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Delivery Driver A

Location:
Charleston, WV
Posted:
November 12, 2024

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Resume:

Ray Thomas Light

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

Dunbar, WV ****4

Cell: 304-***-****

E-Mail: ***.*.*****@**.***

Objective

To obtain a position within an organization that requires employees to have excellent communication, organizational and people skills.

Education

Fairmont State College, Fairmont, WV

B.S. Business Administration

Marshall University Graduate College, Huntington, WV - 9 hours

Professional Experience

Drug Emporium Kanawha Boulevard, Charleston (2 positions) November 2021-present

Stocker– November 2021 – September 2022, September 2024 - present

Responsible for stocking merchandise in proper retail spaces.

Receiving and distributing merchandise making it available for public usage.

Assisted customers in locating merchandise and sometimes making recommendations on most suitable products to purchase.

Answered telephone inquiries mainly for availability and pricing of certain products.

Assisted cashiers during busiest times.

Pharmacy Delivery Driver–September 2022 – September 2024

Telephoned people requesting delivery of prescription to ensure their availability.

Entered per customer the number of prescriptions, individual’s co-payment responsibility, method of pay and third-party costs.

Scanned each prescription and printed delivery tickets and receipts.

Delivered prescriptions to customers in a timely manner.

Scanned and properly filed each delivery ticket when complete.

West Virginia Bureau for Public Health (5 positions) 1989-present

HHR Associate– January 2022 – present.

Manage electronic data sets transferred from other states to ensure its accuracy, readability and ready to be distributed for agency’s epidemiologists to display for public use.

Maintain database management of programs with major issues which are monitored by the federal government.

Programmer/Analyst I– October 2016 – December 2021.

Write intermediate-level programming in SAS software. Some examples of using SAS include:

Frequency distributions while extracting data from vital records (primarily birth and death data) for public as well as internal analysis.

Manipulate data from various data sets.

Importing/exporting data sets into databases and/or spreadsheets.

Manage electronic data sets transferred from other states to ensure its accuracy, readability and ready to be distributed for agency’s epidemiologists to display for public use.

Maintain database management of programs with major issues which are monitored by the federal government.

Devise manipulation, data collection procedures, and methods for dissemination of information.

Participate in self-study sessions in programming and utilizes what has been learned by reviewing program specifications, checking for program errors in logic, and preparing documentation.

Programmer – January 2004 – October 2016.

Maintain databases for assorted special projects and data sets by writing SQL queries and using Access.

Write entry-level programming in SAS software.

Maintain database management of programs with major issues which are monitored by the federal government.

Reviews and modify programs of limited complexity.

Data Analyst – October 1995 – January 2004.

Located, verified, and analyzed data gathered for immediate publications, press releases, or any reports used for the agency.

Answered inquiries from inter-agency, public, and media.

Used SAS and SQL to maintain files and records of data collected, compiled, and analyzed.

Assisted office personnel in writing data processing requests.

Evaluated and analyzed information obtained from research projects.

Provided technical expertise to personnel involved in evaluation efforts.

Maintained progress reports on a periodic basis.

Chief Editor of agency’s annual Vital Statistics publication from 1996 – 2021.

Statistician – April 1989 – October 1995.

Generated detailed output reports and other correspondence.

Revised on-line data entry.

Created graphs, slides, tables, and charts for office directors and program managers for public presentation and display.

Developed estimates and projections for trends from basic data.

Computer Skills

SAS

SQL

Microsoft Office (Excel, Power Point, Access, and Word)

Lotus Smart Suite (1-2-3, Freelance, and Organizer)

Microsoft Visual Basic

Dbase IV and V

Other Work Experience

Usher – Charleston Civic Center and Convention Center

Charleston Municipal Auditorium from 2002-2006 and 2015 to the present.

Usher – Appalachian Power Park/Go-Mart Park from 2008-present.

Special Skills/Interests

Excellent numerical, statistical, and analytical skills.

Very prompt in responding to various tasks.

Work well with other employees.

Very flexible and adapts well to new environments and situations.

Strong organizational and adequate communication skills.

Willing to travel overnight if necessary.

Retired high school football and basketball official in West Virginia from 1989-2021 including football state championships in 2002 and 2021.

Professional References

Michael Pickens, Executive Director, WV Department of Education, Office of School Transportation and School Facilities - 304-***-**** - Retired

Gina Owens Rohal, Registered Pharmacist, Walgreens - 304-***-****

Raymond Douglas Thompson, Deputy State Registrar, WV Health Statistics Center - 304-***-****



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