Pragmatic Automated Logistical Specialist with extensive knowledge of warehouse functions for military equipment management. Thorough and aware of potential errors in accounting records, making necessary corrections through all levels of documentation. Calm yet ready supervisor of lethal, sensitive, and life-dependent supplies with careful execution of extreme security protocol.
• Cleaning and maintaining floors (sweeping, mopping, vacuuming, waxing, stripping, buffing and polishing) Scrubbing and sanitizing restroom facilities.
• Removing snow and ice from walkways and parking lots.
• Handling light facility repairs. Keeping janitor room and closets clean and
• Assist with daily living activities. This includes delivering meals to patients, turning and ambulating patients and providing plenty of fresh water, as well as extra nourishment between meals Help patients with personal hygiene.
• Provide patients with bedpans, help with baths, shampoos and showers
• Provide adjunct care for the patient, including ice packs, non-sterile dressings and therapeutic baths
• Check vital signs and record daily information in the patient’s chart Assist the nurses and other staff as needed Adhere to professional standards, follow policies and procedures and abide by federal, state and local requirements, as well as Joint Commission standards
• Provided national security operations for assigned army terrain.
• Provided safety instructions to military unit.
• Reviewed and recommended improvements for safety policies.
• Implemented security control programs.
• Performed basic maintenances of security equipment.
• Participated in development of annual budgets.
• Identified any safety hazards and reported to management.
• Addressed security issues promptly.
• The automated logistical specialist is primarily responsible for supervising and performing management or warehouse functions in order to maintain equipment records and parts. Establish and maintain stock records and other documents such as inventory, material control, accounting and supply reports Review and verify quantities received against bills of contracts, purchase requests and shipping documents Unload, unpack, count, segregate, palletize and store incoming supplies and equipment
• Construct bins, shelving and other storage aids Simplify and standardize the collection and use of maintenance data Raise the quality and accuracy of performance, cost and parts data through improved maintenance management