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Accounts Payable United States

Location:
Lawton, OK
Posted:
December 28, 2023

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NUKIKIA HASLIP

**** ** ***** *** **., Lawton, Oklahoma 73507

580-***-****

********@*****.***

HIGHLIGHT OF QUALIFICATION

Over seven years of military experience with the United States Armed Forces.

Skilled in record keeping, work area organization and time management

Ability to handle sensitive and confidential materials

Able to make difficult decision in a stressful environment.

Superior performance award for past two years in detainee operation.

Proven ability to communicate effectively in diverse environments

Trained in diffusing hostile situations

Experienced in complex radio communications

Certified in the use of tear gas.

Qualified marksmanship in small arms and assault weapons

SUPERVISION

Instructed, supervised and evaluate the performance of groups of up to 30

Coordinated work assignments, evaluated performance and disciplined a group of eight to 15 military personnel.

Supervised the security of highly sensitive military equipment.

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Material Coordinator January 2016- Present

PCSI/Fort Sill, OK

Coordinate material movement in accordance with DOD supply regulations, FAR, policies and procedures. Coordinate and expedite flow of material, parts, and assemblies. Requisition material and establish delivery sequences according to job order priorities. Coordinate with department supervisors for repair and assembly of material. Assist Property Administrator with conducting inventories of Government Furnished Property/Material. Develop and maintain an accurate daily commitment register for purchase order and cost tracking. Track material due-in dates and update status information in GFEBS and Great Plains Microsoft System.

Ware House Stock Clerk June 2013-January 2016 PCSI/ Fort Sill, OK

Responsible for maintain over $15 million dollars parts inventory for DPW warehouse. Primary trainer for new personnel being assigned to the warehouse. Insures parts are ordered in a timely manner. Directly coordinates with vendors and buyers to ensure lowest possible price is being paid for all items. Maintain inventory levels in GFEB’s as well as other operating systems for the Department of the Army. Provide guidance to supervisor on budget and expenditures.

Accounts Payable Clerk July 2012-June 2013

PCSI/ Fort Sill, OK

Reviewing invoices as well as check requests; sort, organize and match bills and check demands; set invoices up for payment procedure ;check requests; put together and process company accounts payable checks, wire exchanges and ACH obligations; reconciliation of obligations; prepare analysis associated with accounts; monitor company accounts to ensure payments to be up to date; resolve bill discrepancies; vendor document maintenance; correspond along with vendors and react to inquiries; produce month-to-month reports; assist in 30 days end closing;

Correctional Officer of Detainee Operation April 2008-July 2009

Camp Bucca, Iraq

Detaining personnel and carry the responsibility to guard, protect, and account for them. Given humane care and treatment to all persons captured, detained, interned, or otherwise held in US armed forces custody. Also maintain order within the institution and enforce rules and regulations. Periodically inspect the facilities, checking cells and other areas of the institution for unsanitary conditions, contraband, fire hazards, and any evidence of infractions of rules. In addition, officers routinely inspect locks, window bars, grilles, doors, and gates for signs of tampering.

Food Service Supervisor May 2007- April 2008

Fort Sill, Oklahoma

Food service supervisor trained for and performed duties in different types of food preparation and for groups varying in size from 600 to 1000 personnel. Correctly applied all prescribed sanitation measures. Ordered and inventoried rations. Prepare food in dining facility with field maneuver equipment while in the field. Prepare schedule, assign and coordinate work; train and evaluate the performance of personnel working in one or more phases of a food service operation; maintain sanitation and safety standards in a kitchen or dining area; requisition supplies; check the quality of food; maintain portion control in a kitchen or dining area. I have responsibility for the maintenance of sanitary and safety standards for food preparation and serving equipment; and assist in maintaining satisfactory customer relations.

Administrative NCOIC Oct 2006- May 2007 Fort Lewis, Washington State

Administrative Sergeant for Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 44th Corps Support Battalion (CSB); responsibilities included all administrative and personnel actions; supervised junior enlisted in processing leave packets, promotion reports, awards and preparing quarterly unit reports programed by EMILPO; observed personnel information for the quarterly Unit Status Report (USR); in charge of the up keep of one Up-Armored HMMWV, office computers, and accountable for the health, welfare, training and professional development of two Soldier.

Battalion Mail Clerk Jan 2005- Oct 2006 Al Taqaddum, Iraq & Fort Lewis, Washington State

Battalion Mail Clerk for the 44th Corps Support Battalion; responsibilities included sorting, pick-up and delivery of all mail; re-address mail with incomplete or incorrect address, operated the postage machine, maintained records of incoming and outgoing certified, insured and registered mails for the morale of the Battalion soldiers before and during Operation Iraqi Freedom.

Food Service Specialist Sept 2002- Jan 2005

Ft. Lewis,WA & Mosul, Iraq

Enlisted food service specialist for the 24th Quartermaster Company before and during Operation Iraqi Freedom 03-04, duties included preparing food such as meats, vegetables, and desserts; Operated food production equipment to include slicers, dicers, mixers, patty making machines, and other vegetable, bakery, and meat processing equipment. Performed some clerical tasks in the dining facility office and provided customer service as needed.

EDUCATION

U.S. ARMY: Specialized Training: Explosives, Firearms, Leadership, Diversity, and Communication.

CAMERON UNIVERSITY 16 semester hour in Respiratory Care Lawton, OK



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