Adept at leading and managing, my tenure with the United States Marine Corps as a Vehicle LVSR 16/870 Chief showcases a proven track record of over 110 successful vehicle recovery operations. Skilled in heavy-duty driving and maintenance, I drove loads exceeding 1,000,000 pounds and trained 50 marines, maintaining a 0% accident rate, demonstrating unparalleled teamwork and leadership. Safety-focused professional with outstanding work ethic and several days with zero accidents. Skilled in military service and following dot requirements and good safety practices. Licensed for operation.
Overview
4
4
years of professional experience
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Certification
Work History
Vehicle LVSR 16/870 Chief
United States Marine Corps
Camp Pendleton, USA
04.2021 - Current
Company Overview: Camp Pendleton, CA
With my time in the Marine Corps as a LVSR 16/870 chief , I successfully completed over 110 vehicle recovery operations that involved loading quadcons, winching, as well as chains & binders
I successfully drove over 1,000 miles with loads over 1,000,000 pounds throughout my operations
I was also in charge of 4 different vehicles which each carried 1.5 millions dollars of equipment of 120 pieces of equipment per vehicle which kept our 16/870 readiness at 100%
I also managed, instructed, and trained over 50 marines which successfully kept the accident rate at 0%
trained about 50 marines at several units to contained heavy tactical vehicles
Helped achieve team goals by rotating production lines and daily duties to meet demand.
Maintained cleanliness of work area and equipment in accordance with safety regulations.
2019-2021 Company : Amigos Meats warehouse worker
Operated large vehicles, forklifts and pallet jacks to transport multiple freight loads.
Performed cycle counts to maintain accurate inventory records.
Forklifting Driver
Verified accuracy of incoming shipments against purchase orders.
Packed boxes and stock using organizational guidelines.
Preserved safe work environment by maintaining clean workstations and pallet area.
Counted number of boxes or units in loading docks to confirm proper completion of work orders.
Director of Food, Hospitality and Commercial Recreation at United States Marine Corps, Marine Corps Community ServicesDirector of Food, Hospitality and Commercial Recreation at United States Marine Corps, Marine Corps Community Services