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Medical Support

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Chula Vista, CA
Posted:
March 09, 2021

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ANDREW T. ABELLA

** ******** **. ***** ***** Ca *1911 • 619-***-**** • adksor@r.postjobfree.com

GENERAL SUPPLY SPECIALIST * SUPPLY CHAIN PROFESSIONAl * VETERAN*CUSTOMER SERVICE * SHIPPING/RECEIVING SPECIALIST

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More than 16 years of progressively, responsible, military leadership and experience in Distribution and Supply Chain Management. Served honorably in the United States Navy, receiving while receiving various campaign and service medals.

Able to align, coordinate, empower, and guide multi-site cross-functional teams across projects and organizational initiatives from concept to completion.

Excellent communicator with demonstrated ability to collaborate with staff, management, business partners.

Outstanding blend of organization, prioritization, leadership, and interpersonal skills, Mentor, and lead teams by example and with integrity to deliver service excellence.

Professional Experience

EXPERIENCE:

Dec 2017 to Present; 40 hours per week Logistics Specialists Second Class Petty Officer; Logistic Support Team, NAVSUP FLC San Diego; 3985 Cummings Rd, Bldg. 116, San Diego, CA 92136

General Supply Specialist (FLC):

Responsible for Navy Southwest Region-wide operation of 17 Fleet Logistics Center sites, 690 Civilians, 245 military and a $70.5M budget, providing operational logistics, acquisition, and support to the Navy’s Pacific Fleet.

Expertly validated and procured 2,500 critical repair parts valued at $3M during 10 Total Ship Readiness Assessments, these efforts ensured successful and timely completion of required maintenance on vital shipboard equipment, enhancing mission readiness for ten five PACFLT ships.

Properly relocated and stored 10K pounds of COSAL material for ten PACFLT ships, maintaining 100% accountability throughout each evolution saving the navy $1M by accurately identifying and transferring 930-line items of frustrated material to the Real-Time Reutilization Asset Management Office for other units to utilize.

Managed in receiving and processing 23K MILSTRIP requisitions, 5K Open Purchases and 658 CASREPs valued at $34M, resulting in increased readiness and high repair capability in support of 81 Southwest Regional Maintenance Center (SWRMC) productions shops.

Meticulously managed Multiple Award Contract Multiple (MACMO). Received and stowed 720 long lead-time materials valued at $153K for ten ships and issued 124-line items to project administrators in support of two PACFLT ships.

Provide direct logistics customer service support to the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS), LCRON-1 CSMP Managers Ashore, DDG-1000/1001, and Mission Package Support Facilities (MPSF).

Delivers right product and service, which meet quality control expectation. Provides parts, subsistence, and financial and consumable supply support through Distance Support (DS) in the management of multiple Classes of Supply to include but not limited to Class IX Repair Parts, Class III Petroleum, Class Equipage and Consumables, and Class VIII Medical material in support of the LCS sea frame. Stays focused on customer needs through effective communication.

Stays focused on customer needs through effective communication. Remains flexible to changing customer requirements and requires collaboration with the NAVSUP Contracting Office, DLA, LST Operations Division, LCSRON-1 CSMP Managers, and Supply Officers in planning, scheduling of supplies and services requirements and implementing comprehensive inventory support for LCS deployed and homeport.

Responds to customer request and requirements on schedule. Maintain contacts with customers and other offices on program requirements for urgent, critical shortage and other special items.

Responsible for logistics support for fleet maintenance during Total Ship Readiness Assessments (TSRA).

Open Purchase Supervisor led in receipt, processing and issuing of material in support of 81 Southwest Regional Maintenance Center production shops, Operated and maintained the FAST database in support of TSRA’s.

Assisted the Assessment Director in processing the data received by SME Assessors, inputting the data into the FAST database and generating the reports necessary and required by the event AD.

Provided post event support and assisted in generating the final report for dissemination.

Provided TSRA assessment and logistical support to our customer related to U.S. Navy ships and vessels.

Obtained access to all computer/web applications required to perform duties, including MSE, WEBFLIS, WEBVLIPS, One Touch Support (OTS), FedMall, MRO Tracker, GSA Advantage, Haystack, FEDLOG, and Internet search engines to perform research.

Provided material management support to the various SWRMC Product Families, Product Lines, and Shops, as assigned.

Performed material management support in accordance with NAVSUP, OPNAV and DoD supply instructions, manuals, and publications; SWRMC data system process guides; and prescribed GSS standard operating procedures.

Supported Southwest Regional Maintenance Center (SWRMC) Product Family (PF) and associated production shops as a Material Coordinator to manage supply parts requirements.

Trained and assisted military and civilian supply technicians in properly order open purchase materials in the supply system, which is now MAT-MSE.

EXPERIENCE:

Dec 2014 to Dec 2017; 40 hours per week; Logistics Specialists Second Class Petty Officer; USS Lake Erie CG-70; Naval Base San Diego, CA 92135

Logistic Specialist:

Assisted the Stock Control Supervisor in the management of 971-line items valued at 17.5M and received 100% DLR inventory accuracy, and 98% consumable accuracy during the 2017 Supply Management Assessment. Received and delivered 3,476 stock and DTO items, which enabled the local squadrons to fly 9,064 flight hours in CY16.

Utilizing a thorough knowledge of supply, N-ERP and transportations/policies to perform continuing assignments coordinating transportation, validating accounts payables and preparing recurring and special reports.

Achieved 100% Depot Level Repairable (DLR) and Demand Based Items (DBI) inventories with a 99.5% location validity for 14k line items valued at $22M, which in result contributed to an EXCELLENT score of 93% during the 2016 Supply Management Certification.

Coordinated and executed a joint inventory and on load of 666-line items of MH60R helicopter Pack-Up kits valued at $26M. With a 100% inventory validity.

Conducts extensive searches utilizing R-Supply, Haystack, One Touch Support, and FEDMALL for information pertaining to a wide variety of consumables and repair parts received and shipped.

Meticulously processed daily tech-edit listing, ensuring all technical and supply data elements were correct and up to date.

Processed Discrepancy and Deficiency Reports handles material receipts, issues and inventories.

Collected daily status and updated Supply Department 8 o’clock reports, providing the command with real time status of Supply operation and readiness.

Screens NSN items using FEDLOG & Haystack and tracks stock number orders in ONE TOUCH system.

Responsible for audit review, research, reconciliation, location audit, and inventory adjustments of more than 10,000-line items worth over $6.5M.

Expertly screened and filled over 300 requirements against excess stock, significantly contributing to timely completion of scheduled and emergent availabilities at cost savings of more than $100K.

Performed various automated systems Inventory and Financial Management functions in R-Supply (Relational Supply) Unit Level activities. Functions include inventory control, stock re-orders, analysis of historical demand listings and financial reports.

Utilized the MILSTRIP MILSTRAP (P-409) and NAVSUP Publication-485 (P-485) daily when acquiring status codes, document identifying, and any related technical data and or procedures.

EXPERIENCE:

SEP 2013 to DEC 2014; 40 hours per week GS-7 Step 4; Logistics Specialists Second Class Petty Officer; USS McClusky FFG-41; Naval Base San Diego, CA 92135

Depot Level Repairable Manager / Parts Petty Officer:

Responsible for ship’s proper receipt, stowage, issue, inventory, and accountability for more than 400-line items of DLR (Depot Level Repairable) worth over $ 2.8 million.

Meticulously processed daily tech-edit listing using R-Supply, ensuring all technical and supply data elements such as Unit price, unit of issue, quantity, were correct and up to date.

Handles material receipts, issues and inventories, Assisted in maintaining reports utilizing eRetrograde Management System (ERMS) resulting in over $6,000 in DLR credits in 3rd quarter fiscal year 2013.

Assigned Hazmat supervisor - responsible for proper receipt, issue, stowage, and inventory of all hazardous materials in Hazardous Inventory Control Systems for Windows (HICSWIN).

As inventory manager, maintained a 98% accuracy rate for over 18,000 repair parts. As ship’s MAM (Maintenance Assistance Modules) custodian, meticulously maintained 100% accountability for over 112 MAMs components.

Collected daily status and updated Supply Department 8 o’clock reports, providing the command with real time status of Supply operation and readiness.

Assisted in inventory and research maintaining 99% validity on 5,000-line items.

Responsible for the issue, receipt, inventory, and transfer of excess materials.

Instrumental in in the successful processing of over 2,200-line items of excess material worth over $ 1.8M.

Responsible for ship’s proper receipt, stowage, issue, inventory, and accountability for more than 400-line items of DLR (Depot Level Repairable) worth over $ 1.8 million.

Meticulously tracked all NRFI DLR (Not Ready for Issue-Depot Level Repairable) turn-ins reducing the incurred Carcass charges of the command. Prepared required documentation as required (ROD-Report of Discrepancy).

EXPERIENCE:

JUN 2012 to SEP 2013; 40 hours per week; Logistics Specialists Third Class Petty Officer; Naval Medical Center San Diego, CA 92135

Supply Technician:

Delivered quality customer support in support of the Armed Forces, maintains medical readiness and advances medicine through education, training and research.

Responsible for the accountability, inventory, and transfer of all medical, dental, and Individual Training Material Dependent (ITMD) equipment for Naval Medical Center San Diego and 23 outlying clinics.

Effectively processed and filed over 4,500 order receipts for medical, dental, and computer equipment valued over $39M, significantly reducing backlog by processing 1,200 new equipment that led to the increase of inventory accuracy.

Contributed significantly to improved Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Standard Operating Procedure (BUMED), which resulted in 19% higher BUMED spot check.

Meticulously reviewed and followed BUMED’s guidelines to ensure new equipment was inducted within seven days of receipt to ensure proper documentation and tracking of materials.

Provided direct support and training to Supply Petty Officers in tracking of equipment requisitions with 100% customer satisfaction.

Significantly contributed to locating and documenting 583 pieces of medical equipment valued at $3M for Property Accounts resulting in greater accountability of all medical equipment onboard Naval Medical Center San Diego.

EXPERIENCE:

FEB 2012 to SEP 2012; 40 hours per week: Logistics Specialists Third Class Petty Officer; NATO ROLE 3 Multinational Medical Unit; Kandahar Afghanistan

Logistic Specialist:

Flawlessly processed 7,345-line items for issue, receipt, and restocking.

Scored an impressive 100% on 3 Army postal audits while serving as a postal clerk.

Responsible for receiving, processing, and distributing over 41,000 pounds of parcel for 336 personnel with ZERO discrepancies.

Selflessly volunteered as an Individual Augmentee to deploy to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF).

EXPERIENCE:

APR 2010 to FEB 2012; 40 hours per week; Logistics Specialists Third Class Petty Officer; Naval Medical Center San Diego, CA 92135

Supply Clerk:

Delivered quality health services in support of the Armed Forces, maintained medical readiness and advanced medicine through education, training and research.

Quickly learned all aspects of the Repair Division, screened customers equipment questions and submitted over 1000 valid unscheduled work orders into DMLSS for completion by the Biomedical Repair Technicians.

Tracked the acceptance, completion and delivery of 200 pieces of high-risk diagnostic medical equipment, valued at over $1.5M, minimizing equipment downtime for patients by 75 percent.

Assisted Command Credit Card Holders in monthly reconciliation of purchases for over 1500 items with 100% accuracy.

Spearheaded the daily organization of the Biomedical Repair Shop, by accounting for over 300 pieces of calibration equipment.

Meticulously screened and opened 500 unscheduled repair work orders on medical equipment with ZERO discrepancies.

Responsible for ordering and processing the timely repair off 200 gastro scopes worth $140K, which was instrumental in the overall success rate of 800 scheduled surgical operations resulting in 100 percent customer satisfaction.

Volunteered 8 off duty hours in serving 150 residents at St. Vincent De Paul Village.

EXPERIENCE:

DEC 2005 to APR 2010; 40 hours per week; Storekeeper Seamen Apprentice; USS Nimitz (CVN-68), Supply Department (S-1 Division)(S-8 Division)(S-6 Division).

Storeroom Custodian:

Responsible for the screening, processing, tracking, and issuing of priority requisitions in support of eight carrier air wing squadrons and 46 aircraft intermediate maintenance departments (AIMD).

Shipped over 1,500 retrogrades to Advanced Traceability and Control with 100 percent accountability.

Established a comprehensive tracking system to monitor repairable assets being repaired by other activities, saving more than $70K of scarce maintenance funding.

Aggressively screened and processed more than 7,000 Aviation Depot Level Repairable components through the repair cycle, enabling the Carrier air wing Eleven to fly more than 15,000 flight hours while maintaining a 98 percent overall completion rate.

Effectively ordered, received and issued over 950 requisitions to support all AIMD’s ready-issue consumable requirements.

Maintained an average %98-inventory accuracy in the largest storeroom having over 6,000 repair parts.

Skillfully managed over 300 Location Audits, processed the issue-pending file, excess locations and Never-Out reports accurately in a timely manner.

Assisted in 25 Carrier Onboard Deliveries, transporting over 175,000 pounds of mission critical material, supplies and mail.

Coordinated in the on load of 8,000 pallets of stock and Direct Turn over (DTO) material during an arduous inter-deployment training cycle.

Education, awards, certification & skills

EDUCATION:

Del Norte High School, Crescent City California; graduated in 2005 with High School Diploma

PROFFESSIONAL TRAINING:

Recruit Training; July 2005 – Sep 2005

Storekeeper, Class A1; Dec 2005 – Mar 2006

Independent Duty Postal Clerk; Sep 3, 2013 – Sep 13, 2013

Security Reaction Force- Advanced; Aug 1, 2016 – Aug 12, 2016

Forklift Class (6K); Jan 2018

POST-OFFICE CLERK (4000 hrs.); Apprenticeship; Department of Labor; Dec 5, 2019

PROFESSIONAL RATINGS, AWARDS, AND RECOGNITIONS:

NAVY ACHIEVEMENT MEDAL Oct 01, 2013 – Jan 01, 2015

NAVY ACHIEVEMENT MEDAL May 01, 2010 – Sep 01, 2013

NAVY ACHIEVEMENT MEDAL Apr 01, 2012 – Sep 01, 2012

US MILITARY SERVICE INFORMATION:

Active Duty: July 2005 to Present – US NAVY

Estimated Discharge Date: May 2021



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