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Management Truck Driver

Location:
San Antonio, TX
Salary:
75,000 t0 80,000
Posted:
March 08, 2017

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Victor M. Burgosarnaiz

**** *** ***** **.

San Antonio, Texas 78251

acy60m@r.postjobfree.com

PH# 210-***-****

Objective Statement: To obtain full-time employment as Cemetery Caretaker

Employment History: US. ARMY, Logistic Management Specialist, 03/05/1976 to 07/30/ 2016

Logistic Supervision and Maintenance, Perform duties consisting of processing supply requests, receipt, storage, issue, accountability and preservation of individual, organizational and installation equipment; assist in maintaining the unit’s automated supply system for accounting of organizational equipment and supplies; assist in maintaining all administrative supply and supporting document files; responsible to issue, receive, ensure cleanliness. A supervisor establishes a broad framework of priorities, mission goals and objectives, type, scope of assignments, to include project identification, objectives to be achieved, and any expected major problems. The supervisor establishes a broad framework of priorities, mission goals and objectives, type, scope of assignments, to include project identification, objectives to be achieved, and any expected major. Serves as the Team Leader of a multifunctional team of Logistics Management Specialists and serves as the Maintenance Business Team Lead (BTL) Representative for the AMC Enterprise with responsibilities to manage personnel assignments, workload and coordinate multifunctional business processes, automation requirements for Depot Maintenance (MNT), Manufacturing and Remanufacturing (MRM), Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW), National Maintenance Program (NMP), Logistics Modernization Program (LMP). Expanded Industrial Base (EIB), support contract requirements and new initiatives with depot/arsenal Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) representing the AMC enterprise. Researches/analyzes information systems and business process requirements with the depot; arsenal subject matter experts to recommend solutions to enhance or develop alternative processes related to systems automation requirements. Responsible for managing special projects related to maintenance business processes, maintenance automated business systems, and coordinating actions and, or change requirements with all Business Team Leads (PLM, SCP, ACQ, etc.) as required. Attend; represent AMC BTL at meetings and conferences to include Rapid Design Workshops, Gap Analysis Workshops, Configuration Control Board (CCB) meetings and quarterly IPRs. Leads Maintenance working groups and initiatives, coordinates the discussion with the depot/arsenal SMEs to develop business process re-engineering (BPR) requirements, and briefs the AMC Enterprise resolution/change requirements to the AMC maintenance community senior leadership. As the team leader, assigns, oversees, and reviews the work of team members; identifies team or program resource requirements; integrates the work of individual team members; enhances team member’s performance, development, and makes extensive use of coaching/mentor skills. Manages and leads multifunctional business processes/automation requirements for Depot Maintenance (MNT), Manufacturing and Remanufacturing (MRM), Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW), National Maintenance Program (NMP), Logistics Modernization Program (LMP) Expanded Industrial Base (EIB), support contract requirements and new initiatives with depot/arsenal Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) representing the AMC enterprise. Facilitates and coordinates discussions with AMC Enterprise Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) to perform functional analysis and evaluations of LMP business processes and other logistics management requirements for the AMC Enterprise. Utilizes knowledge of the AMC, LAISO, and MSC command structures and its interrelationship to coordinate the development of AMC Enterprise logistics support solutions. 30%. Records Maintenance. Guidelines are iterative in nature and generally limited to policy initiatives at the AMC and DA levels. Functional guidelines include policies, regulations, handbooks, military standards, and standardized data systems, programs, policies, goals, and objectives relative to developing, acquiring, and providing logistics support to AMLE. Considerable judgment is required in interpretation or adaptation to specific programs or functions. Incumbent is required to evaluate, interpret, adapt, and apply available guidance in order to develop process resolutions and change requirements in support of the Logistics Modernization Program (LMP). Guidelines include AMC Command and TACOM policies, goals, and objectives relative to developing, acquiring, and providing logistics support to LMP. Incumbent monitors operating programs and data systems to determine studies to be performed or changes required to functional policies or directives. Incumbent is required to exercise good judgment and discretion in interpreting and assessing the impact of new or revised policies, regulations, and directives impacting the AMC Enterprise, TACOM LMP and other related logistics management programs. Work involves performing studies and developing/coordinating requirements and directives that address complex logistical support matters, issues, and programs that cross major organizational and functional lines within the AMC Enterprise for LMP and other related logistics management programs. Provides technical guidance in areas of supply management; reviews records and information documents for accuracy and completeness; coordinates supply activities; posts transactions to organization and installation property books and Supporting transaction files Operate unit level computers (ULC). Performs continuing analysis of the multifunctional business areas and LMP requirements by leading triage meetings to recommend change proposals and/or develop Business Process Re-engineering (BPR) requirements, documentation to resolve LMP automation logistics support requirements for the AMC Enterprise depots and arsenals. Coordinates, prioritizes, and processes all recommended change proposals, including Business Process Re-engineering (BPR) implementing guidance for change, modifications requirements to the Lead AMC Integration Support Office (LAISO). Provides logistic support guidance and assistance for matters relating to process identification, improvement, and provides policy, procedural guidance across all maintenance functional areas for the AMC Enterprise. Maintains liaison with other organizations, DOD/DA, PEO/PMs, AMC, and other service organizations, contractors, etc., on matters related to LMP and other related logistics management programs. As appropriate, develops and provides input into emerging or evolving concepts, policies, and directives affecting the AMC Enterprise mission. Serves as the AMC Enterprise Maintenance BTL Lead representative for assigned functional areas on various committees, working groups, and study teams at AMC and DA level. Serves as an authoritative source of information for program managers and functional managers on matters involving overall logistics management policy and business processes. 15%. Analyzes data/management operational systems and mission and functional support activities for impact upon and/or support of functional goals and objectives. Incorporates results into AMC, TACOM policies or directives, where they will have a direct impact upon the quality and level of logistics support provided to LMP. Resolve problems concerning transportation Logistics systems, imports or exports, or customer issues. Collaborate with other departments to integrate logistics with business systems or processes, such as customer sales, order management, accounting, or shipping. Maintain metrics, reports, process. Collaborate and plan with other managers and appropriate personnel to coordinate and/or integrate operations and interests of other organizations. Responsible for planning, managing 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. Collaborates and communicates with users, vendors, and representatives of other organizations concerning item descriptions, nomenclatures, logistics data changes and other system issues. Composes correspondence explaining system requirements Informs leaders and managers concerning problems and proposed solutions, as well as goals and accomplishments. Performs staff studies to analyze projects and problems to develop and establish new or revised procedures, methods, and practices for the purpose of minimizing or avoiding the impact of potential problems. Serves as the point of contact for customer complaints and comments acting as a liaison between internal or external customers to expedite and resolve problems associated with materiel master request by responding to the customer within the prescribed time. Develops and provides formal classroom instruction and informal assistance, training as needed and upon request to indoctrinate AMLE personnel in the processing of materiel master requests. 5%. Documentation, customer service logs or training or safety records. Resolve problems concerning transportation, logistics systems, imports or exports, or customer issues. Efficiently inventoried and distributed property valued at $50,000.00 with zero loss of the commander's organizational property. Supervise the preparation of materiel control and accounting input for data processing and review output documents. Inspect and evaluate inventory management activities. Maintained unit records IAW applicable regulations for Troop Command COMET inspection, including the achievement of 99% overall score on CSDP. Direct supply personnel in the establishment and maintenance of supply and inventory control management functions. Advise 11 Officers and one Senior NCO on 10 major logistic and personnel platforms, including PBUSE, SAMS-E and LOGSA. Analyze statistical data to determine effectiveness of technical edit. Analyzed statistical data and created briefings for superiors to ascertain trends, conformance to standard, directives, and efficiency of operations. Supervise the work of logistics specialists, planners, or schedulers. Planning, directing, and managing the administration of awarded contracts through the termination and closeout Reconcile problems in automated supply accounting system. Compute, establish, and direct modification to authorized stock levels. Plan and organize receipt, issue, salvage and maintenance of records for all classes of supply except Class III (Bulk), Class V and Class VIII. Ensure compliance with current regulations and directives pertaining to financial inventory, accounting, and stock funding. Determine current and projected repair requirements. Managing all pre-award and post-award phases of the acquisition process. Direct lateral redistribution of stock. Participating in strategy and planning phases through evaluation of offers, negotiations, contract award, and contract administration Prepare and update warehouse planography. Conduct inspection of activities to ensure compliance with standards of serviceability, reclamation, salvage, and disposal procedures. Conduct warehousing surveillance and inspections. Prepare reports on personnel and equipment availability, storage space, relocation of materiel, and warehouse denials. Comprehensive knowledge of the AMLE structure, Major Subordinate Commands (MSCs) mission and functions, interrelationships, and the impact of a function omitted and, or incorrectly performed, in sufficient depth to assess potential or actual systematic problem areas, determine data required for analysis or evaluation, perform appropriate analysis, reach logical and supportable conclusions, and formulate recommendations that enhance mission effectiveness and efficiency. As the team leader, requires expert knowledge/skill in logistics support techniques, plans, concepts, and functions, to provide oversight and coordination of the following logistics disciplines of LMP: Depot Maintenance (MNT), Manufacturing, Remanufacturing (MRM), National Maintenance Program (NMP), Supply Change Planning (SCP), and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM). Analyzes and/or prepares the logistics and equipment readiness areas of the organizational readiness report. Reviews, analyzes, and provides recommendations relative to proposed Modified Table of Organization and Equipment/Table of Distribution and Allowances (MTOE/TDA) and/or force structure changes to determine the impact. Supervise a staff of analysts performing TOE/BOIP reviews.

• First-Line Supervisors and Managers/Supervisors - Clerical and Administrative Support Workers (OES 51002).

• Shipping-and-Receiving Supervisor (DOT 222.137-030)

• Stock Clerks- Stockroom, Warehouse, or Storage Yard (ONET 43-5081.03)

• Stock Supervisor (DOT 222.137-034)

• Inventory Clerk (DOT 222.387-026)

• Material Clerk (DOT 222.387-034)

• Purchasing Agent (DOT 162.157-038)

• Shipping and Receiving Clerk (DOT 222.387-050)

• Shipping-and-Receiving Supervisor (DOT 222.137-030)

• Stock Clerks- Stockroom, Warehouse, or Storage Yard (ONET 43-5081.03)

• Stock Supervisor (DOT 222.137-034)

• Bookkeeping

• Clerical Procedures

• Computer Applications

• Personnel Supervision

• Records and Information Management

• Supply Management

88M30 Transportation Management Coordinator and 88N30 Movements Control Supervisor, 03/05/1976 to 07/30/ 2016

Operates all wheel vehicles and equipment over varied terrain and roadways for support of combat operations. Operates single-unit wheel vehicles with a capacity of five tons or less in all conditions of light, weather, and terrain; knows safety rules and practices; ensures proper loading of vehicle; performs simple vehicular maintenance; keeps records of operation and performance; may serve as chauffeur or dispatcher; depending on the type of unit to which assigned, may also perform the same duties for tractors, semitrailers, tank transporters, and other vehicles with a capacity of more than five tons Motor Vehicle Operation (D/A )was heavy vehicle driver (tractor-trailer). Motor Vehicle Operation (single-unit truck).Manage entrancing and destructing of personnel being transported. Oversees and checks proper loading and unloading of cargo on vehicles and trailers. Secure cargo against inclement weather, pilferage, and damage. Operates vehicle component material handling equipment (MHE), as required. Employs land navigation techniques. Operation of radios and weapons when they are mounted on the vehicle. Perform vehicle self-recovery and field expedients to include towing vehicles. Corrects or reports all vehicle deficiencies; supports mechanics where necessary. Prepares vehicle for movement, shipment by air, rail, or vessel.

Logistics of freight and personnel movements

Performs clerical duties associated with the logistics of freight and personnel movements; issues government and civilian shipping documents, including freight bills, bills of lading, and freight manifest sheets; assists military members in the preparation of travel itineraries, personal property shipping documents and passenger movement forms. serve as chauffeur or dispatcher; depending on the type of unit to which assigned, may also perform the same duties for tractors, semitrailers, tank transporters, and other vehicles with a capacity of more than five tons Motor Vehicle Operation (D/A was heavy vehicle driver (tractor-trailer)Motor Vehicle Operation (single-unit truck).

• Cargo Agent (DOT 248.367-018)

• Container Coordinator (DOT 248.367-022)

• Receipt-and-Report Clerk (DOT 216.382-054)

• Reservation Clerk (DOT 238.362-014)

• Traffic Agent (DOT 252.257-010)

• Transportation Agents (OES 58011)

• Travel Clerk (DOT 238.167-010)

• Travel Clerks (OES 53802)

• Chauffeur (DOT 913.663-010)

• Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers (ONET 53-3032.00)

• Tank-Truck Driver (DOT 903.683-018)

• Taxi Drivers and Chauffeurs (OES 97114)

• Tractor-Trailer-Truck Driver (DOT 904.383-010)

• Truck Driver, Heavy (DOT 905.663-014)

• Truck Driver, Light (DOT 906.683-022)

• Truck Drivers, Heavy or Tractor-Trailer (OES 97102)

• Truck Drivers, Light; Include Delivery and Route Workers (OES 97105

• Dispatcher, Motor Vehicle (DOT 249.167-014)

• Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance (OES 58005)

• Driver Supervisor (DOT 909.137-010)

• First-Line Supervisors and Managers/Supervisors - Transportation and Material-Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators (OES 81011).

Supervises and provides technical guidance to subordinate in accomplishing their duties. Organizes and participates in convoys. Dispatches vehicles; verifies vehicle logbooks. Receives and fills requests from authorized persons for motor transport. Compiles time, mileage and load data. Operate the Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Transport (HEMTT), Heavy Equipment Transporter (HET), and Palletized Loading System (PLS) vehicles to include performing self recovery operations. Supervises drivers performing preventive maintenance Check, and services (PMCS) on vehicles. Operate in the truck terminal as a squad leader. Trains new drivers and manages the driver sustainment training program. Plans, organizes, and operates a motor vehicle convoy. Perform convoy route reconnaissance. Commands a convoy march unit or serial. Supervise transporting of all types of cargo. Posts and controls guards used to prevent pilferage and vandalism of cargo and equipment. Takes charge of vehicle recovery. Supervise personnel preparing vehicles for deployment

Traffic and Transportation or Physical Distribution Management

Coordinates the departure and arrival of freight and personnel by air, rail, highway, and water. Performs clerical duties associated with the logistics of freight and personnel movements; issues government and civilian shipping documents, including freight bills, bills of lading, and freight manifest sheets; assists military members in the preparation of travel itineraries, personal property shipping documents, and passenger movement forms. Comply with the regulations affecting all U.S. domestic and international modes of shipping hazardous materials; Understand the requirements for transporting hazardous materials, explosives, or ammunition by land (highway and rail), air (commercial and military), and water (shipping vessels) in accordance with the 49 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), 40 CFR, Military Standard 129N, IMDG Code, and Air International Regulations. Discussion, lecture, classroom exercises, demonstrations and written examination. Topics include communications (i.e.) Shipping papers, marking, labeling, and placarding); packaging; compatibility of items on transport vehicles; and security Requirements with an emphasis on U.S. and International Law and Regulations

Transportation Specialist

Performs duties as a Battalion Support Section Sergeant in Transportation Specialist(88M30) a Forward Support Company in a Distribution Platoon that supports a Field Artillery HIMARS Battalion; supervises and provides technical guidance to two noncommissioned officers and five Soldiers; plans, organizes, and performs assistant ammunition sergeant duties; sling load and crane operations, dispatches vehicles, verifies log books, receives and fills tasking’s for motor transport; compiles time, mileage, and load data for equipment and vehicles. Manages Ent- rucking and destructing of personnel being transported. Plan, organize, or manage the work of subordinate staff to ensure that the work is accomplished in a manner consistent with organizational requirements. Monitor operations to ensure that staff members comply with administrative policies and procedures, safety rules, union contracts, environmental policies, or government regulations Assisted in the movement of 32 ISU 90's in direct support of Operation Iraq Freedom Resolve, his efforts resulted in the Battalion's successful mission. Coordinated, planned, implemented unit convoy movement for Annual Training 2013. Ensured range Safety; walked the line making sure safety protocol is followed, cleared weapons malfunctions, and helped shooters with their technique. Direct activities related to dispatching, routing, or tracking transportation vehicles, such as aircraft or railroad cars Assigned Serve as contact persons for all workers within territories.

Movement Control Supervisor

Supervises the operation of a cargo and materiel documentation unit, a 88N 30 Movement Control Supervisor,branch or section, a break bulk point/terminal warehouse, a trailer transfer point, a port operations unit, an air terminal section and the installation personal property and passenger travel section; evaluates work techniques and procedures for all functions; checks, reviews and consolidates movement requirements; ensures appropriate transport capability and prepares movement schedules; assists in planning transportation requirements for logistical support; supervises any diversion, reassignment or transfer of personnel, freight and materiel shipments for all modes of transportation. Plan, direct, or coordinate the transportation operations within an organization or the activities of organizations that provide transportation services. Demonstrated outstanding level of competence, established a unique GPC tracking system which enables unmatched accountability. Other assigned duties include, instructing, and supervising subordinates in proper work techniques and procedures. Plan and analyze operational data and reports to ascertain degree of conformity with established policies, work standards, and procedural directives. Resolve problems concerning transportation Director of Operations, Fleet Manager, Freight Coordinator, Global Transportation Manager, Traffic Manager, Train Operations Manager, Training master, Transportation Director, Transportation Manager, Transportation Supervisor Tracked and maintained PMCSs up to date, prevented unit vehicles failure. Served as a truck commander on more than 30 combat logistics patrols, escorting over 800 military and Local National vehicles without incident while supporting Forces throughout RC East Executed the coordination and movement of more than 75 loads of Class I-IX supplies worth over $1,900,710 without incident. Trained three junior personnel in various aspects of mobilization preparation and processing which multiplied section effectiveness by reaching goal 3 weeks ahead of schedule. Helped conduct over 100 successful missions while deployed in support of Operation Perform duties consisting of processing Transportation Specialist and supply requests, receipt, storage, issue, accountability and preservation of individual, organizational and installation equipment; assist in maintaining the unit’s automated supply system for accounting of organizational equipment and supplies; assist in maintaining all administrative supply and supporting document files; Plan, conduct and evaluate section training; Serve as the alternate trainer of section subordinates. Prepare reports on personnel and equipment availability, storage space, relocation of materiel, and warehouse denials. Establishes issue schedules and procedures.

Environmental and security programs

Environmental and security programs compliance professional, emergency response expert and proven military veteran; Excel in both collaborative and independent environments; recognized in leadership, team building and project management. Trained and experienced with exposure to high paced and demanding environments. Strong organizational and interpersonal skills, able to unite people from different backgrounds to accomplish a common goal. Direct inbound or outbound logistics operations, such as transportation or warehouse activities, safety performance, or logistics quality management. Proficient in Microsoft Office including Word, Excel & PowerPoint. Also, Notes, Pages and Numbers for Apple’s software.

AREA OF EXPERTISE AND SKILLS: Education

• English/Spanish

• Environmental Protection and Safety Compliance

• Project Management and Cost Control

• Pollution Investigation and Emergency Response

• Contingency Planning and Preparedness

• Marine Law Enforcement

• Facility and Vessel Security Programs

• OSHA 40hr Hazardous Waste Operations (HAZWOPER) Current, HAZMAT Technician

• Incident Command System expert

• Coaching and Training

• Initiative, self-driven

• Problem Solving and Critical Thinking

• Attention to detail

• Drills and Exercises

• Microsoft Office

• Oral communication and presentation skills

• Time management

• Performance under pressure

• Self Discipline

• Traffic Management Coordinator

• Motor Transport Operator

• Automated Property Book

• FAAST ((Force and Asset Search Tool)

• Company Level Supply (PBUSE)

• Slamis

• USAR Physical Security Officer Course

• DOD Government Course

• Government Purchase Card Refresher Training

• Purchase Card Online System (PCOLS)

• Overview of Acquisition Ethics

• Hazmat Familiarization and Safety in Trans

• Technical Transportation of Hazardous Material

• Supply and Requisition Management.

• Assess inventory levels in all warehouse locations

• Drive and assure industry inventory management practices in all locations

• Determine policies and procedures on transfers between locations

• Work with shipping and logistics to assure quality freight companies are being used both domestically and internationally

• Work with Purchasing to assess vendors, address vendor logistics, and achieve best in class Find and source materials assuring redundancy and high quality supplier network

• Implement supply chain strategies in alignment with strategic initiatives and provide a clear sense of direction and focus

• Drive industry standard processes into each location including use of WMS technologies.

• Lead implementation of Warehouse Management System (WMS)

• Perform periodic independent systems evaluations and develop recommendations for system improvements based on a thorough and comprehensive study and analysis.

• Collect and analyze data to find places of waste and ways to reduce/eliminate that waste Commit to safety.

• Gather facts and develop conclusions relative to any matter having a significant impact on solutions to problems requiring command attention because of their criticality of involvement with high-level policy. Exercise technical leadership to obtain agreement on required actions, schedules and the resolution of conflicting points of view concerning program or policy matters.

• Be the liaison for Third Party Logistics (3PL)

• Stay up to date with latest supply chain best practices and concepts

• Work with other facilities and support functions to make others perform at a higher level

• Support project plans and assist with the execution of those plans

• Drive KPI’s into each location (i.e., on-time performance, productivity, quality)

• Assure documentation and compliance with Quality Management System (QMS)

• Support continuous improvement efforts in each location

• Assure company policies and procedures are followed

Time Management managing one's own time and the time of others.

Active Listening giving full attention to what other people are saying, taking time to understand the points being made, asking questions as appropriate, and not interrupting at inappropriate times.

Complex Problem Solving identifying complex problems and reviewing related information to develop and evaluate options and implement solutions.

Critical Thinking using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions or approaches to problems

• Logistics Management Specialist

• Hazardous material protective apparel Personal protective equipment

• Judgment and Decision Making Considering the relative costs and benefits of potential actions to choose the most appropriate one

• Coordinator Experience

• Federal On-Scene Representative – Experience 39 years.

• Directed response and removal actions during oil and hazardous substance and managed over 25 projects.

• Provided personnel and contractor oversight.

• Administered a total of 20 million dollars in federal funds.

• Continuously interacted with partner agencies and stakeholders ensuring all facets of the response were carried out as mandated by all applicable environmental laws.

• Coordinated and managed over 300 inspections throughout different US ports on regulated waterfront facilities and terminals that handle, store, transport, and/or transfer bulk oil and liquid hazardous materials, dangerous cargoes, liquefied natural and hazardous gases.

• Examined security regulated facilities ensuring plans and procedures were implemented in accordance with the Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002 and other international laws, policies and regulations.

• Supply and Requisition Management

• Automated Property Book

• Company Level Supply (PBUSE)

• Logistics Management Specialist

• Budget Analyst

• Material Sorting & Classifying

• Defense Contract Management

• Supervised

• Teamwork

• Health and Safety - Hazardous Waste Operations (HAZWOPER) Awareness, Operations and

• Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT) Technician Levels.

• 49 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR),

• 40 CFR, Military Standard 129N, IMDG Code, and Air International Regulations.

• Specialized Experience: Abilities

Oral Comprehension the ability to listen to and understand information and ideas presented through spoken words and sentences.

Oral Comprehension the ability to listen to and understand information and ideas presented through spoken words and sentences.

Written Expression the ability to communicate information and ideas in writing so others will understand.

Problem Sensitivity the ability to



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