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Web Development

Location:
Chester, VA
Salary:
50000
Posted:
February 15, 2024

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ADAM ERWIN

Chester, VA *****

Mobile: 804-***-****

Email: ad3nno@r.postjobfree.com

LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/adam-c-erwin

TECHNICAL SKILLS

Microsoft Office, MySQL, Figma, Adobe XD, JavaScript, HTML, CSS,

Troubleshoot, replace, repair, major components including engines, transmissions, and transfer cases. Maintain and repair electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic systems.

EDUCATION

Certificate in Web Development, Louisiana State University / Full Stack Academy

Combat and Logistics, Marine Corps and Army, 12 courses more than one year

Master of Public Administration, National University, La Jolla, California.

Bachelor of Business Administration, National University, La Jolla, California.

PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY

21 years of military experience in planning and supervising operations that include vehicle maintenance, transportation, warehousing, and all aspects of logistics and administrative support in the United States and abroad. Service included a one-year tour in Iraq and a one-year tour in Afghanistan. Used a wide variety of information management systems to analyze data pertaining to unit readiness, automotive maintenance, training proficiency and human resources.

Author, Unaffiliated Chester, VA December 2019 - Present

Completed one book encompassing ancient philosophies, current events, and my experience. Developing a website for non-profits and two accompanying mobile applications.

Parts Associate II, Carvana, Chester, VA May 2022 – June 2023

Maintain an inventory of tires with a weekly receiving and issuing of 210 tires per week. Analyze a list of an average of 140 parts daily, order, receive, return receive automotive parts.

Technician, Valvoline, Chester, VA December 2021 - May 2022

Perform a variety of automotive service tasks and provide customer service.

Operations Officer, Army, Knoxville, TN Jan 2018 – Dec 2019

Operations Officer for an instructor unit. Coordinated instructors to training assignments. Developed long term training plans including transportation, lodging, meals, and funding for supplies

200 Soldiers trained in combat engineering, plumbing, carpentry, electrician, and heavy equipment operation.

Civilian Employee, Army, Knoxville, TN Jan 2017 – Jan 2019

Security Manager for a 1,000 Soldier Army unit with five facilities in Tennessee. Review laws and regulations establishing policies for the unit pertaining to personnel and physical security.

All facilities received a passing rating for physical security.

All personnel required to have a security clearance gained and maintained their clearance.

Managed a travel card 475 cardholders, keeping misuse and delinquency below two percent.

Commander, Army, Knightdale, NC Dec 2016 – Dec 2017

Led a 184 Soldier unit with $52 million of equipment. This is a logistics unit has a main function of warehousing, with additional responsibilities in transportation, food preparation, and vehicle maintenance.

Reduced past due preventive maintenance services from 230 to 38 in 10 months.

Completed three warehousing operations, one in Texas, two in North Carolina.

Reduced overdue equipment maintenance from 320 past due services to 30 past due.

Increased every statistic of human resources, including timely evaluations, training, and retention.

Logistics Officer, Army, Afghanistan Dec 2015 – Dec 2016

Served in Helmand and Kunduz Afghanistan with the Afghanistan National Army and NATO forces.

Inspected five warehouses, and hundreds of vehicles, then provided advice to the Soldiers of the Afghanistan National Army.

Project Officer for the demilitarization of 619 vehicles in Helmand and advisor to the Afghanistan National Army in Kunduz. At the time this demilitarization mission completed it was the most successful demilitarization program in the history of the Department of Defense.

Developed estimates for fuel use, lodging, food, and water for all persons and equipment utilized on the project.

Coordinated drivers, flat bed tractor trailers, and fork lifts for the loading, movement, and unloading of the 619 vehicles. Coordinated personnel for draining of fluids and removal of batteries, removal of human remains, and for removing explosives and ammunition from vehicles.

Human Resource Generalist, Civilian, Knoxville, TN. Dec 2013 – Dec 2015

As a civilian and Soldier served as the senior Human Resource staff member in a unit with 750 Soldiers.

Tracked evaluations of 275 personnel evaluations, ensuring timely submission, grammatical, and content correctness.

Reviewed pay reports several times a month to ensure timely and accurate pay for all Soldiers.

Coach and Trainer for Logistics Officers, Houston, TX Jul 2009 – Dec 2013

Served as a coach and trainer with the Army’s an exercise division, training logistics officers.

Worked in all fields related to logistics, including warehousing, transportation, fulfilling orders, of food, fuel, water, and maintenance.

Wrote daily reports of how logistics personnel reacted to mission demands, briefed senior leaders of best practices and areas needed for improvement.

Commander and Civilian Human Resource Generalist, Birmingham, AL Aug 2008 – Jul 2009

Coordinated supplies, transportation, and pay for 18 Soldiers performing two public affairs missions in Alabama and Mississippi.

With zero loss maintained an inventory of vehicles, weapons, and supplies worth $18 million.

Provided human resource functions for an additional 30 Soldiers who were deployed to Baghdad, Iraq.

Automotive Maintenance Platoon Leader, Ramadi, Iraq May 2007 – Jun 2008

Leader of 41 Soldiers performing various duties primarily related to automotive maintenance

Reviewed daily reports of 500 vehicles and part shortages. Identified supply chain shortfalls, worked with warehouses, Marines, Soldiers, and contractors to resolve shortages.

Performed duties as transportation officer, reviewing load plans and personnel qualifications. Created safety assessments and operational plans. All Soldiers and equipment arriving on time without injury or damage to vehicles.

Unit Movement Officer, coordinated the movement of 500 Soldiers, 58 shipping containers, and 18,000 pounds of weapons to Iraq and back with personnel and equipment arriving in the United States exactly one year from the date of deployment.

Automotive Technician, 29 Palms, CA and Birmingham, AL Jun 1998 – May 2007

As a Marine (2147), Soldier (91B), and civilian performed and managed the maintenance of vehicles. Troubleshoot and repaired diesel engines, electric, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems.

Squad leader of 18 Marines and monitored the readiness of 400 vehicles (1998-2002).

Squad leader of six Soldiers and civilian employee tracking vehicle maintenance, parts inventory, and performing supply chain analyst. (2002-2007).

Troubleshoot, repair, and maintain engines, transmissions, transfer cases, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic systems on the Marine Corps LAV, HMMWV, FMTVs, and a variety of other equipment.



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