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Supply Chain Human Resources

Location:
Fort Bragg, NC, 28307
Posted:
October 01, 2023

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JEFFERY T. BENNETT

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

Fayetteville, North Carolina 28314

Cell 910-***-****

Email: adz2yx@r.postjobfree.com

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS

Standard Army Maintenance System (SAMS1-E)

Standard Army Retail Supply System (SARRS)

US ARMY Contracting Officer

Inventory Management Control

Logistical Specialist

Supply Chain Management • Community Relations

Human Resources Management • Professional Training/Education

Strong Analytical Skills • Internal/External Audit Programs

Budget Management and Control

Training Development & Implementation Projecting Time/Labor/Materials

Negotiating/Arbitrating/Mediation Loss Prevention/Asset Protection

Outstanding Leadership Excellent motivator

Effectively Manage Budgets and Operating Funds

Excellent Motivator

Management and Supervision

Instructional and Briefing Techniques

Oral and Written Communication

Project Management

Staffing / Personnel Placement

Lead by example

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT

Warehouse Operator, Coca-Cola Bottling Company Fayetteville, NC July 2013 – Present

Execute Order selection (Picking)

Handle receiving and loading tasks

Perform various warehouse tasks according to logistical Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)

Execute all tasks in accordance with quality, safety, and hazmat regulations

Meet and exceed all productivity goals

Automated Logistical Supervisor, 18TH FIRES BDE Ft. Bragg, NC March 2003 – June 2013

Utilize Supply Chain Management Techniques using Standard Army Retail Supply System (SARRS)

Responsible for the development of logistical plans, policies, and procedures necessary for maintaining records like stock lists, material control, inventory, supply reports and accounting

Review and verify quantities received against bills of contracts, lading, shipping documents and purchase requests

Prepare logistical procedures for unloading and storing incoming equipment and supplies

Administer document control procedures and maintained stock locator system

Handle the tasks of processing requests and turn-in documents at direct support level through warehousing section

Perform prescribed load list and shop stock list duties according to manual and automated supply applications

Handle the tasks of preparing, explaining, and distributing shipping documents

Responsible for operating material-handling equipment

Possess excellent oral and written communication skills

Result-oriented, highly motivated and ability to meet deadlines

Ability to pass physical examination and meet legal and moral standards

Possess advanced knowledge of soldering skills

Analyze work processes and develop metrics for measurement of performance

Ability to devise innovative solutions in a fast-paced military environment

Provide consultation to soldiers in establishing, maintaining, and monitoring effective career management by coaching on planning, monitoring, and developing employee career performance.

Responsible for coordinating programs, procedure, and information to meet organization needs.

Jeffrey T. Bennett

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Automated Logistical Specialist, 601 Aviation, Ansbach, Germany June 1999 – February 2003

Assigned duties, instructed, and supervised subordinates in proper work techniques and procedures.

Planned and analyzed operational data to determine degree of conformity with established policies, work standards, and procedural directives.

Supervised preparation of materiel control and accounting input for data processing and reviews output documents.

Inspected and evaluated inventory management activities.

Directed supply personnel in establishment and maintenance of supply and inventory control management functions.

Analyzed statistical data to determine effectiveness of technical edit.

Reconciled problems in automated supply accounting system.

Computed, established, and directed modification to authorized stock levels.

Planned and organized receipt, issue, salvage, and maintenance of records for all classes of supply except

Ensured compliance with current regulations and directives pertaining to financial inventory, accounting, and stock funding.

Determined current and projected repair requirements

Directed lateral redistribution of stock

Prepared and updated warehouse planography.

Conducted warehousing surveillance and inspections.

Prepared reports on personnel and equipment availability, storage space, relocation of materiel, and warehouse denials.

Served as warehouse foreman, chief accountant, or store managers

Established issue schedules and procedures

Ensures that inventories and location surveys are performed in accordance with established procedures

Instructs warehouse personnel in loading, unloading, segregation, palletizing, and selection of stock and storage areas

Ensures application of special procedures for handling, storing, packaging, and shipping retrograde material

Retrieves and analyzes history and activity files pertinent to system rejected documents.

Reviews requests for major and controlled items

Reconciles activity records for monthly and quarterly reporting and status reviews

Processes data inquiry and manager referred listings and cards

Manages controlled, critical, and reserve stocks and operational readiness floats

Process output from catalog inquiry program, document modifiers and special cancellation requests

Performs commissary store functions to include stock replenishment, price changes, inventories, security, stock receipt, and oversees the constructions of displays

Prepares data input and utilizes ADP output to assist in materiel management

SARRS Training, Simmons Air Force Base, NC May 1998 – May 1999

Received SARRS Training for one year then returned to Germany

Jeffrey T. Bennett

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Material Control and Accounting Specialist, US ARMY, Frankfurt, Germany June 1994 – April 1998

Establishes and maintains stock records and other documents such as inventory, materiel control, accounting, and supply reports.

Establishes and maintains automated and manual accounting records, posts receipts and turn-ins, and performs dues-ins and dues-outs accounting.

Corrects error and exception documents

Reviews and verifies quantities received against bills of lading, contracts, purchase requests, and shipping documents.

Unloads, unpacks, visually inspects, counts, segregates, palletizes, and stores incoming supplies and equipment.

Maintains stock locator system and administers document control procedures.

Repairs and constructs fiberboard or wooden containers.

Packs, crates, stencils, weighs, and bands equipment and supplies

Constructs bins, shelving, and other storage aids

Processes requests and turn-in documents at direct support level through warehousing section

Processes inventories, surveys, and warehousing documents

Operates the Standard Army Maintenance System (SAMS1-E)

Prepares, annotates, and distributes shipping documents

Breaks down and distributes field rations

Operates material handling equipment (MHE)

Performs accounting and sales functions in self-service supply

US ARMY Reserves, US ARMY Reserves Unit January 1991 – May 1994

Basic Combat Solider, US Army Training Center, Fort Leonard Wood, MO October 1990 – December 1990

Obtained general knowledge of Military Organization and Culture

Mastered Individual and Group Combat Skills, Marksmanship, Physical Conditioning, Outdoor Adaptation and Living Skills, and First Aid

EDUCATION & UNITES STATES ARMY TRAINING

Queensborough Community College in Queens, NY - Associates in Liberal Arts, May 1993

United States Army Training

Secret Clearance

Standard Army Retail Supply System (SARSS) (1999)

Material Control and Accounting Advanced (January 1991)

Automated Logistics Training Basic

(May 2008)

Automated Logistics Training Advanced (August 2009)

Supply Chain Management (May 2008)

Logistics Management (August 2009)

Contracting Officer Training (June 2009)

Risk Management (September 2011)

Defense Hazards Property Disposal (1996)

Principles of Supervision (August 2009)

Petroleum Supply Training (May 1994)

Basic Noncommissioned Officer Training (April 2008)

Battle Staff Course (1999)

Advanced Leadership Course (2008)

Primary Leadership Course (August 1998)

Total Army Training System

(August 1998)

Basic Combat Training (November 1990)

Microsoft Office (U.S. Army)

Military System Support Training (2002)

Civil Disturbance (2003)

Jeffrey T. Bennett

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AWARDS

Received several awards for Exceptional Service throughout military career…

Certificates of Achievement (1)

Army National Guard Award (1)

Army Good Conduct Award (6)

Army Commendation Medal (2)

Army Achievement Medal (3)

National Defense Service Medal (2)

Multinational Force and Observers

Medal (1)

Southwest Asia Medal (1)

Global War on Terrorism Service Medal (1)

Noncommissioned Officer Professional Development Ribbon (2)

Army Service Ribbon

Overseas Service Ribbon (2)

Joint Meritorious Unit Award

JEFFERY T. BENNETT

8928 Grouse Run Lane

Fayetteville, North Carolina 28314

Cell 910-***-****

Email: adz2yx@r.postjobfree.com

REFERENCE SHEET

MAJ Christopher Buckley

18th Fires Brigade S3 Planner / Simulations Operations Officer

US ARMY

913-***-****

adz2yx@r.postjobfree.com

CPT Frederick McAfee

18th Fires Brigade Assistant Operations Officer

US ARMY

520-***-****

adz2yx@r.postjobfree.com

CSM William Person

3rd - 321st Field Artillery

US ARMY

910-***-****

adz2yx@r.postjobfree.com

MSG Lorenzo Williams

18th Fires Brigade S3 NCOIC

US ARMY

910-***-****

adz2yx@r.postjobfree.com

MSG Sandra Beverly

BN S3 Operations

US ARMY

315-***-****

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