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Training Mechanical

Location:
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Salary:
40000
Posted:
May 27, 2014

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RESUME

Contact Details

Name: Mahboob Sohel

Address: *, ********* **** ****, ******, Dhaka-1211, Bangladesh.

Cellular Phone: +880**********

Email Address: acebin@r.postjobfree.com, acebin@r.postjobfree.com

Career Objectives

Summary: Interested to work in the local/foreign industries,

international organizations or with the United Nations (DPKO).

Education/Qualifications

Institution: BA from University of Chittagong, MA in English literature;

1st part from the University Dhaka, securing 1st position.

City/Country: Bangladesh.

Qualifications: BA, MA 1st part, continuing MBA from University of

Dhaka.

BA Completed in 1987, MA 1st part Completed in 1994, MBA 2/3 papers

completed and discontinued.

Employment History

Sunman Group: Sunman Brunei Sdn Bhd

Director

Start date: January 2011

End Date: Currently Employed.

Position/Title: CEO/Director

I am responsible for the Brunei business operations in which the group

participates in government project like fiber optic cable layout

throughout the country. Numerous projects like ministry of defense and

other public works tender participation is managed and looked after by

me in Brunei Darussalam.

In Bangladesh, I am as CEO of the business segment Sunryde

Corporation Limited, I am responsible to source, procure, set up a sealed

maintenance free battery industry alongside the overall responsibility to

run and manage an automobile industry where three wheeler and

motor cycles are imported and assembled locally in Bangladesh.

Integrated Business Consultants:

Start Date: 1/1/2010

End date: 1/1/2011

Position: CEO

Jobs: I was responsible to run a defense supply operation to the DGDP

and COD supply of military hardware and equipment from home and

abroad. The Ordnance Depot requires mission critical items for the

United Nations mission going units. I have successfully sourced them

some few million BDT worth or articles and equipment during my

tenure with the company.

Bangladesh Army:

Start Date: 14 January 1986

End date: 31 December 2009 (retired when options offered).

Responsibilities: Render technical advice on supply and transport

matters, with regard to most efficient and economical employment of

supply and transport resources to the superior authority. Command,

control and administer the training and day to day administration of the

sub-unit where more than a few hundred troops were always ready to

take up any job, starting from jobs in aid of civil power to International

Peacekeeping Operational duties. Served as Deputy Assistant Director of

Supply and Transport in the Area headquarter, Rangpur and Savar. In

my long career I have been responsible for formulating plans for smooth

supply of fresh and centrally purchased items for the maintenance of

the area. I also have served as Officer Commanding as independent

commander of the Supply Depot. I also have worked as staff officer in

various units in my career. Worked as mechanical transport officer in

the United Nations Peace keeping Operation in Iraq-Kuwait in 1996.

Worked as a staff adjutant in the Supply and Transport Battalion and in

the Training Battalion of the Army Services Corps. Main responsibilities

were arrangement for procurement; collection, issue, hold and

distribution of ration items for the troop’s maintenance. I have worked as

a staff for the conclusion of contract of ration items, which is done

bi-annually and also keeping records of the performance of the

contractors and amend policies if necessary. Close liaison with the

contractors and also the supplying units are also a part of my duty as the

staff officer. As a logistics officer, I have done advance course form the

Army Services Corps Centre and School. Store and inventory

management were also a part of my duty. While I was adjutant of the

training battalion, there was also a catering company I was responsible

to formulate training manual for and carry out effective means to make

professional cooks for the army.

Skill Summary

Technical and Non Technical Skills: I have completed a command and

staff course, POL course on petrochemical technologies, a trade diploma

equivalent course on mechanical transport and supply chain

management system. Advance course on Logistic management, two

computer courses and few more job related courses. Basic life saving

skills, fitness skills and also disaster management skills were also part of

my training in the military career. In the command and staff course, I

have gained knowledge in the secretarial duties and also the skills

required for a commander to run the sub unit in most judicious manner.

I have been driving trainer in the battalions to train the troops of the

international standard driving skills including heavy mechanical

transports. I can fix the basic pc nodes, workstations including software

and hardware related problems.

Supply Chain:

I worked 22 years of my career working in supply chain operation for

the army as an officer in the corps of ASC. The responsibility to deliver

high quality, inspected material to the dependent units in the just in

time functionality used to be looked after me in various operational units

as I commanded those units. Without fail, I ran these operations for 22

years.

Logistics Operations:

As company commander in different units, I used to formulate logistics

planning for the ensuing period so as to make smooth supply and

transport operations for the units under my jurisdiction.

Mechanical Transport:

As a logistics officer, I used to make movement plan, prepared load table

and move different units, sub units and carry out mechanical transport

maintenance and operational duties for a dependent brigade or division.

Security Operations:

Security in the military units is of extreme importance. Complete

security measures used to be routine for the maintenance of the sub

units during the whole period of operations.

Training Programs:

Formulating training program as per the yearly training policy used to

be a routine activity for imparting timely and relevant industry

knowledge to the subordinate units. I did formulate these training

programs for quarterly training methodology during my service in the

divisional units.

Membership:

Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport

NAATI: National Association of Translators and Interpreters (Australia)

Savar Golf Club

MBA Association Dhaka University

VSP Service Provider Bangladesh

Computer Skills: Windows for Workgroups; Intermediate MS Office

suite with skills in Database in windows platform. HTML5 and web

development.

Languages

Bengali. Hindi, English, some French and Malay.

Publications: Numerous journals, newspapers and online

newsmagazines, I write and publish nationally important socio

economic articles on regular basis.

Interests

Computer and equipment troubleshooting, networking in LAN and

MAN, Web page editing, traveling, foreign language, helping People,

journals on computing and books on science and life.

Other Information

Served with the United Nations in Iraq-Kuwait Mission in 1996 and in

Ivory Coast in 2007. In UNIKOM I was part of a security and mechanical

transport team. In Ivory Coast, I looked after the security management of

the Forces headquarters in the war ravaged city of Abidjan. I have also

during my stay in Brunei, travelled extensively in Malaysia and gained

valuable industry relevant information of the Malaysian business

environment.

Referees

Maj (retd) Abdul Mannan, Chairman, Banglalionwimax.com, Sunman

Group.

Nur Muhammad, PhD (Loughborough), Professor, University of Ohio,

USA.

Dr. Zamilur Reza Chowdhury. Advisor, Government of Bangladesh.



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