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Warehouse Associate Security Clearance

Location:
Warner Robins, GA
Posted:
December 07, 2024

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Resume:

Reuben Camposano

*** ********* ****, ****** ******, GA. 31093

Cell Phone: 478-***-**** - Home Phone: 478-***-****

Security Clearance: Active Secret

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

Work Experience:

Kellstrom Defense 06/2016 - Present

723 Joe Tamplin Industrial Blvd

Macon, GA. 31217

Inventory Specialist

Warehouse Associate

Conduct Cycle Count inventory processes to ensure accuracy and timely execution, Schedule categories for Cycle Count inventory and maintain strict records. Oversee and evaluate stock rotation procedures, maintain adequate storage for warehouse and on-site inventory. Maintain and evaluate inventory records on a quarterly basis, create an efficient space utilization plan. Notify store management of shortages or other problems that could impact product availability, check bulk orders for accuracy and quality prior to shipment. Insure proper storage of Hazardous materials and handle all Hazmat shipments out to our costumer. Conduct intensive search using both physical locations and checking and tracking down orders or movements to and from costumer in order to properly account for any lost or miss placed parts.The Warehouse Associate is responsible for all areas of warehouse operations while maintaining safety standards, productivity, and customer requirements for the Joint STARS program. This is accomplished by ensuring the timely processing of material using established procedures. In additional the Warehouse Associate will transport or arrange transport of material to multiple customer locations. The Warehouse Associate interfaces with internal/external business partners to ensure overall department success. I provide excellent customer service, team building initiatives, and is responsible for all areas impacting the sustainment of the Joint Stars Program. Receive, identify, inspect, and process materials into associated databases per local processes. Process requisitions for customer and prepare material for delivery or shipping as directed. Local pickup and delivery utilizing company owned equipment and repackaging of material to meet customer and regulatory requirements. Operate multiple types of material handling equipment to include forklifts, stock pickers and reach vehicles and perform all other duties as assigned.

Lockheed Martin (Spherion Staffing Services)

16 Green Street

Warner Robins, GA. 31098

Phone: 478-***-**** 06/2015 – 06/2016

Warehouse Management

Supervise a reserve stock warehouse with parts worth over $12 million dollars for Lockheed Martin. I supervised 4-6 personnel ensuring new people where trained properly on storing and pulling material need at the flight line. Support the war fighter effort by following standard procedures to perform a variety of stockroom functions that includes counting and verifying material received, filling backorders, packaging materials for stock, physically storing materials away, picking materials from stock to fill specific order quantities, performing other standard stock keeping functions, and completing various system transactions. Uses scales and material-handling equipment to complete work tasks, ensure accuracy and protect the materials from damage. Validates system and document data to physical material and count, and identifies, corrects and files daily reports of material inducted into the system and outgoing material.

Belk Inc.

2950 Watson Blvd 11/2014 – 06/2015

Centerville, GA. 31028 Phone: 478-***-****

Operations Team Associate

Merchandise Presentation

Presents merchandise consistent with merchandising standards. Ensures the timely floor setup, including pricing and signage for sales sets, promotional events and seasonal business activity (excluding shoes and cosmetics). Ensures direction of playbook and seasonal merchandise meetings,

Maintains floor and stock areas consistent with store standards. Performs the process of unloading and sorting merchandise cartons received on trailers. Moves new merchandise to the appropriate processing drop zone on the sales floor in a safe and timely manner utilizing equipment such as rolling flats, carts and z-racks. Performs merchandise unpacking and unwrapping to ensure readiness for merchandising on the sales floor. Applies sensor tags per company standard. Properly merchandises new and replenished goods in accordance with plan-o-grams and store direction. Price Change and Sale Set function/ Merchandise Return process, Performs the execution of all types of markdowns on the sales floor. Sets sales and national ads, Performs the pulling and processing of transfers, returns to vendors (RTV), damages, and mark out of stock (MOS) merchandise. Responds and communicates price change inaccuracies and signage issues to the OTM. Exhibits a warm and friendly demeanor when helping customers. Greets all customers and insures that there needs are met, Adheres to Belk’s dress code policy.

07/2013 – 11/2014

Unemployed

Applied Research Associates 03/2009 - 06/2013

430 West 5th St. Suite 700

Panama City, FL. 32401 United States Phone: 505-***-****

Emergency Management Logistic Support

I maintained accountability of CBRN equipment and accessories. Tracking of expendable/non expendable items and ordering supplies 6/12 months out for training/real world missions. Ordering upgraded equipment as it became available and keeping hand receipt on equipment issued out. Assist in the development, execution, and evaluation of tabletop and installation wide exercises relating to the CBRN capabilities provided under the Guardian, BEDAL or Hazmat response program. Provide support and assistance for the Equipment and Logistics portion of the CE Readiness Flight by planning and coordinating maintenance of the Guardian Family of Systems (FoS), BEDAL or Hazmat response support. Determining installation CBRN defense equipment calibration requirements, assisting with budget development as it pertains to the installation’s CBRN defense capability and Identifying IPP related shortages and requirements to AFCESA. Support communication equipment, weather monitoring systems, computer modeling systems, and other CBRN response related equipment. Supported and assist the Civil Engineer Readiness Flight by coordinating and managing all aspects of Guardian Program reach back support provided by the Joint Program Manager-Guardian (and/or their designated representatives) during the initial year of sustainment. Coordinate and manage reach back support through the on-site task monitor to the Air Force Civil Engineer Support Agency for aspects of the program that are beyond the scope of support provided by the Joint Program Manager-Guardian during the initial sustainment year. Provide support and assistance for the Planning and Operations functional area of the Civil Engineer Readiness Flight. Participated as a Exercise Evaluation Team member, providing input for exercise goals and evaluating units during base wide exercises. Provided training to fellow EET members prior to exercise to insure units are evaluated evenly by team members. Assist in the development and maintenance of installation Emergency Management (EM) plans. Provide assistance while actively participating in: Unit EM staff assistance visits, Installation Readiness Emergency Working Group, Force Protection Working Group meetings. Provide operational EM technical advice to the Emergency Operations Center Director and support the EM Flight in the establishment, monitoring, and maintenance of an integrated CBRN detection, warning, and reporting system. Train personnel in the use of: Protective equipment, Incident Management Systems (hardware and software).

Camber Corporation 10/2003 - 06/2008

635 Discovery Dr.

Huntsville, AL. 35806 United States Phone: 256-***-****

Operator/Technician

I maintained accountability of CBRN equipment and accessories. Tracking of expendable/non expendable items and ordering supplies as needed for training/ real world missions. Tracking and performing equipment calibrations as required or ensuring equipment was turned in to TMDE for calibrations. Ordering upgraded equipment as it became available and keeping hand receipt on equipment issued. Respond to alarm activations using detection equipment, sample bags and camera to document scene and to perform maintenance to determine fault if no agents were detected.

Provide technical expertise to diagnose and repair malfunctions on DFUs, on the GID III ACADA chemical detectors and Remote Data Relays (RDR), Joint Portal Shield, Joint Biological Point Detection System (JBPDF). Responsibilities also include monitoring of the Central Command Post (CPC). I assisted in the initial set up for Portal Shield, GID III ACADA and DFU sites at Robins AFB. Provide operational EM technical advice to the Emergency Operations Center Director and support the Emergency Management Flight in the establishment, monitoring, and maintenance of an integrated CBRN detection, warning, and reporting system. Train personnel in the use of: personal protective equipment, Cobra DSS Incident Management Systems (hardware and software).

ALION Science and Technology 12/2002 - 04/2003

Newport, IN United States Phone: 703-***-****

Senior Technician

I was responsible for the day-to-day operations of MINICAMs and DAAMs air monitoring equipment to include service checks and repair of equipment. Conducted quality plant challenges as required by the monitoring concept plan. Performed required equipment calibrations every 12 hours or as needed. Scheduled preventive maintenance of instruments and ensured spare instruments are operational. Processed the sorbent tubes and changed out sorbent tubes at the stations. Controlled and kept accountable the sorbent tubes throughout the sampling cycle until relinquished to the analytical branch. Maintained maintenance records on all repairs and trend maintenance failures. Provided support in the development and revision of laboratory procedures and training.

HHC 3rd Soldier Support Battalion, U.S. Army 06/2001 - 11/2002

Fort Stewart, GA United States

Battalion Chemical Operations NCOIC

As the Chemical Operations NCO of a 370-soldier strong Battalion, responsible for the training, maintenance and development of the Battalion and four company NBC Noncommissioned Officers and equipment. Ensured training at the company level was conducted on nuclear Biological and chemical detection, protection, and decontamination procedures. Trained battalion on the application and operations of NBC equipment and ensured that companies maintained their equipment according to the appropriate regulations and technical manual. I tracked the status of TMDE (calibration), turn-ins, issues, optical inserts, and maintenance of battalion NBC equipment. I established Standard Operating Procedures for company and battalion levels. Managed equipment and repair parts stock worth over $300 thousand; ensured appropriate material levels were maintained. I conducted effective training in the classroom, hands-on training in the field that enhanced technical knowledge of new equipment and regulatory requirements of shop operations.

HHC 24th Corps Support Group U.S. Army 11/2000 - 06/2001

Fort Stewart, GA United States

Company Chemical Operations NCO

Served as an NBC NCO of a 132-soldier Corps Support Group Headquarters company within the XVIII Airborne Corps; served as a squad leader and responsible for the health, welfare, professional development, and moral of seven soldiers; supported the commanders mission by recommending and providing training in the area of NBC within the unit; responsible for the maintenance and accountability of $80,000 worth of section equipment. Established publication account that allowed the unit to order and track required publication for Group Headquarters. Conducted inspections of units within the 24th CSG to ensure policies and procedures are being followed and to ensure training is being conducted to ensure units pass Division inspections. I completely revised system and procedures within the NBC room which provided substantial impact on productivity.

Delta 3-7 Infantry Battalion U.S. Army 02/1997 - 06/2001

Fort Stewart, GA United States

Chemical Operations/Command Post NCOIC

NBC Defense NCO in a Bradley Fighting vehicle equipped mechanized Infantry Company. Advisor to the commander on all aspects of nuclear, biological and chemical warfare as it affects the company. I maintained accountability of all chemical defense equipment. Supervised operator level maintenance and performed all organizational level services. Served an Noncommissioned Officer in charge of the company Command Post, monitoring and tracking operational, logistical, and personnel reports from higher headquarters and maneuver platoons. I was squad leader for 7 Infantry soldiers and maintenance of 2 Bradley Fighting vehicles, 1 M113 Personnel Carrier responsible for over $2 million worth of equipment. Responsible for passing Division and higher inspections that certified the company and NBC operations as deployable for war. Served as Calibration NCO, putting procedures into place that dropped unit delinquency from 10 percent to 0 percent

Education:

American Military University (current) – Hazardous Waste Management

South University Savannah, GA United States

Some College Coursework Completed

Job Related Training/Skills:

Use of government logistic programs

Robins AFB TMDE Monitor Course- Tracking of equipment calibrations and determine requirements

Perform maintenance and troubleshooting of chemical/biological and nuclear detection equipment

Proper use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

OSHA Training

FEMA – IS00244 Developing and Managing Volunteers 2010

FEMA – IS00547.a Introduction to Continuity of Operations 2010

FEMA – IS00775 EOC Management and Operations 2010

FEMA – IS00805 Emergency Support Function (ESF) #5, Emergency Management 2010

FEMA – IS00015.a Special Events Contingency Planning for Public Safety Agencies 2008

FEMA – IS00200 ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents 2008

FEMA – IS00230.b Fundamentals of Emergency Management 2012

FEMA – IS00235.b Emergency Planning 2012

FEMA – IS00022 Are You Ready? An In-depth Guide to Citizen Preparedness 2010

FEMA – IS00055 Household Hazardous Materials A Guide for Citizens 2010

FEMA – IS00139 Exercise Design 2010

FEMA – IS00242 Effective Communication 2010

FEMA – IS00230 Principles of Emergency Management 2008

FEMA – IS00240 Leadership & Influence 2008

FEMA – IS00241 Decision Making & Problem Solving 2008

FEMA – IS00001 Emergency Program Manager an Orientation to the Position 2007

FEMA – IS00003 Radiological Emergency Management 2007

FEMA – IS00005. An Introduction to Hazardous Materials 2007

FEMA – IS00100 Introduction to the Incident Command System, ICS-100

FEMA – IS00275 Role of the Emergency Operations Center in Community Preparedness, Response & Recovery 2007

FEMA – IS00700 National Incident Management System (NIMS), an Introduction 2007

FEMA – IS00800.a National Response Plan (NRP), an Introduction 2007

Training-Master Driver Course, US Army Fort Stewart, GA. 2001

Training-Leadership and Entry-Level Management Development, US Army GA.1989

Training-Action Officer Development Course, US Army GA. 1999

Training-Supervisor Development Course, US Army, GA. 1999

Training-Leadership and Management Development Course, US Army, AL. 1992

Training-Equipment Calibration Coordinator Course, US Army Fort Stewart, GA. 2001

Training-OSHA II Training, Newport Chemical Facility, In. 2002

Training-Live Toxic Agent Training, US Army, AL. 1987

Training-Chemical Decontamination for Senior Leaders, US Army AL. 1992

Certification-Hazardous Materials Course, Hunter Army Air Field, GA. 1993

Certification-Defense Packaging of Hazardous Materials for Transportation, US Army 1997

Training-Adult first aid classes, Newport Chemical Facility, In. 2003

Training-Basic Public Works Concepts for WMD Incidents Course, Texas Engineering Extension Service 2004

Training-WMD/Terrorism Awareness for Emergency Responders, Texas Engineering Extension Service 2004

Training-WMD Incident Management/Unified Command Concept, Texas Engineering Extension Service. 2004

Type- 40 WPM

Computer Skills: Microsoft Office- expert proficiency with Word, Excel, Outlook

Experienced with PowerPoint

Language Skills: Language Spoken Written Read

Spanish Intermediate Novice Intermediate

References: Name Title Phone Email

Robert, Clay Logistic Chief 478-***-**** ******.****@******.**.***

Tony, Purtee Division Chief 937-***-**** ****.******@******.**.***

Harold, Wilson Supply Tech 478-***-**** ************@*****.***



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