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Yyyyyy x. yyyyyy

CMR 0000 xxxxxx xxxx , xxxx , xxxxx 00000

011-49xxx-xxx-xxxx

Email:  abc@xyz.com

Country of Citizenship:   USA

Social Security Number:  XXX-XX-XXXX

____________________________________________________________________________

 

Vacancy Announcement #:

Position:      

 

 

 

Core Competencies

Document Analysis, Incoming/Outgoing Receipts (DD-1348), Billing, New Account Processing, Inventory Audit, Warehouse Inventory Management, Shrink Loss Reduction, Receiving, Stock Level Maintenance, Sales, Signature Verification (DA-1687), Letters of Intent, Electric Forklift, Pallet Jacks, Diesel Forklift, Customer Service, Plant Maintenance, Transportation Equipment (up to 38 tons), Hand Receipts, DA-3161, Defense Property Accounting System (DPAS), Interface with Management, Compliance with Policy/Procedures Regarding Fire, Safety, Sanitation and Security, Scheduling, Performance Reviews, Subordinate Coaching and Counseling, Fuel Log Maintenance, Fuel Storage Tank Inspection, Petroleum Products Management, Turn/Issue Documentation (DA-2765 and DA-2765-1), 200th TBD PMD Authorization Procedures.

 

Professional Experience

October 2007 - Present

USAG Heidelberg

Armed Forces Overseas, Mannheim, Germany

Salary:  $17.21 per hour

Pay Grade:  WG-6907-5

Hours per Week:  40

Supervisor:  Ronald Dawson, ( xxx-xxx-xxxx                       May Contact:  Yes

Material Handler (Motor Vehicle Operator)

Hold responsibility for timely processing of all receipts for incoming and outgoing material, utilizing form DD-1348.   Ensure accuracy of documents, paying particular attention that quantities listed match actual numbers.   Effectively utilize automated databases to input all information related to material movement so that inventory information is updated on a continuous basis.  Utilizing form DA-1687, carefully process new account requests, with particular emphasis on accuracy and completeness of signature cards authorizing purchases.   Review Letters of Intent to assure billing information is accurate.  Maintain careful control of all inventory received from GSA to be made available at the local self-service supply center, again, making sure that actual supplies and shipping labels match bills of lading.   Facilitate spot checking of inventory as well as annual wall-to-wall physical count of all merchandise, to assure that any stock shrinkage is kept to a minimum and falls within Army and GSO policy.

 

 

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Oversee stocking of majority of merchandise in main warehouse while maintaining appropriate level of items in a staging area for ease of positioning on sales floor.  Utilize Uncle Sam s store point-of-sale system for initiating sales.  To assure that only authorized personnel avail themselves of purchasing privileges, carefully check all DA-1687 signature cards utilized for purchases.  Support facility management by adding approved Letters of Intent (LOI) to database, to assure accounts are funded by authorized customers.  In addition to supplies and materials, add into database all equipment received on site, to assure accuracy of inventory balance and equipment location records.

 

Maintain currency in use of electric-powered forklifts and pallet jacks to facilitate equipment movement in warehouse and on sales floor.  Perform comprehensive plant maintenance as required and function in Customer Service role to assist customers with any questions or concerns.

 

 

September 2005 - October 2007

USAG Darmstadt DOL

Armed Forces Overseas, Darmstadt, Germany

Salary:  $16.59 per hour

Pay Grade: WG-6907-5

Hours per Week:  40

Supervisor:  Pamela Bunker, (348) 7303/7304  CIV: (01149) 06151-69-7303

May Contact:  Yes

Materials Handler (Motor Vehicle Operator)

While stationed in Darmstadt, Germany, assigned as Material Handler (MVO) for the garrison property book office warehouse.  In this role, utilized diesel-powered forklifts to move, lift and stock material.  Further, was trained in use of and operated vehicles up to 38 tons to transport equipment throughout the garrison.  Assisted customers with return of property to DRMO and other organizations, preparing incoming receipt DD-1348 forms as necessary.   Disbursed equipment as needed to garrison hand receipt holders utilizing form DA-3161.  By carefully following disbursement procedure, maintained inventory control.   Supported hand receipt managers in updating receipts by utilizing the Defense Property Accounting System (DPAS).  Also, in the absence of the POL clerk, assumed responsibility for issuing and receiving fuel coupons from customers.

 

 

April 2005 - September 2005

98th ASG, Central Issue Facility

Armed Forces Overseas, Kitzingen, Germany

Salary:  $14.49 per hour

Pay Grade:  WG-6907-5

Hours per Week:  40

Supervisor: Gene Johnson, 355-2672            May Contact:  Yes

Materials Handler/Forklift Operator

In this Central Issue Facility, received and logged-in from Central Receiving all clothing and equipment, ensuring that all documentation was in accord with physical stock.   For clothing and personal equipment being turned in by soldiers for return to DRMO, sorted items utilizing national stock numbers and assured returned items were appropriately clean and serviceable, thus allowing soldiers to be cleared from the CIF.  Prepared documentation needed for issue or receipt of equipment and utilized 4,000 lb. forklift to load and unload pallets from trucks for turn-in or receipt of equipment.  To transport material to outlying annexes, utilized five-ton cargo truck.   Further assisted in physical inventory of warehouse and in preparation of all necessary documentation for inventory audits.

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May 2001 C July 2003

Army and Air Force Exchange Service

Armed Forces Overseas, Wurzburg, Germany

Salary: $9.46 per hour

Supervisor: Maria Salinas, 0931-3538253                 May Contact:  No

Food Service Worker-Foreman

In this food service facility, served as Shift Supervisor overseeing receipt of inventory, food preparation and sale of finished products.  This required comprehensive management of all facets of estimating supply levels and ordering products to meet those levels.  To achieve this, regularly conducted inventory audits and updated control records.  Worked closely with Managers to assist in developing and then achieving food sales and service goals.  Advised management on slow moving, out-of-stock and defective or damaged merchandise. 

 

Also functioned in customer assistance role, assuring prompt and courteous service to customer base.  Always seeking to maintain and improve customer approval and allegiance, advised management of any customer requests and complaints, and solicited ideas and input from subordinates for improving service and achieving goals.  When needed, worked with subordinates on a peer basis.

 

As Foreman, supported policies and procedures, including assuring any cash on-site maintained in a secure manner.  Oversaw safety of fixed and inventory assets and assured facility compliance with fire, safety and sanitation regulations.  Directed repair and maintenance issues.  Scheduled work assignments, coached and counseled subordinates including determining training, prepared performance reviews and recommended remedial actions, approved leave requests and generally performed other such administrative duties as necessary.  In this assignment, worked with minimum supervision and developed strong skill sets in dealing with supervisory and operational challenges.

 

 

April 1999 C December 1999

414th BSB DOL, IPBO, POL Section

Armed Forces Overseas, Hanau, Germany

Salary:  $12.98 per hour

Pay Grade:  WG-5413-6

Supervisor:  Mr. Hughes, 322-8820               May Contact:  No

Fuel System Distribution Worker

In this assignment, received bulk fuel delivery from contractors and assured documentation correctness, to include fuel type and destination of fuel.  Pumped fuel from commercial tank trucks and rail cars into appropriate holding tanks utilizing automated pipeline delivery system.  Accurately maintained logs of all fuels dispensed or stored and prepared written fuel spillage reports as well as reports of any contractor deviation from contractual agreements.   On a routine basis, inspected storage tanks and pipelines and reported any leaks, deficiencies, pilferage or possible sabotage to management.   Regularly inspected vents and tubes to be sure of proper working order and took steps to clean out where necessary.

 

Employing 200th TBD PMD authorized customer list, checked all customer DA-2765 turn/issue documentation to assure compliance with policies and procedures and issued bulk fuels as requested.  Inspected all military fuel tankers for appropriate markings prior to issuance of fuel supplies.  Regularly monitored fuel supplies in both above- and underground storage tanks and submitted samples of product to laboratory for testing.  Further, maintained clean, safe and orderly working environment, adhered to all Standard Operating Procedures concerning handling of combustible bulk fuels, and performed other duties as assigned.

 

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July 1993 C July 1996

United States Army

Petroleum Supply Specialist (77F-10), Specialist E-4

As a Petroleum Supply Specialist, oversaw bulk fuels and water stores.  Sampled petroleum, oils and lubricants and forwarded to laboratory for testing and monitored oils and fuels for any contaminants.   In event of emergency spillage or fire, supervised precautions to prevent harm to personnel and facilities.   Held responsibility for dispensing fuels and water from storage and distribution facilities.   Carefully utilized hoses and pumps to fill tanker trucks, aircraft, both fixed wing and helicopters, ships and railroad cars.  Repaired pipeline systems, hoses, valves and pumps as required.   Maintained logs and accounting records for petroleum and water stores, including storage and shipping records, and utilized forklift to store and move packaged petroleum products.

 

 

 

Education

American Public University System

Charlestown, WV

Bachelors Degree Program, Transportation and Logistics Management

Expected graduation: Fall 2009

3.28/4.0 GPA

91 semester hours

 

Adirondack Community College

Computer Science Studies

28 semester hours

 

University of Maryland University College

Computer Studies

19 semester hours

 

 

 

Commendations/Certifications

Achievement Medal for Civilian Service

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