matter expert and total 12 years Active Duty Service Member. Three rotations Afghanistan, Bagram Air Force Base and one rotation in Task Force Sinai, Egypt. Demonstrated in property accounting, maintenance, and sustainment issues and performed property accounting activities upon request. Established a sub-standard PLL office; immediately revamped and reorganized to Army standards within weeks of arriving into theater. Meritorious service for Aviation Supply and Maintenance Office. Exceptional leader overall in the United States Army strengthening the Airborne Community as an elite instructor. Willing to relocate: Anywhere
Authorized to work in the US for any employer
WORK EXPERIENCE
Airborne Instructor
US Army - Fort Benning, GA - 2014 to 2016
Section Leader Cavalry Scout
Brigade Command Team - September 2009 to June 2014 Airborne Paratrooper Reconnaissance Long Range Surveillance System ITAS Fielding Team
• Supervised a crew of 14 combat ready Soldiers, to provide safe and timely transportation for the Brigade Command Team.
• Responsible for safe operations of assigned PSD transportation to ensure for principles safety, to include mobile, air and static operations.
• Accomplished over 550 missions throughout Installations in Regional Command South.
• Managed the maintenance on vehicles and always sought out new armor upgrade to be installed on the Commander's Truck
• Implemented new system security movement when known routes were becoming repeated with reconnaissance crew of 4 personnel.
• Technical and Tactical proficiency with the various small arms used in support of Unit Operation
• Provided the Brigade Combat Teams OEF (Operation Enduring Freedom) with a long-range, direct-fire, precision weapon system.
Highlights
• Currently possess an active DoD Army issued Secret Clearance
• Supervised the entire life cycle of a product, including acquisition, distribution, internal allocation, delivery, and final disposal of resources
• Analyzed and coordinated the logistical functions of a firm or organization
• Proposed general rules or produced answers from an abundance of detailed information
• Implemented how a system should work and how changes in the future will affect it
• Directed availability and allocation of materials, supplies, and finish products
• SAMS- Enhanced 1/2
• FT Bragg Train the Trainer Course TOW Improved Target Acquisition System (ITAS)
• Army Basic Instructor Course (Certified)
Field Logistics Specialist
Standard Army Maintenance System - Enhanced - Fort Bragg, NC - July 2003 to September 2009
• Accomplished receiving a Coin of Excellence from the Command Sergeant Major for knowledge, skills, and abilities operating the SAMS-1E (Standard Army Maintenance System - Enhanced
• Established a tracking system for all items equipped to user, conducted quarterly follow - ups on the locations of that issued equipment.
• Skilled in applying analytical techniques in evaluating and recommending solutions to problems affecting production, workflow and effective performance of repair facilities and in determining capabilities of these facilities to accomplish repair activities given the facilities, manpower and equipment available.
• Managed and demonstrated the ability to manage numerous task simultaneously while producing superior results.
• Working knowledge of computer maintenance and supply systems to input and obtain data used in monitoring status and/or making recommendations, analyzing computer printouts, and monitoring repair site jobs.
• Guidance consisted of policy and directives from applicable supply and maintenance management system documentation and operating procedures. Supply guidelines come from Army regulations (supply/maintenance updates), and manuals for ULLS, DS4, and SARSS-0. Incumbent also works with maintenance manuals such as SAMS 1/2, SM3, and IM3. Independently interprets and applies established guidelines.
• . Inform customers of the current supply status of due-ins and due-outs, as requested. Assist the customer in obtaining improved status on critical need items thereby minimizing Non-Mission Capable, Supply (NMCS). Motor Pool Clerk controlled thru SAMS-1E system 44th Aerial Medical Support Company. EDUCATION
Criminal Justice
Central Texas College
2007
Heavy Equipment College of Georgia - Fort Benning, GA SKILLS
Logistics Management