To utilize my leadership qualities and extensive experience in Logistics, Transportation, Movement Control, Shipping & Receiving, Aerial Port Operations, Rotary Operations, and CRSP Yard Operations. The ability to deliver excellent customer service to a diverse group of military and civilian organizations to help promote varying degrees of growth and change by providing leadership and support at all phases.
Overview
30
30
years of professional experience
Work History
Logistic Support Specialist Sr
KBR
07.2022 - Current
Controls all space allocated on airlift missions, and is responsible for obtaining maximum aircraft utilization.
Prioritizes aerial port workload and provides oversight to all aerial port work centers.
Provide proactive and safe oversight and correct information to manage available resources in order for the aerial port to effectively receive, document, and handle passengers, cargo, and mail.
Communicate aerial port requirements with the Tanker Airlift Control Center (TACC) and Air Mobility Division (AMD) on aircraft execution such as aircraft landing, block-in, block-out, and take-off times, potential aircraft delays, actual delays, abort, or cargo and passenger movement.
Publish and distribute a mission schedule which covers the next twenty-four hours no later than (NLT) 0800L daily and provide updates (mission add-ons, cancellations, delays, aircraft utilisation etc.) upon occurrence to agencies specified by the MTA and/or NSPA. Coordinate Special Assignment Airlift Mission (SAAM) requirements with the mission validator, Installation Deployment Officer (IDO), and/or deploying/redeploying units.
Coordinate with AMD, all aerial port sections and base agencies on mission planning, control, and execution. Establish and utilise Sequence of Events checklists to track performance requirements within established aircraft ground times, facilitating on-time aircraft departures.
Develop and utilize Sequence of Events (SOE) Plan, if available IAW Global Air Transportation Execution System (GATES) SOE Plan Management Window, to track performance requirements within established aircraft ground times, facilitating on-time aircraft departures.
Obtain and generate any required aircraft information and brief aircrews (via the ramp coordinator) on payload matters.
Inbound Team Lead (Weekend Shift)
Stanley Black & Decker
09.2021 - 07.2022
Coordinates activities of workers concerned with counting, processing, inspecting, replenishing and locating of inbound merchandise
Plans work schedules and assign duties to maintain adequate staff for effective performance of activities and response to fluctuating workloads.
Collaborates with workers and managers to solve work-related problems
Reviews work throughout the work process and at completion to ensure that it has been performed properly
Transmits and explains work orders to laborers
Monitors and adjusts resources to achieve daily production, delivery, and inbound goals
Analyzes staffing and inbound reports to determine proper staffing levels
Made sure associates were focused, motivated, and on the task at all times answering any questions and making sure to get back with them in a timely manner if an answer wasn't present at that moment
Attended weekly and monthly meetings to realign with the goals of dept and a building as a whole
Facilitated the necessary daily activities to ensure a safe, secure, clean and fair work environment
Reduced labor hours used in Inbound while increasing trucks processed per hour
Governed all inspections of material arriving on freight trucks to assess damaged free goods
Supervised 25 employees ranging from Drivers, Dock-Workers, and Clerks
Prioritized, assigned, and administered work assignments to subordinates
Coordinates activities of workers concerned with counting, processing, inspecting, replenishing and locating of inbound merchandise
Assists department manager by identifying work procedures in a priority manner and expedite workflow
ATOC Controller
CONSTELLIS/ KBR, Kandahar
12.2018 - 10.2020
(In-Bound/ Out-Bound), Responsible for providing proactive and safe oversight and utilizing accurate information to manage available resources for the aerial port to effectively receive, document, and handle passengers, cargo, and mail
Reports to ATOC Manager and ATOC Deputy Manager
Provides oversight and dissemination of information relating to all airlift traffic flow and aerial port operations as described in the Performance Work Statement
Controls all space allocated on airlift missions and is responsible for obtaining maximum aircraft utilization and on-time departures
Prioritized aerial port workload and ensured resources are managed to support the simultaneous loading and/or unloading of up to three aircraft at one time
Provided status reports for aircraft landing, block-in, block-out, take-off times, potential or actual aircraft delay, accidents, incidents and mishaps, and mission schedule
Monitors the status of all aerial port operations vehicles and materiel handling equipment to ensure adequate equipment is available to meet operational requirements
Maintain in compliance with safety requirements by communicating and enforcing policies and procedures
Ensure compliance with applicable Government and corporate regulations, policies and procedures
Effectively communicate and use technical manuals and references
Provided Aerial Port Services on a 24/7/365 basis
Responsible for proper utilization and safeguarding of all government and contractor provided property (e.g., to include government facilities, equipment and tools)
Performs RAMP CO duties as assigned.
Demonstrated strong organizational and time management skills while managing multiple projects.
Exercised leadership capabilities by successfully motivating and inspiring others.
Worked well in a team setting, providing support and guidance.
Learned and adapted quickly to new technology and software applications.
Applied effective time management techniques to meet tight deadlines.
Air Cargo Load Planner
OSS FLIGHT LINE SERVICES
09.2017 - 12.2018
Responsible for load planning, selecting, sequencing, manifesting and monitoring all aircraft transporting cargo
Review loose bay and highline inventories from Special Handling, stacker's inventories from Ramp Services, and the Theater Express (THX) yard inventory from the THX program manager as needed
Identify and annotate discrepancies with palletized cargo, Rolling Stock, GATES errors, and shoring and documentation problems, and report these discrepancies to the appropriate aerial port sections for action
Performs cargo/grid yard walks to inspect and select cargo
Utilized automated systems such as GATES, ALPS, and ICODES
Provided guidance and advice for assisting in developing estimates for types of aircraft to be used for loads
Ensure that all explosive material movements have received diplomatic and port clearances prior to cargo manifesting
In addition, ensure hazardous material compatibility on all loads, including passenger restrictions.
Supervise the day-to-day activities of the Movement Control Department, overseeing the Movement Control Teams in Afghanistan (Kandahar AB/ Shindand AB)
Coordinate and resolve all issues raised by the customers, carriers, and clients
Duties for: Arrival Departure Air Control Group (ADCG)/ Passenger Terminal Operations (PAX)/ Joint Personnel Reception Center (JPRC)/ Rotary Ops (LIMA Ramp)
Train and mentor new hires in the department
Act as a liaison between DynCorp MCT, Traffic/ Transportation Dept., and the US military
Providing accurate daily and weekly reports on the status of asset movement
Provide administrative support to the department in all required areas
Ensure quality processing of TMR's, cancellations, Ingate and Outgate (IGOG) reports, and Ground and Air Regulation (GAR) daily reports
Giving guidance and information to all MCT and ECP pertaining MCT functions and roles
Ensuring that all personnel have adequate training, retraining, and cross training in their job specifications
Serve as the Movement Control or Transportation Manager as required when he/she is off site or on leave
Completing internal and external audits
Maintaining timesheet compliance requirements within the department
Performing employee evaluations and employee contract renewals
Movement Control Supervisor (88N) / NCOIC
United States Army
11.1993 - 05.2010
Supervises the operation of a cargo and materiel documentation unit, a movement control branch or section, a break bulk point/terminal warehouse, a trailer transfer point, a port operations unit, an air terminal section and the installation personal property and passenger travel section; evaluates work techniques and procedures for all functions; checks, reviews and consolidates movement requirements; ensures appropriate transport capability and prepares movement schedules; assists in planning transportation requirements for logistical support; supervises any diversion, reassignment or transfer of personnel, freight and materiel shipments for all modes of transportation
Oversee administrative aspects of freight and personnel movements; prepare and submit movement requests to support bids
Developed best-value approaches for shipping cargo, with attention to special needs such as time- sensitive materials, and provide information to customers on shipping guidelines and requirements
Inspect and approve loads prior to shipment; monitor transport using specialized tracking systems
Support customers in preparing for transport, including preparation of shipping and passenger documents
Supervise, train, and coach team members
Implemented standard operating procedures (SOPs) and tracking matrix for ground, rail, sea, and air logistical movements request department, raising high rates of efficiency
Supervised the coordination of transportation assets, organization of staging yards, and provision of In-Transit Visibility to support military movements CONUS and OCONUS
Supervised the allocation of assets to move personnel in Kuwait and USA
Completing NCOERs for Jr NCOs
Gained strong leadership skills by managing projects from start to finish.
Proven ability to learn quickly and adapt to new situations.
Education
CLASS A CDL Truck Driver Training - undefined
Caldwell Community College & Technical Institute
High school diploma - undefined
Skills
Strategic Planning contributes to the overall success of projects by seeing the bigger picture and knowing how to break deliverables down into manageable tasks
Project Management skilled in setting priorities, establishing timelines, and finding solutions to issues before becoming problematic
Strong Communication Skills combines an approachable style and in-depth knowledge of methodologies that instills confidence in others to get the job done on schedule and safely
Effective Team Leadership employs patience and perseverance, adapting to cultural differences and maximizing team contributions
Transportation Planning
Forklift (10 years)
Problem-solving
Team Work
Logistics
Reliability
Program Management
Flexibility
Financial Analysis
Military Experience
Freight Experience
Additional Information
Certifications and Licenses
, Secret Clearance Class, A CDL
, Commercial Driver License (CDL) with Double & Triple Trailer, and Tanker Endorsements