Mr. Rogers Rider
**** ******* ***** **, *******, TX 76549
E-mail: ******.*****@*****.***, (preferred method of contact) or 254-***-**** 1
Objective: Seeks to obtain a challenging logistics/supply tech position Professional Logistics Profile: Experienced Logistician with five plus years in LOGCAP III and IV/USG/DoD familiarity, possess keen organizational and effective communications written or verbal skills and proficient in the development of logistical plans, policies and procedures necessary to provide sufficient support in the logistics areas of supply, transportation, maintenance, and services. Effectively interfaced with all high levels of management civilians and military personnel, and displayed proven record of accomplishments in procuring needed supplies for deployed Military units for OIF/OEF and other units worldwide. Utilizes strategic logistics expertise to execute the movement and one-hundred percent accountability of materials to Iraq and Afghanistan. Experience are comparable to 88N (organize and oversees the scheduling of vehicles) and 88H (transfer passenger, cargo, and equipment air, sea or land). Strengths Includes:
Deployable/ Past Port
Logistics Management
Supply Chain Management
Distribution Management/
Vendor Staff Relations
Project Planner
Aircraft Repairs Cycle
Procurement Tracking
Intuitive Decision Making
Security Clearance: NAC-I
cleared
Procedures Compliance
Professional Experience:
Warehouse Specialist/Turn in Section
Championship Enterprise Inc. Ft. Hood, TX 2014 – 2015 Manage turn in database and turn in operations to include identifying and recognizing priorities and demands, implementing changes to improve productivity, and keeping supervisors and superiors informed on all supply and warehouse related reformed tasks. Act as coordinator between local operations and higher sources of supply (SSA, Boeing, Lockheed Martin and DOL) to effectively track and manage return of exchange priced and recoverable items. Create and schedule transaction for inspection and transport of condemned, defective, obsolete, reusable, or excessive items to external disposition sites through Defense Reutilization and Marketing Services (DRMS). Communicate with managers, customers, finance department and SSA to ensure proper and timely credit returns. Prepare DA Forms 2765 and DD Forms 1348-1 to properly turn in exchange priced, repairable, condemned, or excessive parts, tools, supply, and other items classified as property. Research items to identify and determine expendability, durability, and disposition guidance using FEDLOG, IETM, regulations, query reports, and other items classified as property. Provide turn in guidance to crew leads, technical inspectors and aircraft mechanics. Turn in or dispose of excess, defective, reusable or obsolete items. Maintain daily, periodic, and ongoing as well as hoc requested electronic and hard copy reports. Retain, review, maintain, ship and provide reports on all QDR, SDR and other LDDT related items.
Mr. Rogers Rider
4403 Thunder Creek Dr, Killeen, TX 76549
E-mail: ******.*****@*****.***, (preferred method of contact) or 254-***-**** 2
Warehouse Specialist/Tool Room 2013 – 2014
DynCorp Aviation Support, Fort. Hood, TX
Operates databases to track all classes of supplies and equipment requisitions and track transportation modes of shipping. Monitors status of repairable components shipped to depot/for repair/overhaul. Uses automated logistics management systems for Fed Log, and other cataloging techniques to verify stock numbers, line numbers, lot numbers, part numbers, and serial numbers, technical data; cross-references manufacturer's part numbers. Controls stocks of repairable aircraft and support equipment components to ensure replenishing stock ordered to fill customer requirements. Palletized materials in accordance with prescribed storage utilization plan. Rearrange and take accurate physical counts of stored materials. Verifies materials and merchandise against shipping and receiving documents carefully noting reports of any discrepancies and obvious damages to items to insure one-hundred percent accountability. Match route materials to prescribed storage locations. Remove material from storage and prepares it for outgoing shipment. Maintains current tool inventory records, which identifies inventory by Alfa-numerical locations for all tools assigned in the tool room. Ensures all tools are mark consistently by a suitable permanent means to indicate government furnished equipment and maintain in accordance with property accountability procedures. Perform 10 percent monthly inventories as required on parts and tools. Key Custodian for AH-64D RESET Program. Verify calibrated items were properly labeled and current prior to issue. Ensure all hand receipts are schedule for signature update in a timely manner. Perform all duties IAW all appropriate Army Regulations, Technical Manuals, and Standard Operating Procedures. Perform additional duties as may be directed by responsible authority, in the pursuit of an effective Logistics Program to ensure a satisfactory end- product. Excels at coordinating tasks of numerous internal divisions and external agencies ensuring rapid accurate delivery of equipment, supplies and resources. Make certain that all incoming material meet quality standards. Establish credibility with superiors and subordinates. Investigates discrepancies in shipments, such as, incorrect quantities, inferior quality, incomplete, damage or erroneous materials. Determines cause of error and prepares adjustments to bring stock files into balance. Reviews information relating to lost items. Initiates action to segregate and freeze stock to suspend issue of unsatisfactory materiel. Deals with Procurement personnel, Inventory Control Points, storage, inspection, and other stock control personnel to coordinate storage, suspension and movement of stock. Initiates necessary shipping orders and instructions to affect disposition based on authority received.
…Mr. Rogers Rider’s Professional Experience Continues… Mr. Rogers Rider
4403 Thunder Creek Dr, Killeen, TX 76549
E-mail: ******.*****@*****.***, (preferred method of contact) or 254-***-**** 3
Logistics Coordinator, Sr. 2012 – 2013
DynCorp – LOGCAP IV Project [Afghanistan]
Coordinated new procedures distributions for the smooth flow of each operation within Theater Logistics Management Center (LMC) to ensure maximize customer satisfactions. Minimized cost; planning, directed, controlled, coordinated and evaluated logistics support functions. Coordinated information received and materials issued and received from various activities and sites concerning logistics operations. One example: the flow of construction, operations, and maintenance between departments that includes checking documents for accuracy, preparing documents for customs clearance, follow- ups, and delivery to customer. Maintained appropriate records and inventory whether automated or manual tracking. Coordinated day-to-day logistics operations within the theater of operations as assigned. Ensured timely item ordering, match and received item with item, properly stored items, issued item to correct customer, turn-in unwanted and unserviceable items. Managed the planning and coordinating the total cradle-to-grave life cycle logistics support for assigned systems or subsystems, integrating separate functions of supply, maintenance, procurement and quality assurance into logistics activities required to sustain system fielding. Analyzed and communicated shipment status to respective departments, forwarders, steamship lines and truckers. Was able to manage multiple projects at once and handle an extremely large workload for multiple combat locations. Reviews past demand data in order to establish, maintain and revise requisitioning objective. Conducts preliminary investigation for items of an urgent demand or critical nature and takes appropriate actions to reflect findings on stock records. Coordinates actions taken with appropriate item manager. Reviews correspondence from Procurement activity concerning unavailability of items, late deliveries, price variations, part numbers discrepancies, minimum buy requirements, etc., and determines action to be taken. Maintains liaison between purchasing, the customer and supply source in order to provide information for the expeditious receipt of needed supplies. Reviews output documentation resulting from daily processing cycle. Receive and review rejects to determine cause of rejection. Prepares necessary documentation for re-entry into the next daily processing cycle. Maintains various files pertaining to the Installation Stock Record Account utilizing an automated optical disk filing system. Locates and withdraws information from files as required by the needs of users, both inside and outside the immediate organization. Developed relationships based on dependability to deliver and honesty.
Lead General Clerk III 2011 – 2011
Research Analysis & Maintenance, Inc. Fort. Hood, TX Assisted the Test Support Lead (TSL) with administrative requirement as needed of 25 data collectors and Data Collector
(DC) lead of the night shift. Ensured that all Systems under Test (SUT) at 3 different FOBs were covered down on by a Data Collector (DC). Made sure at shift changes that everyone are briefed and all sensitive items at each FOB were present and accounted for before completion of shift change. Ensured all on-coming data collectors were equipped with required document for their shift. Interfaced with the lead data collector during the shift, consolidated and QC data records for accuracy and completeness, and discussed quality control issues concerning completed data forms. Track down anomalies found in QC of the data. Quickly resolved discrepancies and other issues before data forms turned over deadline to the appropriate Data Manager (DM) at the reduction center for processing. Mr. Rogers Rider
4403 Thunder Creek Dr, Killeen, TX 76549
E-mail: ******.*****@*****.***, (preferred method of contact) or 254-***-**** 4
Logistics Coordinator, Sr. 2009 – 2010
Kellogg, Brown & Root (KBR), FOB [Kalsu, Iraq]
Troubleshot problem areas in logistics and coordinated problem resolution or recommended solutions to management. Responsible for the development of logistical plans, policies and procedures necessary to provide support in the logistics areas of supply, transportation, maintenance and services. Coordinated with customers to ensure desired logistics objectives, goals, and priorities scheduled one time and communicate back to management on status. Analyzed work processes and developed metrics for measurement of performance, coordinated with environmental, safety, and other shared services functional areas as appropriate about logistical functions performed under contract. Recommended and coordinated the logistics support structure to perform the logistics functions of the project. Daily Duties comparable to 88N organize and oversees the scheduling of vehicles and 88H Army MOS(s), i.e. transfer passenger, cargo, and equipment air, sea or land.
…Mr. Rogers Rider’s Professional Experience Continues… Logistics Coordinator, Mid 2008 – 2009
Kellogg, Brown & Root (KBR), Joint Base Balad (JBB) Tracked materials and equipment through requisitions process with knowledge of STEAM, SAP, and FSS. Provide regular updates to senior management through daily reports. Gain valuable working knowledge of Transportation Movement Requests (TMRs), overage Shortage Destroyed (OSD), and Receipt of Delivery (RODs). Provided high volume of status updates and tracking transportation movement request of all incoming P1 Cargo, through cross-referencing tracking data provided by KBR Procurement Center(s), Expeditors and Logistic Coordinators and updated data in Procurement Status Report (PSR), Container Management Support Tool (CMST) and Radio Frequency In-Transit Visibility (RF-ITV) databases to track. Prepared and initiated materials requisitioning, shipping and receiving in accordance with the PCP. Maintain accessed to and the accuracy of the IBS CMM Database for all containers within the geographical area of responsibility. Maintain hands-on accountability and timely in gating and out gating of all container movement on or off site. Performed monthly one-hundred percent inventory of 1,000 plus containers throughout the site. In charged of ADHOC discrepancies reporting and size/type correction for timely submittals. Annotated container damages and modifications information on a DA 2404 Form for initiation of Lost, Damaged, and Destroyed (LDD) Report of all shipping/receiving containers. Initiate TMRs site cargo container/movements to theater throughout Iraq, Dubai, Kuwait and Afghanistan. Turn-in, all government owned containers back to the military inventory. Consolidate and coordinated turn-in off all underutilized containers on site. Very decisive and concentrates on developing solutions. Mr. Rogers Rider
4403 Thunder Creek Dr, Killeen, TX 76549
E-mail: ******.*****@*****.***, (preferred method of contact) or 254-***-**** 5
Logistics Warehouseman 2007 – 2008
Kellogg, Brown & Root (KBR), Joint Base Balad (JBB) Engaged in operating warehousing and storage facilities, provided a range of warehouse and logistics services, Interfaced daily with the Customers. Maintain accurate records of Customer’s orders, back-orders, consignment inventory, import shipments and delivery details. Identified the obvious damage to equipment and reported the findings to supervisor; initiated the OSD and followed up through closure of the OSD. Prepared and completed forms/reports relating to stock description
(Purchase Order), quantity, unit of issue, labeling for incoming and outgoing supplies, materials and equipment. Determined sequences for loading and unloading shipments for maximum space utilization, safety and damaged protection as per PCP. Stocked, moved, arranged and rotated warehouse items in accordance with PCP. Operate Material Handling Equipment
(MHE) gas and electric forklifts, pallet jacks to move and store goods. Warehouse and certified as Designated Competent Person (DCP); instruct personnel on MHE for moving materials inside and outside the warehouse. Drafted TMR’S for warehouse. Coordinate pick up of supplies and equipment at the various Joint Distribution Centers (JDCs). Correspond with container management and other cargo personnel to coordinate tracking, storage, and accountability of inventoried items in the warehouse. Reviewed and interpreted Activity Hazard Analysis (AHAs) and Total Safety Task Instructions (TSTIs) prior to conducting job tasks.
Management Skills:
Spearhead inventory positioning, predictive forecast, expeditionary warehousing and other focused supply chain management concepts and designs strategies to minimize the cost or time required to move goods.
Provides support in requisitioning and tracking supplies and materials, and coordination of transportation functions, maintenance, and client services. Plan, execute, and monitor logistics activities for various sections/departments. Education: Killeen High School 1995 – 1998
American Military University 2015 – 2019 (Expected) Computer Skills/Technical Proficiency: Proven technical experience in the interpretation and use of Standard Army Management Information Systems (STAMIS) such as SARSS, Integrated Logistics Analysis Program (ILAP), Logistics Information Warehouse (LIW), Material Release Order Control System (MROCS); STEAM/ Maximo, SAP, Federal Supply System (FSS), and Property Control Procedures (PCP), Container Management System – IBS CMM. Working knowledge of ULLS-A Supply System and utilizes hand scanner to perform transactions within a warehouse environment. Microsoft Office suite: Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and Outlook; Type 60 wpm and intermediate. Mr. Rogers Rider
4403 Thunder Creek Dr, Killeen, TX 76549
E-mail: ******.*****@*****.***, (preferred method of contact) or 254-***-**** 6
Certifications:
OSHA 30 hour General Industry Certification
Distribution and Logistics Management Certification
Container Management (CMST and IBS CMM) Certification License: MHE 8K and below licenses current
Overseas Deployments Experience: Theater Transportation Mission (TTM), Basic Life Support (BLS) Operations, and Maintenance (O&M) missions in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF), Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF), and Afghanistan.
Positive Qualities and Personal Details:
Provides effective supervision, guidance and leadership and can work independently as well as a team player.
Adapts to stressful environments and work under extreme pressure.
Maintain required documentation on all customer services.
Word- Warrior can travel 10-15 percent anywhere. References:
Betty Collins Kellogg Brown & Root 254-***-**** Years Known 30 *******@*******.*** Ryan Kirby Kellogg Brown & Root 254-***-**** Years Known 07 ************@*****.*** RenJenny Jack Supervisor, DynCorp, 254-***-**** Years Known 03 ********@*****.***