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Production Operator Security Clearance

Location:
Summerville, SC
Posted:
November 08, 2024

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Milton Grant Sr.

Home Address

*** ******** *** *** **

Summerville, SC 29486

843-***-****

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

PROFESSIONAL OBJECTIVE

Open Position

HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS

•Active U.S. Government Security Clearance

•Over 20 years of military experience in Logistics support with the U.S. Navy

•2 years of experience with the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) Family of Vehicles (FoV)

Demonstrated keen ability to motivate students to perform medical treatment to the warfighter

•Team player, committed to the goals of the program

EXPERIENCE

Event Server

December 2022 – March 2024

Moody Center

Austin Texas

Assigned to Moody center Austin Texas to support setup with sport during

Regular Season Games. Also help with other event when needed and making

sure all area are setup with event meal and other equipment as needed.

Main Line production Operator Body In White

October 2022 – December 2022

Tesla Austin

Austin Texas

Assigned to Main Line Production Operator With Tesla Austin Texas

Setup main line with auto body parts for operation of new Vehicle.

Load parts, check for damage parts, and safely secure parts for load on platform.

Production Operator

October 2021 – June 2022

With ICU Medical New Hire

Austin Texas

Production Operator

May 2021 – October 2021

With Kelly Services At IUC Medical

Austin Texas

Assigned to the Overwrap department 187 as a Production Operator.

Inspect filled IV bags for damage as they come from the fill bay.

Making sure all bags are properly seal and no damage and leaks are found

Before proceeding to the Overwrap final inspection station.

Linen Tec

June 2019 – May 2021

Aramark At Baylor Scott And White

Round Rock Texas

Provide clean linen service to all departments in the hospital.

Place daily linen order for weekly delivery and accept clean linen on a daily basic.

Conduct a weekly inventory of all linen and scrubs and help in all departments when needed.

Postal Worker

November 2020 – May 2021

United Postal Service

Austin Texas

Worked as a bulk mail handler for the United Postal Service.

Prep all incoming mail for daily delivery.

Stage all outgoing mail at proper location

Engineering Technician 1

October 2016 – October 2017

SAIC Charleston South Carolina

Escort LEEBOY Foreign National from Singapore while working on ACV Project.

Making sure each personal are escorted to and from their destination within the building.

Making sure all personal are visual seen entering and exiting the building during working

Hours.

Making sure all rules and regulations are being followed.

Making sure all safety guidelines are secured.

Engineering Technician I

February 2014 – October 2016

MTVR Project (Kitter)

SAIC North Charleston, South Carolina

Job Summary:

Loads and unloads material within a warehouse or storage facility. Utilizes hand trucks, forklifts, hoists, conveyors, or other handling equipment to move material to and from trucks within the storage facility.

Working from general procedures and instructions, the Material Handler will execute transactions in an accurate and timely manner. Responsible for performing department processes and safely operating equipment to complete duties.

Essential Functions:

* Material Handlers must ensure timeliness; packaging, routing, and systems work is completed accurately and timely

* Ensure safe work environment

* Participates in stand up activities with cross functional teams

* Participate and direct team in Lean Warehousing system on the floor

* Completes tasks by following pre-established procedures

* Follows detailed and defined instructions

* Applies basic skills and may develop advanced skills using tools and equipment appropriate for the position

* Must be flexible in "timely" transactions when moved to different work areas throughout the day

* Resolves task-related problems in straightforward situations

* Must be able to adhere to productivity goals

Scope and Accountability:

Completes routine, repetitive, and/or standardized tasks; emphasis is typically on manual skills. Applies basic skills and may develop advanced skills using tools and equipment appropriate for the positions. Resolves task-related problems in straightforward situations.

Cable Fabrication Technician May 2010 - February 2014

Stanley Associates – SPAWAR – Charleston

•Assembled cable harnesses and assemblies including MIL-SPEC cylindrical connectors, back shells, terminal boxes and fiber-optic type SC/ST/MIL-C-28876 terminations

•Assembles electrical, electronic, machine, and mechanical parts using assembly drawings, schematic diagrams, standard procedures, and specific written and oral instructions

MRAP Field Service Representative/Trainer

July 2008– April 2010

Stanley Associates – SPAWAR – Charleston

•Fielding and De-processing MRAP FOV - Ambulance Variants

•Inventoried Medical Equipment Sets & CASEVAC Conversion Kits for program accountability

•Documented serialized medical equipment aligned against the ambulance system serial number

•Tracked equipment and medical supplies issued to the ambulance variants

•Installed and integrated medical equipment and medical supply preparing ambulance for fielding

•Conducted function checks of Litter Lift System

•Conducted function checks of System Lighting (Normal & Blackout Ops)

•Conducted function checks of Rear Ramp Operation

•MEDNET and CASEVAC Training

•Provided classroom instruction on the ambulance medical mission package

•Provided instructional overview of the special equipment and features of the ambulance variants

•Assisted in the instruction of Operator New Equipment Training for MRAP FoV

•Instructed service members on the deployment and recovery of the CASEVAC Conversion Kit

•Instructed service members on the deployment and recovery of the Army Warrior Aid and Litter Kit

•Instructed service members on loading and unloading procedures

Engineering Technician I February 2008 – July 2008

Stanley Associates – SPAWAR – Charleston

•Labeled and verified the labeling for IUID designated equipment

•Ensured supervisors were kept appraised of all potential impacts and change

•Provided monthy updates to appropriate leads

Engineering Technician I August 2006 – February 2008

Stanley Associates – SPAWAR – Charleston

•Assembled cable harnesses and assemblies including MIL-SPEC cylindrical connectors, back shells, terminal boxes and fiber-optic type SC/ST/MIL-C-28876 terminations

•Assembled electrical, electronic, machine, and mechanical parts using assembly drawings, schematic diagrams, standard procedures, and specific written and oral instructions

Maintenance Worker August 2005 – August 2006

United States Postal Service – North Charleston

•Provide Postal maintenance inside and outside of building when needed.

Logistics Analyst February 2005 – August 2006

Stanley Associates – Camp Arifjan, Kuwait

•Supervised and performed data entry for the Army War Reserve Deployment System (AWRDS) program

•Adjusted equipment configurations in AWRDS

•Accomplished receipt processing (maintenance work orders, inventory adjustments, equipment receipts, etc)

•Performed bar code scanning operations of all incoming and outgoing equipment using Personal Digital Assistants (PDA’s). Apply bar code labels to downloaded equipment from Army repositioned ships, issued and receipted equipment for the Army’s fighting and supporting units

•Scanned and process all paperwork in connection with the accountability of property issued or received

•Labeled all incoming and outgoing equipment. Scan and process all paperwork in connection with the accountability of property issued or receipted.

Logistics Analyst May 2001 – February 2005

Dyncorp International – Naval Weapons Station, Goose Creek, SC

Medical Material Coordinator

Duties includes:

•Move products from warehouse inventory area to loading docks for shipping to customers.

•Transports heavier products from container lot to warehouse for ship transport.

Porsche Cars North America – Charleston, SC

Quality Control Inspector June 1996 – May 2001

Duties Included:

•Visually inspect functional checks on all cars prior to being shipped to dealers.

•Conducts floor mats inventory when loop is not in progress.

•Ship and receive incoming stock, outgoing stocks, and provide daily building maintenance.

EDUCATION AND TRAINING

• Completed 12 years of high school at Newport Pacific High School in Scranton, PA

• Completed 2 years Trident Technical College in Charleston, SC

Training :

•Completed 14hrs. Of OPNET MRAP HAGA RG33L Operators Course on 16th January 2009

•Completed 14hrs Of MRAP HAGA RG33L OPNET DELTA Operations Course on 16th January 2009

•Completed 40hrs Of MRAP Cougar OPNET Operators Course on 28th March 09

•Completed 40hrs Of MRAP Maxx Pro Plus OPNET Operators Course on 15th May 2009

Completed 14hrs Of MRAP Maxx Pro Plus FAMNET Operators Course on 16th May

HONORS AND AWARDS

Awards & Achievements

•Employee of the Quarter at Porsche Cars of North America Porsche Hour Glass Award 1996

•Received Certificate Of Appreciation From FOB MAREZ, Iraq on 4th of January 2009

•Received Certificate Of Appreciation From 2-1175th Military Police Co. FOB MAREZ, Iraq in support of the MRAP Program 15th February 2008

•Received MRAP Master Driver Training Certificate from, FOB MAREZ, Iraq in support of MRAP program 16th May 2008



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