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Title Supply Chain Customer Service
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GERALD, AUGUSTINAPO, AE, Street Address  PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE EMAIL AVAILABLESupply Chain Management, Logistics, DistributionAs a seasoned Logistician with over 10 years of experience, I have served as a Property Book Officer overseeing six Unit Identification Codes (UICs) with a track record of managing the entire Battalion without any discrepancies. Furthermore, I have deployed multiple times with various units in the US Army.Secret Clearance Logistic Badge Customer Service/Leadership Critical Thinking Training Time Management Records Management Creativity Hard Working/ Ability to Multitask, Team Building, Team Leader, HAZMAT Manager, Talent Management, Analytical Thinking, Scheduling, Time Management, Communication.EXPERIENCEProperty Book Officer US Army, Baumholder Germany March 2021- Present As a Property Book Officer (PBO), your primary role involves overseeing Property Accountability. In this capacity, you are responsible for meticulously maintaining accurate and up-to-date records of all equipment, supplies, and property owned by the unit. It is crucial to emphasize the significance of property accountability, as it ensures that all items are effectively tracked, managed, and safeguarded throughout their lifecycle.Issue property to authorized personnel within the unit and explain the procedures and requirements for requesting and receiving property items, along with any documentation needed for accountability purposes Turn in equipment or property to the PBO when it is no longer needed or has reached the end of its serviceable life. You will need to explain the turn-in process, including conducting necessary inspections and completing the required paperwork to ensure the items are in the appropriate condition. Conduct regular inventories and inspections of property to maintain accurate records and identify any discrepancies or losses. Explain the requirements for conducting inventories and inspections, as well as outline the consequences of not adhering to these procedures. Notify the PBO promptly in case of lost, damaged, or stolen property. Explain the reporting process and the steps that will be taken to investigate and resolve the situation.Supply SGT Noncommission Officer US Army, Fort Bragg NC April 2013- February 2021 In charge of overseeing and managing government property valued at over $100,000,000, ensuring its accountability and proper maintenance. Led, trained, and aided with maintaining the morale, welfare, Utilized the Army Decision Support Tool (DST) to optimize equipment on hand, fill shortages and identify excess equipment to maximize readiness and fulfill high priority requirements. Inventory Management: The Supply Sergeant ensures that the unit's equipment, supplies, and materials have accurate and up-to-date inventory records. This includes conducting regular inventories and resolving any discrepancies to maintain accountability. Placed orders Based on the unit's needs and requirements, the Supply Sergeant is responsible for placing orders for necessary equipment and supplies. This may involve coordinating with higher headquarters, vendors, or other supply sources to acquire the required items. Oversaw the storage of supplies and equipment in an organized manner. They are also responsible for efficiently distributing these items to the unit's personnel as needed. Issued required gear, ensuring that all items were in 100% serviceable condition. Maintenance and Repairs: The Supply Sergeant may coordinate maintenance and repairs for equipment within the unit. This involves liaising with maintenance personnel or external support to ensure that equipment is operational and ready for use. Logistics Support: During deployments or field operations, the Supply Sergeant plays a crucial role in providing logistics support. This includes managing resupply operations, transportation of goods, and coordination with higher-level logistics units. Accountability and Records: The Supply Sergeant is responsible for maintaining meticulous records of all transactions, receipts, issues, and turn-ins of supplies and equipment. These records are essential for auditing, accountability, and future planningEDUCATION TRAINING CERTIFICATIONSB.S. Biology, Florida State University March 2012,Advanced Skills Course  Logistics Supply, Fort Lee Virginia*Add senior cert*SPECIALIZED TRAININGResiliency Training Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP) Equal Opportunity Training Cyber Security First Aid/Trauma ResponseAnti-Terrorism Risk AwarenessVOLUNTEER EXPERIENCECYS Soccer coach for the ages of 11-12 at Landstuhl Germany

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