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Maintenance Management

Location:
Clarksville, TN, 37040
Salary:
$80,000
Posted:
December 19, 2010

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Willie James Douglas Jr.

**** ********** **.

Clarksville, Tennessee 37040

Home: 931-***-****

Cell: 931-***-****

***********@*****.***

United States

WORK EXPERIENCE:

Data Solutions & Technology, Inc. (10/10/2009 – 11/04/2010) -

Battle Damage Forensic Technician

Lanham, Maryland United States

Supervisor: Melissa Patrick - DSN 434-***-****; Contact:Yes

Salary: $0.00 per month

Duties: Battlefield Vehicle Forensics Technician, responsible for ten, two person teams, deployed in operations in South Western Asia (Middle East) in direct support of (NGIC) National Ground Intelligence Center. My responsibilities include but not limited to coordinating activity and the operations of data collection teams to the appropriate logistic staff, while responding to directions and tasking from CONUS government and contractor leadership. I am responsible for assessing & evaluating real potentially complex logistical problems in the field, identify problems encountered and take action on previous precedence or own initiative. I maintain accountability for the team equipment, coordinate and interface with unit-level and higher echelon maintenance personnel to travel to military installations and Forward Operating Bases(FOBs) to collect data. Daily investigations and evaluation of data collected on attacks against United States and Coalition Armed Forces to determine the lethality of enemy weapons (conventional, anti-armor and Improvised Exploding Devices (IED). Using prescribed battlefield vehicles forensics methodology, I conduct hands on technical inspections and maintenance of battle damage vehicles on all MRAP variants, Up-Armored HMMWV, Stryker, BUSK, and Abrams TUSK programs. While documenting accurate measurements of the impact point and significant damage locations, retrieving, and documenting weapons, fragments, parts, or residue. I submit data collected to include artifacts, photographs, and vehicle parts to the Army National Ground Intelligence Center (NGIC) in accordance with prescribed SOP and ensuring proper security handling. I provide critical threat information for the materiel development community to develop mitigation measures ranging from belly plate designs to vehicle blast mitigation designs such as MRAP to RKG-3 counter-measures. Continuously recommend to Commanders, other Army staff, and the Army Research and Development community, corrective measures that might be taken to mitigate those effects, such as technical adaptations to U.S. vehicles or Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTP) changes.

United States Army (Fort Campbell, KY) (08/16/2007 - 10/03/2009) - Senior Maintenance Operation Manager, (1SG)

Fort Campbell, Kentucky United States

Supervisor: CSM Hart, Henry - DSN 312-***-****; Contact:Yes

Salary: $0.00 per month

Duties: Manage the Maintenance Department for construction equipment, and light motor vehicles. Enforced safety and quality policies and procedures and ensure directly or indirectly that all maintenance personnel are trained and developing for the future. Providing daily, weekly, and monthly reports to the corporate headquarters in order to keep them informed of the Companies projects and man power. Instrumental in developing a Battalion Maintenance programs, for the Engineer Equipment and Light Wheeled Vehicles. Balanced critical training, while simultaneously executing daily work load and tasking requirements. Coordinated logistical activities with all/other operational and support elements. Conduct and coordinated using internal assets serviceability and responsible for equipment readiness status, equipment status reporting, requisitioning and dispatching. Analyzed statistical data and reports to ascertain trends, conformance to standard and directives, and efficiency of operations. Exercised full managerial authority for accomplishing the mission through a contractor workforce. Supervised several section engaged in contract oversight/quality assurance and administrative tasks. Developed plans for meeting long-range resource requirements. Determined the number and skills of workers, materials, & funding required. Ensured timely initiation of procurement actions. Provided technical guidance on the management of material. Inspect completed work for accuracy and compliance with established procedures. Maintained a 96% operational readiness rate. Coordinated supporting activities. Reviewed and annotated changes to material condition status report. Possess the ability to identify HAZMAT and safely dispose of HAZMAT within applicable regulations. Maintained 100% accountability of property and provide technical assistance on supply procedures. Created reports to track location of all property, equipment and vehicles. Performed supply management functions and implement working knowledge of the US Army supply policies, management and reporting procedures while developmenting a Statement of Work and reviewing Contract Data requirements.

United States Army ( Fort Hood, TX) (08/18/2003 - 08/03/2007) - Senior Maintenance Operation Manager, (1SG)

Fort Hood, Texas United States

Supervisor: CSM Hughes, Calvin - DSN 312-***-****; Contact:Yes

Salary: $0.00 per month

Duties: Responsible for the training, supervision, professional logistical development and personnel support for over 1400 employees. Development department certification plan to ensure all personnel within the company were capable of accomplishing their jobs in a wartime environment. Established and provided a logistical and maintenance support to a Multiple Launch Rocket System project worth over 100 million dollars. Monitor equipment dispatching, open work orders. Oversee Service Foremen or Service Supervisor(s) by monitoring quality, safety, reset equipment and productivity of each work team or area. Received a score of 98% during the Army Environmental Inspection, which saved the company over $200,000 during the physical year. Provided daily, weekly, and monthly reports to the Corporate Headquarters to keep them informed of the Companies projects and man power. Responsibility for maintenance engineering functions as they relate to Integrated Logistics Support (ILS). As the lead provisionary for a complex maintenance system. I was responsible for identifying, selecting, provisioning coding, determining initial requirements, and cataloging of items to procured or supported through the product life cycle. Supervised operation of organizations performing supply and related service operations such as transportation, property disposal, and commissary operations. Supervised management of materiel support functions in stock control and accounting, procurement, inventory control, and item financial management. Supervised development and preparation of operations information, plans, maps sketches, overlays and related data to employ supply and service organizations. Contributes to staff development and operations of supply support data systems, equipment review, salvage and repair parts supply procedures, and maintenance support systems. Supervised preparation of orders, operating instructions, reports, and related technical materials. Received, inspected, inventoried, loaded, unloaded, segregated, stored, issued, delivered and turned-in organization and installation supplies and equipment. Operated unit level computer. Prepared all unit/organizational supply documents. Maintained automated supply system for accounting of organizational and installation supplies and equipment. Issued and received small arms. Secured and controls weapons and ammunition in security areas. Scheduled and performs preventive and organizational maintenance on weapons. Inspect completed work for accuracy and compliance with established procedures. Coordinated supply activities. Reviewed and annotated changes to unit material condition status report. Posted transactions to organizational and installation property books and supporting transaction files. Determined method of obtaining relief from responsibility for lost, damaged and destroyed supply items. Established and maintained stock records and other documents such as inventory, material control, accounting and supply reports.

United States Army (Fort Stewart, GA) (09/23/2001 - 08/03/2003) - Senior Logistics Maintenance Manager (S-4)

Hinesville, Georgia United States

Supervisor: MAJ Davis, Rickey - DSN 312-***-****; Contact:Yes

Salary: $0.00 per month

Duties: Provided program support for the unit operations, materiel management and readiness reports. Briefed daily readiness reports, maintenance status validation (026 validation), troubled systems issue validation, supervised BLST link to the Materiel Management Team (MMT), attend daily/weekly/monthly maintenance meetings at the company through the brigade level, and provide data/feedback on maintenance and Sustainment issues. Provide information/feedback as needed for the Commander and the appropriate supported installation activities. Analyzed and research questions/issues,utilized strong program management skills, for the BLST activities. Perform technical analysis on unit logistical support requirements and unit ability to support/meet those requirements in a timely manner. Attend and conduct meetings with BLST activities and other unit elements and provide technical/administrative expertise as necessary. Established and maintain electronic database of inquires, actions taken, resolutions, and closeouts. Document results of technical analysis in electronic database. Upon request, provided verbal, written, and electronic reports. Perform material management(supply, maintenance, readiness) functions, gathering data, conducting analysis, and recommending course of action to the unit Commander. Coordinated, synchronized, integrated, and leverage logistics support between the LSE and supporting BLST's. Participate in all briefings pertaining to equipment and materiel fielding activities for the brigade. Coordinated plans between fielding agency and the unit elements. Chairing meetings and participating in the decisions concerning the preparation of Material Fielding Plans, maintenance publications reviews, and user training.

United States Army (Camp Hovey, Korea) (11/15/1998 - 09/07/2001) - Senior Logistics Maintenance Manager (S-4)

APO, Armed Forces Pacific, Republic of Korea

Supervisor: 1SG Woods, Brian - DSN 317-***-****; Contact:Yes

Salary: $0.00 per year

Duties: Managed administrative and logistics personnel in their daily operations. Monitored and collect operational, supply and maintenance data, verify all data for accuracy, record data on DA 2404 and 5988-E Forms, enter data in computer when required, run edits and correct errors, write reports and brief Army Commanders as required. Responsible for life support for six personnel and repairs on two vehicles; Planned, coordinated, and executed daily Operation for over 20,000 civilian and military employees. Responsible for the coordination of all projects assigned to the Garrison Command with the various contractors that provided support to the companies. Provided Quality Assurance/Quality checks on all projects worth 14 million dollars; Managed coordination and disposal of excess supplies and equipment. Provided all the information for the site contractor for the daily work orders. Managed 4 separate organizational maintenance activities with 491 wheeled vehicles, trailers, generators and special purpose equipment items. Supervised a team of 90 personnel in ten different Military Occupational Specialties. Reduced the number of high priority deadline vehicles by 40%, during the fiscal year. This increased the Battalion readiness to 98%, for deploying. Provided briefing and updates as required on the progress of projects to both the command group and the end user while assisting with any required coordination to expedite the completion. Coordinated and provided support for all troop units during deployment and redeployment. Managed a monthly high priority purchase budget of over $75,000 with zero discrepancies.

EDUCATION:

Active student at Ashford University (93) credit hours (Bachelor of Arts in Organizational Management Degree)

Graduate of the Senior Logistical Maintenance Leadership Course

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

(Senior Maintenance Management Course Certified 63Z50) Completion of this course, the student will be able to serve as a supervisor in the selected military occupational specialty for which they are trained. Lectures, demonstrations, and practical exercises cover leadership, communication skills, fundamentals of instructions, logistics management, and refresher training in the appropriate military occupational specialty. Emphasis is placed on leadership and verbal and written communication.

Parts List and Loads Certified (PLL) responsible for maintaining records of services performed, ordering and managing repair parts, dispatching vehicles and equipment, and maintaining operator licensing records.

Standard Army Retail Supply System (SARSS-1) This management level course provides participants with a general understanding of SARSS-1 automated procedures, as well as the access and use of the data processed.

The Army Maintenance Management System Certified (TAMMS), Unit Level Logistics System-Ground, Standard Army Retail Supply System (ULLS-G), Standard Army Retail Supply System (SARSS-1) and basic warehouse functions, Material Release Order Control (MROC).

Department of Labor (Certification for Diesel Automotive Training) Designed to provide enhancement training to vehicle mechanics and their supervisors in 63 series MOS on advance level of theory, electricity, hydraulics, schematic interpret and interaction troubleshooting, diagnostics, and repair and skill improvements in malfunctions using organic TMDE, breakout boxes on the M1A1 Abrams Tank, M2/3, M113A3, M88A1 recovery vehicle, and light and heavy wheel vehicles.

Basic Instructor Course (BNCOC) Certified Course designed for individuals who hold basic instructional skills. Necessary to successfully teach, after completion of course students holds (H) instructor Identifier as Secondary MOS.

(Supply Management Course Trained) Completion of this course, the student will be able to serve as a supervisor in the selected military occupational specialty for which they are trained. Lectures, demonstrations, and practical exercises cover leadership, communication skills, fundamentals of instructions, logistics management, and refresher training in the appropriate military occupational specialty. Established and maintained automated and manual accounting records, post receipts and turn-ins, and performed dues-ins and dues-outs accounting. Corrects error and exception documents. Reviewed and verified quantities received against bills of lading, contracts, purchase requests, and shipping documents. Packed, crated, stenciled, weighed, and band equipment and supplies. Performed prescribed load list and shop stock list duties in manual and automated supply applications. Prepared, annotated and distributed shipping documents. Emphasis is placed on leadership and verbal and written communication.

(Basic Welding Trained) Basic Introduction course designed to teach technical documentation, basic mechanical theory, Sheet metal work welding, knowledge and comprehension of welding and brazing designing, and production of quality welding.

(Basic Generation Trained) Performed battlefield damage assessment and repair. Responsible for supervising and performing maintenance and overhaul of Power-Generation (60 kw, 50 kw, 30 kw, 10 kw, 5 kw, 3 kw and 2 kw) equipment, internal combustion engines and associated equipment. Performed repair of gas turbine power plants/packs, diesel power plants/packs, compression ignition engine fuel systems, compression ignition air induction systems, vehicle air cooling systems, vehicle liquid cooling systems, track hull electrical systems, automatic transmission assemblies, track vehicle cross drive transmission assemblies, transfer assemblies, hydraulic brake systems, mechanical; hydraulic steering systems, track vehicle hydraulic assemblies, fire extinguisher/suppression systems. Repaired track vehicle using battlefield damage assessment.

(Petroleum Warehouse Supervisor) Received and stored bulk and package petroleum, oils, and lubricants products. Issued and dispensed bulk fuels and water from storage and distribution facilities to using units. Selected and submitted samples of petroleum, oils, and lubricants to laboratory for testing. Performed petroleum and water accounting duties. Operated equipment associated with petroleum and water distribution system and multi-product pipeline system. Fuels and defuels vehicles, and stationary equipment. Take emergency precautions to prevent harm to self and facilities in event of petroleum spillage or fire. Assigned duties, spot checks work adequacy, and instructs and supervises subordinates in work techniques and procedures. Determined source of product contamination in storage areas and pipelines and directs reclamation and disposition for petroleum products. Assured adherence to safety procedures and ensures keeping of efficient, clean, and safe work environment.

(Movement Control Supervisor) Provided supervision and technical guidance for subordinates. Researched, interpreted, prepared, and coordinated actions pertaining to travel entitlement. Monitored all freight, cargo, and materiel shipments to ensure accountability; identified and reported problem areas within the traffic management system to prevent additional costs, losses, and damage. Conducted briefings for unit moves. Requested, coordinated, and monitors movement schedules and programs; ensured transport capability is appropriate, cost effective, and meets mission requirements. Checked and inspected equipment blocking and bracing. Prepared and consolidated transportation movement reports. Operated automated data processing equipment to document movement information, contracts, and responds to shipment inquiries, discrepancies, and routine movements transactions.

Retired United States Army with an, active Secret Clearance.



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