CERRICULUM VITAE
(RESUME)
Address: Tel. : +1-240-***-****
***** ********** ***** : ***************@*****.*** WAY, HAGERSTOWN First Name : Mohamed
MARYLAND- Second Name : Koroma
U.S.A Nationality : Sierra Leonean
Date of birth : June 10, 1966
Gender : Male
Place of birth : Bendugu Town, Sambaia Chiefdom
Tonkolili district
Marital Status : Married
Languages Spoken : English and French
Objective: Application for employment.
Professional experience
(1) 10/06/2024 to present AMAZON XLX1 Fulfilment
1115 Wessel Boulevard, Hagerstown, MD – 21740, USA. Duties and Responsibilities:
a) As a warehouse associate, we receive various types of goods from trucks (trailers) on pallets at inbound dock doors on a daily basis. I unload the goods with powered industrial trucks (pit)-forklift or sometimes manually. b) I staged the pallets in different zones, check physical condition and quantity. c) I will verify quantity, condition and then received the items in computer, using the company’s automated system.
d) I then place labels on the pallets to indicate next outbound location for final shipment.
e) I will further load the pallets using forklift into trailers, at various dock doors. f) Also, I unstack pallets that have different FBA and INSIN numbers, repack on pallets according to FBA and INSIN type for shipments.
g) I also perform housekeeping to ensure the zones are neat clean.
(2) 08/15/2023 to 09/04/2024: Simple Touch Home Care Agency Philadelphia, PA 19142-USA
Duties and responsibilities
DIRECT CAREGIVE
a) Assisting CLIENTS with personal hygiene
b) Administering medications to clients
c) Preparation of food
d) Taking clients to their appointments
e) Cleaning of their accommodation/houses
(3) 08/1997-05/2007: USAID/GUINEA, C/O U.S. Embassy Conakry – Republic of Guinea.
Position Held: SUPPLY SUPERVISOR
BASIC FUNCTIONS OF POSITION
The primary purpose of this position is to serve as the head of the unit. Is responsible for direction of the supply program of USAID/GUINEA and supervises supply/receiving clerks, warehousing personnel and casual Laborers. MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Directs the receipt, storage and issuance of expendable supplies and non-expendable property (NXP) and the general operation of stockrooms and warehouse
Directs the maintenance of stock and property records; NXP Bar Code computer Data Base, which includes household furnishings and equipment in the custody of mission personnel;
Directs periodic inventories of expendable and non-expendable supply items.
Reconciles or approves the reconciliation of stock or property records and inventory counts with the NXP data base, and approves annotation of custody records to reflect condition;
Review the condition of NXP and recommends when property records should be retired and establishes re-order points for NXP and coordinates auction of surplus property with the U.S. Embassy and completes all forms and documents required for the sale of such property;
Establishes re-order points for expendable supply items. Prepares semi-annual requisition for expendable supplies, office furniture and certain equipment. Recommends annual budget for expendable supplies and assists the EXO (management) in determining annual NXP needs based on the mission procurement plan;
Supervise and directs the work of the unit. Exercises full range of normal supervision including performance evaluations, minor discipline, recommendation for awards and approval of leave;
Highly involved in mission's annual procurement planning also does local purchases upon instructions from supervisor,
Prepare both monthly and annual vehicle maintenance and usage reports (COBRA REPORT).
Supervise and coordinate the receipt and insurance of fuel and prepares monthly fuel report.
SERVICE AWARDS EARNED
09/04/1999: Certificate of appreciation "special act performed for USAID/Guinea" 25/02/2000: Performance Award "for sustained superior performance during the Period 1999"
21/02/2003: Cash Award "For outstanding Performance of several time sensitive projects in the USAID/Guinea mission
30/04/2004: Group Award "In recognition of valuable contributions enabling the successful completion of property disposal events and house make-readies" 29/04/2005: Group Award; "In recognition of the successful and timely completion of an exceptional volume of house make-readies under tight deadlines. EDUCATION: 1989-1995: Kabala Secondary School, Kabala Sierra Leone
Certificate: GCE "O" LEVEL
January-February, 1999: personal property management course in Washington DC, U.S.A.
Certificate of Course Completion
Training: 2001-2002; Modern Professional Institute Of Conakry Management and Computing.
Machineries: Motor-vehicle,
Motor-cycle
Forklift
Other warehouse equipments
Languages:
French : spoken and read
English : Spoken, written and read
At Leisure: Reading newspapers and novels, listening to radio and jogging. My Professional References:
1) Mr. Alieu Bangura
Amazon Company
Contact +1-202-***-****
2) Madam Adama Sesay
Simple Touch Home Care Agency
Contact: +1-267-***-****
3) Mr. Jonathan Takang
Correctional Services, Maryland
Contact: +1-240-***-****