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Troy Jock

Newport,PA

Summary

I have experience in managing vehicle fleets. I have a secret security clearance. I follow and support Standard operating procedures. I am always looking for ways to improve on operations. I’ve worked well with others in the past to get the job completed and on time. I able to dissect the task at hand and break it down into manageable sections. That way I can manage the workflow as needed and get all the task at hand completed in a timely manner and to standard. I know what it means to be audit ready. I have been audited numerous times in the past and have never failed an inspection. The supervisors that I work with now have confidence in my ability to work with the team. Also in my current position I know what needs to be completed without having to ask or tell me what needs to be done. I know what is to be expected of me and I am always ready to take on new challenges.

Overview

17
17
years of professional experience

Work History

Supervisory Supply Technician

Defense Logistics Agency
03.2025 - Current
  • Company Overview: This is a federal job
  • Serves as a supervisor of an organizational unit responsible for the receipt, storage, and issue of supplies worldwide.
  • Directs organizational unit operations through subordinates performing complex clerical, technical, and administrative assignments related to inventory management.
  • Conducts continuing review and analysis of assigned operational area and evaluates the effectiveness of work operations.
  • Assures optimum utilization of current assets and resources, specialized storage activities, and rapid reaction time in support of mission programs.
  • Distributes and balances the workload among employees in accordance with established workflow or job specialization.
  • Reviews completed work to see that instructions on work sequence, procedures, methods, and deadlines have been met.
  • Appointed as Technical Point of Contact (TPOC) to monitor contracted labor support services that includes warehouse and distribution operations requirements at DLA Distribution Susquehanna, PA (DDSP) and NSA Mechanicsburg.
  • This is a federal job
  • Provided supply chain guidance to team of 20 employees.

MATERIAL HANDLER SUPERVISOR

Defense Logistics Agency
05.2022 - 03.2025
  • Company Overview: This is a federal job
  • Plans the use of subordinate workers, equipment, facilities, and materials based on workload projections on a weekly or monthly basis.
  • Establishes deadlines, priorities, and work sequences, in accordance with general work schedules, methods, and policies established by higher-level supervisors.
  • Coordinates work with other supervisors who supervise supporting or related work functions.
  • Determines the number and types of workers needed for specific projects.
  • Redirects workers and resources to accomplish unanticipated work and to accommodate daily workload fluctuations, but requires higher approval for additional employees, overtime, etc.
  • Informs the supervisor of the need to revise work schedules and re-estimate labor and other resource needs.
  • Participates with the supervisor in the initial planning of current and future work schedules and the development of budget requests, providing workload data, estimates, information on staffing needs, and recommendations as to the scheduling of projected work.
  • Recommend changes to the organizational structure or position management issues within area of responsibility.
  • Monitors work operations by contractor personnel reporting problems and deficiencies to the next higher supervisor.
  • This is a federal job
  • Handled day-to-day shipping and receiving overseeing more than 800 packages per day.

Distribution Process Worker Supervisor

Defense Logistics Agency
05.2021 - 05.2022
  • Company Overview: This is a federal job
  • Planned the use of 20 workers, equipment, facilities, materials, and tools on a day-to-day or project-by-project basis.
  • Established deadlines, priorities, and work sequences, in accordance with general work schedules, methods, and policies established by higher-level supervisors.
  • Coordinated work with other supervisors who supervise supporting or related work functions.
  • Ensured work was done properly and efficiently.
  • Passed on to workers instructions and, as needed, demonstrated proper work method.
  • Ensured that equipment, tools, and/or supplies were available when needed.
  • See that all workers had enough work and were fully utilized.
  • Knowledge of supply systems/computer systems when identifying and moving material efficiently.
  • Skilled in building pallet loads and the ability to use pallet measuring gauges or automated equipment to ensure proper height, weight, or other load and storage requirements.
  • Exercised technical and administrative supervision over subordinate workers.
  • This is a federal job

Distribution Process Worker

Defense Logistics Agency
01.2019 - 05.2021
  • Company Overview: This is a federal job
  • Duties included stock selection, stow, location survey, physical inventory, material handling, material examining and identifying, packing, and operating Material Handling Equipment (MHE).
  • Received, unloaded and processed incoming shipments.
  • Checked accompanying documentation against container or packing labels.
  • Followed established procedures in reporting over, short, misdirected, or damaged materials.
  • Packed and/or repacked a variety of items utilizing a wide variety of standard packing materials, methods and techniques.
  • Determined appropriate method of packing based on the type of commodity/item to be packed.
  • Assembled items for shipment in the loading area according to information provided on the shipping requests and checks the condition of shipping containers prior to loading.
  • Ensured shipments are properly loaded onto the right conveyances.
  • Counted types and quantities of items during inventories and maintained tally listings during the count.
  • Recounts or searches for other storage locations to assist in determining the basis for over, short, or misplaced items.
  • Operated one or more types of material handling equipment such as standard type forklift with a lifting capacity of up to 15,000lbs warehouse tractor, or general-purpose vehicle.
  • This is a federal job

Training NCO

US Army
04.2015 - 06.2018
  • Maintain all training support materials; prepares materials for advising the unit commander on unit mobilization posture and requirements; provides the information required for the unit status report; attends all unit Battle Assemblies, and Annual Training periods providing assistance and guidance in the preparation for and execution of unit training; conducts preparatory visits as required to training sites to ensure availability of and to procure required training areas, range, and training equipment; maintains the unit qualification training program.
  • Operates and continually monitors the United States Army Reserve Army Training Requirements and Resource System (ATRRS). Quota Manager which involves putting together historical data, forecasting and, implementing Fiscal Year Plans and Goals for the Division.
  • Provided guidance to over 750 Soldiers on what courses they needed to progress in their careers, which improved the capability of the unit to accomplish its mission.
  • Quickly developed trust with the Senior Supervisors and Subordinates within the Division that I can be counted on.
  • Completed all necessary training for the newly assigned position as Training NCO consisting of USAR (ATRRS) Operating Course.
  • Quickly became the Subject Matter Expert and then moved up to the Division Quota Manager.
  • Headed the Best Warrior Competition for the Division in 2015 with coordinating logistical planning. Such as mapping out land navigation courses. Coordinating qualification ranges, transportation and, lodging. Resulting in a total of 32 Soldiers completing the competition.
  • Implemented a new Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for the transition of the 75th Division into the 84th Division. Resulting in the SOP becoming published and used Division wide.

Maintenance Supervisor

US Army
10.2013 - 04.2015
  • The maintenance supervisor supervise and perform field and sustainment maintenance on tracked and wheeled vehicles, construction equipment; (which includes that used for earthmoving, grading and compaction; lifting and loading; quarrying and rock crushing; asphalt and concrete mixing and surfacing; water pumping; air compression and pneumatic tools; powered bridging and their associated trailers and material handling equipment (MHE)) special purpose equipment maintenance activities to include: (1) Power Generation Equipment; (2) Air Conditioning/Refrigeration Systems; and (3) Quartermaster and Chemical Equipment; sustainment support maintenance on combat vehicle, infantry and artillery fire control systems and equipment, and related test equipment; field level maintenance and repairs on small arms and other infantry weapons and towed artillery.
  • Perform as support maintenance machine ship supervisor or metalworking supervisor.
  • Supervise recovery operations on track vehicles, wheel vehicles and related activities including electrical wiring harness system repair/maintenance.
  • Have maintained an accident free record.
  • Gained a quality reputation for getting the job done.
  • Supervised trained and advised subordinate personnel in the use of technical manuals and all aspects of supply operations.
  • Determined what supplies, tools and equipment where needed to accomplish each repair mission.
  • Coordinated work plans by contacting supported units and civilian agencies.
  • Suggested new ideas and plans for process improvement resulting in increased shop efficiency.
  • Volunteered to become the Battalion Maintenance Coordinator for ten separate units, resulting in the units under my supervision to become 100% enrolled.
  • Became the ISG for a period of 14 months, resulting in the 926th FSC A. Company receiving the Battalion Streamer for most improved readiness Company.
  • Planned and coordinated multiple Battalion Leaders Maintenance classes, greatly improving the quality of the Battalions Maintenance program.
  • Maintained over $5 million dollars of equipment and tools with zero loss or unaccounted for items.
  • Ensured compliance with federal and state laws within the workplace.
  • Operated. Maintained and licensed on nearly every wheel vehicle in the Army inventory.
  • Qualified on forklifts, backhoes and civilian cargo vehicles.

Maintenance Supervisor

US Army
03.2009 - 10.2013
  • The maintenance supervisor supervise and perform field and sustainment maintenance on tracked and wheeled vehicles, construction equipment; (which includes that used for earthmoving, grading and compaction; lifting and loading; quarrying and rock crushing; asphalt and concrete mixing and surfacing; water pumping; air compression and pneumatic tools; powered bridging and their associated trailers and material handling equipment (MHE)) special purpose equipment maintenance activities to include: (1) Power Generation Equipment; (2) Air Conditioning/Refrigeration Systems; and (3) Quartermaster and Chemical Equipment; sustainment support maintenance on combat vehicle, infantry and artillery fire control systems and equipment, and related test equipment; field level maintenance and repairs on small arms and other infantry weapons and towed artillery.
  • Perform as support maintenance machine ship supervisor or metalworking supervisor.
  • Supervise recovery operations on track vehicles, wheel vehicles and related activities including electrical wiring harness system repair/maintenance.
  • Was deployed for Operation Iraqi Freedom from 2009-2010.
  • Maintained a 40 Soldier platoon with an excess of 70 vehicles.
  • Performed on the spot maintenance during convoy operations.
  • Was the First Sergeant for a period of 3 months while deployed with the 773rd T.C. Responsible for the health and welfare of 176 Soldiers.
  • Maximized the use of every available resource to accomplish all the task given to me.
  • Willingly accepted more responsibilities by taking on the First Sergeant position while continuing to perform Motor Sergeant Duties and responsibilities.
  • Built a cohesive team by sharing insight and experience with subordinates developing a bond of respect and trust.

Education

Technical or occupational certificate -

Virginia College
Birmingham, AL
03.2015

Technical or occupational certificate - undefined

Defense Logistics Agency
Reading, PA
09.2007

Skills

  • Shipping and receiving
  • Hazardous materials handling
  • Warehouse operations
  • Inventory counts

Affiliations

U.S Army - Ordinance - Maintenance/ Logistics.

Timeline

Supervisory Supply Technician

Defense Logistics Agency
03.2025 - Current

MATERIAL HANDLER SUPERVISOR

Defense Logistics Agency
05.2022 - 03.2025

Distribution Process Worker Supervisor

Defense Logistics Agency
05.2021 - 05.2022

Distribution Process Worker

Defense Logistics Agency
01.2019 - 05.2021

Training NCO

US Army
04.2015 - 06.2018

Maintenance Supervisor

US Army
10.2013 - 04.2015

Maintenance Supervisor

US Army
03.2009 - 10.2013

Technical or occupational certificate - undefined

Defense Logistics Agency

Technical or occupational certificate -

Virginia College

Job Related Training

  • Hazmat Familiarization & Safety Transportation/Ammunition School, 2012-02-03, McAlester, OK
  • Composite Risk Management Basic/AR Safety Center, 2012-03-04, Ft Rucker
  • Additional Duty Safety/AR Safety Center, 2012-09-09, Ft Rucker
  • Environmental Protection Agency qualified., 2015-03-03
  • Light Wheel Vehicle Mechanic/NCO Academy, 2001-05-18, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD

Professional Publications

  • 84th TC Policies and procedures Training Standard Operating Procedures, 2017-10-01
  • 733rd Transportation Company. Standard Operating Procedure. Operator/Driver Selection and Training Program, Hazard Communication Program and Motor Pool Standard Operating Procedure, 2009-09-01
  • 865th Combat Support Hospital Standing Operating Procedures (Logistics Operations), 2006-08-01

Additional Information - Awards

  • Meritorious Service Medal, 2015-08-18
  • Army Commendation Medal, 2010-03-30
  • Army Achievement Medal, 2008-09-27, 2008-12-12, 2004-06-26, 2002-05-18, 1995-05-13
  • Armed Forces Reserve Medal, 2005-05-05
  • Good Conduct Medal, 1999-01-01 to 2018-12-31
  • Expert Infantry Badge, 1989-08-30
  • Combat Infantry Badge, 1990-01-10
  • National Defense Service Medal, 1991-01-01 to 2003-12-31
  • Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, 2004-01-01
  • Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, 2004-01-01
  • Armed Forces Service Medal with Mobilization Device, 2004-01-01 to 2010-12-31
  • Overseas Ribbon, 1994-01-01
  • Expeditionary Medal, 1990-01-01
  • Certificate of Achievement, 2002-04-15, 1999-09-25, 1989-09-25, 1989-01-01

Personal Information

Availability: Permanent, Full-time, Shift work