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Air Force Training

Location:
Louisburg, NC
Posted:
July 23, 2018

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Boniva Moore

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Fayetteville, NC, *8314

Cell: 910-***-****/ E-mail: ac6dx7@r.postjobfree.com

WORK EXPERIENCE

September 2010 - Present

Supervisory Correctional Officer (Lieutenant)

Federal Bureau of Prisons

Bennettsville, SC

•Productively maintain safety, security and accountability of inmates by strictly enforcing the rules and regulations governing the operations of the institution.

• Effectively supervised approximately 140 correctional Officers assigned to various post and shifts assignments.

•Ensure staff maintained the safety, security and sanitation for all assigned inmates

•Coordinate contraband intervention teams to deter contraband from entering the institution.

•I ensure that inmate accountability is maintained by conducting official count procedures and reviewing documentation of all counts, lockdown census and emergency counts.

•Conduct perpetual audits in accordance to policy.

•I provided intelligence analysis weekly for the captain and the executive Staff that assist in enhancing the institution security.

January 2006 – May 2008

Supply Sergeant

United States Army: HHC 163 Support Battalion

Camp Phoenix Kabul Afghanistan (Deployed)

•Supervises and performs management or stock record/warehouse functions pertaining to receipt, storage, distribution, and issue and maintains equipment records and parts.

February 2003 –February 2005

United States Air Force Supply Sergeant

Pope Air Force Base (Active Duty)

Fort Bragg, NC

•Provide Mission Support Element (MSE), G-4 logistics management support to XVIII Airborne Corp units. Identifies hand receipt holders; instructs employees on property accounting procedures; spot checks records for accuracy, sufficiency, and compliance with regulations; advises hand receipt holders of measures to be taken on resolution of all property accounting discrepancies.

•Serves as Command Supply Discipline Program manager. Determines ways to improve the efficiency and economy of supply services.

•Maintains control of property records and processes receiving reports, transfers documents, inventory adjustments, and Financial Liability Investigations. Supervises annual physical inventories.

•Designs and conducts studies and analyses in order to determine organizational requirements for property to evaluate changing conditions and requirements. Reviews, renders, and interpret laws and regulations affecting property accountability.

•Serves as a central control point for acquisitions either by IMPAC card or contracting. Provide advice and assistance to functional specialist and managers, and other staff principals.

•Maintain accurate visibility of all major end items, effects distribution/redistribution and the associated property accountability. Assist in the performance of detailed reviews, analyses and studies. Develop and implement policies, processes, procedures, and guidance relating to logistical operations.

May 1984 – January 2004

Supply Specialist

Army National Guard (Reserves)

Hampton, SC

•Serve as the supply specialist managed planning, coordinating sustaining integrating and synchronizing logistic support services for the unit in support of civil affairs operation.

•Managing the life cycle of products to include, acquisition, distribution, internal allocation, delivery, and final disposal review, and assessed planning documentation and variety of supporting logistical plans submitted by subordinate organization to identify and resolve problem and ordering uniforms for soldiers., and accountability of sensitive items.

September 1993 – September 2010

Correctional Officer

Federal Bureau of Prisons

Estill, SC

•Services department, giving supervision and guidance to a subordinate staff of correctional officers involving work performance, interpretation of policy, handling of problems concerning the inmate population.

•Shares responsibility in the supervision of other correctional staff, and effectively maintains the security of the institution. In emergency situations, takes prompt and decisive action to determine the nature and cause of the emergency.

•Authorize changes in institutional operations when necessary to meet emergency situations. Responsible for implementing post orders, Investigates tort claims and drafts responses for administrative remedies.

•Investigates reported violations of prohibited acts, (i.e. assaults, escapes, introduction of contraband, disturbances or other illicit activities), taking appropriate actions as dictated by the seriousness of the violations.

•Participates in and conducts regularly scheduled instruction and training classes relating to correctional procedures and techniques and makes appropriate recommendations for training based upon assessments need by staff.

CERTIFICATIONS & TRAINING

April 2004

88m School Training

Fort McCullagh

•Operation of all wheel vehicles and equipment over varied terrain and roadways.

•Management of loading, unloading, and safety of personnel being transported.

•Overseeing and checking proper loading and unloading of cargo on vehicles and trailers.

•Employing convoy defense techniques.

•Identifying, correcting or reporting all vehicle deficiencies.

•Preparing vehicle for movement/shipment by air, rail or vessel.

October 1993

PBUSE Operator Training

Afghanistan

•Property Book Unit Supply Enhanced (PBUSE) is the Army’s web-based logistics property accountability system that provides a responsive and efficient means to maintain accountable records for the Army’s inventory.

March 1985

Supply School Training

Fort Jackson, SC



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