To obtain employment with the University of Maryland Maintenance Department utilizing 5 years of maintenance and custodial experience.
Overview
17
17
years of professional experience
Work History
Observer Control Trainer
US Army
05.2023 - Current
MOSC 00G3O Served as an Observer Coach/Trainer (OC/T) Training Support BN, providing dedicated training assistance to Army Reserve (AR) and National Guard (ARNG) units
Enhancing unit readiness and meeting directed wartime and mobilization requirements; unit development of mission planning documents and doctrinally sound METL-focused training events
Providing comprehensive take-home packages to supported units; facilitates productive mission After Action Reviews
Observer Control Trainer
US Army
06.2022 - 05.2023
Liaison Non-Commissioned Officer (LNO) in support of Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF)
Ensured over 1000 soldiers were assisted, facilitated and supported soldiers during pre and post deployment requirements in support of Joint Force by deploying and redeploying soldiers and individuals
Squad Leader
US Army
10.2019 - 01.2022
Served as a Squad Leader for the Soldier Recovery Unit (SRU) in support of the Army's mission to heal and support Soldiers in Transition (STs) and their Family Members
Served as a vital link in the Medical Triad throughout the recovery and Medical Evaluation Board (MEB) process; working closely with Soldiers, Nurse Case Managers (NCMs) and Primary Care Managers (PCMs) to ensure quality care and service is provided
Managing and synchronizing existing appointments, schedules, work programs and mandatory training; managing Soldier for Life and Transition Assistance program (SFL-TAP) and Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (VR&E) participation; responsible for the health, welfare and morale of Soldiers
Automated Logistics Specialist
US Army
11.2018 - 09.2019
Served as the Supply Sergeant for the 3-410th BN
Directly supervising multiple equipment turn-ins with a total value of $50,000
Ordered critical supplies for the Battalion MRX
Distributed Class I to training units feeding over 800 soldiers throughout 8 MRX's
Fielded $60,000 in new Joint Battlefield Command Platform equipment while maintaining unit preparations for 8 MRX's
Safeguarded records and developed solid shop practices resulting in zero FLIPL's or statement of charges
Completed change of command inventories of over $2 million worth of property book items without discrepancies
Decreased the units shortages from $250,000 to $100,000 drastically improving property book accountability by 40%
Compliance Officer
Preeminent Protective Services
04.2018 - 10.2018
Responsible for the ordering, receiving, distribution of security guard uniforms, weapons, safety aids and equipment
Ensuring that each security officer/guard are in correct duty uniform with proper weapons and safety equipment
Maintaining 100 accountability and inventory of all items located in the supply warehouse by serial number or barcode
Daily weapons and equipment check of all employees of each site rather they were armed or unarmed
Automated Logistics Specialist
US Army
01.2017 - 11.2017
Served as the Receiving, Turn-in, and Reconciliation Report Noncommissioned Office for the 978th CSCC amp Buehring, Kuwait Supply Support Activity (SSA) Liaison Team
Supervised, coordinated inventories, and packaged over $1,500,000 worth of equipment to 11 different units and organizations located in Al Al Assad and Taqaddum, Iraq
Supervised the turn-in process of more than 314 turn -in request effectively placing items back into the Army Supply System saving the Army in excess of $1,700,000
In addition to turn-ins of over 100 pieces of equipment to the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Office (DRMO)
Maintaining a 95% of higher monthly Reconciliation Report from the Camp Buehring Supply Support Activity (SSA)
Maitnenance/School Custodian
Anne Arundel County Schools
06.2012 - 11.2017
Making sure that school/ground maintenance was in accordance with AA County Public Schools policy
Comprehensive knowledge of and skill in the methods and techniques of the trade(s) where assigned; of the OSHA regulations related to the trade(s) area
Ability to read and, interpret blueprints, schematics, drawings, and specifications to communicate effectively both orally and in writing
General knowledge of the principles in the maintenance trades
Skilled in the use and maintenance of tools and equipment where assigned
General daily cleaning of classrooms, bathrooms, hallways, stairwells, windows, window blinds, chalk/ bulletin boards and faculty areas. Removing/replacing replacing light bulbs and fixtures, ceiling tiles, desks, and lounge furniture throughout the school
Worked in hazardous or irritating environments, confined spaces, and adverse weather or temperature conditions. Responding to weather emergencies, and clean up after floods, and drain back-ups wearing and working in personal protective wear performing routine cleaning and ground maintenance inside and outside of the school
In addition, we regularly use the summer months to concentrate on projects that would be too disruptive to students and teachers. Repainting hallways, classrooms, and buffing, stripping and waxing floors along with dozens of other tasks
Print Shop Associate
Department Of Legislative Service
08.2011 - 06.2012
Printing bills and addendums for upcoming State Session etc.
Automated Logistics Specialist
US Army
11.2010 - 08.2011
Conducted support to amnesty yard at Joint Base Ballad one of the larger collection points in Iraq and supporting the largest Support Supply Activity in theater
Processing a high volume of retrograde materials which were put back into the supply system either as reusable supplies or recyclable materials
Ensuring all unused new equipment was sent back to the SSA and sending all reusable items to the Redistribution Property Accountability Team and scrap metals sent to the Defense Retrograde Material Office
Ensuring all prices of unused supplies sent to the SSA were documented putting back over $225 million worth of supplies back into the Army system averaging nearly $10 million weekly
Established and maintained stock records and other documents such as inventory, material control, accounting and supply reports
Reviewed and verified quantities received against bills of lading, contracts, purchase requests and shipping documents
Automated Logistics Specialist
US Army
07.2006 - 11.2010
MOSC 92A2O Providing technical guidance to lower graded personnel; ensuring that inventories and location surveys are performed in accordance with established procedures; instructing warehouse personnel in loading, unloading, segregation, dunnage, palletizing, and selection of stock and storage areas; performing property disposal storage functions; ensuring application of special procedures for handling, storing, packaging and shipping retrograde material.
MOSC 92AlO Establishing and maintaining stock records and other documents such as inventories, materiel control, accounting and supply reports; establishing and maintaining automated and manual accounting records; posting receipts and turn-ins, and performing due-in and due-out accounting; correcting errors and exception documents; reviewing and verifying quantities received against bills of lading, contracts, purchase requests, and shipping documents; unloading, unpacking, visually inspecting, counting, segregating, palletizing, and storing incoming supplies and equipment; maintaining stock locator system and administering document control procedures.