Ok ladies be brutal please!!! I can take it!! This is going to be for a transition from military to civilian in the logistics field!! TIA ladies!!:)
Career Objective:
Accomplished in developing effective processes and directing complex logistics functions, I would like to utilize my years of a being a leader, and professional to apply my education, knowledge, skill, and ability in this field.
AREAS OF EXPERTISE:
? Distribution Management/ Operations
? Continuous Process Movement
? Quality Assurance
? Inventory control Processes
? Standards/Compliance Procedures
? Transportation/ Materials Handling
? Training and Leadership/ Supervision
? Diversity training
Areas of Effectiveness:
? More than six years of progressive experience in the field of Logistical Support Management.
? Develop interpersonal and communication skills.
? Results-oriented individual with proven record of success in achieving long and short term projects goals.
Education:
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
United States Army Supervisor Heavy Truck Driver Various September 2004 to Present
Responsible for Six Soldiers
? Enforce safety rules and regulations.
? Plan work assignments and equipment allocations to meet transportation, operations, or production goals.
? Confer with customers, supervisors, contractors, and other personnel to exchange information and to resolve problems.
? Direct workers in transportation or related services, such as pumping, moving, storing, and loading or unloading of materials or people.
? Review orders, production schedules, shipping notices to determine work sequences and material shipping dates, types, volumes, and destinations.
? Monitor field work to ensure that it is being performed properly and that materials are being used as they should be.
? Maintain or verify records of time, materials, expenditures, and crew activities.
? Interpret transportation regulations, shipping orders, safety regulations, and company policies and procedures for workers.
? Follow appropriate safety procedures for transporting dangerous goods.
? Check vehicles to ensure that mechanical, safety, and emergency equipment is in good working order.
? Maintain logs of working hours and of vehicle service and repair status, following applicable state and federal regulations.
? Check all load-related documentation to ensure that it is complete and accurate.
? Maneuver trucks into loading or unloading positions, following signals from loading crew and checking that vehicle and loading equipment are properly positioned.
? Drive trucks with capacities greater than 3 tons, including tractor-trailer combinations, to transport and deliver products, livestock, or other materials.
? Secure cargo for transport, using ropes, blocks, chain, binders, or covers.
? Accountable for more than $20 million in property, equipment, and supplies
June 2010 to June 2011
? Mobile Redistribution Team Class 7 Noncommissioned Officer In Charge directly responsible 5 Soldier team in charge of retrograde class 7 major end items, Class 9, Class 1 and 2 recoverable repairable durable, and expendable items
? Supervised the activities of workers engaged in receiving, storing, and shipping products or materials.
? Directly responsible for accountability and inventorying of all LIN item equipment with serial numbers while working to ensure equipment not on USFI unit property book before being retrograded.
? Worked with external agencies (Communication equipment command and Tank and Automotive Command) to get disposition on recoverable equipment and non-recoverable equipment to include: generators, military vehicles, trailers, and flat racks valued in excess of $78 million.
? Worked directly with Defense reutilization marketing office to turn in non-recoverable equipment that the military no longer used or needed.
? Issued shipping instructions and provide routing information to ensure that delivery times and locations are coordinated.
? Reviewed invoices, work orders, consumption reports, and demand forecasts to estimate peak delivery periods and to issue work assignments.
? Inspected physical conditions of warehouses, vehicle fleets and equipment, and order testing, maintenance, repair, or replacement as necessary.
? Scheduled and monitor pickup, delivery, or distribution of products or materials.
? Completed turn-ins, direct exchange, and issue of military clothing at Central Issue Facility in Iraq.
? Held Accountable for more than $10 million in property and supplies.
Training
? PBUSE
? ISM
Re: Critque my resume please
This is purely grammatical, but you need to work on the tense of each bullet point under "Areas of Effectiveness." Each point should be read with the same beginning. i.e. (I am effective in) developing interpersonal and communication skills. (I am effective in) achieving long and short term goals." In general I don't think "Areas of effectiveness" is a good heading anyways.
Also this sentence: "I would like to utilize my years of a being a leader, and professional to apply my education, knowledge, skill, and ability in this field" does not really make any sense.
I'd get rid of the objective. For the most part, objectives are out and it usually looks stronger to go in with an experience summary showing as many skills as you can match to the job description. I'd merge the first bullet under areas of effectiveness with the bullets above it to put together an experience summary. I'd stay away from soft skills and focus more on concrete skills and accomplishments.
For your education, i'd just say Bachelor's in Human Resources, expected completion date...
For the truck job, I'd condense that big time, and focus on accomplishments, data and numbers like you did in the last bullet. No one is going to want to wade through that many bullets, and you want to keep only the duties/accomplishments that are in line with the job description.
What did you do before 2010?
What do the abbreviations under Training mean?
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