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Carmen T.

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Robert Crews Complex
Bagram Airfield
APO, AE 09354
Cell: (079) 550-0859
Email: cce69544@westpost.net
Citizenship: US citizen
Veteranas preference: 5 points

PROFESSIONAL OBJECTIVE
A position in which I perform studies and analysis related to supply logistics p
rograms in order to make recommendations and produce summary reports, plan and c
oordinate supply operations, handle material management and supply, property acc
ountability and record controls, requisition processing, micro-purchases and sim
plified acquisition; provide technical advice in supply management forums and wo
rking groups. I would also act as the focal point between the agency and source(
s) of supply (government and commercial); monitor, analyze and evaluate federal
supply logistics issues on a continuing basis, and conduct special studies of pr
ograms or issues of current interest, including designing methods of study, impl
ementing studies, recommendations, and writing summary reports, to become a valu
ed member of your team.

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Qualified logistics specialist with more than 12 years of experience in the U.S.
Army logistics experience: 4 on active duty as an Automated Logistics Specialis
t, and another 6+ as a civilian contractor. Extensive knowledge of the Standard
Army Maintenance System Enhanced (SAMS-1E) & SAMS-2E. Skilled in various aspects
of personnel matters to include man-hours, new personnel training, and informat
ion and database management. Well versed in warehousing, production, distributio
n, and automated accounting systems. In the Army, distinguished from peers by al
ways being highly motivated, seeking out and accomplishing new tasks, earning th
e trust and confidence of superiors. Team player with strong professional capabi
lities, having achieved superior results through avid and whole hearted support.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
10/09-Present; 84 hours per week; Lead Logisticians; $87,000 per year, BAE Syste
ms; Fort Benning, GA and Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan
Supervisor: James Kaiser; 011-9379-480-3718; may contact
Skilled in creating an alphanumerical system to issue daily items for MRAP opera
tions and mechanics. Also created Microsoft Excel spreadsheets in order to maint
ain tasks, due in parts and hardware, as well as order daily issue and parts. Ma
intained accountability of all on hand equipment with a hundred percent inventor
y monthly for company records. Also published manually an operational procedures
book for daily use for other employees. Worked on the SAMS-E (Standard Army Mai
ntenance Systems-Enhanced) system. Daily tasks required responsibility for all w
ork orders and repair parts, and processing information received from supported
units. Performed SAMS-E operations for DS/GS levels; provided for maintenance an
d management information to each level of command. Prepared SAMS-E tracking for
work orders and repair parts, and processed information received from supported
units. Also responsible for inventory of all shop, and expendable items received
daily.

6/08- 7/09; 84 hours per week; Logistics Warehouse Foreman; $99,000 per year; Ke
llogg, Brown and Root (KBR); Joint Base Balad, Iraq.
Supervisor: Aaron Lessane; (713) 422-9529; may contact
Duties are to Support CLSS in accordance with policies and procedure and procedu
res which the government provides for maintaining Class I supply points. Adminis
ter support for military personnel, civilians, and government contractors. Submi
t required monthly and quarterly reports to upper level management. Operate an a
ppropriate temperature controlled storage facility for operational rations. Ensu
re all recipients are authorized to obtain supplies prior to issue as well as or
dering. Plan, budget, direct activities, and handle other related functions of t
he warehouse operations. Also responsible for proper receipt filing, inventories
, recordkeeping, storage, and issue of all project material and controlled items
. Observe and follow all safety rules and procedures, including wearing required
personal protective equipment. Perform other duties and activities as directed
by higher management.

3/08-6/08; 40+ hours per week; SAMS-E Instructor; $29,616 per year; TEK Systems;
Hinton, WV
Supervisor: Brian Belcher, (304) 466-2892; may contact
Directly responsible for teaching the military customer the detailed operations
of the Standard Army Maintenance Systems-Enhanced (SAMS-E) software and any rela
ted hardware. Responsible for the automated logistics training software and hard
ware issued to the customer. Developed and modified lesson plans, as required. C
oordinate training aids and student scheduling. Provided training and assistance
in the SAMS-IE Operator Course, SAMS-IE Manager Course, and SAMS-2E Operator Co
urse. Assisted team members running the site data conversion. Supervised other s
ubcontractors and independent consultants supporting the fielding initiative. Pl
aced in a live classroom environment to observe, assist, and hone presentation s
kills. Satisfactorily demonstrated the ability to independently instruct classes
of up to 20 military students. Displayed excellent written and oval communicati
on skills.

7/07-11/07; 40 hours per week; Logistics Clerk; $30,840 per year, BAE Systems; F
ort Benning, GA
Supervisor: Ray Moody; (706) 544-4011; may not contact (no longer employed there
)
Worked on the SAMS-E (Standard Army Maintenance Systems-Enhanced) system. Daily
tasks required responsibility for all work orders and repair parts, and processi
ng information received from supported units. Performed SAMS-E operations for DS
/GS levels; provided for maintenance and management information to each level of
command. Prepared SAMS-E tracking for work orders and repair parts, and process
ed information received from supported units. Also processed routine daily opera
tions for the update of the Shop Section Summary (or AHN-006 report) for perform
ing updates of work orders, status history data, and part requirements with the
appropriate information, based on the maintenance action performed for the SAMS-
E when receiving a maintenance request for an SNT team.

10/04-7/07; 40 hours per week; Supply Technician/Production Control Clerk; $24,9


60 per year; L3 Communications; Fort Benning, GA
Supervisor: Roy Crawford: (706) 544-3101; may contact
Responsible for SAMS-E operations; generated and maintained Work Order Master Sc
hedule Listings. Completed monthly reconciliations and monthly overage repairabl
e item lists. Maintained work order register status reports daily, which also re
quired maintenance control clerk review for the daily shop summary from all shop
sections; posted any changes to the SAMS-E system. Transferred data between oth
er shop offices and supply units to meet army standards for repairing equipment
within time and efficiency standards. Also operated the WMMS (Wildcat Maintenanc
e Management System) to post all maintenance work orders that meet army standard
s. Annotated man-hours posted to monitor amount of time spend on specific equipm
ent repaired and by individual mechanics; routinely posted equipment status.

6/04-10/04; 40 hours per week; ULLS-G Clerk; $28,800 per year; Eagle Support Ser
vices; Fort Campbell, KY
Supervisor: Michael Durham; (256) 534-2274; may not contact (no longer employed
there)
Prepared and maintained multiple daily tasks while assisting battalions preparin
g for deployment. Designed and conducted studies and analyses to determine organ
izational requirements for property management and property accountability. Was
unit dispatcher for military vehicles; performed usual services for equipment by
policies, objectives, and responsibilities of the AOAP as prescribed. Advised h
and receipt holders of measures to be taken on resolution of all property accoun
ting discrepancies. Performed monthly inventories of supplies to control acquisi
tions, allocations, and disposal of materials: cataloging, requirements, determi
nation, procurement, productions, overhaul/rebuild directions, and distribution.

MILITARY EXPERIENCE
1/00-1/04; 40+ hours per week; Automated Logistics Specialist; $26, 160 per year
; U.S. Army; Fort Bragg, NC
Supervisor: Jason Hammonds; unavailable; may not contact (retired)
Showed outstanding motivation and dedication to duty throughout a 3 month period
without an active supervisor. Provided assistance to over 65 customer units, wi
th responsibility and accountability of 2,664 lines of Authorized Stockage List
(ASL) valued at $2,500,000. Demonstrated genuine concern for customers; ensured
they received their parts in a timely manner. As a Supply Storage Activity Cler
k, labored countless hours to successfully manage a monthly volume of 5,000 Mate
rial Release Orders (MRO) while processing over 1,000 receipts with very limited
personnel and supervision. Reestablished the operations of the battery storage
section, which provided more efficient service for customers. Displayed leadersh
ip abilities: was consistently willingly to assume responsibilities of soldiers
of higher ranks and experience. Maintained inventory and location accuracy of 98
%. Duties required knowledge of numerous logistical policies: receiving, storage
, inventory, issue, maintenance, transportation, and quality assurance, modifica
tion, set assembly/disassembly, preservations and packaging. Maintained equipmen
t control and managed maintenance. Established maintenance record control, maint
enance services, inspections, and workloads. Performed accounting and sales func
tions for customer services and supplies to an automated supply system cycle on
a routine basis. Performed supported units/maintenance activities. Received all
requests for supplies and check for accuracy of documentation; conducted searche
s for required information to order hard to find supply items. Established small
purchases procedure for low cost, over the counter purchases; ensured purchases
were within the established monetary limitations.

TRAINING & COURSE WORK


SAMS-E Instructor Certification; Temple, TX; 336 hours; 2008
SAMS-E Operator Course; Fort Benning, GA; 16 hours; 2006
Drivers Training Program; Fort Benning, GA; 40 hours; 2005
Manager Development Course; Fort Bragg, NC; 12,096 hours; 2003
Defense Hazardous Materials/Waste Handling Course; Fort Bragg, NC; 12,096 hours;
2003
Intro to Def Reutilization/Marketing System; Fort Bragg, NC; 12,096 hours; 2003
Advance Individual Training; Fort Lee, VA; 1,344 hours; 2000
Basic Combat Training Course; Fort Jackson, SC; 1,680 hours; 2000

AWARDS & RECOGNITION


Army Achievement Medal; U.S. Army; 2001, 2002, & 2003
Expert Qualification Badge with Bar
Korean Service Medal
Army Good Conduct Medal (1)
National Defense Service Medal
Army Service Ribbon
Overseas Service Ribbon

EDUCATION
American Military University; On-line; Transportation/Logistics Management; curr
ently attending
ITT Technical Institute; Nashville, TN; Computer Networking; 32 credit hours
Spencer High School; Columbus, GA; Graduated 1999

PRESENTATION
SAMS-IE Operators Course; 2006

CERTIFICATION AND LICENSES


SAMS; SAMS-E; SAMS-IE
CSSAMO
SARSS; SARSS-2A

TECHNICAL
Hardware: Forklift 6k and 10k
Software: Microsoft Word, Excel, Power Point, Access, Outlook, Wildcat Maintenan
ce Management Systems.
SECURITY CLEARANCE
Interim

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