Roy D. Johnson
Chesapeake, Va 23325
Professional Summary
To secure a position with a well-established organization with a stable environment that will lead to a lasting relationship in the field of distribution that will enable me to use my strong organizational skills, educational background, and ability to work well with people.
Education
November 9, 2009 Current, Bachelor Degree, University of Phoenix
June 2002 March 2003, Tidewater Tech
August 1994 June 1998, High School Diploma
Awards
Wal-Mart Distribution Center (Associate of the month for January 2006, April 2008, March 2009, June 2009, February 2010, Numerous Certificates of Achievement from March 2006 to April 2010, Five years of Perfect Yearly Evaluations)
United States Army (Army Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon, 2 Army Commendation Medal, 2 Army Achievement Medal)
Proudly served country during Iraqi War
Work Experience
February 2011-August 2012, HVAC Lead man,
East Coast Metal Distributors
Receives and counts inventory items, packs and unpacks such items and records receipt information manually or through a computer system. Also cleans and maintains supplies, examines stock items to determine potential defects and reports damages to a superior. Also performs general physical activities, including handling and moving materials, and controls machines and processes. To perform the necessary tasks aptly, I often use a forklift, wrap pallets and label shipments.
March 7, 2004 December 20, 2010, Lead Loader/Unloader,
Wal-Mart Distribution Center
Loading or Unloading between 3500 to 5000 cases per night, Using the Microsoft Office to ensure each case is loaded properly, Licensed to load with Forklift, Clamp, and Slip, Assisted Floor Manager as the floor Supervisor with nightly preparation of the other associates tasks, as well as taking lead in his or her absent. Unloads, unpacks, visually inspects, counts, segregates, pelletizes, and stores incoming supplies and equipment. Maintain a productive score of 95% or better
February 2003 – August 2003, during Iraqi War, Automated Logistical Specialist
United States Army
Responsible for supervising and performing management or warehouse functions in order to maintain equipment records and parts. Establishes and maintains stock records and other documents such as inventory, material control, accounting and supply reports. As well as processing inventories, surveys, and warehousing documents. Breaks down and distributes field rations. Also Operates material-handling equipment and performs accounting and sales functions in self-service supply.
June 1998 December 2003, Food Service Specialist
United States Army
Responsible for supervising the implementation and production of 200-1000 meals daily, ensuring a finished product that was well prepared, delivered accurately, and on time. Also provides technical guidance to lower grade personnel in garrison and field kitchen operations. Also ensures that proper procedures, temperatures, and time periods are adhered to during food preparation. As well as directing safety, security, and fire prevention procedures.