GANT Afghanistan Cell: 93796179446 Stateside Phone: 912-508-3363 Email: vgc674d0@westpost.net, vgant65@hotmail.com
OBJECTIVE: Seeking a position as a warehouse Manager or Supervisor where I can
utilize my 20 plus years of training, education and certification in supply and logistics field. SKILLS Leadership: Extensive management of people and assets; supervised staff; consis tently maintained a positive work environment. Communication: Effectively interact with a wide variety of people from diverse backgrounds and levels of responsibilities. Organization: Efficiently manage assets, including maintaining computerized rec ords, preparing shipments, and restocking inventories. Reliability: Well-organized, can be counted on to see projects through to compl etion. Computer Skills: Windows Computers, MS-Word, Excel, Outlook, and U.S. Army prop rietary asset management computers and software (SARSS), (AWRDS). EXPERIENCE: Nov 09 - Present WAREHOUSE MANGER MULT CLASS WAREHOUSE DynCorp Cooperation Shindand Afghanistan Supervising 10 American 35 Foreign National staff provided all classes of (Class II, IIIP, IV, VII and IX) Support to some 500 customers on Kandahar and all FOB in southern Afg hanistan managing over, 10,000 lines of parts petroleum and equipment valued over $25 milli on, maintaining inventory accuracy 99%. Ensured proper storage, packaging and shipping su pply items. Ensuring warehouse personnel were trained in all area of the warehouse, to overcom e personnel shortages Jan 07 - Oct 09 LOGISTICS SUPERVISOR SUPPLY TECH, ITT Industries, Camp AS SAYLIY AH Qatar Supervising 19 American 25 Foreign National in the day to day operation, ensuring that proper receipt, storage, and issue of equipment, material, suppli es, or tools, and the input of related data into stock records. Provide guidance and training on methods, processes and procedures used to perform the mission a nd comply with the contract and the customer, Assets in developing performance a ppraisals, and counsels when ITT policies are violated. Sep 06 - Jan 07 LOGISTICS SHOP CLERK, ITT Industries, Camp AS SAYLIYAH Qatar Count, sort, or weigh material received, verifying information on shipping docum entation. Examine stock to ver ify quantity or conformance to specifications store material in bins, on the fl oor, on shelves, or in containers according to standard supply practices. Fill o rders or issue supplies from stock and conduct periodic, special, or perpetual inventory of stock as directed. Requisition material as r equired. Compile reports on use of stock handling equipment; adjustments of inve ntory counts and stock records; damage; stock shelf life; location changes; and denial of shipments. Distribute stock among workers, keeping records of material issued. Use computer automation equipment to maintain inventory and other stock records. Receive, store, sort and assist in classifying unserviceable equipment and supplies for disposal.
Aug 04 - Feb 06 WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR, 702nd MSB Camp Castle Korea
Supervising 28 soldiers and 24 Korean national staff, provided repair parts (Cla ss II, IIIP, IV, VII and IX) support to 300 customers managing 5,638 lines of pa rts and equipment valued at $15 million, maintaining 99% inventory accuracy. Ens ured proper storage, packaging and shipping supply items. Ensuring all warehouse personnel was trained in all area of the warehouse, to overcome personnel short ages. Sept 03 - Aug 04 DMMC SUPERVISOR, HHC/MMC DISCOM, Camp Casey, Korea Supervising a 10-person staff, managed the Repair Parts in 3 Supply Support Acti ve in an excess of $23 million dollars, using the Standard Army Retail Supply Sy stem (SARSS-2A). May 00 - Aug 03 WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR, HHC 1st Infantry Division, Wurzburg German y During this assign he implementing and enforcing the Supply Excellence Aw ards SEA Program for five supply support activities and coordinated logistical s upport for Combat Maneuver Training Center CMTC and Grafenwohr Training Area. Su pervised units in the division performing supply related service operation. Serv ed as the billeting coordinator managed and review nonstandard items and monthly Unit Status Reports. May 98 - Apr 00 WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR, 516th Maintenance Co, Fort Bliss TX Supervisor in charge of the receiving, storage, and issue sections of a Patriot Missile Battalion; managed the daily operations of the missile repair parts mana gement section and the 1,543 lines of repair parts and oversaw the maintenance a nd operation of a fleet of 10 actor-trailers, ensuring constant readiness and sa fe operation. Jul 97 - Jul 98 SHOP SUPPLY SUPERVISOR, HHC 121st Signal Company, Camp Casey Kor ea Supervised 3shop personal, in ordering, receiving, storing and issuing parts for repair shops, ensuring maintenance sections picked up parts daily and turned in all recoverable and excess equipment. Maintained 300 lines of shop stock valued over $5 million and monitored over $1 million in bench stocks. Jun 95 - Jun 97 SHOP STOCK SUPERVISOR, 703rd Main Support Battalion, Fort Stewa rt. Supervised a 5-personal staff responsible for ordering, receiving, storing and issuing parts for the repair shops, ensuring the maintenance sections picke d up parts daily and turned in all recoverable and excess equipment. Maintained 254 lines of shop stock valued over $2 million and monitored over $700,000 in be nch stocks EDUCATION Secret Clearance Nov 2009 US Army Battle Staff Course 2002 AA, In Science, 1998 Standard Army Retail Supply System (SARSS) Versions 2AD/2AC/2B, May 1997 Automated Logistics Management Specialist Phase I & II Dec 1995 Automated Logistics Management Specialist Supervisory Course, Jun 1995 Equal Opportunity Sep 1994 US Army Leadership Development Course, Oct 1990 US Army Logistics Management College, Depot Physical Inventory Management, Jul 1 990 US Army Publication Clerk Jan 1990 US Army DAS/DS4 Operator Aug 1989 US Army Material Control and Accounting Specialist, Jul 1989 Lean Six-Sigma Greenbelt Certification April 2009 Flippen Course Aug 2008 Supervisor Certification Course 201 Nov 2008 Power Management Training Jul 2008 Power Leadership Training June 2008