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Resume of Terrence W. Crooks
Terrence W. Crooks
Email:acz8th@r.postjobfree.com
CAREER OBJECTIVE:
To obtain a demanding position that allows me to
maximize my knowledge and skill has outstanding growth potential and reward innovation and initiative.
EDUCATION:
2003 Marine Corps Recruiter’s Course
1997 Staff Non-Commissioned Officers Career Course 1992 Hazardous Materials Handlers Course
1984 Marine Non-Commissioned Officers Course
1981 Intermediate Warehousing Course
1981 Graduate of Elkmont High School
SPECIAL RECOGNITIONS:
Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal
Marine Corps Commendation Certificate
Meritorious Mast in Hazardous Materials Handlers Course Certification
Certification of Commendation in Warehousing Diploma WORK EXPERIENCE:
March 2016-September 2016
Support Systems Associates, Inc Huntsville, AL
Loaded and unloaded material onto or from pallets, trays, racks, and shelves by hand. Load material into vehicles and install strapping, bracing, or padding to prevent shifting or damage in transit using various hand tools. Opened and sealed crates, boxes, cartons, and other containers using hammers, crowbars, cutting tools and tape. Collects and sorts or stacks inventory. Places reusable items in containers and appropriately dispose of waste. Current work requires the position to sort, bag, and box inventory into groups in accordance with Work Order Traveler instructions. Capable of
standing for long periods of time.
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March 2012-February 2015
Ryder Intergrated Logistics, Huntsville, AL
Performed all combinations of tasks to include
ordering, receiving, storing, issuing, and shipping materials, supplies and equipment. Compiled data from daily sources such as purchase orders, invoices,
requisitions and accounting reports and enter
information into computer database. Compiled stock control records and information to determine stock supply and need for replenishment. Prepares
requisitions, orders, or other documents for purchasing or requisitioning new or additional stock items
proficient in SAP procedures that included the scanning of CPE to ATT technicians. Scanned out U-verse CPE
(Customer Premise Equipment) to ATT technicians for installation in customer’s and businesses accounts. Kept daily counts of CPE scanned out to technicians and managers . Proficient in Microsoft word, Outlook, Excel and the use of Zebra printing labeler. .Knowledge of PP&E, E&HS, and Labelmaking. Maintained clean and
orderly storerooms and yards.
October 2011-February 2012
Bradford Health Services, Environmental Assistant, Madison, AL
Responsible for preventive maintenance of facility to include floors, walls, ceilings, doors, windows, locks fixtures and furniture by direction of the
environmental head. Participated in the servicing, cleaning, and maintenance of mechanical equipment and systems, and electrical fixtures. Maintained an
adequate level of janitorial and maintenance supplies, keeping records of supplies ordered. Maintained
facility vehicles with weekly fluid checks and routine maintenance by direction of the environmental head. Setup and arranged rooms for meetings and other special facility functions. Performed related work as required. September 2010-October 2011
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Security Engineers, Security Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Huntsville, AL
Responsible for the personal protection of lives and property for Blue Cross/Blue Shield client and
employees. Ensured that all persons entering facility had proper identification. Worked overtime as
needed. Utilized a badge system to ensure that all personnel adhered to rules and regulations of the
company. Maintained an impeccable appearance in
uniform.
October 2011-February 2012
Bradford Health Services, Environmental Assistant, Madison, AL
Responsible for preventive maintenance of facility to include floors, walls, ceilings, doors, windows, locks fixtures and furniture by direction of the
environmental head. Participated in the servicing, cleaning, and maintenance of mechanical equipment and systems, and electrical fixtures. Maintained an
adequate level of janitorial and maintenance supplies, keeping records of supplies ordered. Maintained
facility vehicles with weekly fluid checks and routine maintenance by direction of the environmental head. Setup and arranged rooms for meetings and other special facility functions. Performed related work as required. January 2008 – May 2008
Ryder Logistics, Material Management Specialist Huntsville, AL
Perrformed record and filing work in connection with supplies, such as filing out forms and making reports. Ordered supplies for the entire work group and
maintained appropriate inventory records. Operated various office equipment such as personal computer, duplicating machine, and scanners. Lifted and moved loads up to 75 lbs. Maintained various files, to
include reports, letters, reference material, and
supply ordering manuals. Worked in company storeroom in some assignments. Took messages and referred calls. Page 4
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Analyzed and interpreted manuals and documents using computer skills. Operated and licensed to operate
forklift and pallet jacks.
July 2003 – December 2006
USMC, Prior Service Recruiter, Omaha, NE
Interviewed and counseled prospective enlistees,
discussed individual aims and goals to include
security, personal aptitudes, training opportunities, job satisfaction and stability, advancement, prestige, and military life. Explains Marine benefits
including: medical care, dependent allowance, housing, reenlistment bonus, retirement program,
military/civilian educational opportunities, travel, recreational benefits, and all similar programs.
Evaluates applicants’ occupational, educational, and psychological background to determine Marine programs with specific individual appeal. Explains occupational and organizational structure of the Marine to
applicants, parents, and interested groups of
individuals.
January 2000 - May 2003
Warehouse Chief, Marine Corps Reserve Support Command, Kansas City, MO
Responsible for maintaining accountability of all
command property. Responsible for receiving,
inspecting, issuing, and storing of all supplies and equipment for the command. Responsible for effective and efficient utilization of storage space in
facilities. Ensured all equipment is identified and issued properly. Update and maintain all supply files and records.
August 1999 – January 2000
Operations Chief, II Mef Camp Lejeune, North Carolina Responsible for overseeing the daily operations of II MEF G-1 Operations. Update and control monthly
individual augmentation and tracking reports.
Coordinate and Staff unclassified IA requirements for real world contingency operations. Task and monitor IA requirements for the MEUEX, CERTX, JTFEX, AND Unitas. Page 5
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March 1998 – July 1999
Operations Chief/Training Sncoic, MCAS Miramar San Diego, CA Responsible for daily flight schedule, log book
maintenance, breakdown of hourly flight times all
essential training for unit.
December 1993 – February 1998
Inventory Control Clerk Redstone Arsenal Commissary, Huntsville, AL
Received and issue storage of perishable and non-
perishable goods. Records and maintains control of all inventory items purchased and produced. Ensures
compliance with established internal control
procedures.
April 1993 – October 1993
LCWA Utility Worker Limestone Temporary, Athens, AL Responsible for installing new water lines, making water taps for new customers, repairing service line leaks and meter box leaks.
Warehouse/Forklift Operation
Received, issue, stored filled requisitions, loading and unloaded trucks. Operates fork lifts to stack and retrieve supplies and materials. Responsibilities also include documenting and maintaining inventory and
ensuring production area organization and cleanliness. Has knowledge of commonly-used concepts, practices, and procedures within a particular field. Relies on
instructions and pre-established guidelines to perform the functions of the job.
January 1993 – February 1993
Rod Mill Operator AL Fine Wire, Athens, AL
Responsible for running copper tubing through a series of dyes and stripping it down to a fine product.
1981 – 1992
Warehouse Supply/Department Manager, United States Marine Corps
Assigned to Marine Expedition Unit (MEU) Service
Support Group II in change of bulk and bin storage. Previously assigned as the Non-Commissioned Officer in Page 7
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charge of warehousing organization clothing.
WORK EXPERIENCE CONCLUDED:
● Responsible for cumulative total of 105 Marines; trained them in the areas of: warehousing,
leadership traits, management of personnel and
assets, inventory control procedures and basic
computer skills. Monitored and adjustment their
performance trends. Counseled in career
progression.
● Responsible for building, warehousing and
maintaining the largest repair parts blocks in the history of the Marine Corps in support of Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm. Developed stock
location systems to readily locate assets deployed of three ships.
● Instituted inventory control procedures to maximize stock control and minimize loss and theft.
Conducted weekly spot cyclic inventories on over
13,000 line items with less than 5% error rate.
Coordinated these inventories to complete wall-to- wall inventory in 6 months.
● Instituted issuing and receiving procedures to
receipt for over 2,000 documents a month with less than 2% error rate.
● Coordinated material handling equipment (MHE) and transportation assets in order to affect the issue and relocation of supplies.
QUALIFICATION SUMMARY
● Initiator
● Well organized
● Goal oriented
● Capable leader and trainer
● Problem solver
● Require minimal training