Reynolfo A. Afaga
Waipahu, HI 96797
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Objective SSA SUPERVISOR
Skills • Logistics Manager
• CMOS System Administrator
• LRC-Hawaii, ISSA Supply Tech Lead
• Transportation/Shipping specialist
• Knowledgeable in Military Supply Procedures
• Hazardous Material Manager
• Team leader/supervisor
• Operating Funds manger
• Hazardous material/waste certified shipper
• Inventory Manager
• Environmental Compliance Officer
• GCSS-Army manager-operator
• EESOH-MIS manager-POC/SAAR
• Authorized User’s List (AUL) coordinator.
• ISSA Supply Technician Lead
Education Baguio City High School
May 1970
• Graduated-High School
Hawaii Pacific University
Jun 1989
• AS Degree in Business Management (Accounting Major)
• Completed 96 credit hours at HPU
DOD/Military Training/Certificates
Hazardous Material Transportation – certificate
Forklift training – License
Environmental – Certificate
Global Combat Support System – Warehouse – certificate Global Combat Support System – Manager– certificate Enterprise Environmental, Safety and Occupational Health Management Information System
(EESOH-MIS)
DLA Shelf Life Management Program
GCSS – Army Material & Execution Management
GCSS-ARMY- Warehouse Operations
Experience TECH SYSTEMS/BAE
Systems
September 2002 – present
Reynolfo A. Afaga
• Supply Tech Lead, ISSA and HMCP--402nd AFSBN-LRC Hawaii
• Supply Tech Lead, Environmental Coordinator with DPW Hawaii.
• Hazardous Material Control Point (HMCP) Supply Tech
• Responsible for the Hazardous Material (HAZMAT) receiving, tracking, issuing, shelf- life extension, barcoding for cradle to grave tracking, classifying materials for storage, and storing materials in accordance with the Safety Data Sheet (SDS).
• Environmental compliance officer.
• Knowledgeable in Global Combat Support System –Army (GCSS-Army) operation.
• Computer literate, easily adapt to any military database systems.
• Expert in supply operations including army logistical terms and operations.
• Responsible for deploying and re-deploying units for HAZMAT shipping, Loading containers in accordance with International Air Transport Association (IATA), Code of federal Regulations (CFR 49), International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) code, and the AFMAN (Air Force Manual) 24-204.
• Prepared and certified shipping documents in accordance with the IATA, IMDG code, CFR49, and the AFMAN 24-204.
• Trained and knowledgeable in the Enterprise Environmental, Safety and Occupational Health – Management Information System (EESOH-MIS)
• ACCOMPLISHMENTS DURING THIS EMPLOYMENT:
a) Familiarized and executed Supply Support Activity (SSA) for U.S. Army ( Active and Reserves and National Guard) customers in the Pacific Rim. b) Maintained the integrity of HMCP for the past thirteen years in excellent manner, contributing to the high performance award of BAE. HMCP is always on top and always lauded by the auditors.
c) Deployed and redeployed the National Guard at Guam, Marianas Islands. d) Deployed and redeployed 25th ID/USARPAC beginning in 2002 to date. e) Traveled to Fort Polk, NTC during the training phase of the 25ID/USARPAC OIF/OEF re-deployment.
f) Deployed with the National Guard for their annual training at Fort Hunter-Ligget, California.
g) Migrated database of Hazardous Material Management systems to the Enterprise Environmental, Safety and Occupational Health (EESOH) Management Information System.
h) Maintained liaison with the State’s Department of Transportation and Department of 2
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Health in complying with the states’ hazardous material program. i) Worked hand-in-hand with the USARPAC Directorate of Public Works in terms of environmental compliance.
j) Maintained good and effective working relation with Hickam Air Force Base for air shipment and Fleet and Industrial Supply Center, Pearl Harbor for surface shipments. k) Trained and Implemented the EESOH-MIS hazardous material management system. l) Migrated the SAARS1 to GCSS-Army- US Army logistics supply system. m) Trained employees to the changes of Environmental and Logistics database systems. n) Implemented and updated Installation Authorized Use r’s List (AUL) for all units for USAG-HI.
o) Operate 2k -15k Fork Lifts.
p) Assigned as ISSA Supply Tech Lead Sep 2021.
q) GCSS-Army operator and Lead.
r) Trains all ISSA personnel in Supply Procedures and in Accordance with AR regulations and Pamphlets.
s) Conductss required annual inventory and cyclical inventory. t) Assists units in turn-ins, Issuing and receiving Materials. u) Perform Material requisition reconciliation.
v) Perform Reports – SITREP, Monthly Workload Data, Integrated Supply Reports and other reports required by the Accountable Officer.
GPC A Joint Venture (Contract with Naval Sea Systems Command, Emergency Ship Supply Materiel)
September 1995-September 2002
• Material Coordinator
• Government Furnished Equipment Custodian
• Supply Technician
• Petty Cash Cashier (Max: $10,000.00)
• Spill response team/HAZMAT certifier—Instrumental during the 1996 CHEVRON oil spill and 2001 Floating of the Japanese Fishing Vessel Ehemi-Maru) Wackenhut Security
June 1995 –September 1995
• Airport Security Officer
U. S. Navy
April 4, 1971– May 01, 1995
• Retired, Logistics Specialist Chief (E-7)
• Sea duties include USS Carpenter (DD825), USS Joseph Strauss (DDG-16), USS Bryce Canyon (AD36), USS Brunswick (ATS-3), USS Saginaw (LST-1188), USS Rathburne (FF- 1057) and USS Competent (AFDM-6).
• Shore duties include Marine Corps Air Station, Yuma, AZ., Naval Station, Pearl Harbor, HI., NSD Yokosuka, Japan.
• Duties included Supply Division Officer, Financial Manager, Inventory Manager, Material Expediter, Food service division officer and Morale, Welfare & Recreation Officer. 3
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