Anthony W. Long
Moore, SC ****9
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Land Line/Fax: 864-***-****
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Work Experience
Forklift Driver
Hire Dynamics/Ryder Corporation
101 Verdae Blvd. Greenville, South Carolina, 29607
October 2022 to November 2022
I unload 53 foot trucks and deliver crates, boxes, and pallets to designated areas of the warehouse.
Roll Off Driver, Dump trailer Driver, and Vacuum Truck Driver
JBL Environmental
210 Alice Street, Spartanburg, South Carolina, 29303
Commercial Drivers Licenses (CDL) Class A
May 2020 to December 2021
I deliver roll off trash dumpsters to job sites and once they are full I take them to county landfills across the upstate of South Carolina and dump them along with 53 foot dump trailers. I also drove 53 foot box trailers across South Carolina and parts of North Carolina.
Yard Switcher
Capstone Logistics
Michelin Plant, Greenville, South Carolina,
CDL Class A
September 2019 to January 2020
I back unloaded trailers into loading docks and secure them. Once they’re loaded pull them to our staging area for pickup and fill out shipping paperwork. I also perform yard checks inventorying unloaded and loaded trailers.
Delivery Driver
Builders First Source
8035 Howard Street, Spartanburg, South Carolina, 29303
CDL Class A
April 2019 to July 2019
Delivered sheet rock, shingles and other roofing materials, insulation and metal studs using a Moffitt forklift to place material where customers instructed. Gathered and returned excess material from job sites and was also responsible for the cleanliness and standard maintenance of a tractor and a 53 foot flatbed trailer, observing safety procedures regarding Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations, Hazmat, and power equipment tools, maintaining DOT and CDL certifications.
Over The Road Driver
Prima Express
221 Maple Road, Joliet, Illinois, 60432
CDL Class A
August 2018 to December 2018
Over the road class A driver pulling a 53 foot trailer, responsible for the cleanliness and standard maintenance of the vehicle, observing safety procedures regarding Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations, Hazmat, and power equipment tools, maintaining DOT and CDL certifications, and complying with and reporting deficiencies. Maintained log that records their day-to-day tasks, any accidents encountered as well as the condition of the vehicle. I was familiar in using technology, can drive for long periods in long distances along with the ability to help with loading and unloading materials that I transported.
Over The Road Driver
Royal Trucking
1312 Industrial Access Rd, West Point, Mississippi, 39773
CDL Class A
March 2018 to June 2018
Over the road class A driver pulling a 53 foot flatbed trailer, responsible for the cleanliness and standard maintenance of the vehicle, observing safety procedures regarding Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations, Hazmat, and power equipment tools, maintaining DOT and CDL certifications, and complying with and reporting deficiencies. Maintained log that records their day-to-day tasks, any accidents encountered as well as the condition of the vehicle. I was familiar in using technology, can drive for long periods in long distances along with the ability to help with loading and unloading materials that I transported.
Delivery Driver
Lowe’s of Spartanburg South Carolina
CDL Class A
July 2015 to December 2015
Responsible for planning and executing delivery activities, preparing delivery loads, following planned delivery routes, and assisting with merchandise installations or returns, unloading, installing, and checking appliances and store equipment. Also responsible for the cleanliness and standard maintenance of delivery vehicles, observing safety procedures regarding Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations, Hazmat, and power equipment tools, maintaining DOT and CDL certifications, and used a Moffett to deliver merchandise.
Self-employed Electrician
Greer, South Carolina
October 2001 to June 2015
I repaired, replaced, and installed breaker boxes, wire, lights, switches, and outlets. I trouble shot circuits for opened and grounded wires and created to new circuits in homes, offices and warehouses. In warehouses I installed breaker boxes, ran conduit, pulled wire, installed lights, and power drops for single and three phase machinery.
Manager Database Management and Analysis Offices
United States Air Force (USAF)
September 1993 to September 2001
Manager Database Management and Analysis Offices Monitors, collects, and audits maintenance data reports. Monitors maintenance performance data systems for compliance with established procedures. Collects and maintains maintenance performance data for use in analysis reports, studies, and problem identification. Periodically audits maintenance source data for accuracy, timeliness, and compliance with directives. Assembles and prepares data for analysis reports and briefings. Assembles information by extracting and tabulating maintenance data in logical presentation sequence, using automated and manual methods. Maintains data in tabular, chart, graphic, and summary form for availability forecast development, work center personnel and man hours forecasts, workload and capability projections, and trend analysis products. Prepares visual media for analysis briefings, and procedures written narratives in support of summaries, analysis reports, and studies. Designs information retrievals, and controls processing and automated reporting of information from unit level to other command levels. Controls and operates MIS. Follows procedures to ensure each automated subsystem's operating condition. Performs data base management duties. Assists MIS users in correct use and operation. Designs information retrievals and controls processing and automated reporting of information from unit level to other levels of command. Coordinates and interacts with base data service monitors. Develops and coordinates hardware and software requirements in support of maintenance management. Helps prepare systems requirement documents and coordinates new requirements with appropriate agencies. Resolves information processing problems by submitting difficulty reports. Helps evaluate MIS problems and enhancements. Coordinates unit standard product processing requirements with data services monitors; maintained the availability of the CAMS database to 1700 client users, stored and retrieved data, installed software upgrades, and enforced security procedures. I produced daily, weekly, monthly, and as needed reports for senior managers. I identified negative trends and initiated special studies, identifying the cause, formulated a possible solution to eliminate the negative trend. The F-16 Brake/Anti-skid and Repeat/Recur studies I conducted were adopted as the standard for all of the Maintenance Analysis offices in the United States Air Forces Europe (USAFE). The special study of the aileron damage to the F-16 aircraft clearly defined the cause of the problem and my suggested solution was adopted resulting in $4,000,000 saved. I completed the slippery slope study for Head Quarters USAFE during the Kosovo Air Campaign in one day where previous attempts were unsuccessful. I used interactive query programs; Microsoft Access, Excel, Visual Basic 6.0, and Monarch software systems to fully automated the office and bring data directly from the CAMS database into Microsoft Office eliminating manual input of data, reducing the time required to produce recurring reports by hours. I wrote, implemented, and managed the data integrity program that reduced database errors from 80 percent to 2 percent. United States Air Force at Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas, Aviano Air Base Italy, and Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico.
Manager Exterior Electric Shop
United States Air Force
September 1985 to August 1993
High Voltage Electrician/Airfield Maintenance I install, modify, test, repair, and maintain transformers, converters, regulators, cables, switches, circuit breakers, mechanical and electronic systems in substations. Install, repair or replace, modify, load and test new and existing electrical lines, circuits, systems, fixtures, panels, switches, breakers and controls, located in and near buildings and structures. Adjust relays and control equipment to obtain specified voltage, current, and time delay for operational functions. Constructs and installs rigid conduits; pulls in conductors, assembles bus bars, phases and/or and connects conductors. Cleans, adjusts, and repairs electrical equipment such as oil and air circuit breakers, transformers, switches, capacitors, and cables. Work on secondary distribution lines and circuits supplying distribution panels, electrical intrusion alarm and fire alarm systems; emergency warning systems; high intensity lighting systems and related equipment. Troubleshoots problem areas and inspects for defective equipment and faulty wiring. I install, modify, connect, and repair overhead and underground electrical distribution lines. Service lines, breakers, disconnect switches, transformers, insulator, grounding systems, fuses poles, relays, meters, lightning arrests, cathodic protection, traffic lights, street and floodlight systems, airfield lighting, power supplies, and emergency generators. Tests air samples in manholes for dangerous concentrations of combustible or toxic gases and oxygen deficiency. I operated line trucks, bucket trucks utilizing all attachments, dump trucks, and various class A and Class B vehicles for United States Air Force at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, Clark Air Base, Republic of the Philippines, and Hanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts.
Education
B.S. in Information Technology
The University of Phoenix - Phoenix, AZ
2011
A.A.S. in Maintenance Production Management
The Community College of the Air Force - Maxwell AFB, AL
1997
A.A.S. in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering
The Community College of the Air Force - Maxwell AFB, AL
1995
Military Service
United States Air Force
Technical Sergeant (E6)
May 1985 to September 2001
I managed up to twelve subordinates in high voltage electrical lines, the airfield lights, and secondary drops. I managed up to five subordinates in maintaining the core administrative maintenance system and produced daily, weekly, monthly, year end and as requested reports for senior managers.
Awards
Department of the Air Force, John L. Levitow Award, Non-Commissioned Officer Preparation School, 1989
Department of the Air Force Outstanding Performer for the Pacific Air Forces, 1989
Department of the Air Force, NCO of the Quarter, 31st Tactical Fighter Wing, Jan-Mar 1989
Department of the Air Force, NCO of the Quarter, 31st Combat Support Group, Jan-Mar 1989
Department of the Air Force, NCO of the Quarter, 31st Civil Engineering Squadron, Jan-Mar 1989
Decorations
Meritorious Service Medal with two Oak Leaf Clusters
Air Force Commendation Medal with two Oak Leaf Clusters
Air Force Achievement Medal with two Oak Leaf Clusters
Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait)
Air and Space Campaign Medal
National Defense Service Medal
Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with five Oak Leaf Clusters
Air Force Good Conduct Medal with five Oak Leaf Clusters
Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal
Southwest Asia Service Medal with one Oak Leaf Cluster
Kosovo Campaign Medal
Korea Defense Service Medal
Armed Forces Service Medal
Humanitarian Service Medal with two Oak Leaf Clusters
Air Force Overseas Ribbon-Short Tour with two Oak Leaf Clusters
Air Force Overseas Ribbon-Long Tour with two Oak Leaf Clusters
Air Force Longevity Service Award with four Oak Leaf Clusters
Air Force Outstanding Unit Ribbon with five Oak Leaf Clusters
USAF NCO PME Graduate Ribbon with one Oak Leaf Cluster
Small Arms Expert Marksmanship Ribbon with Bronze Star
Air Force Basic Training Ribbon
NATO Medal-Former Republic of Yugoslavia
NATO Medal-Kosovo Operations
United Nations Medal
UN Operation Somalia 24-Apr-92 31-Mar-95 UN Medal with two Oak Leaf Clusters03