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Samuel Labednick

Corpus Christi,United States of America

Summary

I have at least one year of specialized experience equivalent to the difficulty and responsibility of the GS-11 level in the federal service. Manage warehouse staff effectively, providing training on new systems and fostering a collaborative work environment. Handled high-volume Class 1-9 supply warehouse paperwork and collaborated with administrators to resolve invoicing and shipping problems. Supporting sustainability goals within the organization through implementing environmentally friendly packaging materials or waste reduction strategies, including planning inspections and Updating and maintaining material master records after the disposal of equipment. I inspect the necessary testing documentation. I provide guidelines to improve the operation and maintenance of environmentally related systems and functions of the infrastructure of facilities to ensure they comply with standards. Gathering facility data to assist facility management with determining the correct type of funding for facilities and equipment replacement. By making recommended schedule adjustments based on the availability or non-availability of material. Maintaining inventory databases on critically needed parts to prevent work stoppages and advising management on product issues. I am responsible for the full range of functions, price/cost analysis, negotiation, and administration of Contracts. I developed supply chain management practices for facility maintenance activities, focusing on long-range planning improvement. By evaluating technical submissions, bids, or offers. By reviewing technical documentation and standards. Insuring facilities and assets are maintained in good operating conditions, in accordance with P-501 Condition Based Maintenance Management Manual, ICAP Inventory Guide, and P-503 Planned Maintenance Guide Develop material lists from manufacturers' catalogs, drawings, manuals, and other sources of supplies. Identify critical repairs to various systems to prevent outages. Coordinate maintenance work assignments among staff to maintain work progress and meet schedules, increasing the Matrix by improving performance. Detect and diagnose system malfunctions, disassemble equipment, and repair or replace parts on ordnance equipment. Analyzing and recommending modifications where necessary. Proficiency in Microsoft Office, MAXMO, ULLS-G (Unit Level Logistics-Ground), SAMS-E (Standard Army Maintenance System-Enhanced), and other software tools to create documents and reports. Increasing and maintaining supply discipline by ensuring the property is accounted for and assigned. Tracking the issue of a serviceable national stock number (NSN) for maintenance and related repair parts information. Results-oriented professional with multilingual abilities and excellent reporting skills. A true champion for NAVFAC Safety and OSHA initiatives and willing to assist team members in completing assigned tasks. Organized and dependable candidate successful at managing multiple priorities with a positive attitude. Willingness to take on added responsibilities to meet team goals. Skilled in reading and interpreting drawings, diagrams, and blueprints. Effective communicator with a desire to assist and help people. To seek and maintain a full-time position that offers professional challenges utilizing interpersonal skills, excellent time management, and problem-solving skills.

Leadership/Team Building Management Training/Development Strategic Planning Inspections/Compliance Oral Communication Administration/Logistics MS Office Proficiency Government Purchase Card Facilities Maintenance Financial Management Operations Management Database Administration Research and Data Analysis Technical Proficiency Resourceful General Maintenance Worker with 20 years of hands-on experience carrying out various maintenance tasks to avoid malfunctions. Skilled in analyzing repair requests, resolving and troubleshooting common failures and stocking adequate maintenance materials. Friendly and fastidious team player possessing outstanding hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity.

Overview

26
26
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Maintenance Mechanic

Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command {NAVFAC}
Corpus Christi, TX
01.2015 - Current
  • Conducted thorough data analysis, providing valuable insights for strategic decision-making in logistics operations to retain an item in a specified condition by providing systematic inspection, detection, and prevention of incipient failures
  • Provided training on new systems and process improvements to promote adoption among team members within the logistics department
  • Coordinated resolution of issues with warehouses, sales brokers, and carriers
  • Worked with facility managers to ensure facilities and assets are maintained in accordance with P-501 Condition Based Maintenance Management Manual, ICAP Inventory Guide, P-503 Planned Maintenance Guide, and the P-604 E-SAVE Manual
  • Developed preventive maintenance requirements by adding HVAC Equipment data into FEMS, overseeing the asset life cycle
  • Briefed customers on the different facility processes, such as requesting work, funding jobs, and policies that concern their organization
  • Maintained close continuing contact and liaison representatives of installation agencies staff and committee to communicate a clear and detailed understanding of the status of the project
  • Reviewed shop operations for compliance with environmental regulatory guidance
  • Maintained a comprehensive written hazard communication program for the A.C
  • And Plumbing sections and developed policies, procedures, SOPs, and guidelines that comply with all applicable requirements for the use, storage, discharge, emissions, and disposal of hazardous chemical products
  • Developed and conducted a variety of training for NAVFAC employees handling hazardous chemicals and wastes, and conducted refresher training as required
  • Administered the Recycle Program's day-to-day operations, providing primary oversight over the site, identifying recyclable materials, and managing the system recycling program
  • Conducted cost analysis and feasibility studies; selected items for collection
  • Maintained current and projected data on program expenses; developed program budgets and net income targets
  • Gathered facility data to assist facility management with determining the correct type of funding for facilities and equipment replacement
  • Inputted work requests into a computer using MAXIMO to manage facility operations projects
  • Maintained logs and record keeping of documentation to include recovery statements of Freon following the Clean Air Act, monitoring environmental impact statements, scrap metal shipping records, and hazardous materials manifest from the cradle to the grave by manifesting, labeling, packaging, transportation, and disposing of hazardous wastes
  • Entered facilities maintenance, repair, and construction data into the MAXIMO
  • Developed, coordinated, and presented information, education programs, and promotional materials on waste reduction and recycling
  • Tracked receipt of all recyclable materials from the time of collection on-site to local processing to delivery to local recyclers manifest from the cradle to the grave
  • Worked within the framework of the Clean Air Act in the recovery and recycling of refrigerants to comply with the legislation and federal and state enforcement authorities
  • Conducted employee training on applicable environmental and safety standards
  • Provided technical and administrative support to the safety committee
  • Determined the pathway that best fits the situation in the rulemaking process for compliance and program administration
  • Ensured completion of required OSHA recordkeeping and reporting
  • Set environmental objectives and targets to reduce environmental impacts and conform with state, federal, and local compliance regulations by improving our organization's environmental performance
  • Was responsible for the compliance process of my section of the environmental enforcement program through planning efforts in the compliance process
  • Maintained program documentation and impact statements as part of the administration of the compliance programs, including the two satellite accumulation sites where I keep my authorized use list
  • Used the Hazardous Materials Management System (HMMS) software or other database systems for data input, report retrieval, and inventory
  • Participated in the preparation, internal review, and process for environmental compliance
  • Coordinated with other professionals on environmentally related compliance issues
  • Collected environmental data and ensured proper reporting to overseeing agencies
  • Assisted in rescuing nearly 1,000 cold-stunned sea turtles at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, Texas, during the freeze of February 2021.

Maintenance Worker

National Park Service
Corpus Christi, TX
05.2014 - 01.2015
  • Developed logistics and supply chain management policies and goals for staff
  • Gathered facility data to assist facility management with determining the correct type of funding for renovation projects
  • Evaluated vendor performance regularly to ensure ongoing adherence to contractual obligations related to quality, delivery timeliness, and pricing terms
  • Assisted in developing proposals for prospective clients, showcasing the company's logistical expertise and ability to deliver exceptional service
  • Supported sustainability goals within the organization by implementing environmentally friendly packaging materials or waste reduction strategies
  • Operated forklifts, lighting equipment, miscellaneous small equipment (such as Kubota Tractor and Bobcat), and light trucks to pick up supplies and parts and transport materials to and from work sites.

U.S. Army

Fort Knox Directorate of Human Resources
Fort Knox, KY
02.1998 - 02.2012
  • Served as the Supply Sergeant for Headquarters and Headquarters Company of the 65th Engineer Battalion 130th Combat Engineer Brigade, assigned to the 8th Theater Sustainment Command and U.S
  • Army Pacific
  • Responsible for the Government Purchase Card, supply planning, and functional expertise in logistics and supply management of three property books worth more than $97,000,000.00 each
  • Maintained 100% accountability of assigned equipment
  • Executed logistics preparation, sustainment, and battle tracking for all operations
  • Budget analyst, facility operations, developed solutions to problems
  • Identified long- and short-range goals and objectives and helped formulate the overall logistics strategic plan based on a significant analysis of trends within the local, regional, and national supply chains
  • Developed logistics and supply chain management training opportunities and customer supply chain systems, programs, support offerings, supplies, and services to our customers
  • Managed warehouse staff effectively, providing training on new systems and fostering a collaborative work environment
  • Consolidated data for and participated in the presentation of contract-programmed items
  • Monitored work progress throughout the project lifecycle
  • Conducted thorough data analysis, providing valuable insights for strategic decision-making in logistics operations
  • Used Army regulations in planning efforts to enforce post regulations and lessen the environmental impact
  • Determined the best pathway for my battalion to follow a recycling program, provided primary over-the-site, identified recyclable materials, and managed the system recycling program
  • Conducted cost analysis and feasibility studies and selected items for collection
  • Maintained current and projected data on program expenses and developed program budgets and net income targets
  • Tracked receipt of all recyclable materials from on-site collection to local processing to delivery to local recyclers manifest from the cradle to the grave
  • Established procedures for collection and monitored efforts
  • Prepared written and oral reports
  • Provided oversight to ensure quality throughout construction/operation
  • Coordinated safety meetings; unusually involves planning, conducting, coordinating schedules, and providing literature and audio
  • As a utility equipment repairer, responsible for supervising and performing maintenance on utility equipment and special-purpose support systems
  • Overhauling of tactical utilities, power generation sets, internal combustion engines, and associated equipment
  • Monitored material master records to ensure accuracy of National Stock Numbers (NSNs)
  • Applied performance data to evaluate and improve operations, target business conditions, and forecast needs
  • Developed and maintained relationships with customers and suppliers
  • Monitored company inventory to keep stock levels and databases updated
  • Reported findings to quality departments after conducting routine restraint audits and worked with the team to devise corrective actions for deficiencies
  • Coordinated the staffing at various collection sites, coordinated work schedules, and recommended personnel decisions.

Education

Associate of Art: Liberal Arts -

Saint Leo University
06.2024

Management Occupational Safety & Health Technology -

Del-Mar College
05.2014

Basic Non-Commissioned Officers Course (Utilities Equipment Repairer) -

Aberdeen Proving Ground MD
01.2006

Primary Leadership Development Course -

Ft, Hood, TX
01.2000

Skills

  • Leadership/Team Building
  • Management
  • Training/Development
  • Strategic Planning
  • Inspections/Compliance
  • Oral Communication
  • Administration/Logistics
  • MS Office Proficiency
  • Government Purchase Card
  • Facilities Maintenance
  • Financial Management
  • Operations Management
  • Database Administration
  • Research and Data Analysis
  • Technical Proficiency
  • Work Order Management
  • Precision measuring
  • Troubleshooting specialist

Job Type

Permanent

Certification

  • ACQ 1010 Fundamentals of Systems Acquisition Management (2023)
  • Environmental Management System ISO 14001 (2014)
  • Management Occupational Safety & Health Technology 1910.120 App C (OSHA) 2013
  • Storm Water Pollution Prevention 40 CFR 122 .26 Del Mar (2013)
  • Hazardous Waste Generator (AWARENESS) part 261 title 40 CFR. Del Mar 2013
  • Hazwoper 40 Hour training course 29 CFR 1910.120 Del Mar (2013)
  • Soil and water sampling 1926 Subpart P App A Del Mar (2013)
  • Resource Conservation & Recover Act (RECRA) 2006
  • Environmental Compliance Inspections 40 CFR Part 262 Schofield Barracks Hawaii (2006)
  • Groundwater monitoring and remediation technique 40 CFR 264.97 Schofield barracks (2006)

Work Schedule

Full Time

Veterans Preference

10-point preference based on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces

Country Of Citizenship

United States of America

Timeline

Maintenance Mechanic

Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command {NAVFAC}
01.2015 - Current

Maintenance Worker

National Park Service
05.2014 - 01.2015

U.S. Army

Fort Knox Directorate of Human Resources
02.1998 - 02.2012

Associate of Art: Liberal Arts -

Saint Leo University

Management Occupational Safety & Health Technology -

Del-Mar College

Basic Non-Commissioned Officers Course (Utilities Equipment Repairer) -

Aberdeen Proving Ground MD

Primary Leadership Development Course -

Ft, Hood, TX
  • ACQ 1010 Fundamentals of Systems Acquisition Management (2023)
  • Environmental Management System ISO 14001 (2014)
  • Management Occupational Safety & Health Technology 1910.120 App C (OSHA) 2013
  • Storm Water Pollution Prevention 40 CFR 122 .26 Del Mar (2013)
  • Hazardous Waste Generator (AWARENESS) part 261 title 40 CFR. Del Mar 2013
  • Hazwoper 40 Hour training course 29 CFR 1910.120 Del Mar (2013)
  • Soil and water sampling 1926 Subpart P App A Del Mar (2013)
  • Resource Conservation & Recover Act (RECRA) 2006
  • Environmental Compliance Inspections 40 CFR Part 262 Schofield Barracks Hawaii (2006)
  • Groundwater monitoring and remediation technique 40 CFR 264.97 Schofield barracks (2006)
Samuel Labednick