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0000 xxxxxx xxxx , xxxx , xxxxx 00000
xxx-xxx-xxxx
SSN: xxx-xx-xxxx
Country of Citizenship: United States
Claiming 60%/10 Pt. Disability
Position Title: Security Specialist, Inventory Management, Equipment Specialist, Supply Management
Vacancy Announcement:
Core Competencies
Facility/Perimeter Security, Vehicle/Foot Patrol, Crowd Control, Physical Inventory, Parts Stocking and Distribution, Shipping & Receiving, Work Line Monitoring, Troubleshooting, Supervisor Interface, Asset/Loss Data Oversight, Production Quantities Assessment, Aircraft Cleaning/Fueling, Aircraft Ground Support Equipment, Hi-Lo/Heavy Equipment Utilization
Provided security on patrol in Iraq
Disabled Army Veteran
Professional Experience
May 2013 October 2014
Ford Sterling Axle Plant
Sterling Heights, MI
Hours Worked per Week: 40
Salary: $19.50/Hour
Supervisor: Deion Hawkins Phone xxx-xxx-xxxx May Contact: N/A
Line Worker
On the F-150 truck axle line, served as member of five-person crew with responsibilities for welding truck rear axles; utilized steel tubing, bearings, seals and heavy pressing equipment.
November 2006 May 2013
Automotive Components Holding
Plymouth, MI
Hours Worked per Week: N/A
Salary: N/A
Supervisor: Tony Celmo Phone: 734.890.1297 May Contact
Set-Up
Prior to assembly line start-up for shift, conducted physical inventory of parts and ensured adequate supply; also determined appropriate distribution of parts and supply levels, calibrated helium testers and diligently ensured that crimping pressers were fully lubricated and operational. Provided in-depth training for line workers on proper parts assembly.
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Carefully monitored line workers to ensure parts sufficiency. Ensured that supervisors were kept apprised of production schedules and asset/loss data. When necessary, disassembled failed parts, troubleshot problem(s) and analyzed activities to preclude repeated actions
April 2007 July 2007
Fort Benning, GA
Fort Dix, NJ
Hours Worked per Week: N/A
Salary: N/A
Supervisor: N/A Phone: N/A May Contact: N/A
Infantryman
Following re-call from inactive ready reserves to active duty for deployment to Iraq, was found to be incapable of serving based on extent of physical injuries from earlier deployment in Iraq.
September 2005 October 2006
Johnson Controls Flight Department
Willow Run Airport
Belleville, MI
Hours Worked per Week: N/A
Salary: $10.00/Hour
Supervisor: Jim Bush Phone: 734.254.7007 May Contact
Line Technician
Provided maintenance, cleaning and fueling for aircraft and managed shipping/receiving activities. Assisted passengers with disembarking from aircraft and oversaw re-fueling prior to craft being manually moved into hangar. Supported ground crew actions in use of aircraft tugs, man-lifts and high-low equipment and ensured that passengers needs were met. Held additional responsibilities for assuring that the organization s fleet cars were maintained and fueled, and, upon arrival of corporate jets, was responsible for cleaning them and making them ready for next use.
November 2001 November 2004
United States Army
Delta Company 2/502
Fort Campbell, KY
Hours Worked per Week: N/A
Salary: N/A
Supervisor: N/A Phone: N/A May Contact: N/A
Infantryman/Squad Leader
Completed training at Fort Benning, GA, including improving physical strength and developing combat skills; trained with M4, M9 and M16 weapons and was assigned to serve as a .50 caliber gunner which required training in the use of the M2 .50 cal. machine gun, tow missile system and M249 Squad Automatic Weapon.
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Received training on use of Improved Targeting Acquisition System (ITAS) and attended Air Assault School at Fort Campbell to gain training on attaching various types of vehicles/weapons to Chinook and Blackhawk helicopters. Was promoted to serve as infantry squad leader with oversight responsibilities for four soldiers; provided training on use of ITAS and other weapons systems. During assignment at Fort Campbell and overseas was accountable for $2M in military equipment including tow system with ITAS sight, weapons batteries, a HMMWV and mounting equipment, missiles and a Singard radio. Provided equipment maintenance and weekly checks, coordinated with mechanics to order/replace spare parts as needed and assessed stocking levels to ensure sufficiency to meet future needs.
Other responsibilities included performing various traffic-control actions, conducting patrols utilizing a HMMWV as well as on foot, and providing perimeter security. During deployment serving Operation Iraqi Freedom continually dealt with hostile foreign nationals and developed strengths in conducting multiple security operations, searching for IEDs, diffusing riots and providing exceptional decision-making while dealing with extremely stressful situations.
Education / Training
Oakland University, Farmington Hills, MI
Business Administration Studies, 2008-2009
Credit Hours: 9
GPA: 93%
Michigan Institute of Aviation and Technology, Belleville, MI
Airframe and Power Plant, 2005-2006
Completed all courses to be certified as an Airframe and Power Plant Mechanic
GPA: 92.09%
Combat Lifesaver Course, CPR Certified
40 Hours
Awards
2 Army Commendation Awards
Army Good Conduct Medal
Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal
Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
National Defense Service Medal
Army Service Ribbon
Overseas Service Bar (2nd award)
Combat Infantryman Badge
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