SEAN JAMES
ATTENTION: HUMAN RESOURCES DIRECTOR
Enclosed is a résumé outlining my qualifications for your review, in consideration for a career opportunity in
Supply Chain Management, Logistics, Vehicle Maintenance. As reflected, I offer 9+ years of progressive experience in commercial and military environments.
I am highly motivated professional with strong business planning and leadership skills. Areas of particular strength include:
Inventory control, automated and manual supply management, requisitioning / purchasing
Knowledgeable in supply and logistics operations.
Worked with several different inventory software and purchasing modules
Document Control measures and Inspection procedures
Teambuilding, training and development
Coordinating movements of supply and personnel
Currently I am seeking a position where my talents will contribute to the growth of a dynamic organization. I believe that my professional skills and personal integrity will be a valuable addition to your team.
I would appreciate the opportunity to further discuss your needs. To arrange for a telephone interview, please contact me by email. Thank you for your time. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Sincerely,
Sean James
Enclosed: Résumé
SEAN JAMES
3199 Saute Way *******@*****.***
Decatur, Georgia 30032 678-***-****
MANAGEMENT PROFILE
Highly Accomplished Vehicle Maintenance Management Professional - qualified by progressive nine year career in the United States Army.
Proven success in strategic planning, resource allocation and production methods. Expertise in cost containment measures and streamlining of workflow for inventory control, supply management, requisitioning / purchasing, shipping, Logistics and Warehouse procedures.
Demonstrated success in leadership techniques and manpower modeling to build cohesive teams that achieve results within quality and safety standards. Provide tools for success, along with ongoing motivation and mentoring toward individual career development
Established record of decisiveness in assigning priorities and orchestrating multiple job functions within stressful environments. Excellent computer skills including, inventory and purchasing modules, as well as PowerPoint, Excel, Word, Works and e-mail. Experience working on gasoline and diesel engines, brakes, tires, drive trains, suspensions, electrical systems, steering, exhaust, fuel systems, transfer cases, and alternators.
CAREER OVERVIEW
United States Army 2001-2010
SCHOFIELD BARRACKS HAWAII 2007 - 2010
SUPERVISOR (NCOIC) Maintenance Sergeant- Supervised 5 personnel
Responsible for inventory and maintenance of vehicles and equipment assigned
Responsible for ordering replenishment / initial supplies following-up on requisitions, ensuring current status was available and visible to higher command.
Conducted periodic / 100% inventories with a zero discrepancy rating
Maintained Combat ready material for rapid deployments
Ensured Combat vehicles was being maintained at a operational readiness level
BAUMHOLDER GERMANY 2003 - 2007
SUPERVISOR (NCOIC) TRAILER / EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE - Supervised 6 personnel
Manage an Equipment Inventory in excess of 250 million dollars with a flawless error rating of zero percent inventorying consisting of Items from generators to items as large as 1 ton vehicles
Performed In-Progress-Inspections ensuring strict compliance with Technical Data during Operational Maintenance of equipment.
Maintained accurate inspection records ensuring all updates were accomplish for all inspection history in the computer mainframe.
Conduct 50% inventory every two months as well as a 100% every fifth month maintaining a 100% percent accuracy rating during all inventories to include equipment signed out by platoon sergeants. Ensuring required equipment is readily available and accounted for.
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Ensured all vehicles met schedule maintenance while maintaining 100% accountability.
Maintain Vehicle fleet in operational readiness at all times providing the ability to perform the mission with no vehicle mishap due to maintenance.
Maintained accurate records in the Commanders Property book ensuring complete visibility of all Combat vehicles assigned under his command.
Ordered parts using electric technical manual request procedures, ensuring correct parts were ordered and vehicles where fully operational.
FORT STEWART GEORGIA 2002 – 2003
SUPERVISOR (NCOIC) Supervised 2 personnel
Responsible for inventory and maintenance of Combat vehicles and equipment assigned.
Responsible for ordering replenishment / initial supplies following-up on requisitions, ensuring current status was available and visible to higher command.
Conducted periodic / 100% inventories with a zero discrepancy rating
Maintained Combat ready material for rapid deployments
CAMP RED CLOUD SOUTH KOREA 2001 - 2002
SUPERVISOR ARMORY
Responsible for inventory and maintenance of Combat vehicles and equipment assigned
Responsible for ordering replenishment / initial supplies following-up on requisitions, ensuring current status was available and visible to higher command.
Conducted periodic / 100% inventories with a zero discrepancy rating
Maintained Combat ready material for rapid deployments
Military Training Courses / Awards
Wheel Vehicle Mechanic School Unit Level Logistics System Course
Certificate of Achievement (3)
Combat Life Saver Course
Logistics Training Course
REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST