M ichael D. Bray
Tampa, FL 33614
*******@*****.***
P rofessional P rofile:
OSHA certified forklift operator with knowledge of all types and styles
of forklifts. With over 20+ years of experience in the warehouse industry,
k nowledgeable in shipping, receiving, picking, packaging, loading and unloading of
merchandise, with equipment used for inventory and inventory control. Due to my
K nowledge of the industry I have the ability to learn and work either independently
or as a team member in either an entry level or supervisory position. As of August
2013 received certification in HVAC and acquired the skills to start at an entry level
position in this field.
Gaps in employment consisted due to moving to Florida from New York and using
t hat time to being a stay at home father for my children.
Education:
Smithtown East H igh School- Graduate 1987
Everest University – Certification HVAC Technician
S kills:
All styles of forklifts, shipping/receiving, picking/packing and
loading/unloading of t rucks, inventory equipment, assembly, numerical coding
systems. HVAC skills i nclude Basic Electricity/Construction, A/C Systems, Fuel
Heating Systems, Air Distribution, Systems Controls, Heat Pumps, RHVAC
D iagnostics, System Application& Design, Troubleshooting issues.
Employment:
4/13-7/13 Aerotek, Ramp Agent – Contract position
This was a contract position working for Ai rt ran Airlines while they
t ransitioned their merger with Southwest Airlines at the Tampa In ternational
A i rport. Main duties were to load and unload passenger luggage from arriving and
departing f lights, knowledge of FAA safety, guiding planes to their designated gates.
8/11-1/12 Core-Mark In ternational, Forklift Operator
Responsibilities were to locate merchandise with use of an inventory
gun to keep t rack as i t was removed from warehouse to t rucks to be delivered to
d ifferent locations, or used to restock the shelves upon arrival back in the
warehouse. Merchandise was also brought for the packers to get ready for
d isbursement to the correct stores. Majority of work performed was using a sit
down forklift, inventory gun, and computer system.
11/10-7/11 ASIG, Ramp Agent
Main duties were to load and unload passenger luggage from arriving
and departing planes for 3 major airlines, along with guiding planes to their
designated gates, along with FAA safety knowledge.
7/10-present Raymond James Stadium Parking Attendant – Seasonal
Position
Making sure employees are parked in the correct spots, with enough distance,
maintaining a safe lot free of accidents from other cars and pedestrians, this
position is on call only for when there are events.
6/08-7/09 Innovative Fitness, Night Manager
As night manager customers would come and check in using their ID numbers,
make payments and sign up for new contracts. Keeping the gym clean and debris
f ree was done daily. Closing the gym on Sunday nights and reopening early Monday
mornings. Making nightly deposit, cashing out the registers, inventory of the night
sales was calculated for the day shift manager.
2/04-12/07 NBTY, Forklift Operator
This position was for the overnight shift where we would bring raw material to the
l ine attendants for manufacturing and packaging, i tems were kept in a numerical
coding system. This was an OSHA certified position using r ide on forklifts, pallet
j acks, cherry Pickers and scissor forklifts. Once packers were finished the forklift
was used to bring the finished product to the t rucks for shipment.
8/00-01/04 W.A Book Service, Forklift Operator
This was a multi tasked position between driving a sit on r iding forklift when needed
and picking and packaging orders. Material was picked using a numerical coding
system. The final product once boxed and weighed was then loaded on the t rucks
daily.