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OBJECTIVE
With over 20 years of military training in logistics, my goal is to obtain a position in government purchasing ,distribution warehouseman leader.

PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
A highly motivated Managerial and Administrative professional with over 20 years of exemplary service spanning from the military to a civilian environment. Highly creative, recognized as a results-oriented and solution-focused individual.

Work Experience:

Feb 2015 to Present:  Coca Cola.   Duties included forklift operator for restocking , loading and unloading transports, bulk and route truck, using computer generated work order sheets to build orders with attention to details for accuracy.

Sep 2013 to Jan 2015:  Mingo Job Corp Puxico:  Supply Technician for the Job Corp.  Duties included Inventory control, receiving clerk duties included verifying the delivery truck manifest upon receipt of goods, other duties included forklift operations and unloading delivery trucks, others duties included customer service position issuing uniform to the new kids arriving weekly into the Job Corp Program.

Jan 2009 to Sep 2013:  Staples: Delivery Driver for Office Products. load and unload trucks using load scanners.  Responsible for delivery of $5000.00 to $20,000.00 dollars on a daily route.  Excellent customer service skills, conducting customer contact in a professional and courteous manner while delivering well over a 1 million dollars worth of office products.

Oct 2003 to Jan 2009 :  Staples: Delivery Driver,  Performed various furniture service duties/ Office Products delivery, assembly, installation, repair and service Of warranty and non-warranty office furniture.  Coordinates furniture assembly, installation  or repair by calling customer and setting up appointments,  load furniture orders onto truck and deliver products to customer,  drives to customer location and complete furniture assembly/installation or furniture repairs to meet customer satisfaction .  Inspects furniture for additional defects and proper operability according to manufacture’s guidelines. Installs all types of free-standing furniture, panel and modular systems, includes placement, leveling, wipe-down, and touch-up of metal and wood furniture at customer location.  Unloads incoming furniture trucks using warehouse equipment (I.e. forklift, pallet jack).  Receives furniture and verifies against delivery ticket to assure accurate receipt of product and inspection for defect or damages.  Store furniture in warehouse that does not need to be delivered immediately.  Properly tag and identify  product relative to invoice numbers and customer identification.  Follow all safety procedures in the performance of job duties.  Ability to read and construct blueprints and CAD installation drawings, basic computer skills,  Demonstrated competence related to writing installation project and problem reports,  Ability to apply common sense to carry out instructions furnished in written and oral form.  Knowledgeable in the operation of warehouse equipment and light weight tools to install and or repair furniture.  Excellent customer service skills, conducting customer contact in a professional and courteous manner while delivering well over 2 million dollars worth of office furniture and other related products

Sep 1999 to Sep 2003,  US NAVY Storekeeper First Class, Served as the Supply Supervisor , with a crew of 15 personnel,  duties consists of government credit card purchaser , travel coordinator, accounting specialist, hazardous material management technician custodian and vehicle parts manager.   Naval Construction Battalion Unit 403, Annapolis MD.   As a travel coordinator.  I utilized automated travel systems  ( ATOS PLUS ) for data input and to obtain reports for travel orders and airline tickets with a annual budget of 35,000 dollars.  Maintained travel ledgers and performed reconciliation and  management of 60 government travel credit cards with a annual budget of 250,000 dollars.  And served as a shipping and receiving supervisor , with over 2500 line items consisting of automobile parts and facility maintenance materials, valued In excess of $600,000.00 dollars.  While utilizing barcode receiving scanners for stores and management of reports, forklift operator for loading and unloading stores.   Also served as Accounting Specialist,  Utilized automated accounting systems for data input and to obtain reports.  Maintained accounting ledgers and performed account reconciliation.  Maintained a budget of 1.5 million with status of funds.  Performed account analysis and account researched.  Processed accounting transactions.  Validated expenditure and collection transactions.  Handled customer inquiries, research problems and develop solutions.  Trained lower level accounting clerks.  Applied Units internal controls requirements in performing accounting process and procedures.  Served as Hazardous Material Custodian.  Management and storage of numerous types of hazardous materials, and reports, using Microsoft window program to receive, store, issue , inventory , dispose and track hazardous material from day one to non-existence.   

Dec 1995 -Aug 1999,   US NAVY Storekeeper First Class -  Served as the leading Supply   Supervisor with a crew of 8 personnel, duties consists of shipping and receiving incoming and outgoing stores, issuing repair parts and inventory, Financial Records Keeper, served as Accounting Specialist,  Utilized automated accounting systems for data input and to obtain reports.  Maintained accounting ledgers and performed account reconciliation. Maintained a budget of 4.5 million with status of funds.  Performed account analysis and account researched. Processed accounting transactions.  Validated expenditure and collection transactions.  Handled customer inquiries, research problems and develop solutions.  Trained lower level accounting clerks.  Applied units internal controls requirements in performing accounting process and procedures.  Responsible for the storage of hazardous material and issuing, reports and inspections.  and proper maintenance of storerooms.

Nov 1991 to Nov 1995,  US NAVY Storekeeper First Class,  Served as a work center supervisor with a crew of 10 personnel, responsible for receiving incoming stores utilizing barcode receiving scanners for stores and management of reports, Forklift operator for loading and unloading stores along with hand jacks,  others responsibilities included inventories, storeroom maintenance.

Jun 1987 to Oct 1991,  US NAVY Storekeeper Second Class, Served as Storeroom supervisor with a crew of 4 personnel, Responsible for shipping and receiving , issuing and restocking repair parts, inventory and maintenance of storerooms, forklift and hand jack operator

May 1985 to MAY 87,  US Navy Storekeeper Second Class,  Served as Shipping and Receiving Clerk,  responsible for incoming and outgoing stores and forklift operator for loading and unloading stores along with hand jacks,  others responsibilities included inventories, storeroom maintenance.

Dec 1982 to Apr 1985, US NAVY Storekeeper Seaman / Third Class,  Served as a Shipping and Receiving Clerk,  responsible for incoming and outgoing stores and forklift operator for loading and unloading stores along with hand jacks,  others responsibilities included inventories, storeroom maintenance.

Training, Skills, Certificates:

        Supply and Accounting Technical Specialist , Repair Maintenance Tech, Hazardous Material Control Management Technician , Logistic Support Training, Naval Brig Afloat Training , Small Purchase Procedures , Automated Travel System (ATOS PLUS) , Customer Service, Fork Lift Certified.

Computer Skills:

        Microsoft Office / Word / Works
Windows 95/98/NT/XP

Typing:
45 WPM

Honors, Awards, Fellowships:

         Outstanding Performance Certificates, 04-93, 07-95, 12-97, 03-98, 07-98, 10-98, 01-99, 04-99, 07-2000., Safe Driver Award 03-07, 04-07.

MILITARY:

                  Date of Separation: 09/30/2003
Type of Discharge: Honorable
Military Status: Retired
Primary Military Occupational Code: 2824
Military Occupational Title: 9595
Current Security Clearance: Not Applicable

EDUCATION:

                  Bell City High School, Bell City , MO , Diploma , 1982

PERSONAL:
Enjoy reading, swimming, seeing movies, and listening to music

REFERENCES:
US Navy,  Paul Swire ( 757-518-9643 )

Staples, William Day  (410-980-9389 )

Mingo Job Corp,  Anthony Brown ( 573-421-4809 )

110 Jackson Street, Sikeston MO 63801 Sikeston Missouri 63801
US
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