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Logistics Management Fire Control

Location:
Albany, GA
Salary:
50,000
Posted:
December 12, 2023

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OBJECTIVE

Always seeking a position with a company which will require my to utilize my skills, abilities and experience in the Logistics Management field to ensure the company’s success.

SUMMARY

Skilled self-confidence professional with a proven record for stepping up to new challenges and getting the job done. My calling is to make certain all milestones are accomplished under a budget while still meeting and exceeding the expectations. Having knowledgeable PC skills including Microsoft Word, Office Access, Excel, PowerPoint, SharePoint, Visio, and Internet.

General background in developing, implementing, and managing strategic operational plans that are aligned with business goals and objectives. Constantly seeking ways to improve processes and optimize efficiencies. Takes charge of advantages with minimal guidance and complete all assignments ahead of schedule while exceeding expectations. Continually seek new opportunities to broaden skills and knowledge while devoting maximum effort to all appointed tasks.

WORK EXPERIENCE

Marine Depot Maintenance Command 05/2020-Present

Trades Division Hours/Week: 40

814 Radford Blvd. Building 2200 WG-10 Step 2

Albany, GA 31704 Supervisory: James Williams

Electronics Repairer (Marines Civilian) Contact Employer: Yes

Phone: 229-***-****

Independently repair, modify, overhaul, inspect, troubleshoot, test, adjust, and clean the optics and supporting mechanical and electrical elements of complex panoramic telescopes that contain offset prism assemblies, and fire control instruments. I restore a wide variety of less complex instruments and devices that include transits, theodolites, aiming circles, binoculars, searchlights, gunner's quadrants, compasses, periscopes, telescopes, and mounts, surveying sets, and fire direction sets. Visually inspect optical instrument equipment and operate mechanisms to determine serviceability, damaged or worn parts, and malfunctions. I disassemble equipment; examine for serviceability using precision measuring instruments and special tools. Check lenses and prisms for aberrations and replaces worn or defective parts. Interpret and apply special modifications in accordance with prescribed Modification Work Orders (MWO). Inspects, cleans, make minimal repairs to more complex optical devices such as ballistic computing range-finders; L.A.S.E.R. range finders and designators, articulated telescopes containing offset prism assemblies, eyepiece assemblies, articulated joint assemblies, and erector assemblies. Refers to a variety of technical manuals to obtain proper setup and testing procedures. I use special fixtures, testing, and measuring equipment such as telescope and azimuth test fixtures, binocular collimator fixture, surface plate, micrometers, dial indicators, and depth gauges for adjusting and testing optical instruments and devices. Abides by safety precautions when working with compressors, hoses, and tank testing equipment. I analyze and test continuity of electrical circuits by utilizing test equipment such as ohmmeter, voltmeter, and multi-voltage test set. Ability to inspect, diagnose, and repair high voltage power sources used with night vision devices, aware of the hazards involved in checking high voltage circuits. I serve as a member of various technical inspection teams. I provide technical advice and assistance to units and field maintenance shops throughout an organization. I provide productive support in the field of Metrology (Science of Measurements) to include the areas of electronic, mechanical, physical, dimensional, electro-optical, Light Amplifications by Simulated Emission of Radiation (Laser) and Radioactivity Detection identification and Computation (RADIAC) measurements and instrumentation, optical measurements, repair and calibration. Other types of equipment may be worked in the shop as required to maintain an efficient balance of the shop’s work force. Troubleshoot and make on-the-spot corrections, repairs, and adjustments when possible. I process and assign work orders for repair on various optical equipment selects tools and decide on method of completion and techniques to use, determine nature of trouble and extent of repair required, utilize technical manuals, blue prints, modified guidelines as required and as authorized to obtain necessary tolerances. Review final work for compliance with traded practices directives and operating specifications. I conduct requisitioning, receipting, storage, issuing and turn-in of property book items in a proper and timely manner. I also process supply requests and documentation properly and process periodic inventories and note discrepancies between supply records and inventory counts as they occur, establish and implement relief procedures for non-expendable property. Knowledgeable in policies and procedures for requisitioning and issuing equipment and supplies. I inspect the repairs of integrated electronic, electrical systems and associated components. Inspect work in process to ensure that equipment is being processed in accordance with the Maintenance Center Quality Policy. Correct methods, procedures, processes, tools, test equipment, technical documentation, drawing, schematics, blueprints, and other work directives to ISO 9001:2000 certification. Provide technical assistance and training to team members. Instruct team members on working safely and maintaining a safe working environment. Provides new ideas on process improvements and develops unique ways of resolving issues. Completes final acceptance inspection on end items and component parts of electrical, radio, radar, microwave and circuit card that have been rebuilt, repaired or modified by others. I perform this inspection to ensure and validate that all repairs and modifications have been completed and that inspections by other Quality Personnel have been performed. This task is accomplished through visual and dimensional inspections as well as operational testing and through documentation provided by other inspection.

I use precision measuring instruments, utilizes volt-ohm meters, dual trace oscilloscopes, distortion analyzers, VTVMS, multimeters, FM signal generators, oscillators, spectrum analyzers, frequency standards, vector impedance meters, power output and visual standing wave meters and a variety of other precision measuring and recording devices in making the diagnosis and analysis required for proper precise maintenance and repairs.

Marine Depot Maintenance Command 03/2018-05/2020

Trades Division Hours/Week: 40

814 Radford Blvd. Building 2200 Salary: $25.49 per hour

Albany, GA 31704 Supervisory: James Williams

Electronics Technician II (Contractor) Contact Employer: Yes

Phone: 229-***-****

Tuned, aligned, calibrated, fabricated, modified, operated, troubleshot, repaired, installed and tested a variety of electronic, electrical and communications systems. Conducted acceptance and performance tests on newly installed and existing systems and components. Test equipment includes frequency meters, deviation monitors, oscilloscopes, voltmeters, ammeters, audio oscillators, diode/transistor testers, spectrum analyzers, sweep generators, watt-meter and VSWR meter. Installed advanced communication technology provided by the Department of Defense (DOD). Upgraded legacy and battle field tested vehicles to an expected degree of readiness, to include, troop carriers, mobile command centers, armored construction vehicles, logistics support vehicles, and combat ready assault vehicles. Assured vehicle readiness and a high quality product, resulting in job completion in a timely manner while meeting all installation guideline and requirements listed in the statement of work (SOW). Systems installed include Tactical Operation Center Intercommunications System (TOCNET), Harris AN/PRC-152 Radio System and the Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System (SINCGARS). Demonstrated good work ethics and encouraged co-workers to practice safety. Responsible for performing with advanced technical knowledge to solve routine problems by interpreting technical manuals or similar documents. Built, repaired, tested, and installed communications equipment for the LAV-C2 Command and Control vehicle, to include Panasonic Tough book, Miltope and Tadpole Military-Rugged Mobile Computers, the VDC-500 IP Data Controller, Routers and Switches for internal and external vehicle networking. Disassembled and performed routine, standardized testing and installation of Blue Force Tracker (BFT), cabling and equipment to include the Defense Advanced GPS Receiver (DAGR) and MT-2011 transceiver, the CREW Vehicle Receiver Jammer (CVRJ), the Driver's Vision Enhancer (DVE), various configurations of Tactical Operations Center Intercommunications System (TOCNET), Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System (SINCGARS), and Combat Net Radio (CNR) systems and subsystems. Configured, tested and installed AN/VRC 103, AN/VRC 104, AN/VRC 110 and AN/VRC113 in military tactical vehicles to include the complete family of United States Marine Corps Amphibious Assault Vehicle (AAV), Land Assault Vehicle (LAV), M988 recovery vehicle, M9 Armored Combat Earthmover, Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement (MTVR), Logistics Vehicle System Replacement (LVSR), High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV or Humvee) and Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) family of vehicles to include the Buffalo, Cougar and the All-Terrain Vehicles (M-ATV). Removed and replaced defective parts and assemblies. Installed, modified, overhauled, troubleshot, repaired and maintained Combat Net Radio communications operational system. Required to read, interpret, and apply specifications, schematics, work orders and electrical and electronic theory to specific work assignments. Set up and operated a variety of test sets and diagnostic equipment, to include watt meters, multi-meters, signature analysis computers, and dual trace oscilloscopes. Used the common tools of the occupation and also used power and hand tools uncommon to the occupation. Used soldering techniques and electronic component removal and replacement. Inspected, cleaned and tested tactical communications to ensure reliability of vehicle communications systems. Overhauled, repaired, rebuilt, modified, troubleshot, adjusted, installed, tested, inspected, and maintained complex electronic integrated communication systems. Responsible for all actions associated with the receipting, handling, issuing, safeguarding, accounting, and disposition of COMSEC material. Utilize volt-ohm meters, oscilloscopes, VTVMs, multi-meters, FM signal generators, spectrum analyzers and visual standing wave meters. Performed software upgrades and implementations of new configurations. Communicated with shop planners, supervisors and leads to ensure the continuous flow of production and statuses. Provided current statuses on workload to include new part shortages, work stoppages, completions, delays awaiting WIP from other shops, reasons for schedule misses, projected completion dates, projected scheduled misses, etc. Responsible for reporting out of work conditions to supervision. Researched and interpreted technical specifications, schematics, blueprints and engineering drawings to better understand the ultimate goals and objectives. Reported and critiqued dependencies to prioritize work flow to ensure efficiency. Translated national stock numbers and part numbers. Assisted new hires and transfers. Have the ability to work with little or no supervision. Attended production meetings to provide insight of work procedures and process. Each of these functions was performed to meet the goals set within the Master Production Schedule. Responsible for the management of new parts required for the assigned workload to include forecasting, procuring, issuing and determining excess. Have the ability to identify the correct parts, determine routes, forecast, identify substitute parts, and provide resolutions to problems during the rebuild, repair, fabrication, and modification of an item. Well versed and have extensive knowledge of Metrology. Have technical skills and knowledge in the scientific field of Metrology, and have the ability to read and interpret blueprints and electronic schematics to determine materials lists. Provided current status on all workload within the shop to include new parts shortages, work stoppages, completions, delays awaiting WIP, reasons for schedule misses, projected completion dates, projected schedule misses, etc. Possessed a sound understanding of the Marine Pre-Positioned Ships (MPS). Have the ability to interpret and apply a wide variety of technical information such as component tolerances, schematic diagrams, drawings, and related reference materials. Adhered and supported the ISO 9002 Quality System and the Earned Value Management System. Have knowledge of the shop floor scheduling principles, practices, and procedures. Have the knowledge of the production processes used within a remanufacturing environment. Performed the necessary research on new parts and WIP utilizing technical manuals, Fed logs, blueprints, drawings, schematics, etc. Ensured that all parts and components are properly inventoried and have the appropriate project code on them when being placed into storage. Determined the best time to implement procedures and operations in order to ensure steady flow of work. Improvised or modified work schedule when events of missing items arise to keep on task and on schedule. Developed cost efficient methods of work procedures, considering safety and hazardous conditions. Assisted engineering in drafting instructions and step by step procedures for operation and maintenance. Have the ability to utilize shop floor scheduling, material management systems, and calibration laboratory management database such as Compass CONTRACT, NIMMS, and Lab Mate to accomplish the duties of a Production Shop Planner. Have the ability to solve complex problems. Have the ability to communicate, orally and in writhing and coordinate with all levels of management within the Maintenance Center. Ensured the use of the proper documentation for all work performed to ensure the use of test and personal protective equipment. Inspected products and workmanship during and after the processing of all equipment. Have the ability to resolve problems and deviation in accordance with instructions, policies, previous training, and accepted practices. Able to utilize guidance of Work Instructions, Engineering Process Instructions, Process Standards, technical manuals, etc. Can perform duties and solve routine problems by exercise of own initiative. Established and maintained effective interpersonal relationships with team members, peers, and seniors within the Maintenance Center to foster participatory acceptance of the methods and procedures developed.

KBR Wyle 08/14-03/18

235 Roosevelt Avenue Hours/Week: 40

Albany, Georgia 31705 Salary: $23.14 per hour

Electronic Technician Supervisory: William Waller

Contact Employee: Yes

Phone: 904-***-****

Built, tested, troubleshot, repaired, and modified developmental and production electronic components, parts, equipment, and systems, such as computer equipment, test equipment, and electronic control systems, applying principles and theories of electronics, electrical circuitry, engineering mathematics, electronic and electrical testing, and physics. Discussed layout and assembled procedures and problems with Electronics Engineers and drew sketches to clarify design details and functional criteria of electronic units. Assembled military equipment according to engineering instructions, technical manuals, and knowledge of electronic systems and components. Recommended changes in circuitry or installation specifications to simplify assemble and maintenance. Set up standard test apparatus or devised test equipment and circuitry to conduct functional, operational, environmental, and life cycle tests to evaluate performance and reliability of military equipment.

Analyzed and interpreted test data. Adjusted, calibrated, aligned, and modified circuitry and components and documented effects on unit performance. Wrote technical reports and developed charts, graphs, and schematics to describe and illustrate systems' operating characteristics, malfunctions, deviations from design specifications, and functional limitations for consideration by engineers in broader determinations affecting system design and laboratory procedures. Used computer aided design tools for schematic capture, printed circuit board layout, and 2-D drawings.

T & M Transport, D.B.A... 01/2013-08/2014

164 Kendal Lane Hours/Week: 40

Leesburg, Georgia 31763 Salary: $60, 000 Annually

General Freight/Car Hauler Transporter Supervisory: Self-Employed

Contact Employer: Yes

Phone: 229-***-****

Verified product numbers before loading and at the point of delivery to ensure that orders are completed, the charges are corrected, and the customer is satisfied. Loaded, transported, and delivered items to clients or businesses in a safe, timely manner. Assisted co-workers with loading and unloading items from vehicles. Accepted payments for delivered items. Provided excellent customer service, answered questions, and handled complaints from clients. Adhered to assigned routes and followed time schedules. Abided by all transportation laws and maintain a safe driving record.

Maintained courteous and professional behavior & appearance. Followed all company safety policies and procedures and protect company assets. Capability to work with minimal supervision while maintaining high energy.

Prime Tech International 01/2012-01/2013

814 Radford Blvd Hours/Week: 40

Albany, Georgia 31705 Salary: $13.64 per hour

Lead Inventory Specialist Supervisory: Joseph Garland

Warehouse Specialist Contact Employer: Yes

Supply Technician Phone: 703-***-****

Performed a diversity of roles associated with the receipt, store, and maintenance of Marine Corps Logistics Military Equipment. Examined, identified and verified a variety of materials, complete equipment items, technical components, parts, and commodities. Received, checked, verified, sorted and classified materials and equipment by stock number, size, classification and condition. I used technical manuals to identify and verify materials. I determined the correct condition code, classification, reparability or non-reparability of items and estimates economic feasibility or cost of repair. Initiated records to document receiving and processing discrepancies and material defects found during phases of examination. I operated forklifts with a capacity of lifting loads weighing up to 15,000 lbs and related materials handling equipment to deliver, relocate, up-load, off-load, and move materials and equipment.

Verified shipments by comparing shipping documents with actual physical material counts from various delivery sources (DLA, Maintenance Center) and stages in designated location. Verified correctness of incoming/outgoing shipments by comparing items and quantities with bills of lading, invoices, manifests, storage receipts, or other records. Prepared and maintained manifests and bill of lading records of goods shipped; unloaded incoming shipments, scanned or keyed receipt information into DPAS (Defense Property Accountability System) I also checked for in-transit damage and inspected and identified possible hazardous material. Prepared receipt document manually if necessary. Provided inventory support assistance by counting items and properly completing tally listings and other inventory documentation. Met RDD (Required Delivery Date) requirements.

Segregated and identified bulk quantities of parts/assemblies and materials for various combat vehicle conversion kits to be used in maintenance rebuild shops and off depot shipments. I used automated system(s) to select stock, to record and track receipts, returns, shortages, overages, balances, issues, storage locations, product control numbers (PCN's) etc. I uncrated shipment using hand tools such as crowbars, band cutters, screw drivers, etc., in order to examine and identify the most complex and difficult items received at the activity. I used dock plate drives forklift into commercial vans, also operated dollies and pallet jacks. Inspected stored/on-hand property for proper identification and usability conditions. Received, examined, and determined condition of items, components, and equipment to be turned in/removed. Performed a broad range of materials handling assignments/activities. I also operated electric, LPG, or diesel powered fork lift trucks capable of lifting loads weighing less than 10,000 pounds as high as 168 inches.

Established deadlines, priorities, and work sequences, in accordance with general work schedules, methods, and policies established by higher-level supervisors. Recommended changes for process improvements to achieve supply readiness. Analyzed historical and current data to discern discrepancies, incompatibilities, and redundancies. Assigned work to individual workers by verbal or written instructions. Monitored work in progress and inspected completed work to assure work order requirements. Used FEDLOG, WebFLIS and SharePoint site to implement causative research on identifiable materials. Performed daily updates on MRO tracker and Receipts tracker as required. I answered my co-worker’s questions regarding procedures, policies, written, instructions, other directives and obtained needed information or decisions from supervisor on problems. I exercised judgement to proactively resolve commonly encountered work problems and deviations based on program functions, goals, and work process. I interpreted many policies and regulations using the provided guidelines. I prioritized workload to ensure urgent requirements are done in a timely manner. Utilized safety and security practices and procedures following established rules and regulations and maintains a safe and clean work area. And I also built up team morale and productivity by working with team and addressed their issues and concerns within my abilities.

XLC Services 03/2011-09/2012

Procter and Gamble Location Hours/Week: 40

512 Liberty Expressway Salary: $11.80 per hour

Albany, Georgia 31782 Supervisory: Tonya Miller

Inventory Clerk Contact Employer: Yes

Safety Lead Phone: 229-***-****

Followed established guidelines in performing day-to-day routine tasks as outlined in Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and Technical Manuals. Understood and executed the technical aspects of inventory and storage management functions (Receiving / Induction, Customer requisitions, and Transportation). Performed causative research and reconciled inventory adjustments in stock records within required timeframes. Communicated with warehouse on measures to improve and maintain inventory accuracy goals. Performed in storage inspections, minor repair of packaging, and limited testing of material to detect deterioration of material and/or packaging, site and global records are updated, and provided timely updates to material attributes (i.e., identification, unit of pack, unit of issue, etc.) Prepared, submitted, monitored, and resolved supply discrepancy reports (customer complaint discrepancies and internal stock discrepancies). Communicated with customer when necessary to provide resolution.

Monitored daily warehouse/cyclic inventories. Performed research and reconciliations to correct imbalances and prevented order denials. Organized Sample Inventory schedule and oversaw to improve overall stock accuracy levels. Performed routine workload analysis from storage management generated reports and prepared reports for management review. Provided customer support responding to requests for information, inspections and various inventory related statuses with specified time frames. Demonstrated continuous effort to improve operations, decrease turnaround times, streamline work processes, and work cooperatively and jointly to provide quality seamless customer service. Performed Quality Control audits, monitored sampling plans, spotted troubleshooting errors discovered and provide resolution. Implemented and provided process improvement training based on trends & analysis of Quality Control audits. Provided process and inventory analysis and made recommendations for improvements.

Developed and utilized spreadsheets within Excel to capture data collected. Developed checklists based on Standard Operation Procedures for applicable processes, the contract and checklist items. Submitted for management review and approval. Executed daily and short-to-long range projects with minimal supervision. Provided timely and accurate records and reports as required. Adhered to Company policies and procedures. Maintained a safe and secure work environment. . I operated forklifts with a capacity of lifting loads weighing up to 15,000 lbs and related materials handling equipment to deliver, relocate, up-load, off-load, and move materials and equipment.

EDUCATION

Mitchell-Baker High School

Camilla, Georgia 31730

College Preparatory and Vocational Diploma, 2002

JOB RELATED TRAINING

Annual Security Refresher, 2020 -2 credit hours

Operations Security (OPSEC), 2020-2 credit hours

Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR), 2020-2 credit hours

Combating Trafficking in Persons (CTIP), 2020-2 credit hours

No FEAR Act: Notification and Federal Employee Anti-Discrimination and Retaliation Act of 2002 Training, 2020-2 credit hours

Uncle Sam’s OPSEC, 2020-2 credit hours

IT Security Awareness, 2020-2 credit hours

Antiterrorism Training, 2020-2 credit hours

Equal Employment Opportunity-2020-2 credit hours

Privacy Act and Personally Identifiable Information (PII), 2020-2 credit hours

Ethics Training Awareness, 2020-2 credit hours

Violence Prevention Program Awareness, 2020-2 credit hours

DoD Cyber Awareness Training, 2020-2 credit hours

101 Critical Days of Summer Training, 2020-1.5 credit hours

New Employee Orientation Class, 2020- 8 credit hours

ESD Control for Electronics Assemblers Training, 2019-8 credit hours

Solder Certification Program, 2019-40 credit hours

LICENSES

Forklift Class 1, 4, 5, 6 Certification, Albany Technical College

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

I am a committed, conscientious dual-function and dedicated employee. I am commended for keen attention to details and exceptional observation skills. I have a reputation for decisiveness, flexibility, honesty, and ability to stay calm and focused in stressful situations. I have well developed communication interpersonal skills from experience in a fast pace customer service environment and strong follow through time management skills. I am loyal and possess strong common sense with a keen sense of honor, and a commitment to a job well done.

REFERENCES

James Williams

Optical Instruments Repairer Supervisor

Marine Depot Maintenance Command- Plant Albany

Albany, GA 31704

CELL: 229-***-****

John Bernard Burns

Proprietor

DMW Construction

Albany, GA 31704

Cell: 229-***-****

Michiko Gedeo

Electronics Supervisor

KBR Wyle

Albany, GA 31704

Cell: 229-***-****

William Waller

Site Manager

KBR Wyle

Albany, GA 31704

Cell: 904-***-****



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