Keith McKnight
Gwynn Oak MD 21207
443-***-****(cell)
**************@*****.***
Objective:
To use my skills learned in obtaining a career in the warehouse shipping and distribution field of work.
Education:
1979-1980: Community College of Baltimore
Course of study: Electronic Engineering
1976-1979: Frederick Douglass High School
Degree: High School Diploma
Accreditation's and/ or Certifications
2000: Forklift Certifications
I successfully completed the forklift certification class.
2006: Dangerous Goods Declaration
I successfully completed D.G.D Classes.
2006: Hazmat
I successfully completed the Hazmat Training Program.
Work History:
10/2013-04/13 Locust Industries
Warehouse Supervisor
Responsibilities
Transloading, palletizing, stretch wrapping, blocking and bracing.
Import-Export Containers Unloading-Loading
Forklift operating,electric jack,hand jack
Pulling orders and staging in the proper location
Packaging/Repackaging, Label Application-Removal
Transportation Security program by J.J. Keller certification
Import and Domestic Goods (Non-Perishable)
Import Large Tool Making Machinery (Heavy Lift)
Import-Export Paper Rolls & Newsprint
Scanning and processing materials in to a computer
Non-Hazardous Chemicals
Power Generating Parts/Graphite Electrodes Responsible For operating to warehouses
08/2009-09/2013: Ciena Corporation
Warehouse
Responsibilities
Receive and process all warehouse inbound shipments raw materials and finish product,
Entering information into the inventory system according to SOP.
Preparing the proper documents for shipping outbound deliveries according to company procedures
Conducting routine cycle counts and handling raw materials from manufacturing to appropriate warehouse locations
Calibration management and preventive maintenance documentation
Operating forklifts and electric equipment when needed
Occasionally lifting of 50 pounds or more
10/2008-5/2009: Johns Hopkins Hospital
Security Department:
Duties:
· Makes rounds to assigned areas according to established policy and procedure as evidenced by documentation. Visits all units daily to determine security requirements.· Initiates appropriate action when encountering an unsafe situation as evidence by observation, feedback and documentation.· Monitors the parking areas to ensure adequate parking and safety of visitors and vehicles.· Determines the patient census daily and establishes parking priorities for patients, visitors and associates.· Patrols parking areas as assigned and according to established policy and procedure as evidenced by documentation, observation and feedback.· Responds to emergency situations and calls.· Responds to emergency situations and calls according to established policy and procedure as evidenced by documentation, observation and feedback. · Interviews patients, visitors and associates to obtain information relative to security and safety reports as the incidents occurs.
07/2006-5/2008: Saft America
Warehouse Lead:
I worked in the shipping and receiving department for the space and defense division.
My position mainly consisted of the proper handling of live battery cells for testing and for storage with in the space and defense department.
Other job duties were receiving in materials and delivering to the manufacturing departments.
Inputting MSDOS,GMP and SOP commands into the computer system shrink-wrapping adhering to
OSHA safety regulations, performing the 5S procedure, checking all cells for leaks and placing them in a designated location, pulling assembly parts from the stockroom and completing cycle counts as requested. Scheduled pick ups from fed-ex, UPS and US government services.
05/2004-06/2006: Dynamics East
Transportation Warehouse Supervisor:
My position mainly consisted of scheduling on time U.S mail picks and deliveries.
Other duties were inputting commands into the computer systems, keeping track of the drivers’ delivery times’ completion of spread sheets, time sheets, customer services.
Organization of driver’s routes
09/2002-05/2004: Harte Hanks
Warehouse Lead:
My duties were operating and over seeing the proper way of selecting and loading palletized skids on to tractor trailers with the use of a sit down forklift, some shrink-wrapping if needed, inputting commands into the computer system for the next day shipments selecting skids for on demand deliveries scheduling pickups and deliveries to various locations in the United States.
09/1998-08/2002: Dynamics East Warehouse Supervisor:
My duties were operating the warehouse with a staff of 15-25 employees.
We had daily scheduled deliveries of two to three freight trailers a day for off loading. All the packages had to be hand scanned and place on the rollers for palletizing by zip codes. Shrink-wrapping properly, labeled and staged with the use of a sit down forklift for the next day shipments.
Inputting commands into the computer system after all the trailers were empty. Other duties customer service, totaling up our percentages, handing damaged packages for returns and total hours worked that day.
References:
Upon Request