Planned organized and maintained oversight of the activities of the Logistics Readiness Squadron.
Developed local reports and date for the Flight Chief, Squadron Leadership, Higher Headquarters and regional office.
Planned and directed all cargo movement traffic management functions and passenger travel and personal property shipment and storage activities for the installation and DoD assigned area of operation.
Directed the small air terminal cargo and passenger operations. Served as the Wing Commander's focal point for orchestrating daily and long-range utilization of the air terminal to ensure accomplishment of assigned mission as well as maximum support for deployment operations.
Responsible for in readiness, mobility, and deployment operations include providing technical direction, and management and evaluation of the transportation, traffic management, and unit movement aspects of the DoD transportation program on a worldwide basis.
Ensured the planning efforts and work products and services of all the squadron functions comply with legal and regulatory requirements and meet customer needs.
Exercised supervisory personnel management responsibilities. Directed, coordinated, and overseen work through subordinate supervisors.
Advised staff regarding policies, procedures, and directives of higher-level management or headquarters.
Represented the wing regarding logistics readiness issues at meetings within the organization and at conferences with MAJ COM, HQ USAF, DoD, and other agencies.
Held meetings and conferences in many cases to negotiate mutually satisfactory agreements, to identify and resolve logistics readiness matters, and ensure concerted action by involved parties.
Directed function(s) responsible for providing training, resources, and systems to ensure the efficient and effective operation of installation deployment processes.
Ensured proper identification of AEF taskings, unit assessments of readiness capabilities (e.g. SORTS), limiting factors, common expeditionary skills training, storage, and inspection of unit readiness programs.
As the squadron senior technical advisor on logistics readiness and AEF issues, performs/leads studies, and provides technical advice and assistance on development and implementation of readiness mission capabilities.
Planned, organized, and overseen the activities of the Base Air Terminal Operations (Non-AMC bases).
Developed and directed the implementation of short- and long-term operational plans, policies, and procedures of base air terminal operations activities and facilities essential to air passenger and cargo movement operations.
Carried out Joint Service policies and procedures governing worldwide personnel and personal property movements via commercial and military airlift, boat, and common carrier.
Analyzed executive orders, public laws, DoD directives, and federal regulatory bodies pertaining to a variety of different and unrelated functions of commercial transportation.
Developed and promulgate operating procedures and regulations to establish policies and procedures governing the quality of support services provided by customers.
Reviewed travel orders for compliance with established policies and procedures.
Advised personnel concerning their rights when personal property is delayed, lost or damaged during shipment, and the procedure to follow in seeking recourse from the carrier and Government.
Federal Civilian Employee.
Installation Transportation Management Officer
Defense Logistics Agency (DLA)
08.2023 - 03.2025
Served as the main focal point for the Automated Identification Technology (AIT) to include the use of Automated Manifest System (AMS), Distribution Standard System (DSS), and Radio Frequency Tags in support of the DDXX deployable assignments.
Directed and planned all traffic management programs of DLA Distribution Command.
Demonstrate daily the ability to articulate information and ideas in both verbal and written forms.
Provided recruitment strategies which included interviewing, ranking, communicating with, and selecting transportation assistant candidates to fill vacant seats.
Analyzed information to document deficiencies for non-compliance and developed recommendations for action.
Implemented plans and policies to support missions of DLA for the large-scale movement of freight equipment and related material.
Advised and analyzed on all logistic or transportation movement and matters.
Handpicked by upper management to mentor, coach, train new and seasonal employees, to recognize and discontinue the use of old practices.
Performed a full range of supervisory functions. Implemented provisions of personnel management such as equal employment, merit promotions, career development, performance appraisals, employee coaching, incentive awards and position management.
Contributed to the selection of subordinates. Heard employee grievances and dealt with union representatives as required.
Established performance standards, authorized leave requests and monitored time and attendance.
Ensured adequate training was available for employees within the department. Initiated formal requests for personnel actions.
Ensured accuracy of position descriptions. Ensured a safe working environment for all employees in accordance with current safety and OSHA requirements and directives.
Examined and processed transportation discrepancy reports on late shipments, shortages, overages, damaged delivery, and the availability of material.
Execution specialist on the planning and movement of DLA owned and DoD-owned material loading and discharge of cargo.
Resolved complaints and conflicts on the production and warehouse floors by leading meetings between opposing parties. Slashed time lost to intra-term conflicts by 87% and reached productivity goals.
Worked closely with higher headquarters, strategic, tactical, local movement coordinators, and commercial movement organizations in providing technical assistance to accomplish efficient movement of military cargo.
Responsible for ensuring timely delivery of a variety of supplies and repair parts to numerous worldwide locations.
Directed and planned all vehicle operations for the DLA Command, Shipyard Customers, and warfighters.
Conducted and participated in complex program reviews to evaluate and determine the extent of efficiency, effectiveness, and economy with which Transportation programs and administrative operations are carried out in conjunction with the DLA’s mission and policies.
Briefed high level officials and visitors on the status of transportation routes and plans. Ensured that material was scheduled to arrive at customer locations by required delivery dates.
Resolved all consumer complaints and located and safely retrieved or moved frustrated material out of frustration status to its perspective CONUS or OCONUS final destinations.
Monitored and retrieved data from the national consumer complaint database for reporting, and identification of material, carriers, and brokers that engaged in any misconduct of operations, and/or procedural practices.
Tracked on time performance of material received by customers and prepared daily and weekly reports via DSS & WMS.
Maintained the Distribution Route Plans for customers supported by the DDXX team. Incumbent is the administrator of changes to the route plans and recommends enhancements to more efficiently and effectively support the customers’ requirements via WMS & DSS.
Developed new route plans, as required, to respond to changing customer locations and contingency requirements via WMS.
Reviewed assigned work to ensure subordinates met the needs of the mission.
Reviewed available modes of transportation and determined the proper mode that will meet standard requirements via WMS.
Developed procedures to be followed by division and distribution center personnel. Notified division personnel of any changes in the Route Plans.
Identified problem areas and coordinated with those involved to resolve problems and updated computer files.
Provided technical advice and responded to questions relating to deployable assignments. Maintained routing plans for various consignees receiving material direct or to break bulk points via WMS.
Coordinated route plans based on TYCOM traffic message or other directives. Resolved issues concerning routing through coordination with overseas points of contact, then made appropriate corrections if needed via DSS or WSM.
Responsible for in readiness, mobility, and deployment operations utilizing federal transportation regulations and experience that ensure compliance with applicable laws and standards, such as freight classification, performance-based carrier selection, and retentions of appropriate transportation documentation.
Reviewed computer-generated reports and data reflecting stock numbers, TCN’s, quantity and address.
Analyze traffic problems. Identified trends, generated and evaluated alternative solutions and made recommendations.
Considered the classification data, hazardous information files and updates computer with address segments, weight and cube.
Communicate orally and in writing with other DLA distribution centers and DLA headquarters on DSS related functions.
Participated in the development of new policies and procedures. Recommended changes in said policies based on observation of work, old- practices and best approach moving forward, as required.
Planned and executed specific studies to develop new and improved programs and methods to ensure the most efficient, economical and effective practices of transportation and traffic management.
Conducted transportation cost studies by analyzing data items, such as short tons, total ton miles, billed costs, cost per ton mile and cost per delivery. Coordinates customer complaints of poor carrier performance with carrier representatives and recommends corrective action.
Negotiated rates with commercial GHS Carriers, and disputed over rate charges, and/or excessive accessorial charges submitted to Syncada ebills or Invoices.
Developed routing instructions for shipments of items and ensured that the mode of transportation permitted safe and efficient movement.
Developed requirements for standard programs for (1) reporting of material movements, workload and cost; (2) operations such as shipment planning, movement and route plans; manifesting and billing, handled heavy lifts and special cargos; shipment diversion and consolidating, unitizing cargos, executed common service and inter-service agreements; (3) military standard movement procedures; (4) utilized the appropriate Master Data File in applying freight classifications and employing transportation logistical data; (5) small shipments and use of postal transportation, forwarder and express services; (6) contingency plan and emergency plan data; (7) mechanized preparation of transportation documentation.
Coordinated studies and systems development with other segments of DLA Distribution via DSS or WMS.
Maintained liaison and participated with DLA distribution centers, major subordinate commands, other services and agencies, as well as commercial freight forwarders to resolve problems related to the transportation of material via WMS or DSS.
Assured that current transportation related supply, packaging and shipment regulations were followed.
Participated as a subject matter specialist on all transportation and related problems in formal and informal conferences and/or work groups with representatives from DLA Command, SDDC, FEMA, MSC, DLA, DCAS, Contractors, GSA and Commercial Freight Forwarders via GFM, WMS or DSS.
Performed other duties as assigned and accepted all overtime requests when appropriate.
Federal Civilian Employee.
Transportation Management Specialist
Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP)
02.2020 - 08.2023
Served as a freight shipping technical consultant who provided technical advice on the administration of military shipments.
Provided mobilization, deployment, shipment planning, and stability support to all branches of the United States Militaries Active Duty, and Reservist personnel with pre-deployment information, material for their evacuating exercises, and individual readiness provisions throughout the entire deployment cycle.
Planned, organized, and supervised the activities of the office personnel, service members, and the warehouse out loaders.
Directed all cargo movement, traffic management functions and cargo shipment all modes for the installation and DoD assigned area of operation.
Managed and analyzed shipment solutions affecting off-station shipping of general freight, Hazardous Material (HAZMAT), Arms, Ammunition, and Explosives (AAE).
Identified the required mode(s) of transportation, for shipments, secured carriers, and advised customers on all, if any transportation issues.
Performed as technical advisor on transportation policy matters, provided liaison between military transportation, commercial carriers, customers, and tenant commands.
Reviewed coded military shipping documents, selected the necessary information and translated into freight movement actions and terminology.
Performed loss and damage prevention work when this included responsibilities such as policy and procedures formulation and studies of traffic operations and services.
Solid background in appropriate handling of hazardous materials and possess the knowledge of regulations and procedures for the disposal of various hazardous materials for air, rail, water, and surface movement.
Skilled in planning, scheduling, monitoring, and analyzing the engine maintenance requirement on over 2,000 military aircraft, and its various repair parts.
Complied data and submitted reports and other correspondence as required.
Trained Transportation Assistants, Freight Specialist, Wood Workers, and Systems Analysts on Integrated Logistic Support (ILS) planning operation procedures.
Utilized the Electronic Retrograde Management System (eRMS) database to enter and receive Depot Level Repairable (DLR) assets shipments, maintain accountability for afloat and ashore, in-port, in-garrison, and in-theater for both serviceable or unserviceable parts, and materials.
Performed full range of logistical and traffic management functions including the physical shipment of Naval, Marine, Coast Guard, and the US Air Force assets.
Communicated the NAVSUP standard operating procedures, and its Business Rules to customers, vendors, drivers, and contractors.
Performed technical and analytical functions with the planning, development, and execution of traffic policies and programs to support various US Navy AIR, SURFACE, & SEA Systems.
Regularly communicated effectively and tactfully with civilians of all ranks, senior management or Naval, Air Force, and Marine Officers on matters concerning logistics, and material management.
Coordinated and inspected work performed by contractors, service providers, and vendors (freight, packaging, 3PL, IS, or other service providers).
Analyzed the financial problems associated with the impacts of proposed logistic changes, such as routing, shipping modes, freight storage, proof-of-deliveries, or carrier invoices.
Inspected and accepted documentation (DD Form 1149/1348-1) for outbound cargo offered for shipment in the Defense Transportation System (DTS) for completeness, Transportation Account Code, accuracy, Hazardous/Classified, or ITAR certification.
Processed, verified Nomenclature, Hazard Class, Quantity, and inspected outbound cargo offered for transportation.
Participated in special logistics related operation projects and initiatives and performed special assignments. I identified the need for special projects and initiated milestones and goals per the mission.
Represented NAVSUP with a variety of installations and functional areas within the organization.
Investigated general development, warehouse applications, and the impact of traffic management programs, policies, and operations.
Properly classified freight, selects commodity codes, selects the most efficient mode of shipment, and controls obligations for government transportation funds.
Inspected Hazardous Materials to ensure proper packaging, marking, labeling, documentation and certification in accordance with applicable Dangerous Goods Regulations (AFMAN24-204, 49Code Of Federal Regulation, International Maritime Dangerous Goods, etc.).
Selected and initiates contact with local carriers to arrange appropriate transport equipment for containers, classified, sensitive, hazardous, or outsized shipments based on the size, weight, commodity description, freight classification, required delivery date, priority, or other special requirements.
Used automated computer systems and programs to process and document all freight, (CMOS, ERP, GATES, ATCMD, eRMS, GFM, and IBS).
Prepared all required shipping documents for data input to CMOS/GATES, assigned Transportation Control Numbers, produced labels, issues truck manifest for general/hazardous cargo, and maintains Manifest logs.
Accurately input the Transportation Control Numbers, Transportation Accounting Codes, consignor and consignee codes and other essential transportation data into the Cargo Movement and Operations System (CMOS) and or Global Acquisition and Transportation Execution System (GATES).
Prepared Truck Shipping Documents for Line Haul Inter theater/Intratheather between sites, container movements from Sea Port of Embarkation to Sea Port of Debarkation, and local movements.
Supervised the transportation, storage, and distribution of goods. Analyzed supply chain data to optimize deliveries and reduce costs.
Processed Export Traffic Release Requests (ETRR) for sea lift shipments using Surface Deployment Distribution Command (SDDC) Integrated Booking System (IBS).
Provided In-transit Visibility through the Global Transportation Network (GTN) and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) servers, and Transportation Management Systems (TMS).
Federal Civilian Employee.
Traffic Manager
Defense Logistics Agency (DLA)
01.2019 - 02.2020
Trained, developed, and led personnel to improve technical proficiency, oral communication, ethics, and professional maturity, by setting examples for them to emulate.
Handled confidential, secret, and classified material with 100% accountability of all assigned Pilferable assets worth more than $60,000,000.00.
Analyzed transportation costs to develop alternatives in procurement, storage, distribution, or stocking procedures.
Developed transportation plans to support mobilization; improve efficiency of transportation operations to determine data requirements and made recommendations as needed.
Reviewed GHS / GFM carrier applications for approval to transport freight and distribute guidance for the use of approved carriers.
Developed criteria and methodology for forecasting and scheduling cargo and/or cargo movements for DLA usage.
Monitored carrier performance and recommend action to suspend or remove from service carriers that failed to perform satisfactorily.
Evaluated legislative and regulatory proposals for potential impact on transportation programs, recommended revisions, and prepared implementing guidance.
Surveyed transportation program operations to assess compliance with applicable USTRANSCOMS regulations, policies, procedures, and sound management practices.
Reviewed carrier and TTC Carriers terms of contracts to determine the most effective arrangements for transporting cargo.
Provided quality assurance to all contractors’ capability of meeting contractual requirements for all modes of transportation and/or delivered material.
Managed shipments which include tracking and tracing, setting appointments, and ensuring the DLA system is updated with the most accurate information.
Supervised the operation and organizational maintenance of weapons systems, and specialized equipment.
Providing consultative services to personnel, service members, supervisors, managers, maintenance personnel, stakeholders, and customers.
Performed storage and shipment movement of personal property to include household goods, unaccompanied baggage, and privately-owned vehicles (POVs).
Facilitated the disposition of contractor inventory which included highly specialized items for segregation of item and/or disposal.
Assisted in special assignments, served on panels boards and researched projects to ensure the efficient and safe movement of all cargo and vessels.
Provided advice to contacting officers, other specialists, contractors, and federal representatives on matters related to property or material movements.
Applied knowledge of automated transportation systems to identify, research, and reconcile errors of nonstandard transportation procedures.
Analyzed problems and identified solutions concerning invoices, storage, quality assurance issues, and customer and transportation service provide disagreements.
Investigated and resolved invoices, storage, and shipment management issues.
Utilized automated computer systems to certify invoices and to identify and research transportation discrepancies.
Assisted in identifying, documenting, implementing the methods, procedures, processes, and rules for hazardous materials.
Knowledge of hazardous material handling, storage, and packaging for surface and air shipments.
Performed quality evaluation surveillances with transportation assistants, reviewed work performed by material handlers, and order pickers.
Ensured that OSHA and DoD safety practices were always followed.
Prepared TDR and SDR’s when needed and implemented corrective actions if needed or required.
Performed shipment related tasks including placing shipment in Storage in Transit (SIT), provided required documents to Transportation Service Providers (TSP) and/or contractors, and processed any shipment changes.
Operated forklifts, both electric and propane, and utilized pallet jacks to load and unload military freight.
Inventoried and inspected all incoming freight for damage prior to acceptance. Initiates and completes SF 361, Transportation Discrepancy Report (DISREP) as required.
Prepared and handles cargo in accordance with all prescribed regulations, instructions, technical orders and procedures.
Performed weighing of cargo, vehicles and outsized cargo to determine center of balance for rolling stock and ensures cargo dimensions within pallet and aircraft limitations.
Maintained operational stock levels of all 463L assets.
Loads/unloads all 463L pallets, 40 foot and 20-foot SEAVANS, commercial/military containers and 40-foot Flatbed/Low bed trucks.
Inventoried, documents and loads/unloads outbound/inbound freight as required. Assists in loading/unloading Military DLR material.
Managed in-house 3PL service providers, obtained ad-hoc quotes for freight rates, conducted annual RFQ for CONUS & OCONUS shipments.
Shipped consumable assets (C41 & C2) material globally.
Handled the requisition, RESPSHIP data message requirements, surveillance, and the shipment for Naval Co-locator items such as TSP CIIC IV, S, C, VII, IX, U, I, and P materials.
Performed quality control oversight and quality assurance functions in the maintenance, repair, and overhaul of torpedoes, electronics, assemblies, subassemblies and parts in accordance with the Depot.
Supported Foreign Military Sales (FMS) shipments worldwide; engage and solve complex FMS related transportation issues and provide accurate and timely updates to secure exceptional FMS partner support.
Scheduled the movement of a variety of controlled weapons, communication equipment, ammunition, naval boats & HULL via GFM, ATCMD, IBS Systems, and via Spot Bid Requests.
Scheduled Constant Surveillance (CIS), Dual Drive (DDP), Protective Services (PSP), and Satellite Monitoring Services (SMS) for the discrete movement of controlled material via TGIS and GFM software systems CONUS & OCONUS.
Followed established guidelines in performing day-to-day routine tasks as outlined in Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)/Job Breakdown sheets (JBS), Technical Manuals, and Audit Readiness Standards.
Adhered to all Government and Company policies and procedures. Provided technical direction, management and evaluation of the traffic management aspects of the DLA Distribution transportation program on a worldwide basis.
Used applicable routing authority to determine effective, appropriate and cost-effective shipment mode and Transportation Service Providers (TSPs) to meet shipment requirements.
Allocated resources (labor, equipment, supplies) to effectively meet the mission’s requirements.
Determined method of shipment utilizing knowledge of shipping procedures, routes, and rates.
Trained material handlers, and out loaders on unit move via air, water, and surface movements.
Trained Transportation Assistants (T.A) on all traffic management procedures, instructed T.A.’s how to identify the nomenclatures on labels, locate CIIC codes on DD1348’s, as well as how to evaluate data requirements, and solve errors within the system to maintain first-in first-out (FIFO) efficiency.
Ensured that warehouse material is reviewed periodically to determine what action may be required to certify that only material with unexpired shelf life is kept in stock.
Scheduled pick-ups printed out ready to ship reports based on a daily schedule for truck drivers. Processed Hazmat packing lists, shipping orders, and BOL’s.
Certified that each billing invoice contains the proper accounting code and is reflected on all bill of ladings (BOL). Ensured that all required supporting shipping documents, and manifests are accurately prepared and distributed in accordance with the Defense Transportation Regulation.
Confirmed that the applicable bill of lading correction notice is completed and routed to the appropriate parties when shipment information is modified.
Prepared and presented progress reports, documented conditions, described results, and recommend courses of action for change.
Authorized and certified any necessary in-transit shipment aversions and consignments.
Ensured that shipment preparation is related to packaging, utilization, consolidation of hazardous materials and markings conforms to established government and commercial regulations.
Safeguarded all freight discrepancies related to loss and/or damage and other service failures are reported in a timely manner to the appropriate claims office and/or TSP.
Optimistically, other duties and support billets were performed as assigned in association with established Management and Contract Compliance Plan, Storage Plan, and workload requirements.
AECOM Government Contractor.
Transportation Manager
Werner Enterprises LLC
02.2014 - 12.2018
Responsible for the interviewing, hiring, coaching, performance evaluations, and the training of Werner Enterprise office employees, and commercial drivers. Provided safety & Pre-trip training to Werner professional drivers.
Ensured compliance with Federal and State regulations, including but not limited to Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, and OSHA regulations.
Ensured that all terminal warehouse employees adhered to safety, hazmat, DoT regulations, and all were up to date on all applicable laws.
Posted positions while provided classifications standards to drivers, safety, terminal managers, customers, and vice presidents on interdisciplinary actions, positions, pay plans, promotions, occupational titles, promotion standards, and administrative consultations, and advice to all personnel daily or as needed.
Maintained employee records including driver’s logs, TMW information and payroll.
Engaged with Terminal’s customers and/or vendors on a timely basis.
Assigned drivers to loads by optimizing load information such as origination, destination, and type of freight, number of miles, stops, and directions via the QUALCOMM.
Reviewed customer and vendor invoices for errors and omissions.
Processed Export Traffic Release Requests (ETRR) for sea lift shipments using Surface Deployment Distribution Command (SDDC) Integrated Booking System (IBS).
Provided In-transit Visibility through the Global Transportation Network (GTN) and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) servers, and Transportation Management Systems (TMS).
Communicated effectively both orally and in writing with Senior Leaders.
Performed Port Handling and Inland Transportation (PHIT) duties as designated Work Monitor for Inbound and Outbound Line Haul Subcontractor trucks. Inspects and documents each shipment for contract compliance on a Customer Service Survey form.
Coordinated and directed freight terminal, packing and shipping, planned shipment, and freight consolidation activities.
Assisted the Area Regional Managers with start-up of new Terminals when requested.
Traveled 45% of the time to other W.E. terminals to ensure that those terminals complied.
Public Sector Trucking & Logistics Employee.
Education
Bachelor of Science (BS) - Business Administration & Human Resource Management
University of Phoenix
Woodland Hills, CA
10.2025
Skills
Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Access, AS400 computer system, Qualcomm Satellite Communications, iSeries
Knowledge and experience with working with multiple databases, in the government service such as: ORACLE Data Base, Workday, ADP, Sage People, DSS Systems, eRMS, ETR/DECKPLATE, Shipment Manager, DSS, WMS, TGIS, ATCMD, IBS, PDREP, SUSTAINMENT (IBSSUST), AIRFORCE DODAAC, HMIRS, PDREP, FACTS, IGC, TGET, NAVSUP One Touch, TEAMS, GFM, GATES, CMOS, ACE DATA PORTAL, ETR / DECKPLATE, US BANK FREIGHT PAYMENT (SYNCADA), DoDAAD, and proficient in all FMS provisions and regulations
Certification
Logistics Specialist Certification
Transportation Assistant Certification
Wood Packing Material Certifier
DOT Hazardous Material Certifier
Forklift Certified to operate 4K, 6K, 10K/10K AT Forklift, and pallet jacks.
Human Resource Assistant Certified
Personal Information
Citizenship: United States Citizen
Nationality: United States Citizen
Knowledge And Skills
In-Depth knowledge of Human Resources Policies, Regulations, and Laws.
Experienced in all Personnel Management; EEO Regulations, Procedures, and Practices.
Educated in all applicable International and Federal Transportation Laws, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, Department of Transportation Guidelines (DOT); Code of Federal Regulations (CFR); Defense Transportation Regulations (DTR); Tariffs, Transportation IAW AFMAN 24-204, United States Transportation Command (USTRANCOM), and Department of Defense guidance.
Ensure that all shipments presented meet International Trade and Arms Regulations (ITAR).
Additional Knowledge and skills in completing, Transportation Discrepancy Reports (TDR); Supply Discrepancy Reports (SDR), Commercial bills of lading (BOL), U.S. Customs import and export shipping labels, American Goods Return (AGR) forms, tenders.
Trained and experienced in hazardous waste materials emergency response procedures, equipment, identification, and mitigation actions.
Specialized in identifying, handling, labeling, and manifesting hazardous materials for transportation in accordance with federal and state regulations.
Knowledge of air terminal operations for passenger and cargo transportation including handling general pet supplies, household goods, unaccompanied baggage, mobile homes, privately owned firearms/vehicles, human remains, perishables, outsized, and overweight items.
Knowledge of passenger deployment management functions and processes.
Knowledge of a wide range of contracting procedures including development of statements of work, source selection plans, and proposal analysis reports for the procurement of passenger travel, cargo movement, and personal property movement/storage services.
Skilled in using interrelated computer systems; planning, organizing, and managing a substantial function; mentoring, motivating, and appraising staff through subordinate supervisors; and analyzing complex information to evaluate options and make appropriate decisions.
Priority Placement Program
Military Spouse under Executive Order (E.O.) 13473
Federal Experience
Department of Defense Civilian Employee
Security Clearance
Active Department of Defense Secret Security Clearance
Timeline
Installation Transportation Management Officer
Air Mobility Command (AMC)
03.2024 - Current
Installation Transportation Management Officer
Defense Logistics Agency (DLA)
08.2023 - 03.2025
Transportation Management Specialist
Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP)
02.2020 - 08.2023
Traffic Manager
Defense Logistics Agency (DLA)
01.2019 - 02.2020
Transportation Manager
Werner Enterprises LLC
02.2014 - 12.2018
Bachelor of Science (BS) - Business Administration & Human Resource Management
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