Special Hiring Authority: Veteran Preference
Federal Experience: United States Marines Corps
Hwaseung Maeda 510-***-****
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE – Supply Technician
Warehouse Associate
**/**-01/22
San Leandro, CA
Primary job duties included loading trucks, wrapping and inventory of materials arriving. Overseeing accuracy of products arriving and leaving the warehouse.
Document and report damaged or lost materials.
Ensured safety measure protocols were followed. Maintained accurate records of inventory.
Securely packaged items for shipment in crates, boxes, or shrink-rapped pallets.
DIVISION NCO (E4) Training Non-Commissioned Officer (E4)
•Serving as the Non-Commissioned Officer of Division section at Customer Service to supervise and manage personnel when conducting Rollbacks, Lateral Support, Walk-Throughs for priority 03 gear, SMU Discrepancy Reports, Due and Status File Reconciliations, and IMO Loads for 15 units under division. I was also required to be knowledgeable when using systems such as GCSS, STRATIS, Tracker Lite, and FEDLOG. This position technical expertise in assisting individual customers in the identification of requirements such as consumable type items, repair, and replacement parts
•As a supervisor for this section, I supervised DASF reconciliations, helping units identify problems and providing them with a solution. I guided personnel below me on how to conduct Lateral Support and support units that required Mission essential gear. Furthermore, I ensured that units were maintaining mission readiness standards by creating a monthly report and assisted individual customers in the identification of monthly Due and Status File Reconciliations for 15 units under division. Daily Walk Through’ s conducted for Mission Essential gear and creating Service Request
MARINE CORPS CAMP LEJEUNE
10/2018 – 07/2021
SMU Customer Service
Camp Lejeune, NC United States Hours Per Week: 40-50 (Shift Work)
Supervisor: GySgt Gorman
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Customer Service Representative (E3)
• Supply Chain and Materiel Management Specialists perform and monitor management and procedural application of manual or automated inventory control actions. These Marines must be able to design, plan, execute, control, and monitor supply chain activities with the objective of leveraging worldwide logistics, synchronizing supply with demand, measuring performance, and facilitating accountability in retail and intermediate inventory activities and units. Additionally, these Marines prepare, maintain and control essential supporting documentation to document major events in capital asset’s lifecycle from acquisition, transference, sub custody, and final disposition and/or disposal in support of existence and completeness. Advise and provide recommendations to the Supply Officer on all supply matters. o
oCOMPUTER LITERACY
oCUSTOMER SERVICE
oINVENTORY MANAGEMENT
EDUCATION
Arroyo High School - San Lorenzo, CA
High school Diploma 2017
Skills
Typing 60+ words per minute
Inventory/Warehouse Experience
Proficiency in Microsoft Office/ Database
Teamwork/ Independence
Microsoft Outlook
Project Management
TRAINING
Professional Military Education Leadership Courses:
Corporal’s Course Lance Corporal Leadership and Ethics Seminar Leader/Trainer LINKS for Marines
Marine Corps Basic Training, MCRD San Diego, CA
Completed Marine Corps Basic Training, Marine Combat Training and Military Occupation