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Location:
Johnston, SC, 29832
Salary:
100000.00 +
Posted:
April 06, 2012

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Katrina Diane Fulmore

*** ********* ***** ********, ** 29832

803-***-****

g8t7dt@r.postjobfree.com

OBJECTIVE:

Dedicated professional with over 20 years of logistical experience seeking a position as a Logistical Analyst/Logistics Management with a vast knowledge of supply chain management to include property book management, warehouse management, and container management, seeking a challenging, and rewarding position to further enhance my career in the logistics field. Self motivated, with the ability to accomplish any logistical task in an expedient and professional manner. Very goal and detail oriented able to make timely analytical decisions to benefit all, based on all available resources. Team player who is motivated and hard working that enjoys helping others, committed to quality performance, reliable, detail oriented, and processes professional integrity, strong moral courage and honesty.

PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY

Over twenty years of progressive experience and knowledge in civilian and military supply chain management and proficient with AMEDDPAS, TAMMIS, SAMS 1, SAMS1E, SARSS, IBS CMM, PBUSE, DMLSS, Logmastre, Microsoft Office. Sixteen years of transportation management. Fifteen years of Property Book management experience. Ten years of supervisory experience. Seven years of experience using PBUSE. Five years of experience using IBS CMM.

WORK EXPERIENCE:

SAIC - Receiving Specialist (2011-Present)

Safat, Mina Abdula, Kuwait

• Assigned as Section QA/QC reviewing all receipts were properly processed and documented correctly.

• Maintained all Receiving Receipts and file for accountability and historical purposes with in regulations.

• Investigated receipt of items that were partial shipments or missing documentation.

• Maintained EXCEL data base of all non-requisition items. Maintained all records using data bases and filed paperwork.

• Responsible for processing and receiving orders; conducting turn-ins of recoverable items, and walk-through requests.

• Verified materials/supplies received against requisitions, shipping notices, or invoices, to determine irregularities in the orders. Handled and stored flammable or corrosive materials.

• Responsible for DHL, FEDEX, UPS deliveries.

• Responsible for daily pick up and transportation of stock from SSA to MOSS warehouse.

• Used hand trucks, forklifts and other lifting equipment to move items from one area to the next.

ManTech Route Clearance - Logistic Analyst (2008-2011)

Forward Operating Base (FOB) Marez, Mosul/Camp Ar Ramadi/Joint Operating Base Balad, Iraq

• Responsible for all movement of Logistics Retrograde assets Mantech RCV government property and warehouse stock out of theater to Kuwait, Afghanistan, and CONUS shipments to include inventories, processing and packing of containers, customs inspections and movement requests from OIF.

• Managed all Government Furnished Property (GFP) hand receipts for the Route Clearance program and set standards for theater hand receipts for use theater-wide according to regulation.

• Conducts 100% inventories of all tools and equipment to ensure accurate accountability for all items.

• Tagged all GFP items and adds items to MTISC/Logmastre, PBUSE and corresponding hand receipts, as well as coordinates activities for the disposition and turn in of property.

• Managed shipping and receiving as shipping liaison in Al Taqquadum pushing parts to and from remote sites in theater, by pushing parts to and from Al Taqquadum to remote sites in theater, provided solutions to complex shipping issues to ensure quick and proper delivery of repair parts in a timely manner.

• Responsible for accurate and timely shipping of parts and equipment using Military Air (SHERPA), FEDEX, DHL, National Air Cargo, and Military Ground Shipments.

• Prepares all shipments including all shipping documents, Transportation Movement Requests (TMR, DD Form 1149 Requisition and Invoice/Shipping Document, SF 1428 Inventory Disposal Schedule, packing slips, and Placards.

• Maintained all records using data bases and filed paperwork.

• Requisitioned supplies, parts and equipment for site.

• Tracks and monitors all shipments incoming and out going using the RFITV Portal, FEDEX, DHL and National Air Cargo Tracking numbers through the company websites.

• Responsible for managing site/theater warehouse to ensure stock levels were at authorized levels.

• Supervised and trained 2 to 25 workers.

• Assigned daily task and goals.

• Evaluated work in process and gave feed back as needed.

• Reviewed and approved time cards.

• Conducts monthly, periodic, annual, and special inventories.

• Coordinates activities for the disposition and turn in of GFE property.

• Responsible for transition between maintenance programs Logmastre program to SAMS1E. Solved implementation problems and set standard for theater wide transition.

Kellogg Brown and Root (KBR) - Senior Logistics Warehouseman (2007 - 2008)

Camp Anaconda, Balad, Iraq

• Directly responsible for the supervision and of twenty subcontract workers and eleven host country nationals.

• Instructed workers on daily activities.

• Set goals and evaluated work accomplished by subcontract workers.

• Gave constructive feedback where needed.

• Reviewed and approved time cards.

• Responsible for the establishing and maintaining stock control records as well as location maintenance.

• Conducts monthly, periodic, annual, and special inventories.

• Responsible for processing and receiving orders; conducting turn-ins of recoverable items, and walk-through requests.

• Very efficient at processing maintenance work orders using and preparing daily, weekly, and monthly reports in SARSS and SAMS1.

• Served as Safety Representative, responsible for attending weekly safety meetings and keeping all warehouse personnel abreast of the latest guidelines set forth by KBR, OSHA, and the military.

• Responsible for container management insuring all containers are properly accounted for in IBS CMM system; in and out gated, tagging containers with proper contact information as well as RFID tags. Personally corresponds with and conducts follow up with receiving units to ensure successful receipt of all containers.

• Managed Government Furnished Property (GFP) hand receipts for warehouse using PBUSE.

• Proficient in SARSS, SAMS 1, TAMMIS, IBS CMM, PBUSE, and Microsoft Office Systems.

South Carolina Army National Guard (Tech) – Warehouseman (2007)

CIF, USPFO Columbia, South Carolina

• Provided logistical support to the entire South Carolina Army National Guard issuing equipment to units.

• Consolidated and organized the CIF warehouse to help facilitate a smoother functioning storage facility to ensure that stock was easily accessible and organized by National Stock Number, type and size.

• Received and inspected equipment from units to ensure the correct items were being turned in and that all items were serviceable.

• Trained and supervised four employees.

• Assigned daily tasks and followed up on status of tasks.

• Kept accurate individual service member's clothing records for the entire state of South Carolina.

• Consolidated and reorganized record keeping system and files for clothing records.

• Responsible for overall maintenance and functions of the USFO CIF warehousing duties; receiving, issuing, shipping and keeping accurate inventory.

• Inspected inventoried and turned in unserviceable equipment to DRMO.

• Maintained accountability of all warehouse equipment and property using PBUSE.

South Carolina Army National Guard – H/R Specialist/Unit Supply Specialist (2003-2007)

HHC 228th Signal Brigade Spartanburg, South Carolina

• Responsible for all unit personnel files, analyzing, processing and maintaining soldier and officer information files.

• Assisted service members in completing and submitting personnel actions request and soldier readiness documentation for the unit.

• Trained and supervised six lower enlisted soldiers.

• Conducted Unit and Brigade readiness records reviews.

• Proficient in Microsoft Office programs, providing letters, reports, requisitions and official government orders.

• Organized and maintained copies of all individual personnel and readiness files, and orders.

• Scheduled training and leave for unit personnel.

• Continuously monitored all feedback from Army Headquarters in an expedite manner.

• Performed all of the following on a daily basis: maintained security of weapons in weapons vault, issued and received weapons, inspected and conducted small arms repair of weapons. Prepared work order requests for weapon needing to be sent out for repair.

• Maintained document register, inventory records, and prepared requisitions for the procurement of supplies, issued TA-50 to soldiers in the unit, maintained unit clothing records, conducted inventory and maintained proper accountability of unit equipment and property book records. Cataloged supplies and equipment sorted and placed materials on racks, shelves or bins for proper storage and organization.

• Used hand trucks, forklifts and other lifting equipment to move items from one area to the next.

• Instrumental in unit property book accountability using PBUSE.

American General Life and Accident - Insurance Agent (2005 - 2006)

Augusta, Georgia

• Sold and serviced life, health and accident insurance.

• Reviewed current and new client situations and circumstances to determine what type of coverage would best suit their individual needs.

• Provided customer service to clients needing to file claims, and received monthly premiums.

• Responsible for collecting and accurately accounting for all money transactions. Personally deposited all monies collected into company bank account.

U.S. Army – Work Order Clerk/Materials Expediter (2001 - 2003)

Eisenhower Army Medical Center Fort Gordon, Georgia

• Maintained, ordered and received stock. Identified and issued materials used to maintain installation mobile equipment.

• Expedited the ordering and movement of priority items and conducted follow up on overdue materials.

• Maintained and operated a tool issue facility, prepared requisitions for parts and materials required in support of maintenance facility.

• Supervised 5 soldiers.

• Provided assessment of warranties on medical equipment to maintenance staff.

• Worked with medical supply warehouse staff and property book office to ensure that new equipment had been properly processed, inspected and/or repaired by medical equipment repair staff before being allocated to the respected hospital area or department and annotated in AMEDDPAS and PBUSE.

• Worked with property book office and warehouse staff in coordinating the turn in of old equipment.

• Managed and processed equipment brought into the Medical Maintenance Facility to expedite work orders.

U.S. Army – Operations Specialist (1999 - 2001)

Eisenhower Army Medical Center Fort Gordon, Georgia

• Training NCO responsible for prioritizing and coordinating all training events.

• Ensured that all training events met prescribed time lines, and were orchestrated and executed in a professional manner.

• Maintained training files for all soldiers assigned to Eisenhower Army Medical Center. Maintained training data base (access). Maintained training event files.

• Responsible for typing all training memoranda, posting training schedules, requesting and coordinating all logistics for training events; to include but not limited to: equipment, personnel, training sites, vehicles, weapons, ammunition medical and first aid supplies, emergency personnel and communications with hospital emergency room and higher headquarters during training events.

• Developed, reviewed, typed and disseminated MOI's for all training events.

• Collected, input, sorted and compiled statistical data from training events and assembled reports for higher commands using data bases in Excel and Access. Developed spreadsheets, power point presentations, and tracking reports.

• Provided leadership, guidance and direction to soldiers and supervisors on specific situations that may arise during training and corrective action to be taken.

• Onsite liaison between the Operation and Training Section, training event NCOICs and range control.

• Ensured that all safety regulations were adhered to and training standards were met.

• Coordinated logistics and transportation for change of command ceremonies and assisted behind the scenes during such events.

U.S. Army – Medical Supply Specialist (1998 - 1999)

16th MEDLOG BN Camp Carroll, Korea

• Responsible for the management of supplies for the optical Fabrication Laboratory servicing the entire peninsula of South Korea and the War Stock Reserves.

• Reorganized warehouse storage system that was more manageable, efficient and organized thus saving the U.S. Army Awarded the Army Achievement Medal for developing and implementing a way to reduce, and streamline warehouse stock; which resulted in a savings of millions of dollars.

• Instrumental in the assigning locations, inventorying, cataloging and organizing all war stock reserves; thus creating an environment of efficiency and ease of accessibility.

• Supervised, instructed, and mentored 10 lower enlisted on job duties and performance.

• Very knowledgeable in all regulations that govern the accountability of government property.

• Extensive experience in auditing procedures, supply regulations, operations, policies and procedures applicable to the requisition of a wide variety of property, medical and non medical supplies.

• Knowledge of investigative methods and techniques with the ability to identify and research relevant facts to find solutions to technical and administrative support problems.

• Performed inventory management procedures to include ordering, shipping, receiving, stocking and inventorying of all supplies for the Optical Fabrication Lab.

• Used Microsoft Office programs, and other software to procure supplies from military and civilian sources. Inspected invoices and supplies to ensure accuracy of orders. Filed and maintained all invoices and request for items.

• Maintained accurate records through meticulous bookkeeping, accounting, and business administration practices.

• Identified proper source for supply items based on cost, availability, technical characteristics and applicable regulations for ordering.

• Responsible Loading, unloading and moving stock using equipment such as gas and electric fork lifts up to 30k's, pallet jacks, and hand trucks, according to U.S. Army regulations, DOT regulations and Korean regulations.

• Managed, stored, and transported hazardous and flammable materials.

US ARMY - Hand Receipt Manager (1997-1998)

Walter Reed Army Medical Center Washington, D.C.

• Assigned as a Property Book Manager for Walter Reed Army Medical Center, responsible for managing and streamlining over three hundred and fifty hand receipts worth over $185 million dollars. These hand receipts consisted of medical and non-medical equipment for MEDCEN, DENCOM, VETCOM, and surrounding clinics at Ft. Meade, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, and the Pentagon.

• Received numerous accommodations for maintaining a readiness rating of 100% at all times and an overdue status of 0.0% for property book.

• Supervised, instructed, and mentored 4 lower enlisted on job duties and performance.

• Knowledgeable in supply procedures and regulations governing property accountability and maintenance of the automated consolidated property books.

• Responsible for the requisitioning, receiving, storage, issuing and turn in of property book items in a timely manner.

• Ensured that all supply requests and documentation were properly processed and periodic inventories were conducted.

• Resolved discrepancies between supply records and inventory counts and ensured relief procedures were implemented when property could not be accounted for.

• Maintained property book records for expendable/nonexpendable, durable supplies and equipment in an automated property book system.

• Responsible for the reconciliation of property book transaction registers and the verification of TDA items to insure they were authorized prior to processing requisition.

• Prepared reports as required on a monthly, quarterly and annual basis.

Federal Correctional Institution – Food Service Warehouse Supervisor (1994-1995)

FCI Greenville, Greenville Illinois

• Supervised 10 inmate workers in food service warehouse.

• Select inmates for hire base on their capabilities and terminate according to their performance.

• Instructed inmate workers on daily activities.

• Evaluated and paid inmate workers monthly giving bonuses when appropriate.

• Set goals and evaluated work accomplished by workers.

• Gave constructive feedback where needed.

• Supervised the receipt and issue of food and supplies for the Food service departments.

• Verified shipment against invoices, inspected items for freshness and quality.

• Stored items according to regulations for storage requirements for perishable and non perishable food items.

• Inspected storage for vermin and took corrective action against such occurrences.

• Issued food and supplies to Food service department taking careful consideration for units of issue such as weight and packaging.

• Inventories warehouse items and compared inventories to computer counts on hand to ensure accuracy.

• Took measures to insure the security of items that were considered controlled substances in the prison environment such as yeast.

• Monitored and maintained stock to be sure that food was issued on the first in first out basis to keep the food from expiring and/or spoiling.

• Broke down monthly meal plans for food service to regulate the quantities leaving the warehouse was correct and to issue proper amounts of foods such as meats to keep from having overage and undergo being issued.

• Monitored warehouse and storage facilities for cleanliness and orderliness.

• Typed memos, letters and other correspondence within department and to other departments as needed.

• Kept accurate records and filing system for accountability.

US ARMY NATIONAL GUARD – UNIT SUPPLY CLERK (1991-1993)

Camp Denali, Ft Richardson, Alaska

• Performed any of the following duties on a daily basis. Small arms repair and visual inspection of weapons issued and returned to the arms room.

• Conducted mechanical checks on all weapons and secured weapons in arms room according to regulations. Prepared work orders for maintenance on weapons needing to be sent out for repair.

• Maintained document register, inventory records and prepared requisitions for the procurement of supplies.

• Issued TA-50 and uniforms to soldiers.

• Responsible for transferring all inventories from manual registers to automated registers.

• Maintained storage areas.

• Property accountability of company equipment and government property.

• Counted stock or merchandise on hand and posts totals to manual and automated inventories.

• Cataloged supplies and equipment. Sorted and placed materials or items on racks, shelves, or bins according to size, type, style, color, or product code.

• Counted items for distribution.

• Conducted special and periodic inventories.

• Received, stored and distributed materials, equipment and products.

• Typed and maintained hand receipt of materials issued to other departments.

• Operated typewriters adding machines, computers, and micro fiche viewers.

• Used hand trucks, forklifts and other pallet lifting equipment to move items from one area to the next.

US ARMY - MEDICAL SUPPLY CLERK (1990-1991)

Troop Medical Clinic, Ft. Richardson, Alaska

• Verified clerical computations against physical count of stock and adjusted errors in computations or counts according to regulations. Investigated and reported reasons for the discrepancies.

• Cataloged supplies and equipment.

• Supervised ordering, receiving, storing, inventory, issuing and shipping of materials.

• Compares inventories taken by workers with office records.

• Planned layout of stock rooms, warehouse and other storage facilities taking into consideration size, quantity, weight, turnover, and other related factors of stored items.

• Studied records and recommended remedial action for reported non usable, slow moving, and excess stock on hand.

• Kept perpetual inventory records.

• Coordinated handling of merchandise in store rooms.

• Reads customer orders, work orders, shipping orders, and requisitions to determine items to be moved, gathered, or distributed. Determined accuracy of stock levels and reorder points and adjusted levels and reorder points as needed to keep slow moving stock or other heavily used stock levels accurate.

• Conducted special or periodic inventories.

• Responsible for procurement of materials and/or supplies.

• Controlled property book records.

• Maintained document registers on all requisitions and receipts.

• Filled requisitions, work orders, or requests for items.

• Prepared parcels for mailing.

• Maintained accurate financial records of accounts.

• Maintained and stored controlled items such as syringes, needles, drugs, and precious medals.

• Maintained linen inventories and documents of linen being cleaned. Controlled GSA accounts.

• Handled and stored flammable, corrosive, and other hazardous materials according to army and OSHA regulations.

US ARMY – Medical Supply Technician/Item Manager/Warehouseman (1987-1990)

Class VIII Medical Supply Warehouse, Ft. Richardson, Alaska

• Served as an item manager and supply technician in AMEDD Class VIII Warehouse.

• Initiated and tracked all supply actions to locally purchased medical supplies for medical, dental and veterinary clinics at Ft. Richardson, AK.

• Determined which method was most appropriate for purchase requests: through local contracting office via the purchase request, or by the use of a government credit card, or through the Defense Logistics Agency Depot System (DLA).

• Determined Priority designators to be used (PD).

• Initiated Blanket purchase agreements (BPA'S) for recurring requirements as needed, and ensured that all items ordered were closely tracked and received on time in order to ensure items are available on time to support patient care.

• Cataloged and input data into the Defense Logistics Standard System (DMLSS).

• Throughout daily activities conducted all duties within the policies, procedures, operations and program requirements regarding the AMEDDPAS, DMLSS, and the CARE and the PR web systems.

• Demonstrated these duties under the governing supply regulation practices and inventory management principles, and budgetary practices and procedures as it relates to medical materiel acquisitions and procurement.

• Followed the guidelines set forward for the Defense Finance and Accounting Office (DFAS) vendor payment system.

• Extensive experience in receiving, packaging and preparation for shipment, compilation of reports, and overall warehousing procedures, performing inventory and inspections to determine serviceability of stocked items.

• Experienced in setting up and rotating storage location considering factors such as life expectancy, available space, product turnover and interpreted and applied written instructions, referenced materials, publications and manuals.

• Performed any of the following on a daily basis: Received, stored, and distributed materials, products, and equipment.

• Read customer orders, work orders, shipping documents, or requisitions to determine items and quantities to be gathered moved and distributed.

• Sorted and placed materials or items on racks, bins, or shelves according to size, type, style, color, or product code.

• Sorted and stores perishable goods in refrigerated rooms.

• Filled requisitions, work orders, or requests for items. Assembled customer orders from stock and placed orders to packing station or shipping department.

• Counts items for distribution and prepared parcels for shipment.

• Maintained inventory records. Determined adequacy of stock levels.

• Conducted special and periodic inventories. Prepared and performed hazardous waste and monthly drug destruction as per government regulations.

• Loaded and unloaded trucks on the docks.

• Verified materials/supplies received against requisitions, shipping notices, or invoices, to determine irregularities in the orders. Handled and stored flammable or corrosive materials.

EDUCATION: COMPUTER & ADDITIONAL SKILLS:

University of South Carolina Aiken, Aiken, South Carolina AMEDDPAS, and TAMIS SYSTEMS, SAMS 1,

History 122 Semester Hours SAMS1E, SARSS, STAMIS, IBS CMM, PBUSE,

Georgia Military College, Martinez, Georgia DMLSS, Logmastre, Microsoft Office

A.S. General Study’s emphasis in Biology and Chemistry JOB RELATAED TRAINING:

SECURITY CLEARANCE: 76J Medical Supply Course, US Army

Secret 42A Human Resource Specialist, US Army

AWARDS: EMT I, US Army/ EMT II, US Army

Good Conduct Medal, 2, US Army

Army Achievement Medal, 2, US Army



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