Phuc M. Nguyen
Corinth TX **210
Cell: 612-***-****
Email: **************@*****.***
OBJECTIVE
Seeking a position as a team leader where skill in science and prior military leadership experience can be utilized to further a company’s mission and lead to advancement.
QUALIFICATION
Bachelor’s degree in general science, fours successful years of military experience in leadership. Thirteen years of a warehouse experience that include of folk lift operator, line lead, stocker, and assistance machine operator. Supervised and instructed many soldiers in the military. Computer literate with many software programs, fluent in both language English and Vietnamese. Granted a secret security clearance from the Army, had been promoted three times and awarded several times for professionalism.
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
MI WINDOW Operator and Assembly Production Jan2024 – April 2025
Flower Mound TX
As station feeding line operator, my job is to ensure feed the machine with the right glass and inspect all glass prior put on the convey. Also ensure all team member include me wear the protective equipment before operative the machine. Have a good communication with all team member each station to work together to make the product going smoothly and achieved the goal in time manually.
Best Buy DDC78 and DDC 75 Warehouse Associated and forklift Operator
Bloomington MN, Dallas TX Mar 2018 - Sept 2023
As a warehouse associate my job is to use the forklift and other equipment to pick the product from the shell and transfer it to the right location to be deliver to the costumer. Every day I use the Radio Frequency Scanner to do this task. A Radio Frequency Scanner is Warehouse handheld device that is used to automate data entry of physical items into databases. Part of my task it to ensure all the products being pick quickly, accurately and safely. When all the tasks been done report it to the supervisor and move on to the next assignment or help other associated.
International Paper Press Service and Assistance Machine Operator
Shakopee MN May 2007 – Feb 2018
As a press service I am responsible to get all the die cut, mat, and the ink be ready for each machine to run and completed their order on time. Also, responsible to give an operator and first helper the lunch break. The first helper is an assistance machine operator. Responsible for set up the die cut, and the hopper be ready to run. Inspected the product ensure that no defect and keep the operator informed each united has been send out.
Hearthside Food Solution Forklift Operator
Lakeville MN May 2016 – May2017
My job as folk lift operator is to use the forklift to transfer the product to a right location. Ensure scan the product before putting it away. Responsible for safety of team member and the products operated in standard meet the company guideline.
Wal-Mart Receiving Associated
Lakeville MN May 2005 – April 2016
As a receiving associated my duty is to work in the back room helping out the unloader team putting the stuff away. I also using the radio frequency to scan the product and put them in the pallet bring it out to the floor and stocking them on the shelves. I also responsible for bringing back the overstock merchandise back to the back room to bin. Also ensure all my work area clean and look nice before the shift end. I always been a hard-working person every time I am at workplace. I have been selective for an employee of the month for my work ethic.
U.S Army Motor Pool Officer
Fort Sill, OK June 2001 – May 2002
Supervised over thirty mechanics plus support staff to provide maintenance for large organization. Maintain one hundred percent combat and deployment readiness, signed and accounted for over thirty-six million dollars' worth of equipment without loss or damage. Used computer to write mid-level personnel evaluations and reports for the commander.
U.S Army Company Executive Officer
Fort Sill, OK April 2001 – june2001
Supervised urtication accountability and maintenance of assigned equipment valued in excess of five million, in charge of the training for combat readiness, administration, logistic support, moral health and welfare of one hundred thirty-seven personnel. In resulted that company accomplished mission on times and met the Army standard.
U.S Army fort firing Platoon Leader
Fort Sill, OK July 2000 – April 2001
Supervised fifteen soldiers in tactical training, maintenance operations, professional development, and soldier care. Selected to act as a battery Commander for three weeks and exceed all training goals. Executed a change of command inventory that accounted for 100% of the battery equipment.
U.S Army Company Fire Support Officer
Camp Hovey, South Korea July 1999 – July 2000
Provided fire power with a completed weapon system and assisted the maneuver commander to seek the objective without casualties. Ensured coordination of all fire missions and mastered calling for fire procedures. Performed spot inspections and reviewed all service packets, thus ensuring quality services of all team vehicles.
Evaluate Evaluated at advanced Camp
Fort Lewis, Washington June 1998 – August 1998
Served as an evaluate Leader to evaluate the Cadets at the advanced camp. Oversaw fifty cadets, graded them and showed them how to be successful in transitioning from civilian to U.S Army Officer. Was a role model and led cadets to success
Interpreter Sept 1995 – Jan 1997
Department of Social service, Rochester, NY
Served as an interpreter to help translate Vietnamese to English for patients in St, Mary's hospital who were from Vietnam.
EDUCATION * Bachelor, Science, SUNY College Of Brockport, NT, 1998 *
Diploma, Field Artillery Officer Basic Course, Fort Sill, Lawton, OK, 1999 *
Certificate of Training, ROTC Basic Camp, Fort Knox, Kentucky, 1996 *
Certificate of Training, ROTC Advance Camp, Fort Lewis Seattle, WA, 1997 *
Certificate of Training, Unit level Logistics System Ground course, Fort Sill, Lawton, OK, 2000