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Upper Marlboro, MDAuthorized to work in the US for any employerWork ExperienceTechnician/Truck Driver (CDL)WSS - Arlington, VANovember 2012 to PresentAs a crew member/Truck Driver, Perform a variety of preventative maintenance and emergency repair and replacement of main, service lines, taps, valves, and hydrant replacement/repairs under the guidance of the Team Leader.Knowledge of the processes and methods to perform assignments, operate the equipment, vehicle, and tools. Operate the authority's fixtures to facilitate pressure tests, flushing, disinfection tests, main and services activations, charging and draining of mains, cross-connection inspections, flow tests and other system related activities. Clean and restore worksites after jobs completion to ensure that the work area is left in a neat, safe, and acceptable condition in compliance with all safety rules and regulations. Operate power and mechanical tools and equipment, such as air compressors, jackhammers, leak detections devices, valve operators, etc. Operate a variety of vehicles and equipment including dump trucks (with trailers), crew cabs, pick-up trucks and vans. Maintain vehicles and/or equipment in a clean and orderly manner. Responsible for maintaining company gas card to ensure vehicles are refueled as needed. Highly Knowledgeable in the proper practice and methods for the installation, maintenance, removal of temporary traffic control devices and flagging operations. IAP Worldwide ServicesSupply Tech/Truck DriverWalter Reed Army Medical Center - Washington, DCFebruary 2008 to June 2012Perform a variety of warehouse duties to include shipping and receiving warehouse items and equipments. Utilized in-depth knowledge of overall warehouse functions. Responsible for maintaining hand receipts within the MAXIMO database used to log and track supplies and equipment. Operate fork lift, movement and transport of supplies. Operate motor vehicles up to and including 5-ton capacity to transport supplies and equipment from Walter Reed to designed location. Work independently, laying out storage space to determine sequence of loading and unloading supplies and equipment in accordance with agency policies, regulations and guidelines. Insure shipments are adequately loaded with developed space utilization plans to implement the movement of materials. Inventory supplies and bar-code various items for warehousing performing a variety of duties. Supervisor Parking AttendantTown Park Hotel - Washington, DCMarch 2007 to November 2007Duties included the supervision of six parking attendants at the Town Park Hotel. Ensured patrons received friendly customer service and that proper valet parking etiquette, and that all laws and rules were followed at all times. Maintained a record to ensure cars were parked and retrieved in a timely manner.Department of LogisticsProperty Management/Equipment & Accounting BranchWashington, DC 20307-5001Material Handler/Truck DriverWRAMC - Washington, DCJune 1978 to February 2007to Forest Glen Annex, Silver Spring, MD.Worked independently, laying out storage space and establishing material locations in accordance with agency regulations. Determined sequence of loading and unloading, developed space utilization plans and implemented the movement of materials from dock to bin or from storage to issue. Inventoried supplies and bar-coded various items for warehousing, shipping and maintained stock count listing during the items count, to insure zero (0) count discrepancies. Prepared inventory reports, screened and identified shipping and receiving documents for discrepancies, and directed shipments to appropriate storage areas. Resolved discrepancies by checking stock status information, issue request, receiving and shipping reports and by checking systems operations. Utilized knowledge of special handling requirements used for hazardous materials and equipment management. Adhered to all policies and procedures that promoted mission accomplishment to include; the meeting of schedules and priorities, accuracy of stock balances, orderliness of storage areas, general warehouse plans and customer service effectiveness. Department of Defense, WRAMC and OSHA policies, procedures and guidelines were used to govern all activities. Supply SupervisorUnited States Army - Heidelberg, DENovember 1971 to September 1978Truck Driver/Storage Specialist:Performed a full range of warehousing duties at multiple storage facilities, received shipments, developed and established appropriate layout for incoming items. Performed or directed the unloading of trucks and other shipping containers. Screened shipping and receiving documents for discrepancies and identified items damaged in shipment. Handled a significant variety of hazardous materials and remained cognizant of specialized handling and requirements for each item. Insured records were updated to reflect current stock levels for all items stocked and bar coded items as necessary. Directed items to specifically prescribed storage locations and identified appropriate locations to facilitate quick retrieval of items being stored. Insured all safety, security and warehousing/storage regulations were met and exceeded when possible. Supervised warehousing operations, led a crew of twelve (12) in the receiving, distributing, carrying out of inventories and disposal of supplies and equipment. Rotated items in and out of warehouse based on shelf life.Ordered items, warehoused, bar coded, inventoried and shipped items to sites when needed. Telecommunications (Radio) OperatorUnited States ArmyDecember 1970 to November 1971Operated communications equipment using high level security codes to communicate activities and actions of sites of high interest. Insured secure locations for personnel, equipment and consistently intercepted lines of communication that were vital to mission accomplishment. Communicated sensitive security information using sophisticated methods, protocols and systems from various locations to Command Post and other outpost. Maintained high level of skill and ingenuity while performing preventative maintenance, checks, services and repairs to communications and other equipment under emergency conditions and in very rapidly changing environments. Supervisory CustodianHUD - Washington, DCJanuary 1968 to January 1968Led six employees in stripping, buffing, cleaning, and polishing hardwood floors; shampoo carpets and cleaned and waxed floors in government, commercial and residential buildings. EducationDiplomaEastern High School - Washington, DCJune 1969Skills DoD Experience Materials Handling (10+ years) Custodial Experience (10+ years) Driving (10+ years) Valet Parking Buffing (10+ years) Maximo (10+ years) Load & Unload (10+ years) Facilities maintenance Maintenance English Commercial driving (10+ years) Construction Van driver Dump truck (10+ years) Groundskeeping Snow plowing (10+ years) Truck driving GIS Forklift Snow plowing Customer service Construction Forklift Maximo Supervising experience Hotel experience Driving Load & unload Employment & labor lawLanguages German - IntermediateMilitary ServiceBranch: US.ArmyRank: E5December 1971 to April 1978Certifications and LicensesCDLSecret ClearanceTop Secret ClearanceForklift CertificationSeptember 1982 to January 2007CDL BJune 2020 to July 2024I have been driving trucks for over forty yearsAir Brake EndorsementJune 2020 to PresentDriver's LicenseJune 2019 to June 2024CDL-BAssessmentsWork style: Reliability ProficientJanuary 2022Tendency to be reliable, dependable, and act with integrity at work Full results: ProficientIndeed Assessments provides skills tests that are not indicative of a license or certification, or continued development in any professional field. |