CHRISTOPHER
SCHNEIDER
PROFILE SUMMARY
Analytical, solution-oriented, and driven Military Veteran
with years of success in the United States Marine Corps as an Artillery Technician, Instructor, and Staff Manager, coupled with a knack for providing cross-functional team leadership. My expertise includes the formulation and implementation of company policies, assigning tasks, allocating resources, providing training and coaching to staff, and analyzing and identifying malfunctions in the mechanical and hydraulic functionalities of artillery, tanks, trucks, and weapon systems. Ability to demonstrate excellent communication skills to build and maintain long-standing lucrative relations with peers, partners, and other stakeholders to ensure seamless execution of the operational functionalities. I have the ability and knowledge that enable me to utilize my technical
expertise and leadership qualities to elevate the business and endure personal learning. Current Active Secret Clearance
PROFESSIONAL ATTRIBUTES
-Ability to demonstrate exceptional communication skills to manage and maintain relations with all stakeholders from line staff to executive leadership and adapt communication skills to the audience and the situation
-Experience as a leader to create strategic plans for the organization and overall workforce
-An unwavering and dedicated commitment to ethics in the face of ethical challenges such as employee
confidentiality and protecting an organization's reputation to foster a culture of trust and loyalty
-Well versed with the development and implementation of plans and policies to prevent areas of inefficiency
-Ability to focus on the strategic goals while satisfying the tactical needs of the client and the organization
-Hold a proven track record of working under pressure in challenging environments and ensuring the completion of the tasks within the strict deadlines
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EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
Associate Degree in Supply Chain Management with
Technical Management Certification
114/120 Bachelors in Supply Chain Managment
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
General Manager, Sonic February 2022-June 2023, Heber Springs Arkansas
Supervisor: Jeremy Adams
Supervisor Contact Info: 501-***-****
Responsible for all operations including staffing, scheduling, ordering, quality of customer service, operating procedures, and rules and regulations set forth by all agencies and the franchise group
Liable for sales, sales increases, and maintaing crew labor to a minimum ensuring the store was profitable from month to month.
Procurement Order Supervisor December 2020-February 2022 Patricio Enterprises, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany Georgia
Supervisor: Walter Miller
Supervisor Contact Info: 229-***-****
Responsible for inputting, maintaining, and organizing the Joint Enterprise Fielding and Surveillance procurement log in order to quantify operational workflow through the implementation of the Enterprise Management System. Maintain procurement and transportation logs through WEBVFLIPS in order to update the project manager weekly on changes in operational statuses.
Small Arms Repairer Jul 2020 – Sep 2020 ACT I –Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany Georgia
Grade: Employee/Contractor
Supervisor: Mike Taylor
Supervisor Contact Info: 229-***-****
Responsible for inspecting, performing repairs, ensuring that weapons are in the right condition codes, and maintaining relevant records in support of the Marine Corps Weapons storage Battalion.
Inspected ground weapons and replaced unserviceable parts, ensuring continuous serviceability of training assets Demonstrated superior knowledge of safety regulations about a general and manufacturing work setting
Ensure all weapons and related equipment are clean, safe, functional, and in good repair
Managed and Maintained accountability of all weapons systems and sensitive equipment
Ensured all weapon systems and sensitive equipment are going through proper preventive and regular maintenance Repaired and assembled the weapons timely and
effectively
Marine Liaison - M777 Towed Artillery System 2016 – 2020 2nd Force Storage Battalion – Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Georgia
Supervisor: Quintin Bryant
Supervisor Contact Info: 678-***-****
Responsible for coordinating maintenance, movement, parts requisitions, and condition codes for artillery units throughout the Marine Corps while serving as the Subject Matter Expert. Maintained and updated GCSS service requested for Howitzers and AAV’s/LAV's
Conscientiously managed inventory and ordered various parts with respect to lead time
Conducted training sessions with the new Marine personnel and educated them on the commands best practices to ensure seamless execution of the operational activities Ensured compliance with the regulatory policies and procedures
Monitored the activities of assigned personnel, identified areas of risk and improvements, and made
recommendations to enhance employee efficiency
Marine Combat Instructor 2013 – 2016 School of Infantry, Camp Pendleton, California Hours/Week: 83 hours per week Supervisor: David Sheridan
Supervisor Contact Info: 619-***-****
Responsible for coordinating over 100 Kilometers of personnel and logistical movements, ensuring no loss of life and military assets, as well as supervising and training over 4k Marines on infantry tactics.
Maintained the serviceability, accountability, and security of over 350 million dollars worth of Marine Corps serialized equipment with no losses over three years.
Demonstrated the exceptional skills and expertise to work in a fast-paced environment where safety and quality was of crucial importance
Maintenance Section Chief 2009 – 2013 Combat Logistics Battalion 24 Camp Lejeune, North Carolina (deployed aboard USS Mesa Verde and USS New York)
Supervisor: Donald Sickenberger
Supervisor Contact Info: 412-***-****
Responsible for overseeing the day-to-day
maintenance-related functionalities, supervising and training over 45 maintenance personnel, ad ensuring compliance with the Marine Corps policies and procedures.
Assisted in the armory for small arms maintenance and on the shop floor in maintenance on HMVVV’s, LAV's, M88, R7, and numerous 7 tons while deployed to various
countries with zero safety mishaps or lost gear
Designed and enforced maintenance procedures and
protocols to attain the lowest life cycle cost of equipment Established and implemented a comprehensive training program for all maintenance employees
Maintained records, documents, and correspondence
necessary to meet compliance requirements
Artillery Technician 2007 – 2009 12thMarineRegiment, Camp Hansen, Okinawa, Japan (deployed to Iraq)
Supervisor: Andrew Vaughn
Supervisor Contact Info: 229-***-****
Responsible for performing annual, quarterly, preventative, and spot maintenance on howitzers, trucks (Delta TAMCN equipment), tanks, and ordnance (Echo TAMCN equipment) following Marine Corps maintenance procedures and safety practices
*Currently finishing last hours of Bachelors Degree in Supply Chain Managment
REFERENCES
Andy Fisher
Jessie Andrews
Quentin Bryant