
U.S. Army veteran with extensive leadership experience and a proven history of commitment to hard work seeking challenging and fulfilling career opportunities.
Responsible for oversight of packing quality, efficiency, and distribution within a major aiport FedEx hub.
Responsible for oversight of packing, labeling, inventory, and efficiency of packing team. Oversees warehouse security, supplies, cleanliness, operational costs, and safety. Received company purchase shipments, delivered to warehouse and sorted for inventory. Responsible for outbound shipment deliveries to carriers.
Responsible for oversight of packing quality, efficiency, and distribution within a major aiport FedEx hub.
Non-commissioned officer academy instructor responsible for teaching the technical, tactical, and leadership skills necessary to be successful in Army operations as squad/platoon sergeants and First Sergeants in the Army medical field. Served on NCO Academy mobile training team to deliver leadership instruction to soldiers in highly deployable units across the United States.
U.S. Army Medic serving on a small military transition team responsible for training Iraqi Security Forces. Served as the primary medical trainer and care giver for the other ten members of the transition team. Also served as the medical advisor, trainer and mentor for the 31st Iraqi Army Infantry Brigade Surgeon. Responsible for accountability and maintenance of all medical equipment and supplies, maintaining the medical budget of over $100,000. Developed standard operating procedures for medical treament and evacuation procedures utilized in over 178 combat missions. Developed and executed an advanced medical training program which increased all team members' confidence in themselves and one another. Trained the 31st Iraqi Army Brigade Surgeon and 25 of the surgeon's staff in preventative medicine, field sanitation, tactical combat care, casualty evacuation, and treatment considerations during major cultural events, such as Ramadan.
Non-commissioned officer in charge of oversight of 6 multi-specialty clinics and inpatient dialysis within a major regional military medical center. Directly responsible for Allergy/Immunology, Dermatology, Rheumatology, Hematology/Oncology, Nephrology, Infectious Disease and Endocrinology clinics, which serviced more than 2400 patients per month. Supported 16 provers, maintained accountability and readiness of equipment valued at $900,000. Managed the logistical and safety needs of the clinics and ensured the scheduling, manning needs and accuracy of all employee timecards. Streamlined the logistical needs of clinics and reduced annual budget needs. Ensured that all employees were trained, credentials up to date, and improved mandatory compliance across all clinics.
Served as a technical medical supervisor for a 131-man company capable of worldwide deployment within 96 hours. Trained hundreds of personnel on self-aid and buddy aid, and was recognized by the executive officer for outstanding duty performance during both simulated and real world situations. Reorganized the unit's Combat Lifesaver Program, which was adopted by the unit and resulted in a much needed revitalization of the unit's systems.