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Sergeant Major Management Specialist

Location:
Richardson, TX
Posted:
June 23, 2022

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Tyrone Wilson Sr.

**** ******* ***** **********, **. 75081

Email: ******.********.***@****.***

Cell: 972-***-****

SUMMARY OF SKILLS

Senior Non-Commissioned Officer with over 45 years of Leadership and Management Experience

Specialized Expertise in Logistical and Acquisition Operations

Government Credit Card holder

Logistics Management Specialist

Inventory Management Specialist

Assistant Contracting Officer Representative

Ordering Officer

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

USANEC-SOUTHCOM

SUPPORT DIVISION

9301 NW 33rd St.

Doral, Fl. 33172

06/2017- 03/2021 (Retired)

Hours per week: 40

Supply Technician

Supervisor: Mr. Dennis W. Walker Jr., Lead Procurements/Warehouse Operation /ACOR/BO DSN 305-***-****

Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:

oSpecialized Experience: 30 year of specialized experience, which includes experience applying analytical and evaluative techniques to issues and studies involved in the total scope of logistics program execution concerning the efficiency and effectiveness of logistics program operations; applying laws, regulations, policies, and precedents affecting logistics program execution to perform studies and analytical analysis of logistics functions. Leading combatants in field duty over 22 years. Leading personals and making sure that they are in the correct place, worked as the Corps chemical Sergeant Major in many areas to include traveling back from Germany to the States analyzing, planning, coordinating, and accomplishing responsibilities while providing support services contracts to include experience in as a logistics management specialist in a network enterprise (NEC). As assisting contracting officer representative (COR), signing, checking personnel to include monitoring contractor progress in meeting contract provisions. Served as project manager on assigned multifunctional logistics projects from initial concept through final acceptance and inspection. Serves as the Assistant Contractor Representative for the USANEC Enterprise Contract, which ensures strict compliance and adherence to all DOD FAR regulations working with contracted support managers in overseeing configuration management by inputting to central databases, related prescribed load list (PLL)/spare parts inventory management. Perform contracting officer representative (COR) duties in accordance with the appointment letter for each contract and in accordance with federal Department of Defense, and applicable regulations, policy, and guidance. Develop and manage C4IT/IM customer service, maintenance support requirements for SOUTHCOM. Serves as the Primary Government purchase cardholder and Ordering Officer for the USANEC-SOUTHCOM, ordering in the billions of dollars. Serving as Logistics Management Specialist US Army Network Enterprise Technology Command, 7th Signal Command (Theater), 106th Signal Brigade, 56th Signal Battalion, Network Enterprise Center-SOUTHCOM, Requirements, Support Division working supply and hand receipts issues at the same time. Primary purpose of this position is to serve as the Plans and integration branch supervisor; providing technical development of assigned work force and management of readiness deployment programs. Exercises supervisory and/or personnel management responsibilities for six to twelve subordinate personnel. Represents USANEC-SOUTHCOM as plans and Integration logistics with a variety of installation and functional area organizations, performing logistics deliberate and adaptive planning processes while being the principle advisor to senior leadership on plans and integration issues. The property accountability and contract requirements documentation development for USAREUR G8, managing and coordinate the total cradle-to-grave life cycle logistics support for assigned systems or subsystems, integrating separate functions of supply, maintenance, procurement and quality assurance required to sustain system fielding. Gathered facts and develop conclusions relative to any matter having a significant impact on solutions to problems requiring command attention because of their criticality of involvement with high-level policy. Exercises technical leadership to obtain agreement on required actions, schedules and the resolution of conflicting points of view concerning program or policy matters. Performed periodic independent systems evaluations and develop recommendations for system improvements based on a thorough and comprehensive study and analysis. Scheduled, monitor, and funding milestones for adequacy and timeliness. Monitored organizational and contractor compliance with milestone and system performance criteria. Collaborate and plan with other managers and appropriate personnel to coordinate and or integrate operations and interests of other organizations. Plan and manage the total cradle-to-grave life cycle logistics support for assigned systems or subsystems, integrating separate functions of supply and maintenance. Establish a Single Point Ordering Tracking System (SPOT) for ordering and tracking resources; such as supplies, equipment, personnel services, transportation or commodities; I have planned, coordinated logistical management support functions; such as supplies, maintenance, transportation, warehouse/storage, property accountability, temporary housing, staging, or fleet management. Plan for and determine current and future supply requirements to meet facility needs, as well as material distribution and positioning of supplies. Provided guidance on inventory management functions. Serves as a central point of contact and exchange of information for employees from supply, production, maintenance, and other organizations relative to inventory support problems affecting an assigned program or project area. Prepared Statements of Work (SOW), technical evaluations, and Independent Government Estimates (IGE) for furniture, space, and other facility-related requirements. Serves as the primary point of contact for the Space Management program. Reviewed and analyze operational reports and plans, work schedules, planned requirements, and other data to determine and advised on compatibility of planned support programs. Advises others regarding major categories of material which will be needed and identify material areas most likely to cause difficulties. Controled and authorize funding for material so that the proper kind, quality, and quantity are available at the correct time/place. Performs in-depth research and causative analysis when discrepancies identified because of physical inventories, warehouse refusals, Reports of Survey or customer complaints I also determines the cause of record imbalances through collection, analysis, and evaluation of factors contributing to the inventory adjustment. Initiated and makes corrective actions to synchronize record with the physical inventory balance. Generates the Financial Liability Investigation of Property Loss (FLIPL) Report in accordance with agency policy and procedures as appointed in writing by the proper authority. Developed recommendations for new procedures, which correct or prevent errors. Gather data from automated systems to analyze trends of recurring discrepancies. Conduct operational and systemic studies to causes contributing to physical inventory and location inaccuracies and validates data compiled using various ADP systems to resolve record accuracy problems. Identified and initiates new procedures reducing inventory error rate, while streamline inventory processes, and comply with agency guidance. Arrange special inventories to reconcile accountable records and Plan, develops schedules for and conducts inventories.

United States Army Europe (USAREUR)

ATTN: USAREUR G8

Wiesbaden, Hessen Germany

07/2015 – 06/2017

Hours per week: 40

Supply Tech

Supervisor: Mr. James Davis, Chief of Manpower and Management Division,

DSN 314-***-****

Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:

Serves as Logistics Plans and Operations responsible for handling day-to-day operational issues/activities involved in the accomplishment of supply operations, logistical support, transportation and facility management for USAREUR G8.Exercise substantive discretionary authority in determining government requirements and controlling government assets. Interprets directives from higher headquarters; develops and recommends implementing procedures; and formulates guidelines for dissemination to operating elements. Has primary responsibility for USAREUR G8 GPC card with $25,000 monthly spending limit. Use the Property Book Unit Supply System Enhanced (PBUSE) to account for all non-expendable property. Requests, receives and issues non expendable property items to Primary Hand Receipt Holders or designated representatives. Ensures that all property acquired by whatever means, either on-site/off-site is properly managed and maintained in accordance with governing regulations. Supervision over the planning, programming and budgeting of USAREUR G8 supply responsibilities including supervision of development end preparation of budget programs and management submissions. Serves as the G8 logistics person on the integration of all nationwide aspects of material, supply, facilities, equipment and services in support of the organization's mission. Applies a broad knowledge of logistics programs, funding cycles, and information management (ADPE) systems to identify specific unit requirements for money, material, and maintenance requirements toward mission accomplishment. As the Logistics management, oversees and provides information to the G8 on building maintenance issues concerning space requirements for the organization and to provide an effective safe and effective working environment for Military, civilian and local national employees. Serves as determining official on discrepancies and approves all adjustments to the accountable record prior to posting. Responsible for accountability of the property book including the management and administration of equipment valued at over $10 million. Reviews and analyzes listings, reports, and primary hand receipts. The assignment encompasses staff coordination: coordinating liaison visits between operating elements, government supply managers, contractor representatives, users, and oversight of asset management in a centralized property book system. Ensures all property book assets are properly accounted for or various adjustment reports initiated. Prepares and reviews data and requests, determine USAREUR G8 automation requirements, prepares necessary documentation for system approval, selects and secures equipment, determining necessary format and programs, and prepares implementing documents. Assists in the testing and debugging of newly designed systems by identifying equipment or processing problems. Provide positive advice and assistance to management officials in order to ascertain their information requirements. Explain the information that is available within the automated system to preclude the manual retrieval of desired information for all ADP equipment issued to G8.Directs day-to-day operations for G8 in appraising logistics management implications: Evaluating effort, plans and progress of the separate and integrated logistical activities, based upon an understanding of the fields comprising the overall mission problems and status and discussions with division chief, makes decisions, issues guidance, assigns priorities, authorizes additional/special logistical support to meet priority requirements; provides guidance on problems and determines which matters should be referred to or coordinated with the PBO, logistical support activities, lateral and higher echelons and activities. Resolves differences/problems between divisions, and disagreements in logistical policies with other directorates or comparable activities. Serves as the Logistical Officer/Operations officer for the organization and as such is designated as the directorate head to decisions and provide advice and guidance on all policy matters. Participates with recommendations, providing advice and guidance. Keep abreast of the varied logistical operations to evaluate, determine status, and identify deficiencies in providing logistical support to the ODCS, G8 staff and employees including the initiation or approval of corrective actions or division chief recommendations. Determines the adequacy of planning and actions by division chiefs, and determine or recommends adjustments in resources necessary to integrate the various functions into a logistics management program designed to ensure that requirements are met on a timely basis. Serves as the Directorate program manager for areas of responsibility which include quarterly review and analysis, internal operating procedures and policy.

United States Army Europe (USAREUR)

ATTN: HQ USAREUR G8

Heidelberg, Germany

11/2009 – 07/2015

Hours per week: 40

Logistics Requirements Technician

Supervisor: Mr. William D. Staley, USAREUR G8, DSN 314-***-****

Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:

Reviewed, tracked, and processed to completion all USAREUR subordinate command/HQ staff requirement approval requests in accordance with USAREUR policy. Consolidates USAREUR staff chops and then forwards the requirement approval package to G3 for validation. Obtains Chief of Staff (CoS) approval as required and returns requirement approval package to requesting activity communicating the final approval/disapproval decision. Utilize automated requirement submission portal process and computer generated products in accomplishing assignments. Monitors the financial budget analysis of USAREUR staff and monitors the manpower and personnel analysis of the 5Ws. Continues to optimize approval/portal process for Service Requirements which involves Contract Man-Year Equivalent (CME) of all USAREUR Service Requirements that are reviewed and approved by General Officer/SES. Coordinates with Action Officers within the G8 and among the USAREUR staff to draft recommendations for consideration by G8 Principals of Appropriations and Fiscal law and their application to accounting and budgeting. Knowledgeable in all aspects of Contracting and its impact on Financial Management. Familiar with Military and Civilian pay working in the technical financial management of being the budget, voucher, and accounting technician. As hand receipt holder, establishes/maintains property accountability for the G8, Programming and Budget Division. Inventories all property and establishes sub-hand receipts for all equipment. Develops property procedures within the division, to ensure property is safeguarded and accounted for in accordance with Army regulations. Interactively query the Integrated Logistics Analysis Program (ILAP) Authorized Stockade List (ASL) to determine assets dues-in, dues-out, authorization levels, shipments received, shipments in transit, turn-ins, and excess/assets available for redistribution. Queries and conduct analysis on transactions. Queries cover requests submitted, status, issues, receipts, shipments, history, equipment end item code, weapons systems, and source of supply/transactions. Monitors the online requirement approval submission process and identifies any system problems to the system administrator. Continuously optimize requirements approval management and process automation as necessary in an effort to reduce processing time, paperwork, redundancies and to meet customer needs. Monitors progress of requirements approval actions at all times. Maintains an automated log containing tracking number, title, activity/name, dollar amount, routing dates and routing status of each request for this purpose. Manage requirements approval status information on the portal in an easy-to-read format. Coordinates portal-related automation issues with the G8 system administrator. Conducts regular requirement approval process performance/efficiency reviews by analyzing system throughput and discussions with all system stakeholders. Based on analysis, provide recommendations to improve validation process and expedite execution of requirements. Performs other duties as assigned.

United States Army Europe (USAREUR)

ATTN: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Wiesbaden, Hessen Germany

08/2007 – 11/2009

Hours per week: 40

Logistics Management Technician

Supervisor: Ms. Marylou Benner Chief support branch USACE, DSN: 314-***-****

Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:

Performed a wide variety of support functions involving reports, reporting procedures/document control. Receives requirements/distributes to proper sources; Responsible for maintaining appropriate stock of office supplies. Also, works the Transportation Assistant position performing the following duties: Use travel/logistics regulations, serves as the primary point of contact for official travel/transportation requirements for the Europe District. Assist personnel on permanent change of station entitlements regarding personal travel from CONUS to international destinations. Provides support for civilian travel requirements; serves as principal point of contact to passenger travel for permanent change of station(PCS),temporary change of station(TCS),temporary duty travel (TDY),educational/training, RAT, other special travel requirements. Receives/reviews travel requests for authority, travel dates, mode of travel/special arrangements. Determines, verifies and explains entitlements provides advice/assistance to all District personnel on travel restrictions, entitlements, procedures, regulations/policy changes. Explains authorized expenses, entitlements, restrictions/VISA requirements. Prepares/issues paperwork to initiate, document, complete transportation actions, processes travel requests, completes information on travel orders to include special instructions, accommodations, travel order number. Assures accuracy of content. Exercises issuing and signatory authority over travel requests. Amends/cancels travel request as needed. Keeps logs/records of travel requests, cancellations/amendments. Faxes/email travel orders/contacts travel agency/carriers for issuance of tickets. Prepares request for orders using CEFMS. Issues ration cards to District employees. Ensures for accountability/security of cards. Maintains records/files of issued cards. Maintains adequate stock of ration cards. Conducts required audits of ration cards to ensure accountability. Administrate forms for passports, ID card, SOFA applications/advise employees on policies/procedures of their use via USAREUR, USNAVEUR INSTRUCTION/USAFE INSTRUCTION; prepare/send quarterly DEROS report; Work as Plans/ Operations Specialist; Stationing Management Office. Having the responsibility for installation-level contingency planning; Operational aspects of installation mission exercises; Responsible for the development, review/analysis, coordination, implementation/exercise of installation peacetime contingency. Plans/mobilization plans/a variety of sensitive classified/unclassified operations plans, formulating and executing the proper course of action pertinent to the real world or exercise scenario in operation. Prepare and monitor the installation long-range event calendar, tasking schedule and provide support to various briefings and conferences.

United States Army Europe (USAREUR)

ATTN: 222nd Base Support Battalion

Baumholder, Germany

01/2004 – 09/2006

Hours per week: 40

Supply Technician

Supervisor: Mr. Eiko Holzinger, Chief Logistics Management 104th ASG, DSN 314-***-****

Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:

Supply tech overseeing supply readiness operations reuse center of the organization. Provide technical and supervisory support for units within the Area of Responsibility, on matters concerning deployment/redeployment during contingency operation. Conduct cyclic and special inventories on a monthly, quarterly, semi-annual/annual basis with no defects on organizational and installation property. Establish stock levels in accordance with local supported populations and CTDA sizing requirements. Central Processing Facility, in processing Training Center/Supplemental Family Member In processing. Coordinates personnel, transportation implement programs, and formulates policy pertaining to the in-and out processing of soldiers and their concurrent family members. Responsible for the execution of force structure programs and policies; conducting operational and emergency tests and exercises for the development/supervision of the community force protection. Develop long and short range planning guidance for elements in accordance with USAREUR policy guidance. Perform continuous evaluation of programs in accomplishing program objectives and goals. Perform duties concerned with receipt, distribution, utilization, maintenance, disposal and accountability. Execution of force structure programs and policies; conducting operational/emergency tests/exercises; for the development and supervision of the community force protection. Directed the transportation of more than 1,000,000 tons of goods, supplies and equipment, not to mention the troops themselves. Perform duties for analyzing, developing and publishing contingency and emergency plans, to include transition to war, base operations support, battle books, exercise plans, terrorist and counterterrorism plans, response to the use of chemical weapons of mass destruction by terrorist or other hostile groups, military joint exercises. Property Book Officer and advisor to the Accountability Officer in support of the Equipment Support Activity. Leads and coordinates the development of Integrated Logistics Support plans for major, complex, new and emerging technologies or complicated fielding requirements. Resolves complex logistics problems affecting numerous activities and units spread over large geographical area. Plans, monitors, and evaluates War Reserve Logistics operations encompassing envisioning, sustainment, modernization, readiness and maintenance of war reserve sets of unit equipment pre-positioned in different geographic regions.

457th Fighter Squadron

Ft. Worth, Texas

08/2000 – 09/2002

Hours per week: 40

Administrative Technician

Supervisor: Mr. Ronald A Cunning, (Chief Support Branch 412-***-****)

Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:

Served as an Administrative Clerk supporting the squadron, flights, and office mission. Operates administrative work center; trained reservists in applicable tasks to their positions. Maximized personal productivity by prioritizing work schedule. Determine applicable retention and disposal authorities based on Air Force regulations. Utilize a checkout system to maintain control of files and ensure high availability rate for all documents, Compose a variety of documents using word processing software and printing equipment. Independently determine software requirements for specific jobs. Provide effective guidance and assistance to officials and order clerks relative to appropriate procedures required to accomplish various administrative orders. Processes requirements for all forms required by the organization.

United States Army Europe (USAREUR)

ATTN: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District

Wiesbaden, Hessen Germany

06/1992 – 08/2000

Hours per week: 40

Admin Technician

Supervisor: Mr. Roy Parks, Chief CADD Training Center, 314-***-****

Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:

Dissemination of information concerning CADD Laboratory services to customers. Execution of all aspects of classroom course administration. Maintenance/distribution of course materials, certificate preparation, Support In-house CADD and Master Planning Products, Procurement of computer software and supplies, Create and maintain computerized databases and spreadsheets. Track CADD laboratory computer, office equipment with Intergraph contract expenses and invoices valued at $10,000,000 million dollars income. Project man-hours utilizing spreadsheets in CEFMS (Corps of Engineers Finance Management System) including training, responsibilities for field data collection for FUS (Facility Utilities Study) projects. Assist with inspections, preparation of reports, and procedure planning. Perform on-going reviews of workflow of applications for course material. Plan, organize, carry out, and evaluate special projects. Establish warehousing methods and procedures; maintain formal accounting data, ensure total item accountability, act as Accountable Property Officer, and implement stock control policy and accounting plans. Directed the development and administration of quality and productivity improvement, and programs and organizational surveys to include developing schedules, objectives, scope and priority for accomplishment. Directs, develops, and implements plans and procedures, which provide for continuing, efficient administration of personnel issues and services throughout the Area. Evaluates the validity and practicability of work methods and standards and evaluates impact of higher headquarters requirements on program operations and structures, work CIF issues.

Education

Central Texas College, Killen TX United States

Associate Degree 05/2002

GPA: 2.5 of a maximum 4.0

Credits Earned: 110 Semester hours

Major: General Studies

Columbia College, Ft. Worth, TX United States

Associate's Degree 12/2001

GPA: 3.5 of a maximum 4.0

Credits Earned: 110

Major: General Studies

Jackson-Olin, Birmingham, AL United States

Graduate Education Diploma 10/1968

Job Related Training

Property Book Officer Course, 40 hours, 2011;

Unit Supply Enhanced Course, 40 hours, 2011

Planning, Programming, Budgeting and Execution Course, 80 hours, 2010;

Army Financial Management course, 2011;

Certified Drivers Testing Instructor Course, 2004;

Repair Parts Course, 1998;

Book Keeping and Accounting Course, 1992;

Naval Computer Telecommunication Course, 1988

Advanced Non-Commissioned Officers Course (Chemical), 1985;

Basic Non-Commissioned Officers Course (Supply), 1977;

Stock Control and Accounting Course, 1975;

Unit/Org Supply Officer log course 1980

References

Staley,WilliamD.Staley,(Bill),SES,USARMY,FIN,MGT,CMD,(USA) (*******.*.******.***@****.***)

Jankovich, Laura N SES USAF SAF-AG (US) (*****.*.*********.***@****.***)

Davis, James E. (*****.*.********.***@****.***)

Gibson, Deborah L. (*******.*.*******.***@****.***)

McFarland,Karl CIV USARMY FIN MGT CMD (USA) (****.*.*********.***@****.***)

Childs, Ronald L. G8 Agreements; 314-***-****; (******.*.*******.***@****.***)

Additional Information

Secret Clearance, obtained in 2009, active through 2023

All Microsoft Office applications, DTS, Xerox Machine, Digital Scanner, Fax, Scanner, Type 40WPM.

Awards and Decorations

Defense Meritorious Service Medal,

Meritorious Service Medal (2),

Army Commendation Medal (3),

Joint Service Achievement Medal,

Army Achievement Medal (2),

Joint Meritorious Unit Award,

Meritorious Unit Commendation,

Good Conduct Medal (7),

National Defense Service Medal (2),

Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal,

Global War on Terrorism Service Medal,

Non-Commissioned Officer Professional Development Ribbon (3),

Armed Forces Service, Performance award (2),

Department of the Army Commanders Award for Civilian Service (2):

On the spot cash award given for outstanding work.

Achievement Medal for Civilian Service (2),

Department of the Army Certificate of Achievement,

Performance awards, was given for doing outstanding work.



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