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Operations, Logistics, Supply and Transportation

Location:
Albuquerque, NM
Posted:
January 24, 2017

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Tomas L. Francis

**** ********* ** **

Albuquerque, New Mexico

87114

Tel. 505-***-****

Mobile. +505-***-****

Email. acygdp@r.postjobfree.com

Summary of Qualifications:

A professional with experience and achievement in the following;

Personal Supervision/training/evaluation -Customer Service and Public Relations

Gas/Deisel Engine Repair/Testing/Overhaul -Electronic/Electrical/Mechanical Repair/Maintenanance

Staff Development/Motivation/Team Building -Procurement/Supply and Inventory Control

System Diagnosis/Prevention/Correction -Complaint Management and follow-up Procedures

Documentation/Verification reporting Procedures -Projecting time/Labor/Material requirements

Over 8 years of diagnostic,maintenance,and repair experience on mechanical,electronic,and electrical system.

Over 6 years of Warehouse Supply experience

Over 8 years of CARC Paint experience

Over 4 years of body repair experience

Over 6 years as a USPS/Military UMR Mail Clerk

Skill in diagnosing and troubleshooting primary and secondary charging systems

Read and interpret schematics,blueprints, and technical manuals and diagrams

Complied with the stringent regulations of government agencies including OSHA,ISO and EPA

Strengths:

Excellent communicator and team builder -Meet demanding objectives and time constraints

Highly organized;motivated and dedicated -Positive, results oriented participary management skills

Experience:

Government Contracting;

Vectrus(formerly Exelis Systems Division) February 2010-August 2015

Camp Arifjan, Kuwait

Performed as a Postal Clerk/ Officer: My primary duties we as followed. I received US, and or NATO letters, magazine, and parcels addressed to the APO. Sorted all mail to suitable department or personnel. I kept daily records according to established procedures, archiving all tracking numbers of items.

Demonstrated ability to collect, open, sort and distribute mail to all departments

• Able to operate wheeled cart or mail delivery van

• Proven record of providing excellent customer service

• Proven ability to keep a clean and organized work area

Good knowledge of MS-Excel and Word

(TDY to Housing Dept August 2010-July 2011) Performed as a Housing Coordinator: My duties included, the preparation of billet quarters and, or the assignment of quarters for incoming employees. Conducted a weekly “new comers” briefing which included policy, procedures, local housing rules, emergency procedures, bus schedules, general housekeeping, and request for maintenance protocols. The generation of statistical reports and the maintaining of records Performance of routine housing/maintenance inspections of the billets, arranging for work orders when needed. I performed all or any other related duties as assigned.

Immediate Supervisor: Shannon Ross (PSC)

Vectrus(formerly Exelis Systems Division) February 2007-January 2010

Camp Arifjan, Kuwait

Performed as a AG Administrative Lead : As the Operations person of the Section. My daily duties include dealing with internal and external correspondence. Word processing letters, emails, memos, agendas, presentations, spreadsheets,utilizing Excel,Word,Access and Power Point applications, as well as daily, bi annual and annual reports.Maintaining Office equipment such as PC’s, Monitors, Printers, Photocopiers, etc.I was responsible to set and maintain a filing system, periodically updating databases, i.e. archiving old files. My strong points are that I have great interpersonal and communications skills. I am able to work under tight deadline, and time restraints. I am able to manage several projects at any given time, and prioritize their workloads. I work well with personnel from all levels, and I have an avid interest in business and commerce.I was responsible for the AG Administrative Office and had 12 personnel working below me.

Immediate Supervisor: Al Overman (AG Cleaning)

Exelis (formerly ITT Systems Division) February 2005-January 2007

Camp Arifjan, Kuwait

Performed as AG Technician: I am responsible for multiple tasking on a daily basis. I am responsible for the movement of vehicles from the staging area to pre-designated wash-points. I am responsible for the movement of vehicles off the washrack to a pre-designated staging area, and then putting in a request for a TMR for Movement Section to transport vehicles to Sterile Lots. I am responsible for the ordering and stocking/storing of supplies for the section. I am responsible to operate vehicles in assisting the mechanics with the pulling and installation of engine packs for agricultural cleaning, which also requires me to be mechanically knowledgeable of military vehicles.I responsible for the maintenance and cleanliness of all GFE equipment assigned to section. I am responsible for pre-quality checks on all vehicles before requesting Customs inspections. I also have additional duties which are section Master Trainer, responsible for the training and licensing of all personnel in section on military equipment. Another additional duty is to assist Lead in day to day task assignments taking his place when absent.

Immediate Supervisor-Al Overman (AG Cleaning )

ITT Systems Division March 2003-February 2005

Camp Arifjan, Kuwait

Performed as Allied Trade Supervisor: Supervised 68 personnel in Paint, Sandblast, Body Repair, Welding, Machine, Glass, Fuel and Electric Repair,and Battery Shops.Having knowledge/experience in all these areas, I assisted the appointed Leads when needed. I was responsible for the management of these various shops.Plans work for accomplishement by subordinate personnel. Sets, and adjust both long-term and short-term priorities and manages the work schedules. Implementing all directives sent down from AMC. Insured all Tasker deadlines where meet, as well as routine job order request. Receiving, cataloging, and the ordering of supplies to maintain a working Bench Stock as well as sustain day to day operations. I reported daily to the Maintenance Manager the ongoing status.I was involved in weekly planning and discussion briefings with ITT and AMC on present and future taskers and how Section could best accomplish mission.

Immediate Supervisor-Edsel Porter(Maintenance Manager)

Performed as Allied Trade Lead: Supervised 27 personnel in Paint/Sandblast/Body Repair Shop. Passed on instructions received from supervisor, and started work by assigning immediate task to be performed by individual members of the shop. Insures that needed plans, blueprints, material, and tools are available, and that needed stock is obtained from supply locations. Checked work in progress, and for compliance with supervisors instruction. Answered questions regarding procedures, policies, written instructions, and other other directives; obtained needed information or decisions from Supervisor.Provided information on status and progression of work, causes of delays, overall work operations and problems. Worked along with others, setting the pace. Knowledge of surface preparation and skill in the use of coating methods and techniques, matching and blending of materials.

Immediate Supervisor-Edsel Porter(Allied Trades Supervisor)

ITT Systems Division August 2002-March 2003

Geibelstadt Airfield

Geibelstadt, Germany

Performed as a Heavy Mobile Equipment Mechanic: Performed the full range of overhaul and repair work on heavy duty mobile equipment and vehicles powered by internal conbustion engines. To include power shovels, front end loaders, cranes, bulldozers, road graders, rollers, heavy duty large generators, tractors, large trucks, and hydraulic lifts. Disassembled and reassembled engines, transmissions, clutch disc, pressure plates, bands, clutches, pumps, starters, bearings, differentials, final drives and valve bodies. Repaired/replaced/adjusted suspension and brake systems, and power and mechanical steering. Diagnose/repair fuel system failures. Performed engine tune-ups.

Immediate Supervisor-Tracy Brown(Section Lead)

Eagle Support Services August 2001-August 2002

Camp Darby Army Base

Lorvorno, Italy

Performed as a Paint Inspector(QC): Performed in process and final acceptance inspections of painting operations. Inspected to include adherance of paint to specifications, mixtures, and the application of paint to items such as combat vehicle, components, and items. Make visual pre-inspection of vehicle assemblies and conponents to determine that they are ready for paint preparation. Inspects for obvious damage to vehicle bodies, rejecting those which require repair. Make in-process inspection to determine that items are thoroughly cleaned of all rust and foreign matter, have a smooth surface, and have been properly masked for painting. Make final inspection of painting, accepting or rejecting finish product based on quality of workmanship and completeness, including the proper number and the location of such numbers. Prepare reports and documentation as appropriate. Investigate causes of critical or major defects and assures corrective action is taken. May stop production to correct discrepancies or unsafe practices.

Immediate Supervisor-Lionel Green(Site Manager)

Eagle Support Services January 1999-August 2001

Vereinzeven NATO Base

Vereinzeven, The Netherlands

Performed as a Paint Shop Lead:Performed as a working Lead supervising 10 personnel in accomplishing trades and labor work. Passes on instructions recieved from Supervisor.Was responsible for the daily operation of a Paint and Sandblast Booth.Operation included the Sandblasting of all equipment,i.e vehicles to be Prepped for Sandblasted using heavy duty barrier paper and other materials such as cardboard, The Sandblasting of the vehicle down to its bare metal stage. Then transfer of the vehicle to Paint Shop where personnel air cleaned excess blast media from vehicle, and prepped for paint. In the Paint Booth I ensured all stages where completed, which included Pre-Treatment, Primer and Paint.

Immediate Supervisor-Clinton Kearney(Site Manager)

Eagle Support Services August 1998-January 1999

Camp Darby Army Base

Lorvorno, Italy

Performed as a Painter:I spray painted vehicles, special weapons items, guided missle system items, using various colors of CARC poly-eurethine for protection and appearance or items.Applied chemical compounded paints designed for special purpose such as crinkle finishes, nonskid, rubber coating and touch up fluorescent paint for black light effects in radar vans and other equipment. Sprayed a variety of colors following irregular patterns to produce camouflouge effect on exterior surfaces.Applied stencils and decals where allocated. Cleaned and maintained Restrictors, Paint Tanks, as well as Spray Guns.

Immediate Supervisor-Dwight Burrows(Paint Shop Lead)

Eagle-Premier Services October 1997-June 1998

Bettembourg NATO Base

Dudelange, Luxembourg

Performed as a Heavy Wheel Vehicle Mechanic: Performed as a Track Mechanic in the repair of AVLBs, M1A1s, M577s, M113s, M2A1s and M88s.These duties included inspections, testing, repairing and ordering parts for all electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic systems. These vehicles were at less than twenty five percent(25%) combat readiness. I was assigned with the task of getting these vehicles to a one hundred percent (100%) combat capibillity. This mission was accomplished within the requirements of the contract.

Immediate Supervisor-Mike Poore(Site Manager)

Ponds Security GMbH April 1992-July 1997

Leighton Army Barraks

Wurzburg, Germany

Performed as a Gate Security Guard: I patroled the Military premises to prevent and detect signs of intrusion, and ensured the security of doors, windows and gates.I monitored and authorized entrance and departure of all employees, visitors, and other persons to guard against theft and maintain the security of the premises.I responsible to warn persons of rules infractions or violations, and had the authority to apprehend or evict violators from premises using force when necessary. I operated detection devices to screen individuals and or vehicles, so as to prevent passage of prohibited articles per UCMJ. I answered alarms and investigated disturbances, calling the police or fire department in cases of emergency, such as fires or presence of unarthorized persons. I answered telephone calls, answering questions and provide information during non-business hours, or when base switchboard was closed. I wrote daily reports, and kept a hourly log of activities. Was responsible to carry firearms (9mm Beretta and M16 Rifle), and maintain proficiency

US Army- C. Company 703rd MSB February 1989-January 1992

Harvey Brks

Kitzengen, Germany Europe

Performed as a Material Storage/Handling Specialist(76V MOS): Established and maintained stock records and other documents such as inventory materiel control accounting and supply reports. I maintained automated and manual accounting records posts receipts and turn-ins and performed dues-ins and dues-outs. I operated materiel handling equipment (MHE) and performed property disposal storage functions. I was responsible to ensure the application of special procedures for handling storing packaging and shipping retrograde material. I retrieved and analyzed historical and activity files pertinent to system rejected documents. I recommended additions and deletions to authorized stockage list, as well as maintaining accounting records of property disposal activity.

US Army- A. Company 325th ABN Inf. July 1985- February 1989

82nd ABN Division

Fort Bragg, NC

Performed as a Airborne Light Infantryman (11B MOS): Performed as a Infantry Operator in both mounted and dismounted operations to close in and destroy the enemy. I

employed, operated, and maintained assigned weapons and equipment. I performed and or Assisted in the performance of reconnaissance operations. I employed, fired, and recovered anti-personnel and anti-tank mines. I trained in the performance of self-extraction from a mine field. Trained in Land Navigation, Orientation of maps, the Operation of mount/dismounting, zeroing, and engaging targets using night vision sights. I operated and maintained communications equipment (PR77).I was trained in NBC operations, protocols, and procedures in a NBC contaminated area. I was trained in the art of Constructs and camouflages individual/crew served weapons/vehicle firing/fighting positions. I assisted in the construction of fortification and barriers, including minefields and obstacles. I assisted in the breaching of minefields and obstacles. I performed as a member of a fire team during a movement to contact, reconnaissance, and security, an attack, defense, situational training exercises and all infantry dismounted battle drills. I processed prisoners of war and captured documents.

Accomplishments:

Collaborated in establishing procedures for workflow and accountability

Award a Certificate of Appreciation for Outstanding Team work with Army (The Netherlands, Kuwait)

Recognized for outstanding work performance (Kuwait,Luxembourg & Holland)

Education:

Northside High School, Fort Smith Arkansas

Fayetteville State Technical Institute

US Army MOS training 88M20 Transportation Specialist

US Army MOS training 76V20 Material Storage and Handling Specialist

US Army MOS training 11B10 Light Infantryman

Professional Development:

Fuel Systems -Hydraulic/Pneumatic Systems -Transmission/Brake Systems

Staff Supervision -Automotive Maintenance/Repair -Leadership Development

Quality Control -Inventory Control Techniques -Lean Six Sigma Certified



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