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Management Medical

Location:
Los Angeles, CA
Posted:
May 08, 2018

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JOYFUL PULLIAM

** ***** *****, *** *****, CA 90732 (C) 713-***-**** ******.*******@*****.*** I am a versatile professional transitioning into corporate business development from a career as an accomplished soldier in the United States Army, Quartermaster Corps. Strengths include leading and learning new concepts with ease. Enthusiastic, resourceful individual with academic and professional background in logistics. Ability to establish priorities and meet challenges head-on. Team player and natural leader with excellent communication skills. I am dedicated and eager to pursue a career as a Contract Administrator. Skilled in research, time management, data entry and data updates, and working in a fast paced environment. I am a great candidate for the position which offers opportunities to join a stable company in a position that would provide me the chance to expand my knowledge and skills and build a long term career. My goal is to obtain employment with a company that offers a positive atmosphere to learn and implement new skills and technologies for the betterment of the organization.

Excellent planner and coordinator

Dedicated team player

Resourceful

Project planning

Attention to detail

Materials accountability

Deadline-driven

Training and development

Process improvement

Supply chain and resource management

Angel Osiruphu-EL 803-***-****

Darrin Smith 910-***-****

Wilton Jones 313-***-****

Cedric Pulliam 571-***-****

Marcella Westfall 202-***-****

Supply Sergeant 07/2011 to 02/2012

US Army – Camp Stanley, Korea

Hours per week: 80

Managed supply requests, receipts, storage, issue, accountability and preservation of individual, organizational, and installation equipment.

Maintained an automated supply system for the accounting of organizational equipment and supplies.

Ensured property listings were accurate and that the commander's hand receipts were updated monthly.

Maintained the administrative supply and supporting document files. Responsible for issuing and receiving supplies and the control of weapons and ammunition within the unit.

Plan, conduct, and evaluate section training.

Coordinate and maintain all supply records for all Soldiers within the company; to ensure proper issue and turn-in of all mission essential items.

Supervised operations of Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and high-yield Explosives(CBRNE)and Arms room.

Ensured proper coordination and accountability with the hand receipt holder's within the organization to maintain 100% of the company's inventory. Reviewed the document register quarterly and prepared quarterly reconciliation for the United States Property and Fiscal Office(USP&FO) and System Authorization Access Request(SAARS)review. Conduct and monitor unit sensitive item inventory, change of command inventory, annual inventory, and other inventories necessary or upon request by commander. Maintain the unit property book.

Managed over $10 million worth of organizational and installation property. Monitor and maintain a $25,000 IMPAC Card Budget within the battalion monthly limit. Request, receive, and process equipment for issue and turn-in. Responsible for the supervision, training, morale and welfare of Soldiers and civilians in my section. Appointed Unit Prevention Leader(UPL) for the company's substance abuse program. Responsible for filing administrative papers, scheduling appointments, booking flight and hotel reservations, answering telephones, and handling mail for the Executive Officer, First Sergeant, and Commander while keeping discretion and understanding the need for confidentiality. Supply Sergeant 06/2008 to 06/2011

US ARMY, Rhine Ordnance Barracks – Kaiserslautern, Germany Hours per week: 80

Assign duties, instructing, and supervising in proper work techniques and supply procedures. Planned and analyzed operational data and reports to ascertain degree of conformity with established policies, work standards, and procedural directives. Oversee the preparation of materiel control and accounting input for data processing and review output documents.

Establishment and maintenance of supply and inventory management control functions of the company.

Reconciled problems in the automated supply accounting system Property Book Unit Supply Enhanced(PBUSE).

Ensured compliance with current regulations and directives pertaining to finance/budget, inventory, accounting, and stock funding.

Performed supervisory duties shown in preceding levels of skill. Prepare reports on personnel and equipment availability, storage space, relocation of materiel, and warehouse denials.

Review document registers quarterly and prepare quarterly reconciliation for the United States Property and Fiscal Office(USP&FO) and System Authorization Access Request(SAARS) review. Managed over $25 million worth of organizational and installation property. Monitor and maintain three $25,000 IMPAC Card Budgets within the battalion monthly limit. Medical Logistics Specialist 02/2006 to 06/2008

US Army, Camp Zama – Kanagawa, Japan

Hours per week: 60

Primarily responsible for receiving, storing, recording and issuing medical supplies. Performed inventory and financial management procedures, including ordering, receiving and storing supplies.

Responsible for load, unload, and move stock using equipment such as forklift and hand trucks. Locating and cataloging stock.

Perform quality control, property management, and repair parts management. Appointed as unit HAZMAT Officer.

Coordinated hazardous materials(HAZMAT) enforcement and response to ensure efficient and effective programs.

Developed and implemented policies and procedures to ensure compliance with medical surveillance, safety, equipment, training and operations for HAZMAT emergency response operations.

Review and revise response procedures to increase efficiency and effectiveness. I evaluated a statewide HAZMAT program as a guideline to enforce US and Japanese DOT federal hazardous materials transportation regulations.

I coordinated the adoption of HAZMAT transport regulations to ensure that state and federal regulations are consistent.

Served as Hospital Hazardous Materials Safety Officer to ensure compliance with hazardous materials emergency response regulations and operating procedures. Prepare a variety of reports to provide information and ensure compliance with programs and applicable laws.

Prepared visual aids (e.g., color slides, flip charts and briefing materials) for use in oral presentations. Medical Logistics Specialist 08/2004 to 03/2006

Education

US ARMY, Fort Gordon – Augusta, GA

Hours per week: 60

Perform receipt, packing and shipping, inspection, quality control, segregation, inventory control, item requisition, storage, preservation, issue, salvage, destruction, repair parts management, distribution, supply management, property management and accounting of medical supplies and equipment.

Managed the functional areas pertaining to the highly specialized and technical materiel and services utilized in support of the health care delivery system. Assisted in the Soldier Readiness Processing(SRP) of 5,000 Soldier's in the Army National Guard and Reserve to deploy during Operation Enduring Freedom at Camp Shelby, Mississippi. BBA: Acquisition and Contract Management July 2019 University of Maryland University College - Adelphi, MD Certificate: Study of Foreign Language: Japanese December 2017 University of Maryland University College - Adelphi, MD Esthiology: Aesthetics October 2017

Aveda Institute Washington DC - Washington, DC

Unit Prevention Leader: October 2010

US Army - Camp Casey, Korea

Property Book Officers Course(PBUSE);: January 2009 US Army - Grafenwöhr, Germany

Hazardous Material Driver Training Course: October 2008 US Army - Grafenwöhr, Germany

Small Arms Maintenance and Small Armament Maintenance for Unit Armorers Course: August 2008 US Army - Grafenwöhr, Germany

Field Sanitation Team Course: March 2008

US Army - Camp Zama, Japan

Transport of Biomedical Material Course: August 2007 US Army - St. Louis, Missouri

GED: November 2001

Awards

St. Johns River State College - Palatka, FL

Primary Leadership Development Course: September 2006 US Army - Schofield Barracks, Hawaii

Combat Lifesaver Course: April 2006

US Army - Camp Zama, Japan

Army Achievement Medal - 3

Army Commendation Medal - 2

Good Conduct Medal - 2

Commandant's List for attaining high academic average in Medical Logistics Specialist Course.



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