ANTHONY D. WEISS
Buckeye AZ *5326
Tel: 630-***-****
Email: ***********@*****.***
WORK HISTORY
Jul 2003 to
March 2015 Medical Logistics Warehouse Supervisor - 56th Medical Group
United States Air Force
Luke Air Force Base AZ, 85309
Directed the quality receipt, inspection, storage and distribution of $14M medical and non-medical supplies. Managed medical material acquisition and distribution account worth $18M. Supervised 6 active duty personnel and 2 civilian employees. Oversaw 9
medical contingency packages worth $1.9M. Briefed real time stats to Medical Group commander. Directed pharmaceutical credit returns program to include coordination, processing, reconciliation and utilization. Operated 2K thru 10K forklifts while deployed
and while stateside. Specialized in warehouse material asset protection. Managed pharmaceutical narcotic vault; conducted DEA monthly inventories with zero discrepancies for 3 years while vault custodian. Scored “Air Force Best” in annual audits 2006 thru 2012. Specialized in office automation software. Integrates different software types into a single stand-alone product. Has knowledge of basic small computer operations, devising new methods of automated office support, resolving problems with current automated office support, resolving problems with current automates office support methods, and completing nonstandard assignments using varied office automation technologies.
- Implemented weekly inventory stock control shelf counts; eliminated supply discrepancies--100% annual warehouse inventory accuracy
- Executed $45K spend plan; maximized readiness wartime packages--assets 100% deployment capable
- Strengthened hazardous materials tracking system; maximum visibility of 600 items-- zero Air Force OSHA discrepancies
- Monitored 40 pharmaceutical Shelf Life Extension Program Quality Assurance messages; reduced replacement needs by 83%--saved Air Force $30K
- Forged assertive follow-up program; <30 day delivery rate boosted from 60% to 98%-- Air Education and Training “Clinic of the Year”
- Revamped Medical Logistics first aid kit program; led inspection and modernized 450 Individual First Aid Kits--secured Fighter Wing deployment survivability rate
- Has the skill of a fully qualified typist
- Has the knowledge of official orders preparation and regulation procedures
- Has the ability to locate, assemble, and compose information for routine reports, inquiries, and nontechnical correspondence
- Has the knowledge of office functions and administrative practices to screen telephone calls and visitors, prepare and review correspondence from various sources, and perform other administrative work of the organization
Education Riverside-Brookfield High School
Riverside Il, 60546
Aug 1995 to High School degree
Jun 1999
Software/System Skills
Microsoft Word
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Access
Defense Medical Logistics Standard Support
References
Available upon request