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United States Inventory Management

Location:
El Paso, TX
Posted:
July 30, 2025

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Igor Muratov

TS/SCI with CI Poly Disabled US Army veteran (10 pts) Schedule A letter US citizen

571-***-**** *******@**********.*** https://www.linkedin.com/in/igor-muratov/

Summary of Qualifications:

United States Army veteran with seven years of knowledge and experience in logistics, a bachelor’s degree in history, master's degree (pending), multilingual, and willing to relocate CONUS or OCONUS:

Native Russian speaker

Russian and Ukrainian DLPT (11/2023)

Israeli Foreign Relations

Russian Foreign Relations

Russian OPI (12/2022)

Government Contracting

Budget Management

Inventory Management

Microsoft Office Software

Language Skills:

Language

Read

Written

Spoken

English

Fluent

Fluent

Fluent

Russian

Native / Bilingual

Native / Bilingual

Native / Bilingual

Belarusian

Native / Bilingual

Native / Bilingual

Native / Bilingual

Ukrainian

Proficient

Intermediate

Intermediate

Education:

●Master’s Degree Program in National Security, American Military University (Pending, 2022 – Present)

●Basic Leaders Course at Non-Commissioned Officer Academy, Fort Bliss, TX (2018)

●Special program in Judaica and Jewish history at Machon Meir, Jerusalem, Israel (2009 – 2010)

●Bachelor of Art in History from Belarusian State University (GPA: 3.04), Minsk, Belarus (2004 – 2009)

●Hebrew at Ulpan Milah, Jerusalem, Israel (08/2006)

●Eshnav Program in Jewish History at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel (07/2006)

Professional Experience:

CACI International Inc. 01/2024 – 02/2025

Russian linguist Hours per week: 40

Translation of documents from English into Russian, Ukrainian, or Belarusian and vice versa. Documents can be written, audio or video files, more than 100 documents in total. The employee also responds to questions from CACI analysts related to the Russian Ministry of Defense, the Russian army, different types of Russian military equipment, and general Russian history. Most of the questions and translations are related to the current war in Ukraine.

Defense Intelligence Agency 06/2023—11/2023

Intern at DIA History Branch Hours per week: 40

Serves as an expert in the field of Russian and Ukrainian conflict. With a deep knowledge of Russian history and foreign policy, and fluency in Russian, Belarusian, and Ukrainian, developing a history of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022. He studies, transcribes, and collates the causes of this conflict based on analysis of the events of the occupation of Crimea and Donbas in 2014, the Orange Revolution of 2004, events in the post-Soviet countries after the collapse of the USSR and, in general, the history of Russian-Ukrainian contradictions.

United States Army 08/2016—05/2023

Unit Supply Sergeant 12/2022—05/2023

Warrior Transition Battalion Hours per week: 40

Unit Supply Sergeant 03/2022—11/2022

3rd MI BN, 501st MI Brigade, USAG Humphreys, South Korea Hours per week: 40

Served as the Supply Sergeant for Headquarters and Services Company, 3rd Military Intelligence (MI) Battalion 501st MI Brigade (Theater), Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM). Areas of special emphasis were Company Change of Command inventory; Cyclic and Sensitive Items Inventory; Global Combat Support System-Army (GCSS-A) management and operations; turn-in of excess equipment, and Organizational Inspection Program (OIP). Managed property book equipment worth $12 million by undertaking accounting responsibilities

●Passed DLPT in Russian (listening and reading – 30 pts) and Ukrainian (listening – 26 pts, reading – 30 pts)

●Maintained 100% accountability for more than $12 million of organizational equipment

●Received Army Good Conduct Medal (AGCM) for service

Unit Supply Sergeant 03/2017—03/2022

1st AD, SB, STB, HHC, Fort Bliss, TX Hours per week: 40

Served as Material Management NCO assigned to the Headquarter Company of Division Sustainment Troops Battalion, Iron Reaper Section. As Supply Sergeant, provided oversight for the division's divestiture initiative of CLII/IX which included excess, turn-in and redistribution of over $50 million worth of equipment. Areas of special emphasis were excess equipment turn-in; redistribution of equipment; modernization Displacement and Repair Site; Installation Supply Support Activity. Responsible for classification, categorization and turn-in of equipment received throughout the division. Also was responsible for the health and welfare of two Soldiers and more than 30 civilian workers.

●Passed CI Polygraph and obtained TS/SCI Secret Security Clearance (10/2019)

●Obtained Non-Commissioned Officer Professional Development Ribbon (NOPDR) upon completion of Basic Leaders Course (BLC) from Fort Bliss Non-Commissioned Officer Academy

●Obtained Army Commendation Medal (ARCOM) upon five years completion in position for outstanding leadership and multi-tasking abilities

Trainee 11/2016 – 02/2017

Advanced Individual Training at Fort Lee, VA

Studied various logistic methodics as a Supply Specialist and mastered GCSS Software. Received Army Good Conduct Medal (AGCM) for service.

Trainee 08/2016 – 10/2016

Basic Combat Training at Fort Jackson, SC

Improved physical fitness form, mastered several types of weapons, land navigation, martial arts, and first aid in combat conditions. Received National Defense Service Medal (NDSM), Global War on Terrorism Service Medal (GWOTSM), and Army Service Ribbon (ASR) for service.

Norway LLC, Brooklyn, NY

Foreman 09/2014 – 08/2016

Worked at a construction company Hours per week: 40

●Worked with contractors on the supply of materials, managed delivery of various supplies and materials

●Selected and controlled training process for new workers on the construction site

RANCOM-Energo, LLC, Moscow, Russian Federation

Warehouse supervisor 07/2011 – 06/2014

Barklaya Street, 6c5, Moscow, Russian Federation, 121087 Hours per week: 40

Worked as a warehouse supervisor at a regional energy company. The main responsibilities included ordering consumables for the company's daily working needs, regular warehouse inventories, and issuing materials to install air conditioners to the company's employees.

●Supervised warehouse of regional energy and HVAC Company, issued supplies for routine use

●Ordered HVAC Supplies (equipment, tools, wires, tubes, cables, etc.) for AC installation

●Controlled payments and execution of customers’ orders and deliveries to clients



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