Dynamic Supply Corps Officer with extensive experience at Fleet Logistics Center Norfolk, excelling in operations management and logistics. Proven track record in budget oversight and personnel management, enhancing efficiency and effectiveness. Strong analytical skills and collaborative leadership drive successful program coordination and team collaboration in high-pressure environments.
Sharp officer eager to leverage knowledge in military tactics and strategy. Qualified to develop and implement training and exercise programs for readiness and combat effectiveness. Strong technical and critical thinking skills with commitment to safety, security and defense.
Self-disciplined military officer with demonstrated success in leading tactical operations. Skilled in crisis management, personnel supervision and mission execution with mastery of advanced weapons systems and equipment. Strong emotional intelligence and committed to successfully handling stress in high-pressure situations.
Strategic logistics officer with extensive experience leading and managing teams in high-stress environments. Efficient in planning and executing complex military operations. Skilled in developing and implementing policies and procedures with focus on safety.
Experienced leader with strong background in guiding teams, managing complex projects, and achieving strategic objectives. Excels in developing efficient processes, ensuring high standards, and aligning efforts with organizational goals. Known for collaborative approach and commitment to excellence.
Overview
22
22
years of professional experience
Work History
Supply Corps Officer
Fleet Logistics Center Norfolk
11.2022 - Current
Rank/Pay grade - Lieutenant/O3E
Directs supply department activities for 95 Sailors and 15 Civilians in support of 16 F/A 18, 6 E2/C2, 3 MH-53E, 9 MH-60S/CMV-22B squadrons, 4 type wings and 128 Fleet Readiness Center work centers.
Applies supply policies to operation of department. Determines demand in accordance with mission and standard allowance lists.
Approves requisitions, balance sheets and summaries. Directs receiving, storage, inventory control, issue and salvage of material.
Oversees procurement and sale of goods and services. Administers operation of general mess, including procurement, storage, issue and inventory of provisions.
Conducts disbursing activities in connection with property accountability and transfer, payroll and personal accounts.
Led 39 Sailors and 9 civilians through a rigorous inventory schedule and stock inventory worth $17.9 million.
Managed 13 contracts valued at $11.3 million across a wide array of services and life support.
Navy's principal seagoing staff corps. Provide logistics support in all of the Navy's operational environment. Educated and trained to combine operational and business management expertise to acquire current and future inventory of weapons systems.
Supply Management. Includes requirements determination, acquisition of supplies, repair parts and weapons systems, transportation, storage and inventory control of repair parts and consumable supplies for shipboard and industrial use;
Business/Administrative Management. Includes computer systems management, budgeting, accounting, contract management and administration;
Direct Personnel Support. Includes management of Navy shipboard and shore based food service facilities, operation of Navy exchanges and commissary stores as well as the operation of shore based finance centers and afloat disbursing operations.
Financial Management, Subsistence Technology, Systems Inventory Management, Integrated Logistics Support, Physical Distribution (Material and Transportation Management), Acquisition/Contract Management, Merchandising Management, Petroleum Management, Computer Systems Management, Operations Analysis, and Weapons System Acquisition Management (WSAM).
Led a team of 43 Sailors, 8 civilians and overall 750 squadron personnel through the expert execution of a $63 million flight operation and maintenance budget for 12 MH53E aircraft and multiple mine countermeasure and material handling equipment systems.
Administers programs to ensure qualitative adequacy of aircraft material within command. Reviews directives concerning utilization of aircraft materials, formulating policies to ensure compliance.
Provides technical information concerning aircraft material and maintenance. Evaluates efficiency of aircraft material under operating conditions and recommends corrective action as necessary.
Maintains material accounting records. Plans logistic needs and maintains liaison with supporting supply activities. Implements aircraft and aircraft material allowances for all aeronautical activities.
Led 19 Sailors and 3 Junior Officers in the flawless administration of a #33.6 operations and maintenance budget.
Chiefs are responsible for the all-around training of personnel assigned to their supervision. Develop leaders with strong character, diverse perspectives, and resilience. Recruit, retain, and effectively manage the talent of a diverse workforce to unleash their full potential at any given moment.
Personally familiar with Sailors to include professional and personal circumstances. Understand Sailor’s goals and guide them in improving their professional and personal standing.
Limited duty officers (Supply Corps) are officer technical managers in the field of supply, including fiscal accounting and control, food service, operation of Bachelor Officer/Enlisted quarters, ships' stores, and Navy exchanges.
Direct and administer supply activities, interpret department and NAVSUPSYSCOM regulations and determine policy and procedures to be followed. Accounting and disbursing of funds, distribution of supplies; development and maintenance of proper budgeting and fiscal policies, direction of stock accounting systems, inventory control methods and systems; disposition of excess and obsolete stock, storage and distribution of material.
Broad knowledge of logistic procedures, transportation systems, distribution concepts, budgeting and accounting policies, retail operations, inventory control techniques, and material management.
May serve as, but are not limited only to serving as, commanding officers, executive officers, department heads, division officers at various operational and staff billets.
Logistics Leading Petty Officer
Coastal Riverine Group TWO
04.2011 - 10.2014
Rank/Pay grade - Second Class Petty Officer/E5/First Class Petty Officer/E6/Chief Petty Officer/E7
Led 15 Sailors and 3 civilians in the reorganization of 5 warehouses with 10,000 items in inventory worth $12.2 million. Managed day to day operations of receipt processing, issuing, stowage of material and inventory management.
Managed a command budget in excess of $8 million and 10 contracts valued over $1.2 million.
Logistics Specialists (LS) provide diverse logistics and accounting support in a global setting
to aviation, surface, subsurface, and expeditionary forces; order, receive, inspect, stow, preserve, package, ship, and
issue materials and cargo; operate Navy post offices; account for government materials; and prepare and maintain required forms, records, correspondence, reports, and files.
Direct line leader, supervisor and mentor to junior Sailors.
Logistics Specialist Supervisor
Aviation Support Detachment Norfolk
03.2008 - 03.2011
Rank/Pay grade - Second Class Petty Officer/E5
Provide logistics support to Norfolk Aviation flight lines and Fleet Readiness Centers Intermediate Level (FRC-I) to improve aircraft availability and full mission capable rates.
Supporting 165 SH-60, HM-53, CMV-22, C-2, E-2D aircraft that are assigned to 18 squadrons attached to three type wings and supported by 64 Fleet Readiness Center work centers.
Single point of contact for local aircraft maintenance activities requiring aviation supply support and consists of two major sections: Supply Response Section (SRS) and Component Control Section (CCS).
Hazardous Materials Supervisor
USS Mesa Verde (LPD-19)
02.2005 - 03.2008
Rank/Pay grade - Seaman/E3/Third Class Petty Officer/E4/Second Class Petty Officer/E5
Provides safe handling, use, storage, transfer, offload and disposal of hazardous materials in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.
Demonstrates thorough understanding of organization and functions of supply departments; familiar with the purpose and use of data processing and information system programs; operates office machines; routes and files forms and messages; maintains files, requisition log, and budget records; prepares supply-related documents; identifies, receives, stows, and issues materials and stock items; prepares items for shipment; prepares shipment documents; inventories stocked material and installed equipment; operates material-handling equipment.
Establishes and maintains files; knows types, uses, and purpose of appropriations and funds; reconciles financial listings; prepares budget reports; requisitions repair parts, supplies, forms, and publications; supervises working parties handling stores; controls inventory using ADP procedures; maintains and interprets reports and records; prepares open purchases documents; applies regulations to maintain the security of materials or documents.
Storekeeper
USS Detroit (AOE-4)
03.2004 - 02.2005
Rank/Pay grade - Seaman Apprentice/E2/Seaman/E3
Orders, receives, inspects, stores, preserves, packages, ships, and issues materials and cargo; prepares and
maintains forms, records, correspondence, reports, and files.
Performs all basic seamanship functions aboard ship that involve line or wire and rigging used to secure the ship to a pier, mooring, or anchor; is able to identify functions of navigation and shipboard equipment; lowers, raises, and
launches lifesaving equipment; handles small boats; navigates by using several different types of compasses; keeps records by degrees or points; knows navigational aids, nautical rules of the road, and the buoys of inland waters of the US; knows the nomenclature of decks, superstructures, and parts of the hull.
Knows the purpose and limitations of first aid and the first aid treatments for electrical shock, simple and compound fractures, heat exhaustion, heat stroke, and burns; must be qualified as a swimmer, fourth class.
Knows how to determine the classes of fire hoses and how to use carbon dioxide, dry chemical, and water portable fire extinguishers; knows the function of the typical fire main system, fixed carbon dioxide system, water washdown system, and magazine sprinkling system; knows the difference between flooding and progressive flooding and the danger involved.
Upon completion of Boot Camp, the student will be able to demonstrate knowledge of general military and Navy protocol, first aid, personal health, safety, basic swimming, water survival skills, physical fitness, and fire fighting.
Upon completion of 'A' School, the student will be able to demonstrate an understanding of supply systems and provide adequate customer service relations.
Collaborated on group projects to complete professional deliverables.
Followed school and classroom policies, regulations, dress codes, and schedules.
Completed rigorous readings as directed to support unit learning goals.
Education
Master of Arts - Organizational Management
Ashford University
San Diego, CA
04-2019
Skills
Operations management
Budgeting and finance
Program coordination
Personnel management
Logistics management
Collaborative leadership
Analytical skills
Team collaboration
Time management abilities
Multitasking Abilities
Awards
Defense Meritorious Service Medal
Joint Unit Award (Army)
Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal (three awards)
Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (three awards)
Navy "E" Ribbon
Good Conduct Medal (four awards)
National Defense Service Medal
Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal
Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
Military Outstanding Voluntary Service Medal
Sea Service Deployment Ribbon (seven awards)
Navy Expert Rifle Medal
Navy Expert Pistol Medal
Deployments
Individual Augmentee - Amman/Zarqa, Jordan - October 2023-July 2024
Dubai, United Arab Emirates - April 2021-July 2021
Manama, Bahrain - May 2020-December 2020
Dubai, United Arab Emirates - May 2013-August 2013
Manama, Bahrain - January 2012-June 2012
USS Nassau (LHA-4) - May 2007-August 2007
USS Detroit (AOE-4) - June 2004-September 2004
Military Training
Joint Special Operations Command course
Intermediate Leadership Course (ILC)
Navy Supply Corps School Qualification course
Division Officer Leadership course
Expeditionary Combat Skills
Corrosion for Managers
Hazardous Material Ashore Global Online
Hazardous Waste Generation/Handling
Hazardous Material Technician
Forklift
Interests
Spending quality time with family and friends
Music - I am the lead signer and rhythm guitarist of my own band I have released 3 albums and 4 singles of original material
Sports (New Orleans Saints, LSU Tigers, Chicago Bulls) Participating in them as well