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Logistics,Shipping & Receiving Resume
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| Desired Industry: Manufacturing |
SpiderID: 21967 |
| Desired Job Location: Burlington, New Jersey |
Date Posted: 8/4/2008 |
| Type of Position: Full-Time Permanent |
Availability Date: 08/08/2008 |
| Desired Wage: 52000 |
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U.S. Work Authorization: Yes |
| Job Level: Experienced with over 2 years experience |
Willing to Travel: Yes, Less Than 25% |
| Highest Degree Attained: Bachelors |
Willing to Relocate: Yes |
Objective: Operations Supervisor: Supervised two departments with 14 associates in the accurate picking and shipping of pharmaceutical products to customers in the Atlantic region. Ensure products are picked and shipped to customers in a timely manner.
Experience: Cardinal Health, Swedesboro, NJ (2006-2008) Operations Supervisor
Supervised 17 personnel from two departments in the accurate picking, shipping, and distribution of over 9 billion customer account (pharmacies, hospitals) of pharmaceutical supplies and products in the Atlantic region. Ensured customers are given the highest priority with their orders-guaranteed accurate handling and expedient delivery. Ensured Performance Management Standards are met and/or exceeded at an individual and department level. Made daily assignments to work group to ensure proper coverage in all areas. Ensured accurate scheduling and maintenance of attendance and vacation records Motivated, coached, and counseled work group to address operation goals, questions/concerns. Completed various management reports as necessary. Established and communicated work group performance standards to upper management Conduct progressive disciplinary procedures with employees, as appropriate and necessary. Ensured safety guidelines and standards are maintained in work areas.
U.S. Air Force (1981 -2006)
Superintendent, Cargo Movement/Surface Freight (2000-2006), McGuire AFB, NJ
Managed four supervisors for the following departments: receiving, shippingdocumentation, and distribution operations. Oversaw 32 military and civilian personnel in the smooth movement of Department of Defense (DOD) cargo containing supplies, aircraft parts, protected/sensitive cargo, including medical and pharmaceutical supplies, and food products destined worldwide. Ensured the weekly safe and secured transportation of over 1,200 line items of medical and pharmaceutical supplies containing controlled substances and other drugs vital to maintain and support Thule Air Force Base, Greenland populace medical needs. Established procedures to ensure a daily average of 2,500 monthly shipments of protected, sensitive, and classified cargo are properly packed, documented, and processed in accordance with military and DOD directives. Prepared and certified over 3,000 hazardous materials for military and commercial air, ground, surface, domestic, and international movement and are in compliance with DODR 4500.9R, AFI 24-204, IATA, IMDG, and CFR 49 resulted to 0% variances. Established shift schedules and work priorities in support of organizational goals. Conducted daily meetings with personnel to improve communication, built a team-spirited environment, improved job performance, enforced safety, and overall work coverage. Developed and managed personnel work schedules, reports, appraisals, feedbacks, counseling, and awards recognition program. Prepared special and recurring reports and submission pertinent to area of responsibility. Determined and recommended appropriate corrective action and provided evaluation of progress and impact to leadership.
Superintendent, Traffic Management (1995-2000), Yokota Air Base, Japan
Directly trained and managed 20 military/civilian personnel; oversaw a total of 37 personnel assigned. Focal point between military units and commercial transportation industry. Investigated and processed freight claims against commercial carriers. Interpreted military freight rules and regulations for shippers and carriers. Saved government $10 thousand by developing and implementing credit card authorizations system. Designed customer service automated system. Resolved internal and external customer service complaints.
Warehouse Manager (1990-1995), Yokota Air Base, Japan
Implemented strategies for higher headquarters exercise/wartime contingencies. Processed, packed, and shipped hundreds of tons of mission-critical cargo. Served as the Base U.S. Military Customs Inspection managerresponsible for a monthly average of 950,000 tons of customs-cleared DOD cargo entering Japan and United States. Superb efforts contributed to the Traffic Management Flights award of being the Best Traffic Management Flight in Pacific Air Force (PACAF) and the Best in the Air Force in 1992. Counseled personnel, prepared performance reports, screened on-the-job training records, and nominated personnel for awards. Established shift schedules and work priorities--supported and maintained organizational goals. Met all Air Force Occupational Safety Health standards ensuring safe operation through training and awareness programs. Won Best Overall Facility during Safety inspection; eliminated safety hazard through training and education; received award for Outstanding program. Conducted morning meetings with personnel to improve communication, build a team-spirited environment, and improve job performance. Reviewed operational processes ensuring they were customer driven.
Warehouse Supervisor (1983-1990), Shaw AFB, SC, Osan Air Base, Korea, Clark Air Base, Philippines, Misawa Air Base, Japan
Planned and developed policies and procedures for transporting personal property. Prepared reports and recommendations to negotiate volume movements and packing and crating contracts. Verified and validated freight bills paid by local finance. Prepared and typed reports, correspondence, requisitions, and special orders. Maintained documentation files, publications library, and forms. Calculated/entered freight charges for all modes of transportation. Arranged and participated in awards and recognitions programs. Established training programs.
Packaging and Crating Specialist (1981-1983), Andrews AFB, Wash DC, Kunsan Air Base, Korea
Inchecked items to be packed and prepared for shipment from customers. Packed and preserved items to prevent damage during transportation. Prepared transportation discrepancy report for over, short, and damage shipment. Coordinated and served as the POC for the management of the Base Reusable Container Program. In charge of daily supply inventory to ensure packaging materials and containers are adequate and available. Packed, prepared, and certified hazardous materials for worldwide shipment by all modes of transportationshipments arrived safely without a single discrepancy or mishap.
Education: Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (25 credit hours), University of Maryland, Asia Pacific Branch, Present
Associate Degree in Logistics/Transportation - Community College of the Air Force, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, Nov 2000
Network Engineering and Data Communication- The Chubb Institute, Cherry Hill, NJ, Mar 2002
Senior NCO Academy by Correspondence Gunter Air Force Station, Alabama, Jul 2001
NCO Academy Kadena Air Base, Japan, Oct 1994
NCO Leadership School Misawa Air Base, Japan, Jul 1986
Skills: Logistics,Shipping & Receiving
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