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Logistics Specialist

Location:
Davenport, FL
Salary:
60,000
Posted:
January 27, 2021

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DOMINIQUE THOMPSON

Military Logistics

Davenport, FL

adjrbg@r.postjobfree.com

321-***-****

Authorized to work in the US for any employer

Inventory Management Specialist

ECS Federal LLC - Orlando, FL

Present

• Perform all aspects of inventory and property management functions (i.e. maintenance of property books, property accountability service – inspections and audits, report of survey, maintaining control of durable supplies, warehousing and disposal in accordance with applicable laws and regulations). • Assist and support the Property Book Officer with the management and accounting of PEO STRI owned non-fielded property, and Government Furnished Property (GFP). • Maintenance of Property Books for all organizational equipment and hand receipts at PEO STRI, Orlando. • Reconcile Government Furnished Property and PEO STRI owned property using the Defense Property Accountability System (DPAS).

• Support efforts to scan and apply bar codes to PEO STRI owned equipment for DPAS load. • Reconcile PEO STRI DPAS records and physical equipment inventories. • Knowledge of supply operations and program requirements and the ability to apply established supply policies, day-to-day servicing techniques, regulations, or procedures. • Knowledge of supply regulations, policies, and procedures governing the maintenance of property accountability records and related transactions. • Ability to conduct extensive searches for transaction information entailing the reconstruction of records for complex property accounting transactions. • Ability to use automated supply data bases in order to enter, correct, manipulate and retrieve and adjust property records and to generate various reports. Materials Examiner & Identifier

Logistic and Warehouse Professional and Military Veteran June 2019 to September 2020

with a Secret Security Clearance and 18 years of proven experience in the United States Army. Accomplished measurable results while leading 5 - 15 personnel in a dynamic, fast - paced environment. Possess a comprehensive background in Logistics Management, Warehouse Management and Distribution derived from conducting domestic and global operations across 3 Continents totaling 5 Countries. Managed risk upon multiple lines to protect assets, property, and equipment valued more than over $1.2M while meeting the expectations of senior leadership. Recipient of multiple awards for outstanding performance and professionalism to include 4 Army Commendation Medals. Department Of The Air Force

Materials Examiner & Identifier

40 Hours Per week 06/2019-Present

WORK EXPERIENCE

• Receives, examines, verifies, and identifies complex categories of materials and equipment, such as those which are toxic, radioactive, perishable, classified, high-valued equipment, precious/strategic metals, complex electronic or mechanical equipment, assemblies, and components to include inventory control of all small arms weapons, chemical warfare (CWDE), individual body armor and equipment.

• Maintains an aggressive surveillance inspection program on stored/on-hand items.

• Receives, examines, and determines condition of a wide variety of complex items and materials to be turned in/removed.

• Monitors special programs, computerized listings, and documentation/records.

• Operates electric, LPG, or diesel powered fork lift trucks capable of lifting loads weighing less than 10,000 pounds as high as 168 inches.

• Utilizes safety and security practices and procedures following established rules and regulations and maintains a safe and clean work area.

Supply Technician

Defense Logistics Agency - Albany, GA

July 2018 to June 2019

• Performs research to resolve inventory discrepancies. Investigates stock/record/material discrepancies impacting inventory balances.

• Receives a variety of communications such as emails, phone calls, letters, etc., concerning discrepancies involving, issues, shipments, receipts, and storage and inventory adjustment actions generated externally or from local processing.

• Performs physical inventory counts, material inspections and location survey checks. Updates records based on cyclic inspections, and researches receipt discrepancies for record adjustments.

• Receives information of discrepancies, investigates material, and responds to defective material messages in support of the COSIS program.

• Assists in the development of quality control plans and process improvement initiatives for the purpose of enhancing overall inventory accuracy and accountability. Assists in cyclic inspections and AD Hoc discrepancy processing.

• May operate material handling equipment (MHE) such as forklifts and stock selectors to move material. Distribution Process Worker

Defense Logistics Agency - Albany, GA

August 2017 to July 2018

40 Hours per Week

• Perform receiving, storing, shipment, and distribution of a variety of bin supplies, materials, equipment, and commodities using material handling equipment to include standard forklift, stock selectors, etc.

• Conduct research on locations and material, and material examining. Follow standard operation procedures (SOP) for reporting overage, shortage, misdirected, or damaged material.

• Utilize WEBFLISS to research frustrated freight that may not have a national stock number (NSN), part number, or serial number.

• Checks accompanying documentation against container or packing labels. Follows established procedures in reporting over, short, misdirected, or damaged materials. And ensure that all shipments are properly loaded onto the right conveyances with 100% accuracy.

• Processes Supply Discrepancy Reports (SDRs), through research and resolution

• Assists specialists in the analysis of automated systems and the implementation of new applications.

• Operate material handling equipment (MHE) such as forklifts and stock selectors to move material Arms Room Custodian

Vectrus/ K-BOSSS

September 2016 to August 2017

60 hours Per Week

• Physical security and accountability of government equipment. Is responsible for receiving, logging, inventorying, controlling, distribution and safeguarding Arms, Ammunition and Explosives (AA&E) and sensitive items in a Consolidated Arms Room.

• Maintaining or establishing accountability in accordance with the requirements of Standing Operating Procedures (SOP), Military Supply and Physical Security Regulations, Performance Work Statement (PWS), knowledge, good judgement and experience in safe custody operations.

• Responsible for all sensitive items.

Material Examiner & Identifier, Forklift Operator

Defense Logistics Agency - Austell, GA

March 2016 to September 2016

40 Hours per Week

• Responsible for identifying scrap by using chemical, spark, visual, magnetic and advanced test methods assured that DRMO turn-in requirements for hazardous property met with the specific requirements, handled the tasks of maintaining segregated storage property. Ship materials to various vendors

• Operate and maintain equipment, ensuring proper output and quality control in the production of diverse type of supplies. Physical inventory, material examining and identifying packing operations. Receive, upload and process incoming shipment using Distribution Standard Systems DSS.

• Perform inquiries to resolve receipt problems and identify materials and or match material requirement to national stock number NSN, as well as Federal Logistics Data System and Webflis. Fill requisitions, work orders, or requests for materials.

• Provide technical guidance to lower grade workers, or assist customers when necessary, in the review of incoming requests for routine issues, i.e., to edit for correct form and format, complete data, authorization.

• Coordinates with supervisor to determine material requirements and to ensure supplies are available for known and anticipated programs.

• Analyze stock position through constant study of known and anticipated demands and knowledge of current availability.

• Prepared documentation and make suggestions to change stock or model numbers for similar information and submits these through channels to correct discrepancy.

Unit Supply Supervisor

U.S Army Reserve - Athens, GA

August 2013 to August 2016

40 Hours per Week

• Assisted in property accountability through the Property Book Unit Supply Enhanced (PBUSE) system, ensuring total accuracy; responsible for managing the Supply Discipline Program; receives, inspects, inventories, stores, issues, delivers and turns-in supplies and equipment.

• Ensured critical assets were on hand or ordered; monitors all sensitive items and unit inventories; initiated Financial Liability Investigations of Property Loss (FLIPL);

• Performs duties involving supply requests, receipt, storage, issue, accountability and preservation of individual, organizational and installation equipment

• Assists to maintains all administrative supply and supporting document files; Responsible to issue, receive, ensure cleanliness, secure and control weapons / ammunition; Plans, conducts and evaluates section training;

• Coordinated supply activities. Reviewed and annotated changes to unit material condition status report. Posted transactions to organizational and installation property books and supporting transaction files

• Oversaw all matters concerning the integrated logistics support for assigned programs from the initial identification of requirements through design, development, validation, production and end of life-cycle disposition.

• Determined methods of obtaining relief from responsibility for lost, damaged and destroyed supply items.

• Served as the Unit Prevention Leader (UPL) for multiple commanders by; being the subject matter expert on all areas within the Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP), conducted flawless urinalysis collections, provided alcohol and other illicit drugs training to the unit, and assisted the commander in running their drug testing and prevention programs.

• UPL's Responsibilities: Administer the unit biochemical-testing program Assist in the briefing of all new unit personnel regarding ASAP policies and services Develop, coordinate, and deliver informed prevention education and training to the unit Advise and assist unit leaders on all matters pertaining to the ASAP Maintain liaison with the servicing ASAP counseling center or medical unit when deployed Inform the commander of the status of the ASAP and of trends in alcohol and other drug abuse in the unit Design, implement, and evaluate the unit prevention plan, and coordinate with the installation's Prevention Coordinator to integrate the unit plan into the community's substance abuse prevention plan Develop command support for prevention activities by establishing an open, honest, and trusting relationship with the unit commanders and subordinate leaders.

Automated Logistical Specialist

U.S. Army Active Duty

July 2001 to August 2013

40 Hours per Week

• Prepared spreadsheets of services completed for unit's maintenance personnel. Compiled and recorded production data from work orders, product specifications, and individual production sheets following prescribed recording procedures and using different word processing techniques. Compiled records of financial data for the unit using the SAMS-E system.

• Performed all The Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS) and dispatching operations. Complied with all standardized Army supply regulations, policies, procedures or other written instructions pertaining to the maintenance processes that include equipment operator records, equipment data update, equipment data reports, Army Oil and Analysis Program (AOAP) process, and equipment dispatch procedures.

• Distribute monthly "Service Due Schedules" that will reflect backlogged services and the services that will come due during the month. Provided support with the SAMS-2E system by sending daily inop reports and AMSS for the unit.

• Responsible for maintaining records of services performed, ordering and managing repair parts, dispatching vehicles and equipment and maintaining operator licensing records.

• Review and approve purchase requisitions for procurement from vendors. Conduct an analysis on information for supply, acquisition and inventory purposes. Conducts physical inventories and reconciles on hand amounts with computer counts.

• Input equipment faults into SAMS-E/ ULLS-G from DA Form 2404 Technical Inspections (TI); ensure the upkeep of DA Form 5988-E equipment faults and status

• Issue equipment to supported units, transfer equipment maintenance data by diskette or manual methods

• Prepare and distribute monthly Service Due Schedules as requested that will reflect backlogged services and services that are due in the month of the upcoming period

• Reconcile SAMS-E equipment data with PBUSE equipment entries to ensure a 100 % match of vehicle nomenclature and vehicle identification number

• Responsible for turning in government recoverable parts of a value of 455,000 or more.

• Ensures transactions are recorded accurately and are available for budget review

• Establishes and maintains automated and manual accounting records, posts receipts and turn-ins.

• Performed 100% inventories in a warehouse that contained over 3,000 line items. Inventoried, stored, and maintained sensitive line items worth more than $1 million.

• Counted material, equipment, merchandise, and supplies in stock. Posted totals to inventory records, manually or automated. Reviewed data from purchase and requisitions to determine supply needs.

• Verified and maintained records on incoming and outgoing shipments. Prepared and repackaged items for shipment. Determine correct methods of shipment utilizing knowledge of shipping and packaging procedures.

• Received, unpacked, and verified incoming shipments. Recorded all shortages and rejected damaged items. Operated the 4K forklift to process turn-ins of excess and/or repairable parts, and to issue and receive equipment.

• Deployed to Operation Iraqi Freedom during the duration of January 2003- January 2004. August 2006- November 2007. And Operation Enduring Freedom September 2009- October 2010. Handled the distribution of nearly every type of supply, apart from medical supplies and bulk fuels. They will be assigned to a support battalion consisting of several companies containing mechanics, medics, fuelers, and other specialty repair and maintenance soldiers. Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice in Criminal Justice University of Maryland

Present

Branch: United States Army

Rank: Sergeant

Forklift Certification

EDUCATION

MILITARY SERVICE

CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENSES



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