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Material Handler,Cargo Specialist,Freight Traffic Specialist

Location:
Richmond, VA
Salary:
Negotiable
Posted:
November 17, 2019

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HASTON D. NEWMAN

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

Newport News, Va. 23608

EMAIL: adau26@r.postjobfree.com

Clearance Type: Secret/DOD

Home: 757-***-****

OBJECTIVE

Seeking a progressive opportunity that requires superior leadership experience, interpersonal, and management skills in support of the organizational vision, goals and objectives.

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS

Over 20 years experience in Logistics of Transportation, Training, Cargo Transfer Operations and Military Equipment Repair, both in the military and civilian sector.

WORK EXPERIENCE

April 2015-April 2019 Thumrait AFB, Oman

Traffic Management Specialist DynCorp (WRM)

Inspects and accepts documentation (DD Form 1149/1348-1) for outbound cargo offered for shipment in the Defense Transportation System (DTS) for completeness, Transportation Account Code, accuracy, Hazardous/Classified, or ITAR certification.Processes, verifies Nomenclature, Hazard Class, Quantity, and inspects outbound cargo offered for transportation.Properly classifies freight, selects commodity codes, selects most efficient mode of shipment, and controls obligations for government transportation funds.Inspects Hazardous Materials to ensure proper packaging, marking, labeling, documentation and certification in accordance with applicable Dangerous Goods Regulations (AFMAN24-204, 49Code Of Federal Regulation, International Maritime Dangerous Goods, etc).Selects and initiates contact with local carriers to arrange appropriate transport equipment for containers, classified, sensitive, hazardous, or out sized shipments based on the size, weight, commodity description, freight classification, required delivery date, priority, or other special requirements.Uses automated computer systems and programs to process and document all freight, (CMOS, GATES, IBS,). Prepares all required shipping documents for data input to CMOS/GATES, assigns Transportation Control Numbers, produces labels, issues truck manifest for general/hazardous cargo, Maintains Manifest logs.

Accurately inputs the Transportation Control Numbers, Transportation Accounting Codes, consignor and consignee codes and other essential transportation data into the Cargo Movement and Operations System (CMOS) and or Global Acquisition and Transportation Execution System (GATES).

Prepares DynCorp Truck Shipping Documents for Line Haul Intertheather/Intratheather between sites, container movements from Sea Port of Embarkation to Sea Port of Debarkation, and local movements.

Processes Export Traffic Release Requests (ETRR) for sealift shipments using Surface Deployment Distribution Command (SDDC) Integrated Booking System (IBS).

Provides In-transit Visibility through the Global Transportation Network (GTN) and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) servers, and DynCorp’s Transportation Management Systems (TMS).

Performs Port Handling and Inland Transportation (PHIT) duties as designated Work Monitor for Inbound and Outbound Line Haul Sub Contractor trucks. Inspects and documents each shipment for contract compliance on a Customer Service Survey form.

Performs Host Country customs clearances and liaisons with Military and Host country Ministries on Import and Export for Border Customs Clearances, Airport Customs Clearances, and Seaport Clearances.

Inspects, accepts and inventories Inbound Air Cargo, Line Haul Trucks, and Containers.

Inventories and inspects all incoming freight for damage prior to acceptance. Initiates and completes SF 361, Transportation Discrepancy Report (DISREP) as required.

Prepares and handles cargo in accordance with all prescribed regulations, instructions, technical orders and procedures.

Performs weighing of cargo, vehicles and outsized cargo to determine center of balance for rolling stock and ensures cargo dimensions within pallet and aircraft limitations.

Maintains operational stock levels of all 463L assets.

Loads/unloads all 463L pallets, 40 foot and 20 foot sea van commercial/military containers and 40 foot Flat bed/Low bed trucks.

Inventories, documents and loads/unloads outbound/inbound freight as required. Assists in loading/unloading Military vessels at seaport.

Processes passengers for air transportation, handle baggage, load/offload aircraft. Completes security checks of passengers and baggage.

OPERATES MHE, WIDE BODY LOADERS, AND CRANES.

Safely transports and handles explosives.

Prioritizes and schedules work assignments of subordinate personnel.

Implements, documents and controls quality, training, environment and safety programs.

Maintains Technical Orders, publications, forms and files required for Traffic Management operations.

Compiles data and submits reports and other correspondence as required.

Jan 13- Mar 2015

OMAN

MCT Foreman

DynCorp Intl.

Perform day to day cargo and container management operations. Work at assigned Container Yards. Perform the tracking of container ownership, status, use, condition, and location; Research containers; Create specific reports; Export reports from IBS-CMM to Excel spreadsheets; utilize IBS-CMM to determine ownership of containers; Notify the MCT, MCB, and Container Management Element (CME) of containers that have unresolved ownership or are carrier owned. Perform other Movement Control functions such as processing TMRs, TCMDs, and HAZMAT documentation. Perform Movement Control and Arrival/Departure Airfield Control Group Operations to include inbound/outbound movement of cargo. Pallet build up, weigh, measure and marking of cargo and equipment. Load planning cargo for flights using Automated Air Load Planning System (AALPS) and Passenger Terminal operations which include manifesting inbound/outbound passengers using Global Air Transportation Execution System (GATES).Provide Movement Control Reports and/or documentation IAW the MCT SOP.

September 2011 – July 2012 Kandahar, Afghanistan

Operations Coordinator ACG International Ltd.

Coordinates ACG and ACG client activity in Afghanistan as directed and executes operational tasks as directed, to include:

• Assisting in the establishment of operating bases throughout Afghanistan.

• Providing detailed, accurate compliance briefings regarding base regulations and procedures.

• Familiarizing individuals and organizations as directed to the base layout and credible/capable service providers, sub-contractors and facilitators.

• Providing advice to clients on the implementation of ACG plans, troubleshooting and managing change.

• Providing liaison with military personnel when required.

• Briefing, implementing and managing badge and entry control procedures compliant with the appropriate regulations as required.

• Coordinating the efficient delivery of goods by air, sea and land to operating bases throughout Afghanistan.

• Managing any unforeseen circumstances in the absence of an ACG manager or Executive in the interests of the company.

• Evaluating all risks to ACG interests and mitigate them to the lowest possible level through proactive actions and to represent the company at meetings and briefings as required.

• Account and maintain company assets on a day-to-day basis to deliver the best possible value for money in accordance with the defined ACG goals and objectives and to liaise with ACG clients as directed, promoting ACG goals and objectives.

• Implementing appropriate risk management measures to minimize all risks to ACG to the lowest possible level.

• Providing daily, weekly and periodic reports as directed and brief ACG management on any matters that are causing concern within the scope of Afghanistan operations and offer solutions.

• Updating job knowledge and reviewing/updating Afghanistan operating and business regulations, reading professional publications, maintaining personal networks and participating in professional organizations.

February 2010 –June 2011 Kandahar/Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan

Movement Control Supervisor DynaCorp, Intl.

Oversee the day to day cargo and container management operations. Manages employees at assigned Container Yards. Assign personnel for the tracking of container ownership, status, use, condition, and location; Research containers; Create specific reports; Export reports from IBS-CMM to Excel spreadsheets; utilize IBS-CMM to determine ownership of containers; Notify the MCT, MCB, and Container Management Element (CME) of containers that have unresolved ownership or are carrier owned. Supervise other Movement Control functions such as processing TMRs, TCMDs, and HAZMAT documentation. Oversee Movement Control and Arrival/Departure Airfield Control Group Operations to include inbound/outbound movement of cargo. Pallet build up, weigh, measure and marking of cargo and equipment. Load planning cargo for flights using Automated Air Load Planning System (AALPS) and Passenger Terminal operations which include manifesting inbound/outbound passengers using Global Air Transportation Execution System (GATES).Provide Movement Control Reports and/or documentation IAW the MCT SOP.

September 2008 – Oct 09 CSA, Ltd. Camp Arifjan, Kuwait

APOD Lead

Provides deployment support for the US Military and Performs duties as a liaison between the US Army, AMC, and contractors to coordinate all movement of freight, including military equipment and personal property of soldiers. Assists customs with luggage and equipment departing for the US and arranges escorts for weapons. Supervises preparation for shipment and provides customer service to ensure all shipping needs are met. Oversees the rotator duties which include coordinating transportation for troops and equipment. Responsible for setting up escorts, helping escorts to the APOE/D, managing documentation and boarding passes as well as off loading and reloading the plane. Performs joint inspections at the beginning of each shift ensuring that all equipment is in proper working order and all documentation is correct. Executes proper load planning for all APOE/D functions and ensures all pallets are properly packed, netted, and strapped for shipment. Coordinates all functions through the ITO and central receiving and shipping point for transportation assets. Performs inspections and checks for HAZMAT paperwork.

August 2006 – May 2008 Lear Siegler Services, Inc. Fort Eustis, VA

Automotive Worker

Performs a variety of minor repairs and services to maintain motor vehicles both wheeled and track vehicles. Checks and replaces batteries. Rotates, repairs, and replaces tires. Washes, polishes, and cleans interiors and exteriors of vehicles. Drains, flushes, and replaces engine, transmission, and differential grease and oils. Checks, cleans, calibrates, and replaces spark plugs. Cleans and replaces oil and air filters. Adjusts brakes, replaces windshield wipers, and similar minor parts. Assists on major overhaul jobs by disassembling and cleaning parts, repairing components such as generators and water pumps, and replacing thermostats, points, and electrical wiring and other items. Maintains tools and equipment, and cleans work areas.

April 2003 – March 2006 Kellogg Brown and Root Djibouti, Africa

Equipment Technician/Cargo Specialist– A/DACG and Port Operations

Supervise the loading/unloading of aircraft C-130, C141, C-5, C-20, C-17, Helos and commercial aircraft using 6K, 10K, 16K forklifts and K-loaders. Supervise KBR employees on loading/unloading of cargo. Uses GATES and CALMS 5.7 Computerized systems for cargo/passenger processing and load planning. Uses GDSS system to track inbound/outbound flights. Coordinates cargo pick up and delivery to military clients and Kellogg Brown & Root personnel. Perform other various task to include weighing and building of cargo pallets. Other duties include training KBR employees, Tcn and Hcn employees on all section equipment. Assist the transportation section with transportation request and oversee the completion of job request making sure all jobs are completed in a safe and timely manner and to KBR and military satisfaction. Insure proper pmcs is done on all section equipment. Made sure all timesheets for A/DACG section were accurate and up to date

2000 – 2003 99th Regional Support Command, ECS 93 Ft. Eustis, VA

WG-09 Heavy Mobile Equipment Repairer

Operates and repairs equipment such as bulldozers, road graders, tanks, cranes, container handlers, jeeps, trucks, forklifts, air conditioners, generators, air compressors, etc. Completes repairs as indicated on work orders and tests to assure no further complications. Performs a variety of maintenance functions as required such as replacing fluids, changing oil and oil filters, lubricating and repairing tires. Performs daily and other preventative maintenance checks and services on equipment while in the shop. Provides instructional courses in safety according to company programs and standard operating procedures. Prepared and maintained instructional materials relevant to employee training.

1997 – 2003 US Army Reserve – 302nd Trans Co. Ft. Eustis, VA

88H30 – Cargo Specialist/ Squad Leader/ Instructor

Transfers and supervises the transfer of cargo to and from air, land and water transport by manual and mechanical methods. Assigns cargo handlers, signal and winch operators to duty stations. Provides technical guidance to subordinates. Inspects cargo, supervises cargo checking and hatch operations, controls aircraft loading and unloading (to include helicopter external sling loading operations), overseas railhead tie-down crews, directs container stuffing and unstuffing, plans warehouse storage and manages crane operations. Supervises operator maintenance for cargo handling equipment such as cranes, container handlers and forklifts. Enforces safety practices and documentation procedures. Serves as a driver trainer/ instructor for the unit. Periodically was invited to be a guest instructor for the Cargo Transfer Course (88H) Advanced Individual Training on Fort Eustis.

EDUCATION

1985 Bay Springs High School Bay Springs, MS

TRAINING

Instructor Training Course, Fort Lee, VA

Cargo Specialist Course, Fort Eustis, VA

Primary Leadership Course, Fort Knox, Ky

Cargo Specialist BNCOC Course, Fort Eustis, VA

US Coast Guard Fire Fighting Course, Yorktown, VA

HAZMAT Course, Fort Eustis, VA

AMC Airlift Load Planners Course, Heidelburg, Germany

KBR Logistics Course, Camp Victory, Iraq

I.A.T.A HAZMAT Course, Djibouti, Africa

Supervisor Training Course, Djibouti, Africa

AWARDS RECEIVED

Army Commendation Medal – Somalia

Army Commendation Medal – Saudi Arabia

Army Commendation Medal – Operation Bright Star

Army Achievement Medal – Saudi Arabia

Army Achievement Medal – Resolute Venture

LICENSES/ CERTIFICATES

Certified – Trainer/Instructor (Air, Port and Rail Operations)

Certified – RT240 RT Container Handler

Certified – 10,000lb RTL Forklift

Certified – 50,000lb Container Handler

Certified – M1009

Certified – M1008, M1008A1

Certified - M878A1 Yard Dog

Certified – M923 A2 Cargo Truck

Certified – M4K 4,000lb Forklift

Certified – M10A Forklift

Certified – 40 Ton Crane

Certified – Haggalund Crane

Certified – 60 Ton Mobile Crane

Certified – 40 Ton K-loader

Certified – 23 passenger Bus

Certified – Super stacker/T-Rex Container Handler

Certified – Advance Scuba Diver

Class B Licenses

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