KEVIN LAMONT JOHNSON
HOPEWELL, VA 23860 US
Day Phone: 804-***-****
Email: acba96@r.postjobfree.com
Availability:
Job Type: Permanent
Work Schedule: Full-Time, Part-Time, Shift Work, Intermittent, Job Sharing
Desired locations:
Germany
Work Experience:
21st Theater Sustainment Command (TSC) 10/2012 - 10/2013
TLSCE-LBE Salary: 39,000.00 USD Per Year
apo, AE 09054 United States Hours per week: 40
Series: 2001 Pay Plan: GS Grade: 9
This a time-limited appointment or temporary
promotion
General Supply Specialist (This is a federal job)
Supervisor: Mr. Cliffton Lewis 314-***-****)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
General Supply Specialist/Supply Tech for the Left Behind Equipment (LBE) operation.
Responsible for property control, asset visibility and perform a wide variety of supply programs.
Maintained vehicle dispatch logs for vehicles that were current to the Property Book Officers
books. Administer local property management systems, programs and policies consistent with
U.S. Army System-Wide practices for property management. Ensured that support is provided in
a timely and effective manner. Provide training and explain established procedures to support
units on all areas of supply to include the Property Book Unit Supply Enhanced (PBUSE) and the
Standard Army Information Management Systems (STAMIS). As the Key Control Custodian,
military vechicles on base and in various remote sites are kept in a secure location and issued to
neccessary personnel as requested. As part of a supply team (Earth-Team), build training
packages for units that are either TDY or enroute for deployment that requires training on the
equipment provided. Assisted the Supply Manager in maintaining leased and government owned
vehicles.
As a Hand Receipt Holder for deployed units' Left Behind Equipment (LBE) I am responsible for
planning coordinating the overall operation of LBE for assigned deployed units' equipment.
Conducted physical inventories of accountable property. Manage equipment accountability
through the use of Property Book Unit System Enhanced (PBUSE). Accept property
accountability hand receipt holder functions which entail; inventory functions performed at unit
site, at centralized storage sites, in maintenance operation, coordination with unit representatives
during joint inventories, receipt and control of equipment, storage management functions, work
order request, preparation of input and backing up documentation for the electronically managed
property systems. Confirms receipt of materials and discrepancies in shipments that were
shortages to complete MRSP sets.
USAG-KL Regional Post Office 06/2008 - 10/2012
APO, AE United States Salary: 18.90 USD Per Hour
Hours per week: 40
Series: 0001 Pay Plan: WG Grade: 05
MOTOR VEHICLE/ FINANCE CLERK (This is a federal job)
Supervisor: Victor Gaither 314-***-****)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
Was Lead Registered Mail clerk in the registered/accountable mail room. Process various
registered mail through the Postal Automated Management System(PAMS). Serves as working
leader and performs all postal duties as required/directed by supervisors. Passes on to other
workers instructions received from supervisors, demonstrates proper work methods, and start
work. Check work in progress in posting of forms, review actions/functions and records for
accuracy, quality and quantity of completed work for compliance with regulations, SOPS, and
supervisors instructions on work sequence, procedures, methods and deadlines. Sets the pace,
make work adjustments, reject work not meeting established standards, refer questions to
supervisors on matters not covered in standards and problems in meeting performance
standards, work/production and tasks. Report to supervisor on performance, progress, and
disciplinary problems. Recommends to employee details to other jobs. Identifies employee
training needs, maintain employee status reports and time and attendance worksheets when
requested by supervisors. Receive, sort, and distribute mail to customers. Re-direct mail that is
improperly addressed and forward mail to personnel who are no longer serviced by the CMR.
Relay daily messages and update records as information is provided by mail managers. Pitch
mail in personal mail boxes. Have a high knowledge of postal regulations to help perform duties
and assist customers. Heads the customer service window during the scheduled hours of
operations. Break down and sort mail, date stamp packages and issue notices that packages
need to be picked up, and separate mail for re-direct service by utilizing postal regulation. Utilize
a web-based program for directory service. Very knowledgeable with postal equipment to include
metering devices and related components (meter heads, meter base, and scales) and maintain
and operate such equipment. Receive, process and transfer official mail between serviced
organizations. Understand organizational structure for mail distribution and navigated mail routes,
office locations, points of collection and delivery, and names or codes of key employees or
offices. Independently operate postage meter machines, manual and electronic scales.Know
procedures and regulations for the control and processing of various types of mail (for example,
registered, certified, insured, express, classified).
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE 05/2006 - 10/2007
INCIRLIK AIR BASE Salary: 4,000.00 USD Per Year
APO, AE United States Hours per week: 60
LOGISTIC MANAGEMENT SUPERVISOR
Supervisor: MSGT FITZGERALD DAVIS 314-***-****)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
Warehouse Supervisor for all base Nuclear Biological Warfare Gear and Equipment. Performed
weekly checks and inspections on necessary equipment for real world exercises. Accounted for
over 2500 personnel Chemical Warfare Protected Gear on Incirlik Air Base. Also Managed the
Logistics Readiness Squadron Weapons vault, which housed over 350 weapons. Mastered
mobility system MICAS in order to track and issue CWDE equipment as well as weapons and
body armor. All base wide personnel were issued deployment equipment from myself as well as
my staff. Received and process requests for supplies. Received the highest inspection grade
possible (Excellent) during the United States Air force Europe UCI Inspection.
Mobility Supervisor
Supervised work involved in receiving, storing, and assembling for issue, shipment, and
distribution, a wide variety of bin and bulk supplies, materials, equipment, and commodities using
mechanized, automated, and manual material moving equipment, devices, and systems.
Knowledgeable in processing, handling, and storing of materials and equipment through a supply
facility; the ability to log receipt, storage, and shipment data; and the ability to use manual or
mechanized equipment to move, stack, bin, and position materials and equipment. Organized,
arranged, and removed stock in storage areas in accordance with established procedures to
prevent damage, deterioration, and loss. Regularly use forklifts and motor vehicles.
As a Supervisor Warehouse, I manage materials receiving, distribution, storage and operations.
Prepare shipping of material and the pick-up of turned in excess/unserviceable equipment and
other items for disposition or recycle shipping. Supervision of the warehouse operations also
included responsibility for the management (inventory, storage and distribution) of emergency
response equipment and supplies. Was responsible for staff training and compliance with USAFE
warehouse safety compliance and warehouse operations security compliance. Ensured the staff
performed the offload of commercial carrier freight and the staff performs the proper check of
received materials. Validated received shipments against the carrier manifest, purchase order
request to ensure the freight belongs to our warehouse. The received freight is inspected for
overage, shortage or damaged conditions.
Developed an implemented the warehouse space utilization plan for the temporary long term
storage of received freight (equipment, supplies, hazardous items and other commodities).
Ensured that received commodities requiring special storage requiring humidity/temperature or
separate storage from other items. Monitored separate storage areas designated for turned in
excess/unusable items awaiting disposition. Periodically updated copies of the storage layout that
were posted in each storage bay and ensured that the staff was trained on the storage plan,
proper storage procedures, and in the identified storage location. Updated the storage plans
annually.
Managed inventory of acquisition, receipt, storage, and shipment of semi perishable and
perishable items. Determined stock levels needed for all line items based on usage, inventory,
base-level demands, regional-level demands, customer needs, and projected depletion. Initiated
stock replenishment by sending purchase order through SBSS. Analyzed historical records to
determine shelf-life in order to maintain adequate stocks of property. Initiated corrective actions to
resolve not in stock or excess conditions. Determined current and future storage requirements.
Reviewed and updated National Stock List to inventory and shelves. Monitored shipment and
receipts of merchandise. Reviewed reports and resolved issue encountered.
Quality Control NCO
Implements the Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan (QASP) at the distribution depot or supply
warehouse to measure the Service Provider’s (SP) compliance with the requirements of the
contract. Physical inspections done quarterly on all supply activities to ensure surveillance data
matches discrepancy findings for each section. Monitors the Air Force responses to customer
complaints received from any source both civilian and military. Recognize and ensures the proper
handling and processing of security sensitive material and hazardous materials which require
specialized procedures to safely handle, pack, store, label, and ship within prescribed rules.
Knowledgeable in supply operations, quality assurance principles, concepts and methodology.
Have the ability to compile, analyze, and evaluate data.
United States Air Force 10/2005 - 05/2006
APO, AE United States Salary: 3,500.00 USD Per Month
Hours per week: 50
Equipment Management/ Supply Specialist
Supervisor: Shaundrick Tyieska 314-***-****)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
Monitored all USAFE equipment using AFEMS (Air Force Equipment Management System).
Processed daily equipment request from USAFE bases in order to ensure all equipment
custodians were within regulations with their accounts. Performed technical support duties related
to maintaining property records. Approved order and turn-in request within Air Force
regulations.Provided operating supplies and equipment in a supply division concept; processing
and maintenance of stock and financial accounting records, receipt, storage and issue of
Regional managed stocks; operation of a Standard Base Supply System (SBSS); requisition of
material and supplies.
Supply Specialist
Received, examined and determined the condition and disposition of a wide variety of materials.
Reviewed disposal turn-in document (DTID) accompanying material and compared data against
property to assure correct information including proper documentation (e.g., stock number,
nomenclature, quantity, unit of issue, disposal authority code, DEMIL and condition code).
Visually inspected usable property for obvious signs of condition and determines acceptability.
Identified the condition and reportability and special handling requirements (e.g., hazardous
material, precious metals, security, DEMIL, Special focus items, etc.) and assigned appropriate
classification instructions for warehousing. Verified accuracy of demilitarization codes, takes
action to challenge questionable items/codes, and maintained segregated storage of property
requiring DEMIL. Ensured proper certification was attached to turn-in document when
demilitarized by host or generating activity. Performed special and periodic inventory of property;
re-palletized/re-located property as necessary. Operate forklifts and related materials handling
equipment to move, load and unload, stack or un-stack palletized materials, supplies, and
equipment. As a supply clerk, ensured all assets ordered and inquired about when due-in
materials are not received, completed required documentation when discrepant material must be
returned to the vendor, transferred, or disposed of.Determined stock numbers, prices, and
descriptions or other data from these sources as required.
United States Air Force 05/2003 - 05/2005
Sembach, AE 09142 United States Salary: 3,600.00 USD Per Month
Hours per week: 50
Security Manager/Unit Deployment Manager
Supervisor: SMSgt Peter Morton 314-***-****)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
Ensured all unit personnel have valid and current security clearance through verification in the
security program JPAS. Briefed Unit Commander as well as senior enlisted leadership on various
information uploaded to the SIPIR and NIPER net. Utilized STU-III phones to relay sensitive
messages to and from deployed unit managers. Ensured all unit personnel where properly
trained and records up-to-date for short notice deployments. Held accountability to all unit
personnel’s training files as well as PIF (Personal Information Folders). Processed multiple MRSP
kit transfers for units that were TDY within the European Theater.
With the assistance of Flight Chief and Commander, planned and directed all contingency,
emergency, and/or expeditionary deployments and receptions for the installation. Plan, organizes,
and oversees the activities of the Base Air Terminal Operations (Non-AMC bases), develops and
directs the implementation of short and long term operational plans, policies, and procedures of
base air terminal operations activities and facilities essential to air passenger and cargo
movement. Knowledgeable in logistics management operations that involve planning,
coordinating, or evaluating contingency support, logistics readiness deployment and execution,
war reserve materiel management, base/expeditionary support, sustainment, redeployment,
mobility bags/small arms weapons, air terminal operations, and logistics command and control.
Represented the squadron with a variety of installation and functional area organizations. Direct
section responsible for providing training, resources, and systems to ensure the efficient and
effective operation of installation deployment processes. Plan, organizes, and oversees the
activities of the IDRC and Plans and Integration element, ensuring deployment and contingency
support requirements comply with legal and regulatory requirements and meet customer needs.
Supervised and managed authorities over the Installation Deployment Readiness Cell (IDRC),
Plans and Integration, Deployments and Distribution Flight, USAFE Regional Supply Squadron.
Also, was the Blanket Purchase (Impact Card Holder) officer in Al-udeid AB. Maintained a log of
government purchase card activity and invoices. Purchased various assets from the General
Services Administration, in order to process requests for locally available material through an
controlled fund, and through use of the Government Purchase Card Program for common use
item purchases. Ensured all invoices and validations are properly completed and ready for
certification. Ordered office materials for the entire base. Managed unit accounts, for 100%
effectiveness with Resource Advisor. Worked with European or GSA-affiliated vendors in making
purchases. Organizational Clothing and Individual Equipment (OCIE) for Al-udeid. Ensured all
personnel were issued neccessary clothing and equipment in order to accomplish the mission.
Processed turn-in documents, and prepared shipment and recieved assets from lateral bases
that requested assistance.
Walmart Distribution Center 01/2000 - 09/2000
Dinwidde, VA United States Salary: 11.50 USD Per Hour
Hours per week: 60
Order Filler
Loaded selected property on conveyor belts that lead to the loading dock for processing. Loaded
necessary property into warehouse. Checked inventory, tag products, used handheld bar code
scanner, inspected and maintained equipment. As an Order Filler I selected products specifically
ordered by the customers from the warehouse shelves. Products were then placed on the
conveyor leading to the palletizing area.
United States Postal Service 11/1999 - 01/2000
NA, United States Salary: 10.50 USD Per Hour
Hours per week: 40
Dock Worker
Sorted Priority Mail as it came off of the trucks, then reloaded them so they were ready to go out
within the hour.
Warehouser 02/1999 - 09/1999
NA, VA United States Salary: 15.50 USD Per Hour
Hours per week: 60
Box Strapper Technichian/Forklift Operator
Operated Box Strapper Machine at the end of the assembly line. Made sure that all property was
securely strapped together before shipment. Also operated forklift to load property on truck when
manning was low for forklift drivers.Received incoming items and stored items and assembled
items for shipment.
Issue items such as selecting and assembling items for issue, segregating and moving material
to holding area. Operates gasoline, diesel, or electric powered vehicles exclusive of forklifts,
warehouse tractors, or other powered material handling equipment and load and unload materials
in and about warehouses and perform operator vehicle maintenance. Inventory items and
safeguards materials and equipment. Receive, unload and store items, checking against
receiving documents to assure proper quality. Prepare inventory and production reports, screen
and identify shipping and receiving documents for discrepancies, and direct shipments to
shipping and storage areas. Use manual or mechanized equipment to move, stack, bin, and
position materials and equipment. Can operate light motor vehicles, forklift, load and unload
cargo to prevent shifting, falling or damage of any type. Perform routine vehicle operator
maintenance when needed.
Education:
American Military University Manassas, VA United States
Bachelor's Degree 09/2013
GPA: 2.8 of a maximum 4.0
Credits Earned: 127 Semester hours
Major: Transportation and Logistics Management
Morris College Sumter, SC United States
Some College Coursework Completed
Credits Earned: 24 Semester hours
Major: Criminal Justice
Language Skills:
Language Spoken Written Read
Spanish Novice None None
Additional Information:
Proficient with various Microsoft programs, Standard Base Supply System (SBSS), Property Book Unit Supply
Enhanced (PBUS), Standard Army Automated Retail System (SAARS), Air Force Equipment Mangement System
(AFEMS), Mobility Inventory Control Accountability System (MICAS), and Supply Access Terminal System (SATS).
Have certified forklift license. Have Secret Clearance current and up to date. Will be using military VET preference as
well as Spouse preference.