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PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE nflockett@yahooUnited States Army VeteranSummaryCDL Class-A Driver and Military Veteran and 5+ years of proven experience in the United States Army. Accomplished measurable results while leading teams of 2  20 in a dynamic, fast paced environment. Possess a comprehensive background in Heavy Equipment and Hazardous Material Transportation derived from conducting domestic and global operations in Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. Managed risk upon multiple lines to protect assets, property, and equipment valued over $2M while meeting the expectations of senior leadership. Possess extensive knowledge in Freight Transportation. Recipient of multiple awards for outstanding performance and professionalism. Career supported by extensive experience in the military.Core competencies include:Supervisory ExperienceAbility to work on a team or autonomouslyIn-Depth Knowledge of Team buildingTraining & Development SecuringFreightTime & Task Management OperationPlanningManagement Communication Skills Quality Control InventoriesImprovement in Military/DoD OperationsSafety & Risk managementProfessional ExperienceFreudenburg Filtration TechnologiesHopkinsville KyProduction-Responsible for shifts operations of processes and equipment to meet target production, validation of shop orders, along with creation and execution of production schedule.-Ensures accuracy of production data reported by production board and pdc.-Monitor processes for cost reduction opportunities.-Ensure production processes remain compliant with all Quality Policy.-Organize work for smooth operations per established schedules.-Provide resources needed for efficient operation of production (ex. Supplies, materials, maintenance support, quality testing, etc.)-Participates in continuous improvement activities.-Makes recommendations to the Supervisor concerning employee performance and corrective action.United States Postal Service Nashville, TNAugust 2021  December 2021Duties: Mail HandlerResponsible for organizing mail into appropriate bins for transportation to distribution centers, delivery of mail to assigned areas and internal post office boxes, provided current packages to customers with valid proof of receipt, and loaded mail to be scanned for shipping. Responsible for sorting and processing incoming/outgoing mail, repair packages that may have been damaged in transport, lookup missing information such as zip codes for packages, and use hand jack to move pallets of mailPepsi Company, Fort Lift DriverOak Grove, KYFebruary 2018  August 2021Duties: Forklift Driver/OperatorResponsible for operating a standup/reach truck forklift loading and unloading product in sub-zero freezer, selected orders from itemized slot tickets and loaded trucks with product as directed, operated pallet jack, documented and maintained assigned equipment condition on a daily basis, and performed other functions and tasks as assigned. Assisted in the role of a peer coach, which consisted of training workers, completing order requests, and assisting in placing orders on trucks for delivery. Completed assessments for quality control, operated Microsoft systems to complete orders, and assist in correcting orders manually due to fail operating systems.Accomplishment: Forklift certificationSergeant (E-5), Petroleum, Oil and Lubrication Section Supervisor, Full-time 40+ Hours Fort Campbell, KY 42262October 03, 2012  May 17th, 2017Duties: Petroleum, Oil and Lubrication Section SupervisorResponsible for conducting refueling and defueling operations for multiple aviation platforms. Serves as the Petroleum Airfield Section Management at Bagram Air Base for Task Force Shadow violations. Prepare situation map. Supervise receipt and transfer of classified material.Participated in the development of a tactical crash rescue system.Accomplishments:Solely responsible for maintaining crew safety while completing combat and noncombat missions.Administered fuel to aircraft aviation helicopters, stationary equipment, and military vehicles while maintaining gauging, annotating, and accounting for mass accounts. Obtained broad knowledge of safety procedures and skills on performing operational tasks for maintaining, receiving, storing, issuing, dispensing, distributing, and shipping of petroleum-based products.Successfully led the Operations section in the absence of the Officer-in-Charge.Managed a warehouse of sensitive items, supplies and equipment valued over $2M; conducted daily, monthly, and annual inventories.Received and ensured all internal and external tasks were completed on time and to standard; totaling over 200-man hours and 50 tasks completed.Performed refueling and defueling operations on three different types of fixed wing aircraft Coordinated the issue of over 1 million gallons of JP8, aviation gas and MOGAS to over 3,500 aircraft through unit and contractor support.Trained and tested over 150 service members and contractors on proper airfield driving procedures at Bagram Airbase.Ensured a safe working environment for military personnel by adhering to OSHA rules and regulations and enforcing strict shop safety standards.Managed transport of supplies and equipment and performed planning and execution functions to support movement in Europe and Asia; conducted safety inspections of storage facilities and performed basic preventative maintenance regarding handling equipment.Operated and maintained storage, dispensing, and distribution facilities and pipeline systems for petroleum, oils, and lubricants, received and dispensed bulk and packaged petroleum supplies.Ran forklift trucks and conveyors in loading, unloading, moving, and storing petroleum supplies; marked petroleum containers for proper identification.Performed emergency precautions to prevent harm to self and facilities in the event of petroleum spillage or fires with zero mishaps or accidents; ensured strict compliance to all safety regulations and procedures for handling dangerous materialsCompleted all safety trainings to ensure that Army safety standards were met; performed troubleshooting, repairs, inspections, calibrations, and replacement of vehicles, hoses, and pumpsAdditional experience gained while completing multiple assignments around the world for the US ArmyEducational BackgroundDiploma- Jackson Olin High School Birmingham AL, Lawson State Community College 13 CreditsBuilding and Basic Leadership Course, US Army  2016 Fuel Handlers Course, US Army 2012Petroleum Supply Specialist Course, US Army  2012 Basic Military Training, US Army
2012Combat Life Saver, US ARMY-2012 Forklift Operator, US ARMY-2015Networking and Security Fundamentals Completion (August 26th-August3 30th 2019)CompTIA A+ completion (September 2nd September 7th 2019)CompTIA Network+ (September 9th- September 13th 2019)CompTIA Security + (September 16th- September 20th 2019)Universal HVAC and Refrigerating Certification (November 28-December 22, 2022)Electrical Wiring (November 28-December 22, 2022)Piping and Brazing (November 28-December 22, 2022)Recovering and Recycling (November 28-December 22, 2022)Professional DevelopmentBasic Leaders Course (07/2016)

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