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Intern

Jamira Williams

RICHMOND HILLl,GA

Summary

To obtain a position in which I can use my skills and abilities to help an organization reach their goals and improve their services, productivity and efficiency.


SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS

  • Extensive experience supervising, planning, training, organizing and making decisions. Knowledge of military organization and terminology.
  • Able to interpret regulatory guidance. Knowledge of principles and procedures for compensation and benefits, labor relations and negotiation. Able to use analytical methods to identify, evaluate and recommend to management appropriate solutions.
  • Knowledge of Human Resource methods, principles and evaluative methods of various systems and software programs.
  • Proven ability to work under pressure and meet tight deadlines. Goal-oriented. Able to work independently as well as with a team.
  • Ability to communicate, both orally and in writing, clearly, concisely, and with technical accuracy. Diplomatic and Tactful.
  • Demonstrated Leader with the ability to surpass goals. Able to communicate both orally and in writing. Self-starter and able to prioritize. Skilled in the use of personal computers. Proficient in Microsoft Office. Possess U.S. government active secret clearance.
  • Knowledge of administrative and clerical procedures and systems such as word processing, managing files and records, stenography and transcription, designing forms, and other office procedures and terminology. Able to demonstrate the principles and methods for moving people or goods by air, rail, sea, or road, including the relative costs and benefits. Versatile business leader bringing 10 years of experience as accomplished logistician. Strategic problem-solver, change manager and visionary executive with success implementing plans to meet current and future needs. Key expertise in logistics.

Overview

15
15
years of professional experience
1
1
year of post-secondary education

Work History

PRESIDENT

JLUL LOGISTICS
08.2020 - Current
  • Serves as the President of JLUL Logistics connecting with shippers and partnerships with multiple warehouses around the global pacifics.

RETIRED

United States Army
Fort Stewart, GA
06.2017 - Current

NCOIC, Logistics DIVISION MEDDAC, Army
12.2012 - 07.2017
  • Served as the NCOIC, Logistics Division, USA MEDDAC-Japan; directly responsible for the morale, welfare and professional development of three Noncommissioned officers, two enlisted Soldiers, two DA Civilians, two contractors, and 16 master labor contractors; manages the daily operations for a $6.0 million consolidated Property Book and a $300,000 CLASS VIII Account that supports one medical treatment facility, two dental clinics, and seven veterinary clinics throughout Japan
  • Ensured MEDDAC-Japan maintained 100% command supply disciplined by completing CSDP inspections of 30 customers
  • Trained 170 personnel in the Army Substance Abuse Program which ensured MEDDAC-Japan’s 100% compliance with Army regulatory policies
  • Created and maintained 100% accountability of hand receipt valued at over $300K with no loss or damaged
  • Innovative medical transport efforts saved over $20K in shipping costs allowing MEDDAC-Japan to reutilize over $16K through the Prime Vendor program
  • Received a commendable rating during Pacific Regional Medical Command, Command Logistics Review Program with no deficiencies within Medical Logistics
  • Coordinated Fire Warden training for 15 personnel ensuring MEDDAC-Japan met Army Safety standards
  • Conducted cold chain management training for over 10 personnel
  • Provided guidance to six personnel for the development, implementation, oversight, and sustainment of a wide variety of supply management programs, logistics systems, and property book
  • Knowledge in the use of PBUSE (Property Book Unit Supply Enhanced) system
  • Developed technical instructions to ensure maintenance is planned, executed, completed and documented for shipping and packing materials
  • Served as an expert on inventory accounting processing, providing logistical instructions, directions and assistance with contracts on matters relative to product accountability, system processes, and resolution of inventory accounting and billing discrepancies
  • Experienced in performing inventory and procurement management functions utilizing the Defense Medical Logistics Standard Support (DMLSS) on a weekly basics
  • Processed pharmaceuticals for outpatient facilities using pharmacy software programs
  • Expert knowledge of acquisition logistics and integrated logistics management concepts, policies, methods and regulatory requirements, and their application to assigned programs
  • Knowledgeable of a wide range of logistics concepts, procedures and regulations, of logistics management in supply requirements, cargo movement, deployment planning and operations, and equipment and vehicles management.

NCOIC, Material Branch MEDDAC, Army
Zama
12.2011 - 12.2012
  • Served as the Material Branch responsible for three Junior Enlisted
  • Supervises the warehouse daily operation distribution, linen, ordering and restocking to include turn-ins, due-ins, due-outs, inventory, dead stock, and the monthly reconciliation report
  • Responsible for the professional growth of Soldiers through teaching, coaching and mentoring
  • Overall responsibility for ensuring that all policies and procedures are followed in accordance with MEDDAC-Japan standards Operating Procedures
  • Responsible and accountable for one hand receipt totaling $48,863.62 with a total of 43 lines for medical storage
  • Selected and trained as a Defense training system representative; processed over 30 vouchers without errors
  • Volunteered time towards the unit’s Combined Federal Campaign contacting over 170 personnel resulting in the unit’s ultimate success of raising over $15,000
  • Trained Logistics Division on reconciliation reports resulted in an improved supply discipline process
  • Responsibly for maintained accountability for $48,863.62 worth of equipment with 43 line items; resulting in zero losses
  • Overhauled warehouse operations which resulted in a more standardized and streamlined operations to better support customers
  • Managed inventories for over 30 customers managing the clothing records, furniture, and weapons ammunition monthly during property accountability
  • Recommend, develop, interpret, and implement logistics and sustainment policies and procedures and reconciliation of CLASS VIII supplies
  • Experienced in performing inventory and procurement management functions utilizing the Defense Medical Logistics Standard Support (DMLSS) on a weekly basics
  • Supervised requisitioning, receipt, inventory management, storage, preservation, issue, salvage, destruction stock control, quality control, property management, repair parts management, inspection, packing and shipping, care, segregation and accounting of medical supplies and equipment
  • Ensured that repair parts management, inspections, packing and shipping, care, segregation and accounting of medical supplies and equipment, are in compliance with regulations
  • Supervised the activities of workers engaged in receiving, storing, testing, and shipping products or materials
  • Ability to act as advisor and consultant with executing, and evaluate logistical support elements.

Logistics Sergeant

Medical, Fort Hood
Killeen, Texas
07.2011 - 12.2011
  • Serves as the Medical Logistics Non-commissioned Officer for a medical company in the 27th Brigade Support Battalion, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division in support Operations New Dawn, Mosul, Iraq
  • Responsible for ordering, tracking, distributing and storing CLASS VIII supplies valued in excess of $200,000 in support of five battalions within the 4th Brigade Combat Team of the 1st Cavalry Division; directly responsible for the training, discipline, morale, welfare, personal growth and combat readiness of two Soldiers
  • Coordinated with eight units in Iraq to ensure transport of over $200,000 CLASS VIII supplies which expedited the closure
  • Prepared over 200 oxygen cylinders for inspections and transport for base closure within 24hrs
  • Demonstrated outstanding leadership capabilities by supervising daily warehouse operations for over 200 line item of CLASS VIII supply
  • Trained over 25 Soldiers in cold chain management resulting in zero loss of essential temperature sensitive vaccines
  • Responsible for distribution of the flu vaccine to the brigades; distributed over 4,000 doses of the seasonal influenza vaccine for six battalions aid stations
  • Ensured that her section maintained zero losses during redeployment operation by diligently tracking all assigned equipment valued at over $350,000
  • Experienced in performing inventory and procurement management functions utilizing the Defense Medical Logistics Standard Support (DMLSS) on a weekly basics
  • Planned and organized logistics studies and special reviews for weekly meetings
  • Performed inventory and financial management procedures, including ordering, receiving and storing supplies
  • Classified, record, and summarize numerical and financial data to compile and keep financial records, using journals and ledgers or computers.

Medical Logistics Sergeant

Fort Hood
Killeen, Texas
07.2010 - 07.2011
  • Served a Medical Logistics Sergeant for a Medical Company in the 27th Brigade Support Battalion, 4th Brigade Combat Team, in support of operation New Dawn, Mosul, Iraq
  • Responsible for ordering, tracking, distributing, and storing 450 line items of CLASS VIII supplies valued at over $500,000 in support of five battalions within the 4th Brigade Combat Team of the 1st Cavalry Division, directly responsible for the training, discipline, morale, welfare, personal growth, and combat readiness of two Soldiers
  • Instrumental in Brigade Medical supply officer receiving a commendable rating during Division Command Inspections
  • Supervised day to day warehouse operations of over 450 line items valued at over $500,000
  • Developed, planned, and instructed a DCAM class to 15 personnel within the brigade which ensured proficiency within the medical ordering system
  • Judiciously managed CLASS VIII supply for training and administrative requirements through conservation and reallocation saving the Army over $250,000
  • Coordinated the movement of over $17,000 of medical supplies for training to the Iraqi Army
  • Load, unload and move stock using equipment such as forklifts and hand trucks to organize supplies throughout the warehouse
  • Performed and supervised the overall requisitioning, receipt, inventory management, storage, preservation, issue, salvage, destruction stock control, quality control, and property management for the organization
  • Ensured correct shipments are deployed to outlining areas of operations and calibrations are in accordance with time line mandates
  • Determined the method of obtaining relief from responsibility for lost, damaged and destroyed supply items.

NCOIC
Fort Gordon, GA
01.2010 - 07.2010
  • Serves as the NCOIC, Material Distribution Sections (MDS)
  • Materiel branch, Dwight D
  • Eisenhower Army Medical Center, the largest DOD Medical Treatment facility within the Southeast United States
  • Performs a full range of warehouse duties and functions associated with medical materiel and supplies
  • Responsible for Omni-cell replenishment, the processing of returned items and non-routine requests maintaining crash carts and Mass casualty (MASCAL) carts and the issuance and storage of medical gasses
  • Supervised two subordinate Soldiers and overseas three DA civilian staff members
  • Extremely knowledgeable and talented Medical Supply NCO, task oriented and detail minded who completes all assignments to the fullest
  • Maintained a remarkable six hour processing time for CLASS VIII which exceeded the Army’s 72 hour standard
  • Ensured 100% accountability and improved the procedure for tracking of the mileage for 56 vehicles IAW Command Logistic review Program guidance
  • Performed quality control, property management and repair parts management
  • Stocked control and accounting procedures for shipping, receiving, storing and issuing stock
  • Record shipment data, such as weight, charges, space availability, damages, or discrepancies for reporting, accounting, or recordkeeping purposes
  • Collaborate with other departments to integrate logistics with business systems or processes, such as customer sales, order management, accounting, or shipping
  • Maintained property under standard property book system (SPBS)
  • Reviewed daily and monthly records of issues of petroleum products and operating supplies
  • Experienced in performing inventory and procurement management functions utilizing the Defense Medical Logistics Standard Support (DMLSS) on a weekly basics.

Education

Associate of Science - undefined

Medical Billing and Coding - undefined

Grantham University

Undergraduate Certificate Human Resource Management - undefined

Ashworth College

- Fundamental of Systems Acquisition Management, Defense Acquisition University - undefined

Acquisition Logistics Fundamentals - undefined

Defense Acquisition University

Senior Leader Course, U.S. Army, Fort Sam - undefined

- Advanced Leader Course, U - undefined

S. Army

Fort Sam - undefined

Warrior Leaders Course - undefined

U.S. Army

- Medical Logistics Course, U - undefined

Army, Fort Sam - undefined

Demonstrated Senior Logistician Certificate -

The International Society of Logistics

Master of Arts - HEALTH CARE ADMINSTRATION

Ashford University
San Diego, CA
05.2019 - 07.2020

Skills

    Operations management

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Timeline

PRESIDENT

JLUL LOGISTICS
08.2020 - Current

Master of Arts - HEALTH CARE ADMINSTRATION

Ashford University
05.2019 - 07.2020

RETIRED

United States Army
06.2017 - Current

NCOIC, Logistics DIVISION MEDDAC, Army
12.2012 - 07.2017

NCOIC, Material Branch MEDDAC, Army
12.2011 - 12.2012

Logistics Sergeant

Medical, Fort Hood
07.2011 - 12.2011

Medical Logistics Sergeant

Fort Hood
07.2010 - 07.2011

NCOIC
01.2010 - 07.2010

Associate of Science - undefined

Medical Billing and Coding - undefined

Grantham University

Undergraduate Certificate Human Resource Management - undefined

Ashworth College

- Fundamental of Systems Acquisition Management, Defense Acquisition University - undefined

Acquisition Logistics Fundamentals - undefined

Defense Acquisition University

Senior Leader Course, U.S. Army, Fort Sam - undefined

- Advanced Leader Course, U - undefined

S. Army

Fort Sam - undefined

Warrior Leaders Course - undefined

U.S. Army

- Medical Logistics Course, U - undefined

Army, Fort Sam - undefined

Demonstrated Senior Logistician Certificate -

The International Society of Logistics
Jamira Williams