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EMAIL AVAILABLEPHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE19 years experience in Logistics Management and Transportation both in military as a Property Book NCOIC and civilian world as Operation Manager Supervisor. Experience in Supervisor and workflow experience in fast pace environment, Experience in warehouse and input data.Experience in Operation Management and Training and development. Experience in Military and civil supply chain operations and software. Willing to relocate to: Virgilina, VA - Richmond, VA Authorized to work in the US for any employerWork ExperienceSupply Chain SupervisorVCU Health System - Richmond, VAOctober 2022 to PresentAs a Supply Chain Supervisor I provide supervision of the staff and daily supply chain operations by ensuring service goals are met in a timely manner. This position I am also responsible for complying with hospital and departmental policy and procedure. Complies with accreditation and OSHA standards, general infection control, and inventory control requirements. Also, identifying service and performance issues and taking action to ensure problems are corrected. Property Book NCOIC276TH EN Battalion - Petersburg, VAMarch 2019 to PresentResponsible for property accountability through the use of the Property Book Units Supply Enhanced(PBUSE) automated system. Performs budget and programming functions to monitor and control expenditures for the 276Th EN Battalion property. Maintains adherence to all Army and United States Government laws and regulations regarding expenditures of government funds. Ensures all classes of property are issued in accordance with regulations. Ensures that all TDA equipment is on hand or on requisition at all times. Supervises the establishment of hand receipt files for TDA and Brigade property; Property Book accountability through the use of PBUSE hand receipt listings; DA Form 2062 (Hand Receipt) for durable and controlled property; and the maintenance of supporting document files for non-expendable supply transactions.Provides supply status and related logistical information to the command group and hand receipt holders for input on the unit readiness report and excess equipment management programs. Serves as technical expert on all property/supply matters. Keeps abreast of all changes in United States and German laws, policies, and regulations affecting logistics operations and ensures implementation. Prepares Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for all supply functions and provides guidance and support for all supply related matters. Analyzes problems reported by users of logistics databases. Reviews organization system planning documents for adequacy and supportability in assigned logistics management support areas. Attends meetings and briefings for the Brigade, regarding the introduction of new and complex equipment fielding. Requires a broad knowledge of all supply procedures and must be familiar with regulations regarding all phases of supply. Coordinates supply problems with other installations and/or higher headquarters. Conducts meetings with subordinates pertaining to overall operation of the Property Book Section. Attends various conferences, briefings, and workshops, conducted at the Brigade or higher headquarters pertaining to supply related functions and accountability to 99%. Frieght Operation SupervisorXPO Logistics - Chester, VAAugust 2016 to November 2019Supervise staff during various inbound, city and outbound freight operations Ensure production goals are met by managing tonnage, payroll, and other administrative functions Plan hourly employee schedules to meet daily operations goals enforce all company, FMCSR (Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations), OSHA and DOT policies, rules, regulations and laws. Coach, train and develop employees in a manner consistent with company policies. Property Book/ Team Chief NCOICUnited States Army - Camp Pendleton, CADecember 2012 to June 2016Under the supervision of the Program Manager, the Property Book Team Chief (PBTC) is responsible for daily operations and providing supervision over the PAAT team, and all assigned personnel and operations are functioning in accordance with established safety and government policies; including the planning, assigning, and supervising of employees as required. The PBTC interfaces directly with the 315Th Engineer Battalion Contract Officer Representative (COR) and Property Accountability Officer (AO) and other associated military customers. The PBTC coordinates with contract and customer operations & planning personnel to develop appropriate planning, required analytics and briefing products in coordination with the Performance Work Statement or other mission documents.The PBTC must be certified and fully proficient with the Global Combat Supply System-Army (GCSS- Army). The PBTC Chief is responsible for maintaining high leadership standards and technical expertise to deliver best customer serviceSupply SergeantUnited States ArmyAugust 2006 to December 2012As the Unit Supply Sergeant, individual supervises or performs duties involving requests, receipt, storage, issue, accountability and preservation of individual, organizational, installation and expendable supplies and equipment; receives, inspects, inventories, loads, unloads, segregates, stores, issues, delivers and returns organization and installation supplies and equipment. Operate unit level computers (ULC). Prepare all unit/organizational supply documents. Maintain automated supply system for accounting of organizational and installation supplies and equipment. Issues and receives small arms. Secures and controls weapons and Ammunition in security areas. Schedules and performs preventive and organizational maintenance on weapons. Provide technical guidance to lower-grade personnel. Coordinates supply activities. Reviews and annotates changes to unit material condition status report. Individual is responsible for posting all transactions to property books and supporting documents files. Coordinates with company and battalion personnel to ensure that equipment and supplies are available and ready for events and other training activities as scheduled. Performs operator duties and unit level maintenance functions on assigned computer systems and equipment (GCSS-Army, ISM, DTS, RCAS, etc.). In addition act as the The medical supply sergeant perform or supervise requisitioning, receipt, inventory management, storage, preservation, issue, salvage, destruction stock control, quality control, property management, repair parts management, inspection, packing and shipping, care, segregation and accounting of medical supplies and equipment.National Depot NCOICUnited States ArmyMay 2005 to August 2006Serves as Material Control NCOIC and Shipping and Receiving NCOIC 80th Div IT in Class IX warehouse that supports 22 combat maneuver units of 2nd Brigade Multination military forces in Taji, Iraq; supervises eleven subordinates in receiving and storing of 340 lines of ASL valued at over $8,000,000 to$10,000,000; ensures procedural accuracy in using the Standard Army Retail Supply System-Objective(SARSS-O), the Integrated Logistics Analysis Program (ILAP), and Material Release Order Control System(MROCS).Health Administrator InternshipSouthside Regional Medical Center - Petersburg, VA January 2001 to May 2001Understanding the overall concept of the company, including the brand, customer, product goals, and all other aspects of service. Rotates through different divisions of responsibility and provides ideas to grow and improve the business. Provide suggestions to management for improving customer service and internal processes. Learn how to become more proficient on internal software and budget reports. EducationMaster's degree in Business AdministrationGrand Canyon University - Phoenix, AZMarch 2022 to PresentCertification in Logistic and WarehouseA.I.T. - Fort Lee, VAJuly 2004 to January 2005Bachelor's in Health AdminstrationVirginia State University - Petersburg, VAAugust 1997 to May 2001Skills Micosoft Office (10+ years) GCSS-Army (7 years) Logistics (10+ years) Warehouse Management (10+ years) Leadership Experience Freight Experience Supervising Experience Data Entry (10+ years) Power Point (10+ years) Excel (10+ years) Microsoft Outlook (10+ years) Customer Service Microsoft Powerpoint Management Experience (8 years) Microsoft Excel (10+ years) Negotiation (10+ years) Supply Chain (10+ years) English Inventory Control (10+ years) Succession Planning Microsoft Office OSHA (8 years) Communications (5 years) Inventory Control Warehouse Experience Project Management Freight Microsoft Word Property Book Management (9 years) Property management Training & development Time management Warehouse management system Management Shipping & receiving Leadership Computer literacy Forklift Supply chain management (3 years) Six SigmaMilitary ServiceBranch: United States ArmyRank: SergeantCertifications and LicensesFEMAMarch 2020 to PresentLogisticSecret ClearanceAssessmentsManagement & leadership skills: Impact & influence Familiar July 2020Choosing the most effective strategy to inspire and influence others to meet business objectives. Full results: FamiliarAttention to detail FamiliarJune 2020Identifying differences in materials, following instructions, and detecting details among distracting information.Full results: FamiliarIndeed Assessments provides skills tests that are not indicative of a license or certification, or continued development in any professional field.Additional InformationSkills:English: Advanced |