Property Management, Materiel Management procedures
ENGILITY CORPORATION
مجموع سنوات الخبرة :28 years, 8 أشهر
JANUARY 2008 TO MAY 2012: ENGILITY CORPORATION
• Knowledgeable of Asset Visibility, Property Accountability, Property Management, Materiel Management procedures, supply procedures, physical asset control, MAXIMO and warehouse organization, inventory weekly to establish stock levels.
• Responsible for managing all receiving, issue and turn in of materials utilized to support Live Fire Exercise and Situational Training Exercise in support of the Master Gunner team and contract
• Develops standard operating procedures for all Range Maintenance & Construction material accountability related to the Training and contract.
• Responsible to manages all government property in accordance with regulation and other directives, reviews property audits and assists in DCMA and other Federal and local Agency's.
• Responsible for entering information into Maximo on the daily basis as required by the War fighter Focus Program Manager through the Director of Operation and Support.
• Manages all work orders for all preventive and corrective maintenance action, storeroom locations, update inventory inputted in Maximo.
• Plan and Implement Wood Recovery Project, collecting and salvage reusable construction lumber waste at designated sites and time throughout the project; recovery the lumber from sand storms. Separate wood, compile and record date on quantity and type of material collected and maintain the site clean.
SEPTEMBER 2005- OCTOBER 2006: Military Professional Resources Incorporated
• Assistant Manager on Check Point to provides a field guide for soldiers and leaders responsible for conducting check point operations under different levels of threat, based on doctrine, tactics, techniques and procedures gained from units participating in OIF (Operation Iraqi Freedom)
• Maximize training benefits by allowing soldiers, regardless of rank, to learn from each other which will help the unit identify and correct deficiencies or maintain strengths
• Using civilians on the battlefield (COB), search techniques for personal and vehicle, give the most realistic training possible to the soldiers before deploy to Iraq
• Gather all the information and note in chronological sequence so the soldiers understand of the flow of events
• Selects and sequences key events in terms of their relevance to training objective, identifying key discussion and/or teaching points
• Translator of the Engineering Battalion of El Salvador
JANUARY 2004-JANUARY 2005: Vinnell Corporation
• Complete (I&KP) Individual key Personnel Training on the LAV-AG 90MM, Net Team
• Developer, Light Armor Vehicle-Assault-Gun/Senior Instructor for the Saudi Arabia National Guard Modernization Program
• Planed, researched, coordinated and revised military training and operational doctrine for Implementation within the Saudi Arabian National Guard
• Coached and assisted the Company and Sections in planning, preparing and conducting individual and collective LAV-AG Sustainment Training
• Assisted the Company and Section in developing a program to retrain weaknesses following sustaining training, determining and coordinating training resources
• Prepared and submitted training related reports
MARCH 2003-DECEMBER 2003: Lowe's (associate sales)
• Responsible for sales on the Inside Seasonal Department
• Assisted the Management Department on inventory and control of the department
• Planed and coordinated stock item and equipment for new sales season
• Coordinated delivery of merchandise for customers
• Trained in the use of a fork cliff with all safety
NOVEMBER 1981-DECEMBER 2002: Unite State Army
• Platoon Sergeant (Manager Coordinator)
• Assistant Operation Sergeant (Operations Manager)
• Senior Instructor for US Weapon Complexes (Training Manager)
• Armor Crewman (Assistant Manager/Team Member)
• HAZWOPER Program IAW 29 CFR 1910.120. Certificate No. AJ4011-060253 ( July 2006)
CIVILIAN: • High School, Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra, Bayamon, Puerto Rico, Graduate 1978 • College/courses culminating in 117 credits hours