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Contact Phone: PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEEmail Address: EMAIL AVAILABLEEmployment HistoryModular ClosetsLakewood, NJPacking/Inventory Control Supervisor04/2022- PresentSupervised staff in all training operations; including daily assignments, maintenance, Five S & Lean Manufacturing.Scheduling, coaching, counseling, and disciplining employees; communicating job expectations; planning. Supervising the planning, assigning and direction of all warehouse staff in receiving, stocking, pick/pack and shipment of product for the shiftPartners with Health & Safety function to advance packaging department safety programs and improve employee safety in the workplaceAssists Manager in interviewing, hiring, training associates, evaluating performance, rewarding and coaching subordinatesExcellent communication skills, organizational skills and people leading skills Positive attitude with good interpersonal and organization skill, proficient, ability to solve problems, responsible, ability to work under pressureSkillful in the use of material handling equipment: i. E. Forklifts, pallet jacks, automated wrappers, reach trucks, powered conveyors and both scissor and hydraulic lifts. Performed the same work duties as those supervised, perform more difficult or skilled tasks, or assist in their performance.Planning and implementing accuracy in inventory control measures. Oversee the receiving and unloading process for inbound shipments. Direct supervisors to ensure procedures are followed such as product is correct by count and item code; ensure checks for damage, infestation, shelf life and temperature are completed upon receipt and review the labeling, putting away of product and documentation is completed accurately and in a timely manner Supervised 25 personnel on a daily basis on packaging, safety needs of the company. Team player who will go above and beyond who will make sure company needs are met. Garden State Tile5001 Industrial RdWall Township, NJ 07727Warehouse Lead02/2021- 04/2022Assign work to warehouse workers, track productivity of work and ensure all work is complete on a daily basis.Work closely with management to recognize and develop or correct operational problems and or issues. Provide recommendations on process improvement and assists in implementation. Pick, Label and ship Items according to pick tickets. Highly proficient in shipping items domestic and foreign via UPS and Fedex. Working knowledge and/or experience in Windows, Microsoft Office software programs and ability to navigate the internet(i.e.; Internet Explorer, etc.) Safety conscious and great attention to detail.Processes all paperwork received from deliveries.In-charge of pulling orders, inspection, shipment and handling of the materials for the company, pulling of stock to meet production needs at the main warehouse, keeping products organized and establishing the order in which they were stored.Examining shipment contents and compare with records such as manifests, invoices, or orders to verify accuracy.Operating forklifts, pallet jacks, power lifts, or front-end loaders to load heavy items onto trucks for shipping.Supervised and coordinated the activities of workers engaged in daily warehouse duties. Trained staff on company safety policies and procedures, in order to complete tasks such as loading, unloading, sorting, staging and transporting products, daily cycle counting, and data entry. Hand out pick list's to employees; and have equipment pulled out for final assembly. Inventory supplies and requisition or purchase additional items, as necessary. Responsible for finding new locations for items in the warehouse & informing material controls. Responsible for ensuring the day to day shipping and receiving duties were accomplished. Shady Rest RestaurantBayville, NJPizza Maker/Cashier (covid job)12/2019- 02/2021NMCLANT Det Earle, Material Handler Inspector/Quality Assurance Safety Observer Colts Neck, NJ4/2010 to 4/2018Hours per Week: 40Pay Plan: WG Grade: 09ContinuedSupervisor: Robert Solares, 732-866-2441; may contact supervisor Description: Performs the duties of a senior member of an Accountability Control Team (ACT) for the Navy Munitions Command Atlantic Detachment Earle as a Quality Assurance Safety Observer Material inspector, ensuring highest standard of quality are met. Also performs a wide range of materials handling functions, involved in issuing, storing, receiving, segregating, selecting, handling, prepping, inventorying, blocking and bracing, shipping ordnance materials including ammunition, explosives, chemical munitions, missiles, components and various other hazardous or inert materials. Utilize various Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), references and Explosive Safety Technical Manuals to include P805, P801, P724, CFR49, NAVOSH, OP5, IATA, AFMAN, Mil-Standard 129 and multiple SW0s to ensure all ordnance operations are conducted correctly, safely and held to the highest standards. Adhered to and consoled junior personnel in all aspects of NMCLANTs Hazard Control Briefs, which included transporting, loading and off-loading conveyances, blocking and bracing, receipt, and issue inspections of AA&E. Noted all safety concerns to supervision, and have made recommendations for improvements. Perform blocking and bracing of hazardous materials IAW MIL-STD-129 and official Weapons Requirements (WR) Drawings.Was responsible for holding or participating weekly/monthly safety briefs at the Transfer Depot and E-13 Buildings while assigned to there.While in charge of ACT teams I routinely conducted morning safety briefs and went over standard SOPs for the day to ensure all hazards for the daily workload was covered and incorporated Operational Risk Management (ORM) with co-workers so they were aware of the dangers. Researched Complex Safety Issues in OP-5 to make sure buildings I was in charge of were always safe for storage. Completes maintenance, rework and renovations to ordnance items, taking substandard assets that have been returned to the storage area and returning them to a Ready for Issue (RFI) status in accordance with NAVSUP P805 and packaging publications.Researched compatibility issues in OP-5 on a regular basis for railcar and magazine issues. Maintains magazine stowage locations. Keeps accurate inventory of assets using Ordnance Information System Retail (OIS-R), and electronic scanners (AIT systems). Provides cross training in functional areas to subordinate employees in the ACT group to ensure all members can perform daily activities safely and efficiently. Trade skills are Quality Inspection, Blocking and Bracing, Explosive Motor Vehicle Operation, Segregation, Receiving and Issuing, Stowage and Storage, Explosive Forklift Operation, Inventory, and Ordnance materials Preparation and Documentation.Lead ACTs in the explosive magazine area to complete numerous assigned tasked that encompassed the following areas: Receipt, Storage, Segregation, Issue, internal/external re-stow, maintenance, shipment of munitions, loading/unloading of railcars, and loading/unloading of trucks. Prepares daily all equipment and materials needed to complete the days assigned task to include all pertinent documentation (SPW and 1348s). Extremely proficient with AIT scanning equipment.Daily performs required duties using (OIS-R) in downloading scanners, checking status of material movements, assets retrievals, inventory and material locations. Conducts field operations to consolidate ordnance materials to better organize assets for receipt and issue. Also leading multiple teams during pier operations to onload and offload explosives and inert materials IAW Explosive Safety Technical Manuals to include P805, P801, P724, CFR49, NAVOSH, OP5, IATA, AFMAN, Mil-Standard 129 and multiple SW0s. Ensure all these operations are conducted correctly, safely and held to the highest standards Extensively operated MHE in field and pier side operations to include 4000 lb. electric/diesel fork trucks, 6000 lb. electric/diesel fork trucks, and MVO Stake bed trucks in the movement of ordnance assets. Regularly participated in blocking and bracing of assets for transportation on and off station to include, MILVANS, Rail Cars, and Rail Flats and ships utilizing MILSTD'S and WR's as required. Aggressively leads by example to help promote a good work ethic within the ACT. This helps to reduce wasted man hours required for preparation or stowage of material. Works directly with AD&C representative in maintaining accountability, proper documentation flow, and selection of materials for shipment. Routinely handles Notice of Ammunition Reclassification (NAR) and the required action needed to correct them.Works directly with AD&C representatives on spot checks, to identify and correct discrepancies. Transfer Depot Facility: Leads teams in assuring proper accountability is maintained within the building along with providing quality control of all assets in storing, shipping and receiving. Inspects and assures proper handling of the assets. Plans daily workloads, scheduling of work flow, assign team members to maximize productivity. Provide technical guidance as required. Anticipating work-related problems and takes corrective action to ensure efficient and economical use of manpower to meet work schedule deadlines and ensure that inventory accuracy standards are being met. I ensure that all materials received and shipped in all types of conveyances and all materials stowed in magazines and other storage locations are palletized, unitized, and secured in accordance with current (WRs), Military Standards(MIL-STDs), P724, P805, NAVOSH, OP5 and other governing directives. Effectively coordinate work efforts with other functional areas, interpret complex written instruction and technical publications. I have detailed knowledge of the functional characteristics and compatibility of conventional ordnance including ammunition, explosives, missiles, torpedoes, bombs, projectiles, rocket motors, chemical munitions, associated components, and various other hazardous items received, stowed, and issued at Naval Weapons Station Earle activities. I am responsible for ensuring personnel within the ACT perform and accomplish assigned work tasks in a manner that will assure their personal safety and the safety of others per the Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) program policies, regulations and standards. I ensure that work operations conform to the specific requirements of the sites General Safety Manual and applicable SOPs. I work directly with supervision and upper management to make recommendations for improving existing operating procedures and the command is operating at 100% efficiency and meeting all command missions. NMCLANT Det Earle, Material Handler TeammemberColts Neck, NJ7/2008 to 4/2010Hours per Week: 40Pay Plan: WG Grade: 07Supervisor: Robert Solares, 732-866-2441; may contact supervisor Description: Responsible for work in an Accountability Control Teams (ACT) for the Navy Munitions Command Atlantic Detachment Earle. Performs a wide range of materials handling functions, involved in issuing, storing, receiving, segregating, selecting, handling, prepping, inventorying, blocking and bracing, shipping ordnance materials including ammunition, explosives, chemical munitions, missiles, components and various other hazardous or inert materials. Expert with electronic devices required to perform the duties of Material handler, such as OMS equipment, computers, scanners and printers.I performed and instructed crew members in the assembly, disassembly and renovation of ammunition and related material. I use on a daily basis hand tools, measurement devices, electrical testers, pressurizing equipment and have instructed crew members on the use of said equipment. I have demonstrated the ability to use both standard and metric measurement and I have the ability to compute explosive weights, cubic measurements and weight distribution for conveyances. I have been responsible for assigning work in a manner that assured personal safety by utilizing protective clothing or equipment approved by the safety regulations. I immediately report any accident or unsafe condition to my supervisor. As custodian of assigned buildings I was responsible for the accurate inventory of materials stored or scheduled to be stored in accordance with SOPs, P724, compatibility and hazard classification. Participated in the Receipt, Issue, Segregation, and Stowage process of materials in accordance with explosive manuals such as the P805, SW0s and OP5. As a materials handler I check material for proper identification, condition code, damage, quantity, and accurately perform inspections in accordance with NAVSEA TWO 010-AC-ORD-010. I ensure 2D OPSCAN labels are applied. Checking DD1348-1 against material. I complete written reports as required. I have performed visual inspections to assure accurate inventories and proper condition codes, identifying NARS and completing inspection reports. I maintain magazine inventory accuracy. I fabricate and affix optical scanning labels with all pertinent and required information. I download information as instructed while properly identifying and segregating serviceability of fleet returned explosive ordnance. I paint stencil and package in accordance with NAVSEA TWO 10-AC-ORD-020 or MIL-STDS. I am able to prepare material movements with the correct stock numbers, load dates, serial and lot numbers and condition code. I am able to cut the appropriate lumber to size to be used as planking, skids and bracers. I am trained in the use of power and handsaws, drills, hammers and metal strapping tools. Using MIL-STDS blueprints or sketches along with the SW0-20s.I have secured materials onto rail flats, in railcars, trucks, barges and ships. I routinely display the ability to complete work on or before deadlines while observing all safety requirements and regulations. I have shown the ability to communicate work related information to my supervisors and coworkers in a professional, accurate and positive manner. I actively participate in safety meetings and training sessions and provide troubleshooting solutions to supervisors. NMCLANT Det Earle, Material HandlerColts Neck, NJ4/2008 to 7/2008Hours per Week: 40Pay Plan: WG Grade: 05Supervisor: Robert Solares, 732-866-2441; may contact supervisor Description: I Receive, Inspect, Segregate, Sentence, Ship and Store arms, ammunition and explosives. Use technical manuals such as the P804 and P805 series. Prepare shipments for over the road transportation by commercial truck or rail. Prepare shipments for loading on vessels at the pier. Responsible for sentencing ammunition according to the TWO24-AC-ORD-010 regarding Notice of Ammunition Re-Classification (NARS). Responsible for the proper packaging, marking, and securing of ammunition and explosives. During pier facility operations I ensure the inventory accuracy of material loaded to or offloaded from vessels. I sign the receipt or issue 1348-1 to record the ordnance movement transactions. Preparing rail car load plans, tonnage reports. Storing ammunition in the magazines according to designated stowage plans. Scanning material into and out of storage locations. Updating all scanned information into the Retail Ordnance Logistics Management System (ROLMS). I have read and understand the Code of Federal Regulation (CFR) Title 49, and Department of Defense, Department of Transportation and International/United Nations policies, regulations and directives. USAA9800 Fredericksburg Rd, NJCustomer Service Rep4/2005 to 4/2006Hours per Week: 30Supervisor: Mary Garza; may contact supervisor Handled incoming phone calls regarding Auto policy changes, Billing Info and website support for Customers in a call center environment. Assisted sales department in analyzing sales trends, and relaying customer feedback. Prepared and reviewed reports from sales analyzes, and customer feedback. Amended Policies by adding or replacing Vehicles and drivers Issued new policies along with replacing existing policies to new locations. Aided members in determining the correct coverages and policy limits that best fit their needs and budget. Time Warner Cable1900 Bluecrest Lane, NJTechnician4/2002 to 4/2005Hours per Week: 50Supervisor: Derrick Mosley; may contact supervisor Installation of cable television services and broadband Internet services. Testing and troubleshooting cable networks and signal levels. Managing customer concerns and grievances. Assembly and connection of multiple types of home entertainment devices and trained customers on their proper use. Troubleshooting PC system problems to allow access to the Internet through a TCP/IP network connection. Installation of external cable modems via USB and Ethernet and installation of network interface cards. Installation of Printers and other peripheral devices. Lucent Technologies1900 Bluecrest Lane, NJNetwork Technician6/1998 to 4/2002Hours per Week: 40Supervisor: Cynde Eisenkirch; may contact supervisor Staging in Edison, NJ from 11-99 to 5-00: Installed UNIX operating system on Unisys Puma Mainframes from start to finish. Unloading these items via Pallet jack, fork lift and hand truck, to repacking when complete and loading for distribution. Installation of DSL equipment and related cabling in Central Office Co-locations. Installation and troubleshooting of Hardware/Software on Lucent systems, troubleshooting problems on the network and correcting the problems. Upgrade networks and system nodes at any time. Addition, deletion and changes to users added to the network systems via Windows. Installation of peripheral devices such as printers, fax machines and various USB devices. United States NavySan DiegoRadioman12/1993 to 4/1998Hours per Week: 50Supervisor: Capt. Williams; may contact supervisor Served as a Radio Watch Supervisor. Responsible for supervising 10 watch standers in performance of their duties. Wrote short and long term training plans. Executed a comprehensive watch bill ensuring all stations were manned with qualified personnel. Maintained ship to shore, and ship-to-ship telecommunications: duties included message processing, satellite comm. units, and various voice/data equipment. Obtained Top Secret Level security clearances. Tune Antenna systems and related equipment. Experience with SIPER and NIPER systems. Download and distributed incoming message traffic for the staff. Fixed and analyzed errors on the network and associated nodes on the network down to the PCs themselves. Made additions and changes of end users to naval computer systems. Managed the network aboard ship and did backups when needed. Assisted users with installation of peripheral devices such as printers. Maintained COMSEC material on a daily basis. Well versed in the stowage and usage of COMSEC material. Used various types of cryptographic devices and material daily. Participated in the daily loading of these devices. Also completed daily and monthly destruction of COMSEC material via burning and shredding. Collateral Duties: Commands Range Safety Coordinator i. Maintain, Clean, and Repair shooting range equipment. ii. Operated and maintained fire suppression equipment. iii. Maintain Shooting Range installation, which included being responsible for conducting pre-inspections and post-inspections of range facilities, as well as the safe coordination of issuing and stowing all used firearms back into the armory. iv. Conducted Group & individual safety briefings. v. Informed superiors of all safety concerns, and in some instance submitted solutions to the chain of command to make necessary corrections.vi. Administered firearms marksmanship program. Which included training newly qualified personnel in the fundamentals of firearms handling and safety, as well as training more experienced personnel in advance marksmanship skills. vii. Trained individuals on safe shooting practices and techniques. viii. Preparation of classroom training material on various firearms and safety fundamentals. ix. Coordinated and Operated live fire ranges between 3 commands, which led to the successful qualifying of 210 service members as certified M9 & M16 carrying sailors. x. Development of a unit training plan that encompassed 210 sailors with skills sets varying from novice to experienced shootersEDUCATIONCentral Regional High School, Bayville, NJ; 1993 High School Diploma PROFESSIONAL TRAININGMilitary Munitions Rule Awareness Training:Material Potentially Presenting an Explosive Hazard MPPEH:Naval Explosive Safety Managers / Supervisors Orientation AMMO-49EMVOWPMOPERTIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT (ORM)2008 to Present2008 to Present2008 to Present2008 to Present2008 to Present2008 to PresentAMMO 18AMMO 49AMMO 512008 to Present2008 to Present2008 to PresentPROFESSIONAL LICENSES/CERTIFICATESVEOAPROFESSIONAL RATINGS, AWARDS, AND RECOGNITIONSOn the spot cash awards $7504/15/201On the spot cash awards $7503/27/2011On the spot cash awards $5009/26/2011On the spot cash awards $500 2/8/2012Performance Awards $5008/23/2015On the spot cash Awards $3006/12/2016U.S. MILITARY SERVICE INFORMATIONActive Duty: 12/1993 to 04/1998 - U.S. NavyUnited States Navy Certified Training:Expert Marksmanship Qual Jul 1994Hand Gun Safety InstructorFeb1995Semi auto Rifle, Hand Gun, & Shot Gun InstructorJun1995Range Safety CoordinatorJan1996Campaign badges and/or expeditionary medals received: US NAVY* Good Conduct Medal* Letter of Commendation (ComFifthFleet)* SEA Service Deployment Ribbon* National Defense Service Medal* Navy "E" Ribbon* Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal* Southwest Asia Service MedalReferences:Gary L. 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