Kevin M. Jones
Phone: 334-***-****; Email: ********@*****.***
Profile: 18 years of experience in all facets of logistics, supervising as well as managing multimillion dollar operations in the U.A.E., Haiti, and Kuwait. Utilized safety and experience to ensure a safe work environment within extreme work conditions.
Key Skills:
Crew Supervision
Safety Supervisor
M.H.E. Operator/truck driver
Subcontractor
Heavy Equipment Operator
Petroleum Supply
Employment Summary:
March 2013 – present: SDAC as Project Manager to install 39 air handlers in a highly secure operational facility at Joint Interagency Task Force South, NAS Key West, FL. Job involved working closely with government officials, monitoring subcontractors and labor force, progress reports, quality control inspections, and overall safety of project workers.
August 2009 – September 2011: DynCorp International: M.H.E. Manager at Kuwait Naval Base, scheduled and oversaw the movement of both light and heavy wheeled vehicles, 20’-45’ containers essential to the war efforts in Iraq. Supervised Both Expats and T.C.N. workers in warehousing, cleansing, and safe transport of government vehicles (light and heavy wheeled) to and from Iraq, Afghanistan, Oman, and various other points within the Middle East without incident. Medical Discharge following serious injury.
May 2005 – June 2006: As FEMA Subcontractor successfully transported FEMA relief trailers to disaster areas in and around New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina utilizing two 1-ton dually trucks.
April 2004 – April 2005 / I.T.T. Industries: As Super-Stacker Operator, transported government vehicles as well as 20’-45’ storage containers to multiple locations within the Middle East in efforts to support the war in Iraq. By utilizing preventive maintenance and safety inspections on all equipment used such as chains, cables, shackles, and heavy wheeled vehicle it insured that all movement was done in a safe and professional manner.
April 2003 – April 2004 / KBR: Set up and maintained T.D.C., an outside warehouse consisting of over 19k storage containers that were used to supply the war efforts in Iraq. By utilizing a complex storage system T.D.C. became the largest outdoor warehouse to be ran with pinpoint accuracy in shipping and receiving the correct goods to the proper locations within the Middle East.
September 1994 / US Army Haiti: Successfully unloaded and loaded U.S. Military tactical light and heavy wheeled vehicles essential to the conflict efforts of Operation Restore Hope in Haiti utilizing both stevedore methods as well as haggled ship mounted cranes.
January 1993 - January 1994 / US Army South Korea: Successfully transported various military supplies such as JP4, ammunition, diesel, mogas, and military personnel to destinations essential to the mission earning a military driving badge for excellence and no accidents.
Project Highlights: 1181st Ammo Mission – October 2009 – November 2009: Successfully completed the transport of 700 highly explosive containers 16 days before the allotted time with no incident.
Education / Certifications:
Selma High School: General Studies
US Army Transportation School; Military C.D.L.
K.B.R. Forklift 4K-30k
K.B.R. 90K Super-stacker
State of Alabama: C.D.L.
Department of Defense: Anti-terrorism Level 1
DynCorp International: Personnel Recovery
DynCorp International: Suicide Prevention
DynCorp International: Combat Trafficking
DynCorp International: Operations Security
DynCorp International: Ergonomics
Safety & Training Consultants, L.L.C.: Basic Rigging API-RP-2D 4th Edition
OSHA 10HR Industrial Safety
DynCorp International: Personal Protective Equipment
DynCorp International: Hazard Communication
DynCorp International: Fire Prevention & Portable Fire Ext.
Tarant County College – Texas: 30 HR Safety Course