Raymond
Guest Aug 04, 2008
1:53 PM
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Raymond L Smith 8708 11th st Lubbock TX 79416 Contact Phone: (806)831-9520
Email Address: rlsmith41779@aol.com EXPERIENCE: 08/2003 to 07/2006; 48 hours per week; Assistant Weapons Officer/Weapons Department LPO; $48000 per Annum; United States Navy; Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, TX; LCDR Jeff A. Shields; 361-961-4924; Contact Supervisor? Yes.
Served duty as the Assistant Weapons Officer/Weapons Leading Petty Officer, I supervise military and civilian personnel in their duties of monthly inventories of all munitions items using standard Navy supply forms. Coordinated and supervised all work involved in the identification, examination, classification, acceptance of weapons, ordnance, explosives to include receiving, storage, selecting and shipping specialized materials and equipment. As a Quality Assurance and Safety Observer I examined and determined the condition, handling, stowage, packing, and build up of various types of ordnance and explosives. Supervised the upkeep and maintenance of 23 weapons magazines and stowage spaces in support of combat and training operations. Experienced operator in Retail Ordnance Logistic Management System (ROLMS) database to include ordnance inventory, supply management, requisitions, verify receipt, issue and disposition of ammunition and explosives. Planed, organized, and controls all supply activities in the records section of the weapons and ranges division. Knowledge and understanding of all Marine Corps and Naval ammunition management/accounting systems. Process Notice of Ammunition Reclassification (NARS), Ammunition Cleared/Not Cleared for Overhead Fire Reports (OHF) and Ammunition Information Notice messages (AIN). Knowledgeable of NAVSUP Instructions P-724, P-801-807 to research and resolve discrepancies in the issuing and receiving of ordnance related items. As the designated instructor for Hazardous Materials handler and Explosive Driver Course I ensure the safe training and knowledge of transportation of explosives on and off station as per the OP5 Ammunition Ashore. As the Departmental 3M program manager, I supervised the completion of over 5,000 weapons PMS checks and maintained a 100% combat readiness. Qualified to operate EE, 4k, 6k, 10k Forklifts with a explsoive endorsement. I also personally worked with the tenant commands on station to support all ordnance evolutions to included Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF), US Customs, US Boarder Patrol, Naval Criminal Investigative Services (NCIS), Corpus Christi Army Depot (CCAD), L-3 Vertex, Corpus Christi Police EOD and, Nueces County Sheriff's Department (K-9 Division). Professionally maintained a 1.5 million dollar budget for Weapons Department, which was continuously inspected with zero discrepancies found. Collateral Duties to include non-nuclear/explosives handling qualification and certification program member/program manager, lock and key custodian for ammunition, arms and explosives (AA&E) storage facilities, explosive training aids for military working dog handler, line coach for small arms qualification as per OPNAV INST 3591.1d, publications petty officer for NAS Corpus Christi Weapons, and maintained the training records which certify personnel to handle ordnance. 11/1999 to 05/2003; 50 hours per week; Work Center Supervisor; $32000 per Annum; United States Navy; USS Bataan (LHD-5); AOC Brad Hope; 757-444-4203; Contact Supervisor? Yes. As a Work Center Supervisor I supervised 18 personnel in the upkeep and maintenance of eight weapons magazines and stowage spaces in support of combat operations. Supervised the break-out, assembly, issue and receipt of all conventional ordnance for Air Combat Element and Ground Forces during combat assaults and air strike missions in direct support of Operations ENDURING FREEDOM and IRAQI FREEDOM. Experienced operator in Retail Ordnance Logistic Management System (ROLMS) database to include ordnance inventory, supply management, requisitions, verify receipt, issue and disposition of ammunition and explosives. Maintained Notice of Ammunition Reclassification (NARS), Ammunition Cleared/Not Cleared for Overhead Fire Reports (OHF) and Ammunition Information Notice messages (AIN). Maintained Class (V)(W) inventory for the Marine Corps multi-billion dollar conventional ammunition stockpile. Knowledge of the Navy/Marine Corps' ammunition distribution process and logistics support operational structure, and have in depth understanding of all Marine Corps and Naval ammunition management/accounting systems. As a Quality Assurance and Safety Observer I examined and determined the condition, handling, stowage, packing, and build up of various types of ordnance and explosives. Qualified to operate EE, 4k, 6k Forklifts with a explsoive endorsement. As the Divisional 3M program manager, I supervise the completion of over 100 PMS checks and maintained a 100% combat readiness. As the leading ordnanceman I was hand picked to lead a team into Kuwait City for the inspection of over 100 pallets of conventional ordnance, returned with all personnel and assets after being in a hostile area. EDUCATION: Levelland High School; Levelland, TX; 1997; High School Diploma
Park University; Parkville, MO; Criminal Justice; 2006; Associate; 3.8 GPA, 4 Point Scale; 60 Semester Hours PROFESSIONAL TRAINING: M16-Weapon Safety, 40hrs, 03/2005; M500 Shotgun Weapon Safety, 40hrs, 03/2005, M9 Service Pistol Training, 40hrs, 03/2005, 03/2005; HAZMAT Familiarization & Safety in Transportation (AMMO-67), 40hrs, 07-2005; Introduction to Ammunition (AMMO-45), 40hrs, 07/2005; Naval Explosives Safety Managers/Supervisors Orientation (AMMO-49), 40hrs, 07/2005; Electrical Explosives Safety for Naval Facilities (AMMO-29), 40hrs, 10/2005; Naval Motor Vehicle and railcar Inspection (AMMO-51), 40hrs, 08/2005; Ammunition Supply Administration (ASA), 40hrs, 07/2004; Fleet Ordnance Sentencing, 40hrs, 03/2001; Magazine Sprinkler Course, 40hrs, 06/2000; Qualified on 9mm handgun, 12 Shotgun and M16 rifle. PERFORMANCE RATINGS, AWARDS, HONORS, AND RECOGNITIONS: Letter of Appreciation 2001, Navy Achievement Medal 2002, Letter of Commendation 2002, Good Conduct Award 2002, Letter of Commendation 2003, Letter of Commendation 2004, Letter of Appreciation 2005, Deans List Park University 2005, Good Conduct Award 2005
U.S. MILITARY SERVICE INFORMATION: Branch and Period of Active Duty Service: 06/1999 to 07/2006, U.S. Navy Campaign Badges and/or Expeditionary Medals Received: Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal Type of Discharge: Honorable OTHER INFORMATION: Typing 50+ wpm. Dictation 60 wpm
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Glenn
Guest Nov 23, 2009
8:10 AM
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R. GLENN EDWARDS 207 Creek Dr Easley, SC 29642 Home: (864) 644-1018 E-mail: retirednavyao@yahoo.comQUALIFICATION SUMMARY: Twenty years of steadily increasing responsibility and leadership as a non-commissioned officer in armament, logistics and quality assurance production work centers in the U.S. Navy. AREAS OF EXPERTISE: Leadership, Troubleshooting, Job Planning Tool Control Management, Problem Solving, Material Handling Safety, Inventory Control, Quality Assurance EDUCATION: Associate in Arts Degree in Electrical Mechanical Technology, Coastline Community College, Fountain Valley, CA 2007 PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION / CERTIFICATION: Certified Forklift / High reach forklift operator Warehouse Management System experience Naval Aviation Quality Assurance Administration Course, Brunswick, ME 2005 Ammunition Administration Course, Virginia Beach, VA 2003 Retail Ordnance Logistics Management System (ROLMS) Data Base Administrator Course, Virginia Beach, VA 2003 Security Clearance Air Launched Guided Missiles Intermediate Maintenance Course, Mayport, FL 2002 Air Launched Weapons Ordnance Supervisor Course, Mayport, FL 2002 Primary Leadership Development Program, Great Lakes, IL 2000 Enlisted Navy Recruiting Orientation/Recruiter Canvasser Course, Pensacola, FL 1998 Strike Armament Equipment Intermediate Maintenance Repair Course, Coronado, CA 1988 United States Navy Aviation Ordnanceman Technician School, Millington, TN 1988 EXPERIENCE:
Sept 2004 – Jan 2008 Quality Assurance Work Center Supervisor Naval Air Station Brunswick, ME Supervised and trained 10 personnel in the performance of QA audits, monitors, testing and training for 47 work centers and 25 maintenance programs. Also supervised 9 Ordnance personnel performing scheduled and unscheduled Intermediate level maintenance on over 800 pieces of Aeronautical Armament Equipment. • Directly responsible for qualifying 5 newly assigned and inexperienced personnel into a highly cohesive and effective Quality Assurance Representative team. • Managed the Naval Aviation Maintenance Discrepancy Reporting Program with zero discrepancies and a grade of “On Track.” • Monitored the Tool Control Program as per the COMNAVAIRFORINST 4790.2 • Reviewed all quality assurance reports for complete and accurate information. • Indoctrinated all newly assigned departmental personnel on the Naval Aviation Maintenance Programs. • Knowledge, training, and practical experience with computerized data bases for recording work center inspection, maintenance program and collateral duty inspector monitor results. • Developed and implemented a plan of action and milestone with limited manpower that provided a comprehensive review of 25 maintenance programs. R. GLENN EDWARDS PAGE 2 July 2006- Sept 2007 Equipment Operator Oakhurst Dairy, Portland, ME Responsibilities included the safe and efficient operation of both standard and high reach forklifts for the purpose of completing assigned missions throughout the cooler/warehouse environment. • Utilized Warehouse Management System to ensure accurate storage of all products. • Accurately selected product for multiple delivery routes. • Efficiently palletized thousands of pints of product with no safety related incidents.
Feb 2002 to Aug 2004 Retail Ordnance Logistics Management Systems (ROLMS) Work Center Supervisor USS George Washington (CVN-73) Maintained the accuracy of the command’s ammunition inventory as well as resolving unmatched issues and receipts. Knowledge, training, and practical experience with computerized data bases for ordering, tracking, receiving, issuing, transferring and reporting expenditure of all conventional ammunition assets. Managed $290 million dollars worth of assets that were stored in 70 magazines, ready service lockers and stowage areas. Interacted with outside agencies to ensure peak operational readiness. • Ordered and tracked 2,107 tons of conventional ammunition. • Received and inventoried 1,200 line items for material integrity resulting in a 99.9 percent ammunition accountability and availability rate. • Consistently met all commitments ahead of schedule in support of embarked air wing combat operations during Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. Dec 1998 to Dec 2001 Naval Recruiter Naval Recruiting Station Three Rivers, MI Responsible for the recruitment of highly qualified individuals for 9 traditional high schools and the surrounding area. • Attained 200 percent of nuclear power program, 84 percent of work force and 62 percent of upper mental group goals for the recruiting station. Apr 1994 to Oct 1998 Squadron Ordnanceman (AO) Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, WA Supervised 4 personnel performing scheduled and unscheduled organizational level maintenance on 12 A-6E and 4 EA-6B aircraft. • Personally ensured the 100 percent incident-free handling and loading of over 420,000 pounds of ammunition. • Maintained over 30 work center training records achieving a discrepancy-free training program over a 2 year period. • Extremely skilled at identifying, troubleshooting and repairing EA-6B and P-3C aviation armament equipment as well as the complex EA-6B AN/ALE-39 Chaff system. COMPUTER SKILLS: Microsoft Office: MS Word, Outlook, Excel Retail Ordnance Logistics Management System Naval Aviation Logistics Command Information System Naval Aviation Maintenance Discrepancy Reporting Program Naval Air Technical Data Warehouse Management System experience
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