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Location:
Houston, TX
Posted:
May 11, 2015

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Resume:

O’Dell Smith

***** ***** ***** ****, *******, TX, 77073

281-***-**** Cell *********@*****.***

Objective

Seeking a career for CDL Driver

Areas of Expertise

Supply

Logistics

Movement Control

Material Handling

Mechanic

Career Summary

Profile: Top–performing, solutions–driven, Shop Supervisor with 10+ years

experience in Supply, Logistics, Movement Control, Material Handling, Shipping.

Experience in supply and coordinating the movements of logistical supplies in

support of U.S. Army contingency operations worldwide.

Logistical: Recorded logs through Computer Analyst for data base purposes.

Operated an ammunition facility by requisitioning, receipt, issue, storage,

transportation and maintenance upkeep of conventional weapons effectively

managed and maintained equipment valued at approximately $800 million.

Supply: Selected supplies and equipment for issue and shipment. Performed

100% ordnance delivery rate with over 140,000 lbs. of ordnance and zero

discrepancies during Conventional Weapons Technical Proficiency Inspections.

Material/Shipping: Operation and delivery of a variety of equipment to include,

but not limited to the 10,000 and 4,000 pound forklifts and military ammunitions.

Visually inspected, counted, and segregated all incoming supplies, equipment and

repair parts. Rejected and recorded shortages and damaged parts.

Certifications: Class A Driver License, CPR, Hazardous Material Control

Coordinator, and Calibration Coordinator. Trained and licensed on 4K, 10K, and

50K forklifts.

Supporting Skills: Detail-oriented, technically astute, self-directed. Ability to

work with organizational units to analyze current operational procedures, identify

problems and implement solutions. Possess strong verbal and written

communication and organizational skills. Demonstrated ability to manage and

complete multiple projects under strict timelines.

Employment History:

Mechanical Technician: ManTech International, Chantilly, Va.

January 31, 2011- June 08, 2013

Summary: MRAP Program to perform battle damage repair on Government Vehicles

including MATV, COUGAR, RG31, RG33, HUSKY, MAXXPRO BASE, MAXXPRO

DASH, MAXXPRO PLUS.

Mechanical Technician: to perform battle damage repairs to vehicles, and vehicle

up grades as per Government Directives.

Shift Foreman/Movement Control Specialist: Kellogg Brown and Root (KBR),

Houston, TX / Iraq, APO AE 09391, Feb 2008- January 2010

O’Dell Smith

19619 Green Chase Lane, Houston, TX, 77073

281-***-**** Cell *********@*****.***

Summary: Overall responsibility of the servicing and repair of automotive, construction,

small engine, and material handling equipment.

Shift Foreman: supervise seven foreign national in schedule and unscheduled

vehicle maintenance. Send quarterly and weekly reports on status of vehicles and

daily work operations.

Movement Control Team Specialist: Trained new personal as well as

subcontractors to perform duties above standard. Selected supplies and equipment

with the delivery for orders requested. Prepared, annotated and distributed

shipping documents. Visually inspected, counted and segregated all incoming

supplies, equipment and repair parts.

Maintenance Mechanic: Perform schedule, and unscheduled maintenance to

automobiles.

Reduced Operating Costs: Saved over $60,000 repair and minor rework to

alternators, starters, A/C Units, engine and transmission rebuilds.

Improved Operations: Assisted in 100% accuracy of SOP during Government

Audits.

Received Certificate of Appreciation: for performance excellence and

dedicating numerous man-hours to Equipment Maintenance Facility resulting in

95% service ready vehicles for command post in Balad, Iraq.

Driver & Dock Worker: Roadway Trucking Company, Houston, TX, July 2007 Feb

2008.

Summary: Scanned shipments electronically for proper documentation and loaded

products onto docks. Maintained logistics records through Computer Analyst for

Database purposes.

Achievements:

Maintained Superior Customer Satisfaction: Successfully and safely handled

material with 100% quality shipment and zero mishaps and total customer

satisfaction.

Roustabout: Rowan Companies, Houston, TX, Oct 2007 Feb 2008.

Summary: Performed general labor and assistant mechanic duties on an offshore oil

drilling rig. Duties included lifting, using heavy tools, painting, cleaning and maintaining

equipment, loading and unloading supply boats, mixing chemicals, picking up and laying

down pipe, general rigging, and greasing gears.

Work Center Supervisor/QA Inspector: US Navy, AIMD, Oak Harbor, WA, Sept 2005

July 2007.

Summary: Overall responsibility for departmental schedule and unscheduled

maintenance of weapons delivery systems. Immediate nightshift / dayshift Supervisor.

Quality Assurance Inspector on weapons system making sure maintenance is

performed correctly and in accordance with standard operating procedures (SOPs)

and standards.

Hazardous waste coordinator: ensured hazardous materials were used properly

and in accordance with MSDS regulations.

Meteorology Calibration Coordinator: made sure that certain tools used for

particular jobs are in working standards to complete task.

Achievements:

O’Dell Smith

19619 Green Chase Lane, Houston, TX, 77073

281-***-**** Cell *********@*****.***

Maintained Superior Operational Readiness: Performed 100% Ordnance

delivery rate with over 140,000 lbs of ordnance and zero discrepancies during

Conventional Weapons Technical Proficiency Inspections.

Improved Staff Training: Conducted weapons training to eighteen Ordnance

Technicians and Aircrew that led to the safe loading and expenditure of over

48,000 lbs of Ordnance with zero discrepancies. This resulted in 100% Ordnance

Training and readiness qualifications for aircrew.

Earned Navy Achievement Medal: for performance excellence, leadership, and

ensuring workers achieved goals beyond their duties. Verified that audits and

inspections received outstanding marks.

Earned Award: Good Conduct Medal

Work Center Supervisor: US Navy, VS 24 Sea Control Squadron, Jacksonville, FL,

July 2001 Aug 2005.

Summary: Responsible for the arming and de-arming of weapons and loading and

unloading of aviation ordnance. Transportation of ammunition to storage facilities at

NAS JAX Naval Base, and Naval Station Mayport.

Maintained records of ammunition delivered and issued, which included: general

purpose bombs, fuses, cartridge actuated devices, C-4, arming wires, bomb fins,

charging cord, missiles, rockets, torpedoes, and laser guided assembly

components.

Inspected and assembled weapons including, missiles, guided bomb units,

rockets, practice bombs, aircraft guns, security watch 9mm, shotgun, M16.

Trained junior personnel in job duties and transportation of ammunition.

Achievements:

Maintained Superior Operational Readiness and Safety: performed annual

weapons delivery inspection with zero discrepancies.

Reduced Operating Costs: reduced cost for government by repairing circuit

boards, wire repairs and main components to aircraft without having down time.

Earned Navy Achievement Medal: for the yearly Conventional Weapons

Technical Proficiency Inspection that resulted in 100% accuracy of weapons

system delivery and testing..

Awarded Sailor of the Month: for being the sailor that had outstanding work

ethics and knowledge of Navy traditions and heritage.

Aviation Ordnanceman /QA/QC (AO): US Navy, USS Carl Vinson, Bremerton, WA,

July 1997 July 2001.

Summary: Inspected, maintained, and repaired aircraft mechanical and electrical

armament/ordnance systems. Serviced aircraft guns and accessories. Stowed, assembled,

and loaded aviation ordnance.

Fit and fasten sheet metal coverings to surface areas and sections of aircraft prior

to riveting.

Joined structural assemblies such as wings, tails, and fuselage.

Achievements:

Earned Certification: qualified in CPR; earned certification from Airman to

Aviation Ordnanceman.

O’Dell Smith

19619 Green Chase Lane, Houston, TX, 77073

281-***-**** Cell *********@*****.***

Received Letter of Commendation: for 80 to 100 hours of off duty volunteer

work for community service and the involvement in Habitat for Humanity

projects which consisted of building homes for the needy.

Received Award: Good Conduct Medal.

Education

School of Automotive Machinists 20014-2015 Houston, TX

CNC Machining: September 2014- April 2015,

Engine Block Machining: November 2013- August 2014,

Ashford University: August 2013-October 2013 Online

Major: Entrepreneurship

High School Diploma: Seventy-First Senior High School, Fayetteville, NC, 1995.

Military Vehicle Experience:

M107-Heavy Equipment Transporter

M911- Commercial Heavy Equipment Transporter

Reference:

Tersheka L. Thomas- Federal Correction Officer 713-***-****

Jon Waitt – CNC Instructor, School of Automotive Machinists 713-***-****

Gary Harris – Chief Petty Officer of the Navy 760-***-****



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