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Instructor

Location:
Petersburg, VA
Posted:
April 17, 2014

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Security Clearance: Secret

NACLC Date: ** Nov ***1

EDUCATION / TRAINING

Graduated cum laude, Bachelors of Arts Degree Business Administration -

Logistics,

St. Leo University, 2013

TRAINING

Advanced Instructor Preparation Course, 2010

F/A-18 FAME and SAME Computer Based Training (CBT), 2010

TC-AIMS II Theater Operations, 2010

Field Support Engineer University-BCS3, 2009

Battle Command Sustainment Support System Functional User Course, 2009

Contracting Officer Representative Course, 2005

Fuel Automated System Operator / Manager Course, 2005

Comp/TIA, A+ Certification Course, 2005

Petroleum Quality Assurance Course (J20), 2005

Battle Staff NCO Course, 2003

Support Operations Course Phase I & II, 2002

Airlift Planner / Air Load Course, 2000

Technical Transportation of Hazardous Materials (Haz 12), 2001

Army Basic Instructor Course, 1998

Small Group Instructor Trainer Course, 1998

Basic Non-Commissioned Officer Course, Petroleum Laboratory, 1995

Petroleum Laboratory Technician Course, 1988

PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY

. Prepares training materials, determination of instructional

methodology, and coordination in the development and use of training

aids, devices, simulators, and simulations.

. Works extensively with Excel, PowerPoint, enterprise resource planning

(ERP), Inventory Management and Maintenance/Warehouse Databases and

Inventory Management programs.

. Manages Petroleum Laboratory, conducts chemical experiments, tests and

analysis.

. Management of Material Resources; Inventory Control; Reporting; Record

Keeping.

. Management of equipment resources; Data Input; Provide customer

service; Problem Solver.

TECHNICAL SKILLS

. Active Security Clearance

. Instructor Qualified

. Battle Staff Operations Qualified

. Support Operations Course Graduate

. Petroleum Laboratory / Petroleum Supply Specialist Experienced

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Tapestry Solutions, Inc., Chester, Virginia May 2011 - Present

Journeyman Instructor / Field Support Representative

. Trained over 750 Transportation and 500 Quartermaster Non-Commissioned

Officers in the functionality and operation of the Sustainment Command

and Control System (S2MC / BCS3).

. Responsible for the planning, coordinating and execution of BCS3 New

Equipment Training (NET) as directed by the Product Director BCS3.

. BCS3 Advanced Couse Instructor; trained company and contracted new

hires for BCS3 Help Desk duty, in addition to personnel assigned to

various field support and instructor positions.

. Teach, coach and mentor new instructors through a developed evaluation

program.

. Coordinate with the United States Army Reserve Training Command to

ensure classroom facilities are available, students identified and

equipment on-site in time for training.

Tapestry Solutions, Inc., Fort Eustis, Virginia; Fort Pickett, Virginia

Oct 2010 - Apr 2011

Intermediate Instructor / Field Support Representative

. Supports the fielding, set-up, and training of the Battle Command

Sustainment Support System (BCS3) to military personnel attending the

Non-Commissioned Officers Education School, Transportation and

Quartermaster Senior Leader Courses.

. Established the transportation school BCS3 classroom and accompanying

Program of Instruction (POI).

. Coordinate and resolve network and connectivity issues; performs all

scheduled maintenance on assigned computer systems; solidly versed in

the applications directory system, file transfer and data storage

methodology.

. Posses a keen mastery of logistics management; and a professional

knowledge of methods and techniques used in presenting effective

programs of instruction.

Tapestry Solutions, Inc., Fort Lee, Virginia Oct 2009 - Sep 2010

Instructor / Field Support Representative

. Supported the fielding, set-up, integration, and use of Army and

Tapestry Solutions Logistics Command and Control applications at the

Army Logistics University (ALU). Enhanced with knowledge of modular

maintenance support concepts and maintenance readiness of Army

Materiel Command equipment, STAMIS supporting distribution and

maintenance operations, and supporting information/data products of

the Logistics Support Agency and the Defense Logistics Agency.

. Develop, prepare, and revises on all Programs of Instruction (POIs)

for Battle Command Sustainment Support System (BCS3) to support ALU's

Combined Logistics Captains Career Course (CLC3), Support Operations

Course (SOC), Theater Logistics Studies Course (TLOG), and Pre Command

Course (PCC) programs.

. Train military, government and selected contractors on the use of

BCS3, GDMS or other Tapestry C4I applications.

. Coordinated and resolved network and connectivity issues; Interface

all Logistics applications (BCS3, GDMS and other selected Tapestry

systems) with other C2 systems; solidly versed in the applications

directory system, file transfer and data storage methodology.

. Serviced 189 BCS3 machines on a daily basis. Troubleshoot problems

that arise with the set-up or use of the systems. In particular,

familiar with networking and firewall issues that may prohibit

effective use of the systems. Conduct analysis of complex problems,

performs software engineering analysis, computer modeling, computer

simulation analysis and design, and process analysis. Provide support

to the mission planning and mission execution processes.

. Provided BCS3 over the shoulder and classroom training to Combined

Logistics Captains Career Course (CLC3), Support Operations Course

(SOC), Theater Logistics Studies Course (TLOG), and Pre Command Course

students.

. Provided BCS3 subject matter expertise and over the shoulder support

for approximately 7 annual CLC3 Tactical Logistics Exercises (TLE).

Northrop Grumman Technical Services, Fort Lee, Virginia Jan

2009 - Sep 2009

Course Developer, BCS3 Digital Master Gunner

. Planned and developed a Program of Instruction (POI) for Battle

Command Sustainment Support System (BCS3) Digital Master Gunner (DMG).

. Evaluates training materials and procedures and makes or recommends

revisions to keep the course abreast of software updates, hardware

changes, and emerging command and control (C2) doctrine.

. Sustains currency in training development and continually revises

lesson plans to meet training requirements and keeps the BCS3 DMG

course abreast of emerging technology and any gaps in training.

. Duties include execution of the development of a Program of

Instruction that resulted in lesson plans IAW Army Regulations based

on detailed front-end training needs analysis.

BE&K Engineering, Chester, Virginia Jul

2007 - Dec 2008

Material Control Specialist

. Assimilate equipment and parts information for building equipment

records utilizing DuPont's Engineering Maintenance System (EMS)

Database through continuous communication with site design engineers,

manufacturers and vendors.

. Recommend optimum stock levels based on technical drawings,

specifications, maintenance manuals and vendor literature; considering

cost, criticality, previous performance and availability of parts.

. Create and develop relationships with vendors and suppliers to secure

quotes and bid information.

. Populated Maintenance Database with over 4000 individual records with

a 97% "first look" accuracy rate. Dramatically reducing project review

hours spent.

. Conducted an Environmental survey of Dupont's Richmond, Virginia

Spruance chemical processing plant consisting of over 700 varied

inspection points with tremendous attention to technical detail.

US Army, Virginia/Iraq/Afghanistan Aug 2004 - Jun 2007

Petroleum Operations/Laboratory Supervisor

. Performs technical research and inspections of fixed and semi-

permanent bulk fuel storage facilities; ensuring technical and

environmental compliance.

. Plan, organize and certify petroleum laboratory activities.

. Plans quality assurance and quality surveillance programs.

. Formulate plans and procedures for the receipt, storage and

distribution of bulk petroleum.

. Assign and supervise the daily activities and workload of 12

personnel.

. Developed a Program of Instruction covering the technical training

requirement for 17 lab techs.

. As Platoon Sergeant for 36 personnel, was directly responsible for the

maintenance, accountability and re-supply of equipment valued at over

$2 million dollars.

. Assisted in the redesign of fuel distribution facility construction

(MILCON) projects saving the government over $500,000 in man hours and

equipment.

US Army, Germany/Iraq Jul 2000 - Jul 2004

Petroleum Supply Operations NCO

. Provide staff supervision and logistics planning for bulk petroleum

and water operations.

. Reported inventory and equipment status utilizing formal and informal

presentations.

. Develop and analyze fuel databases to report and manage the daily

distribution of petroleum assets to the Iraq government and Coalition

Operational Forces.

. Direct staff actions to resolve logistical readiness issues.

. Serve as unit Marksmanship Trainer/Weaponeer.

. Tracked and reported the daily receipt, storage and distribution of

the refinery production and bulk petroleum imports totaling in excess

of 14 million gallons per day.

. Discovered the pilferage of 3 million gallons of fuel, through

analysis of databases and reports.

US Army, Hawaii Jun 1998 - Jun 2000

Instructor/Small Group Leader

. Executes the Primary Leadership Development Course Program of

Instruction in the training of junior leaders.

. Responsible for the preparation and conduct of leadership training.

Performs student counseling and prepares academic evaluation reports.

. Administers written and performance oriented evaluations.

. Trained over 177 students with a graduation rate of 98%.

. Mentored 5 new instructors in all programs of instruction allowing for

their successful certifications.



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