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Rural Carrier Associate resume example with 10+ years of experience

Jessica Claire
  • Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94105 609 Johnson Ave., 49204, Tulsa, OK
  • Home: (555) 432-1000
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Summary
Exceptional interpersonal skills. Highly motivated, creative, and flexible. Especially skilled at building effective, productive, and efficient working relationships with internal and external customers. Dependable with excellent work ethics and a high level of integrity. Excellent computer skills including Microsoft Word, Publisher, Power Point, Excel, Multi-Media, Quicken Books, Access, ADP, Peachtree, and Outlook. Great typing skills 85 wpm. Outstanding skills in negotiating and ensuring company objectives are met.
Highlights
  • Microsoft Office proficiency
  • Excel spreadsheets
  • Advanced MS Office Suite knowledge
  • Human Resources Management (HRM)
  • QuickBooks expert
  • AR/AP
  • Medical terminology
  • Mail management
  • Billing and coding
  • Schedule management
  • Meticulous attention to detail
  • Self-directed
  • Time management
  • Results-oriented
  • Professional and mature
  • Strong problem solver
  • Resourceful
  • Dedicated team player
  • Strong interpersonal skills
  • Proofreading
  • Report writing
  • Report development
Experience
Rural Carrier Associate, 04/2013 to 08/2014
FedexRichland, MS, United States
  • Delivered mail on a timely manner, organizational abilities, manage time wisely, map out routes, good oral communication skills, interact with customers, answer their questions, Ability to Use Tools, Equipment, and Measuring Instruments, Ability to Interpret and Apply Instructions, keep detailed records of attempted and missed deliveries, obtaining signatures for certified, registered and delivery confirmations, used scanners, sorted mail in delivery sequence for the assigned route, formatted documents and reports, received and sign for accountable mail, Endurance and hand-eye coordination are required to work at a set pace and rhythm for long periods.
  • Work is usually performed indoors or outdoors in covered areas or passageways which provide some protection.
  • Work areas are usually well lighted and ventilated; however, some operations cause uncomfortable steam or heat.
  • I walk on concrete, lead or conductive composition and are frequently exposed to moisture and wet floors due to different types of weather.
  • Identify the materials and components used in the assembly of various types parts.
  • I wear protective clothing such as specially treated coveralls, respirators, and glasses on many deliveries.
  • There is exposure to the possibility of sunburns, frostbite, and chance of injuries ranging from loss of life or limbs or burns, cuts, bruises, and sprains.
  • Compose and route correspondence, loads mail in vehicle, delivers mail to customers along a prescribed route and on a regular schedule by a vehicle; pick up mail from customers' roadside boxes, sells stamps, accepts C.O.D., registered, certified, and insured mail and parcel post; furnishes information concerning postal matters, provides requested forms to customers, returns mail collected, undeliverable mail, I sometimes lift packages frequently weighing 30 to 40 pounds.
  • I have the knowledge and ability to operate one or a few automatic machines and perform one or a few hand assembly operations in a production line environment which involve a limited number of operations and require judgment and manual skill, Some assignments require lifts of 50 to 60 pounds at a production pace.
  • All lifts over 50 pounds will be assisted with a two person lift or using a mechanical handling equipment lifting device.
  • I pull or push hand trucks weighing several hundred pounds and work requires walking, bending, reaching, crouching, and long periods of standing or sitting.
  • prepares mail for forwarding, maintained records of change of address information, a list of the customers on the route, prepared a daily trip report, and conducts special surveys when required, provide service to customers on the route, and security for the mail at all times, I Know the cycle of operation of one or a few automatic machines and the sequence of hand procedures to load, operate, and unload a hydraulic machine.
  • Uses portable hand held scanner (Portable Bar Code Reader (PBCR).
  • May be required to distribute IEMS Cards and fork lifts.
  • Maintain stock of supplies, equipment, or materials to ensure availability.
  • Match specific item identification by name, stock number, lot number, letter, code, quantity, or unit of issue on containers.
HR/Payroll Coordinator, 03/2011 to 06/2012
Forward Air SolutionsJacksonville, FL, United States
  • Supervisor: Kailey Greenway 1-XXX-916-1802; Contact: Yes.
  • Salary: $13.00 per hour.
  • Hours per week: 50.
  • Duties: Promoted positive employee relations throughout the facility through the implementation of human resource policies, entered and updated all files in the payroll system, new hires, terms, benefits, direct deposit, tax withholdings, processing payroll on a bi-weekly basis, maintained personnel files, employment data, health benefits, disciplinary actions, attendance records, abided by wage structure set forth by the company, conducted all pre-employment screenings, criminal background checks, drug screens, reference checks as well as license and employment eligibility verifications.
  • Ability to Use Tools, Maintain stock of supplies, equipment, or materials to ensure availability.
  • Match specific item identification by name, stock number, lot number, letter, code, quantity, or unit of issue on containers.
  • Operate equipment in accordance with established safety rules and regulations.
  • Operate powered hand tools such as drills and buffers to clean off residue, paint, coatings, and contamination.
  • Use various types of gauges, scales or testing equipment, such as platform, digital, continuity, or true position to check thickness of thermal coat, weight and fuse cavities.
  • Detect contamination for potentially dangerous and hazardous or non-hazardous conditions, Break down material palletization to prep for load assemble pack or demilitarization Receive and complete production line work assignments through verbal or written work instructions.
  • Interpret and apply material operations standard operating procedures.
  • Wear personal protective equipment in accordance with established safety rules and regulations.
  • Document any equipment safety discrepancies for corrective action.
  • Follow safety rules and regulations governing storage and handling of material.
  • Equipment, and Measuring Instruments, I Know the cycle of operation of one or a few automatic machines and the sequence of hand procedures to load, operate, and unload a hydraulic defusing machine.
  • May be required to receive, stow, issue and rewarehouse all types of material (live and inert) components.
  • I know the cycle of operations of one or a few automatic machines and the associated sequence of hand operations in performance of munitions operations, such as the operation of a vacuum machine to draft off powder charges or pull-apart machine to break down fixed cartridge ammunition for reloading or demilitarization; the cycle to load, operate and unload a hydraulic machine; and the operations of a vacuum unit to draw off powder from shell casings or other containers.
  • Exercises knowledge of explosives and explosives safety practices to prevent or to neutralize powder spills and knowledge of the type of munitions to assure that all powder has been removed from cavities or crevices so that the item has been completely neutralized.
  • Must know how to handle fused projectiles safely and quickly and how to handle fuses, how to load and operate machines, how the machine should function, and what indications of malfunction to look for.
  • Skilled in stacking, palletizing, arranging and rotating items according to instructions established by Supervisor and in consideration of stock numbers, shelf life, age of items, etc.
  • Knowledge of general warehouse layout and identification procedures.
  • Ability to match identification information to that on receiving reports or issue forms Works under the direction of a Foreman who provides general instructions standard procedures, overall priorities and policies; assigns material production and renovation projects with varying degrees of complexity and of a duration from three days to several weeks.
  • The Supervisor relies upon the incumbent to control work operations and accomplish an adequate quantity and quality of work.
  • Work is reviewed for efficient and economical accomplishment within priorities and controls received.
  • Is required to frequently lift bomb, shell, or rocket casings, powder charges, etc., weighing 30 to 40 pounds.
  • Some assignments require lifts of 50 to 60 pounds at a production pace.
  • I pull or push hand trucks weighing several hundred pounds and work requires walking, bending, reaching, crouching, and long periods of standing or sitting.
  • Endurance and hand-eye coordination are required to work at a set pace and rhythm for long periods.
  • Frequently lifts bomb, shell, or rocket casings, powder charges, or other objects weighing 30 to 40 pounds; some assignments require lifts above 60 pounds.
  • May pull or push hand trucks weighing several hundred pounds.
  • The work requires sitting, walking, bending, reaching, crouching, and long periods of standing.
  • Endurance and eye-hand coordination are required to work at a set pace and rhythm for long periods.
  • Work is usually performed indoors, or outdoors in covered areas or passageways which provide some protection.
  • Work areas are usually well lighted and ventilated, however, some operations can cause uncomfortable steam or heat conditions.
  • The workers stand on floors made of concrete, lead, or conductive composition and are frequently exposed to moisture and wet floors due to cleanup operations.
  • They wear protective clothing such as specially treated coveralls, respirators, and goggles on many assignments.
  • There is exposure to the possibility of explosion and flash fires and chance of injuries ranging from loss of life or limbs to burns, cuts, bruises, sprains, and nausea.
  • Opens car doors; checks and verifies car seals from off station and on station rail cars/trailers; performs visual inspection of materiel handled, reporting to work leader or supervisor any damage, incorrect labeling or shortage/overage.
  • Separates items according to lot, stock number, nomenclature, and condition code.
  • Marks off grids and stows in uniformity according to U.S.
  • Army Material Command Drawings.
  • Checks, verifies, and completes receipt/issue documents.
  • Completes, checks and signs magazine Data Card, AMC Form 1385.
  • Repairs broken containers, repalletizes ammunition or components from broken or damaged containers.
  • Breaks down, segregates and repalletizes ammunition components and containers.
  • May be required to use gauges or other measuring devices.
  • Uses common hand tools such as banders, crimpers, cutters, saws, hammers, etc.
  • Repalletizes ammunition and components from light pallets and boxes for lot consolidation.
  • Assures that light boxes are painted and properly identified and light pallets are properly marked and placed at the front of the stow.
  • Inspects magazines and contents for conditions contributing to deterioration of ammunition.
  • Inventories and checks magazine data cards for accuracy.
  • Uses portable hand held scanner (Portable Bar Code Reader (PBCR).
  • May be required to distribute IEMS Cards and fork lifts.
  • Performs duties which may involve handling and/or storing hazardous waste material.
  • Must complete the introductory course in hazardous waste management within six months of being assigned to these duties and attend annual hazardous waste management refresher course.Performs other duties as assigned, Ability to Interpret and Apply Instructions, Assigned locations for material end items or components, formated material lot identification.
  • Directed customers or visitors to the appropriate official.
  • Route telephone calls to ensure customer receives immediate assistance.
  • Formulate written responses to inquiries, serve as customer service point of contact for organization.
  • Verified receipts received against a vendor contract for furnished or locally procured material.
  • Compose routine correspondence, selected proper method of coding receipts for data entry according to type of receipt, ownership and method of payment.
  • used spreadsheet software to create, enter, revise, sort, calculate or retrieve data for reports.
  • Input time and attendance using automated pay systems, update material stock records.
  • Reviews validity of updated postings and performs corrections as necessary.
  • Endurance and hand-eye coordination are required to work at a set pace and rhythm for long periods.
  • Work is usually performed indoors or outdoors in covered areas or passageways which provide some protection.
  • Work areas are usually well lighted and ventilated; however, some operations cause uncomfortable steam or heat.
  • The workers stand on floors made of concrete, lead or conductive composition and are frequently exposed to moisture and wet floors due to cleanup operations.
  • They wear protective clothing such as specially treated coveralls, respirators, and goggles on many assignments.
  • There is exposure to the possibility of explosion and flash fires and chance of injuries ranging from loss of life or limbs or burns, cuts, bruises, sprains, and Processed issues of material components to production: Evaluated production issue documents and material records and determines if the records can be properly updated, adjust quantities on production issues, update material records and close issue history, schedule events or meetings in my electronic calendar, route correspondence to the appropriate official.
  • Maintain files, update material records, screen all incoming mail to determine disposition.
  • May also be required of them to operate a vacuum unit to draw off powder from shell casings or other explosives containers, exercising knowledge of explosives practices to prevent or to neutralize powder spills and knowledge of the type of munitions to assure that all powder has been removed from cavities or crevices so that the item has been completely neutralized.
  • Knows how to handle the fused projectile safely and quickly and how to handle the fuse, how to load and operate the machine, how the machine should function, and what indications of malfunction to look for.
  • Shuts off the machine in case of malfunction or error indications, and referring the problem to a supervisor or higher-grade employee.
  • Incumbent may be required to access confidential buildings and/or classified materials.
  • Check validity of transaction posting and takes any necessary corrective action.
  • Review all documents, which reflect the movement of material within a storage site, completed offer letters for all applicable positions, coordinated and assisted with employee recruitment, resume and application reviews, provided new employees with employment packets, ensured completion of all appropriate forms, managed all orientation for new employees, ensured that employees are informed regarding the employee benefit package, and the enrollment process is completed within the enrollment period, conducted exit interviews, abided by the standards identified in Statement of Corporate Ethics and the Corporate Compliance Plan, coordinated and maintained all accounts payable information as necessary, provided administrative assistants to payroll, human resources and functional support to the District Manager, and that all confidential information was handled in a professional manner; Know the cycle of operation of automatic machines and the sequence of hand procedures to load, operate, and unload a hydraulic defusing machine.
  • Position requires you to frequently lift bomb, shell or rocket casings, and powder charges weighing 30 to 40 pounds, Some assignments require lifts of 50 to 60 pounds at a production pace, All lifts over 50 pounds will be assisted with a two person lift or using a mechanical handling equipment lifting device, The two person lift limit is 100 pounds and will only be used for single event, non-routine lifts, May pull or push hand trucks weighing several hundred pounds and work requires walking, bending, reaching, crouching, and long periods of standing or sitting, duties varied daily depending on the sense of urgency, priorities changed on an 'as need' basis, due to unforeseen requests, responsible for timely and accurate timesheet collections for processing payroll, ensured that all functions of the time sheet software program was utilized properly and timely, including significant ongoing interpersonal communications with managers and employees to ensure all paperwork required has been secured, follow through on set objectives with little or no supervision, I have the knowledge and abilit to operate one or a few automatic machines and perform one or a few hand assembly operations in a production line environment which involve a limited number of operations and require judgment and manual skill, recognized and interpreted various business documents, and Maintain stock of supplies, equipment, or materials to ensure availability.
  • Identify the explosives materials and components used in the assembly of various types of ammunition and explosives items.
  • Maintain stock of supplies, equipment, or materials to ensure availability.
  • Match specific item identification by name, stock number, lot number, letter, code, quantity, or unit of issue on containers.
  • Use gauges or other measuring devices, such as snap, functional or cable, to unpack or disassemble conventional ammunition and explosives materials.
  • Stack ammunition in assigned location in accordance with established guidance and regulations considering material size, type, weight, or special handing requirements.
  • Reassemble items manually or by use of production machines to attach fuses and fin assemblies.
  • Remove fuses, boosters, primers, cartridges or other assemblies and components.
  • Perform initial and periodic inspections of munitions, components or explosives materials to detect explosives contamination.
  • Use production line equipment, such as torque multiplier or fuse well retainer tool, in hand assembly of conventional ammunitions and explosives, and performed other departmental related duties as assigned or requested.
Benefits Advisor, 08/2006 to 02/2008
Jeld-WenSidman, PA, United States
  • Supervisor: Kathy Hixson - 405-650-6005; Contact: Yes.
  • Salary: $12.00 per hour.
  • Hours per week: 50.
  • Duties: Setting up format and sequence of functions to update, revise and retrieve information for office needs and special or nonstandard reports, composed and edited correspondence, established controls and suspense dates and follow ups to insure that required actions and responses were made within deadlines, distributed mail and messages, recording the receipt, suspense, and completion dates as appropriate, assist in preparing program management documents, process flow charts, value stream mapping documentation, pilot project exercise, process off-station receipts and production receipts, assign locations for material end items or components, format material lot identification, verifies receipts received against vendor contract for furnished or locally procured material, selected proper method of coding receipts, ownership and method of payment, Endurance and hand-eye coordination are required to work at a set pace and rhythm for long periods, Work is usually performed indoors or outdoors in covered areas or passageways which provide some protection.
  • Work areas are usually well lighted and ventilated; however, some operations cause uncomfortable steam or heat, The workers stand on floors made of concrete, lead or conductive composition and are frequently exposed to moisture and wet floors due to cleanup operations, hey wear protective clothing such as specially treated coveralls, respirators, and goggles on many assignments.
  • Maintain stock of supplies, equipment, or materials to ensure availability.
  • Match specific item identification by name, stock number, lot number, letter, code, quantity, or unit of issue on containers.
  • Receive and complete production line work assignments through verbal or written work instructions.
  • Interpret and apply ammunition operations standard operating procedures.
  • Wear personal protective equipment in accordance with established safety rules and regulations.
  • Document any equipment safety discrepancies for corrective action.
  • Follow safety rules and regulations governing storage and handling of ammunition.
  • I Know the cycle of operation of one or a few automatic machines and the sequence of hand procedures to load, operate, and unload a hydraulic defusing machine.
  • There is exposure to the possibility of explosion and flash fires and chance of injuries ranging from loss of life or limbs or burns, cuts, bruises, sprains, and update material stock records, reviews validity of update postings, performs corrections as necessary, process issues of patient accounts, issue documents and records and determines if the records can be properly updated, adjust patients income information as required, update records and close issue history, contact individuals in and outside work areas to ensure all requests of patient information was updated accordingly, determine method of processing for each patients individual updated transaction requirements, update records, review all documents, which reflect the changes of patient information within the medical records storage site, prepare reports, all discrepancies of patient accounts, weekly and monthly reports showing all accumulated income, payments, Medicaid and Medicare approvals, coordinate workload data base efforts, data entry, report generation, data base maintenance, attended planning conferences, meetings, received and answered routine telephone inquiries, used judgment to answer recurring questions and resolve clerical and administrative issues, received and referred visitors, distributed mail and messages, recorded receipt, suspense, completion dates, composed, edited correspondence, updated, revised, sorted, calculated, and manipulated data in spreadsheets to meet multiple report formats and produced standard reports, used office automation software to assist in management and program areas, used knowledge of basic principles of arithmetic to make routine calculations and formulas (standard production rates, staff hours, or funding expenditures).
  • I have the knowledge and abilit to operate one or a few automatic machines and perform one or a few hand assembly operations in a production line environment which involve a limited number of operations and require judgment and manual skill, Maintain stock of supplies, equipment, or materials to ensure availability.Identify the explosives materials and components used in the assembly of various types of ammunition and explosives items.
  • Maintain stock of supplies, equipment, or materials to ensure availability.
  • Match specific item identification by name, stock number, lot number, letter, code, quantity, or unit of issue on containers.
  • Use gauges or other measuring devices, such as snap, functional or cable, to unpack or disassemble conventional ammunition and explosives materials.
  • Stack ammunition in assigned location in accordance with established guidance and regulations considering material size, type, weight, or special handing requirements.
  • Operate equipment in accordance with established safety rules and regulations.
  • Operate powered hand tools such as drills and buffers to clean off residue, paint, coatings, and contamination.
  • Use various types of gauges, scales or testing equipment, such as platform, digital, continuity, or true position to check thickness of thermal coat, weight and fuse cavities.
  • Detect explosive contamination for potentially dangerous and hazardous or non-hazardous conditions, Break down ammunition palletization to prep for load assemble pack or demilitarization Reassemble items manually or by use of production machines to attach fuses and fin assemblies.
  • Remove fuses, boosters, primers, cartridges or other assemblies and components.
  • Perform initial and periodic inspections of munitions, components or explosives materials to detect explosives contamination.
  • Use production line equipment, such as torque multiplier or fuse well retainer tool, in hand assembly of conventional ammunitions and explosives, And many other Administrative duties.
Buyer, 10/1999 to 05/2006
Kaman CorporationFoothill Ranch, CA, United States
  • Supervisor: Jan Weeks - XXX-XXX-8889; Contact: Yes.
  • Salary: $11.00 per hour.
  • Hours per week: 55.
  • Duties: Received, answered telephone inquiries, referred to appropriate staff.
  • Used judgment to answer recurring questions and resolve clerical and administrative problems.
  • Received, referred visitors, prepared reports containing findings, recommended changes or action required to assure compliance with established requirements, including areas needing further study by program/management analysts.
  • Process off-station receipts/production receipts: Endurance and hand-eye coordination are required to work at a set pace and rhythm for long periods, Maintain stock of supplies, equipment, or materials to ensure availability.
  • Match specific item identification by name, stock number, lot number, letter, code, quantity, or unit of issue on containers.
  • Receive and complete production line work assignments through verbal or written work instructions.
  • Interpret and apply ammunition operations standard operating procedures.
  • Wear personal protective equipment in accordance with established safety rules and regulations.
  • Document any equipment safety discrepancies for corrective action.
  • Follow safety rules and regulations governing storage and handling of ammunition.
  • Work is usually performed indoors or outdoors in covered areas or passageways which provide some protection, Work areas are usually well lighted and ventilated; however, some operations cause uncomfortable steam or heat.
  • The workers stand on floors made of concrete, lead or conductive composition and are frequently exposed to moisture and wet floors due to cleanup operations, May be required to receive, stow, issue and rewarehouse all types of Navy, Army, Marine Corp and Air Force ammunition (live and inert) and ammunition components.
  • Must know the cycle of operations of one or a few automatic machines and the associated sequence of hand operations in performance of munitions operations, such as the operation of a vacuum machine to draft off powder charges or pull-apart machine to break down fixed cartridge ammunition for reloading or demilitarization; the cycle to load, operate and unload a hydraulic defusing machine; and the operations of a vacuum unit to draw off powder from shell casings or other explosives containers.
  • Exercises knowledge of explosives and explosives safety practices to prevent or to neutralize powder spills and knowledge of the type of munitions to assure that all powder has been removed from cavities or crevices so that the item has been completely neutralized.
  • Must know how to handle fused projectiles safely and quickly and how to handle fuses, how to load and operate machines, how the machine should function, and what indications of malfunction to look for, Skilled in stacking, palletizing, arranging and rotating items according to instructions established by Supervisor and in consideration of stock numbers, shelf life, age of items, etc.
  • Knowledge of general warehouse layout and identification procedures.
  • Ability to match identification information to that on receiving reports or issue forms Works under the direction of a Foreman who provides general instructions standard procedures, overall priorities and policies; assigns ammunition production and renovation projects with varying degrees of complexity and of a duration from three days to several weeks.
  • The Supervisor relies upon the incumbent to control work operations and accomplish an adequate quantity and quality of work.
  • Work is reviewed for efficient and economical accomplishment within priorities and controls received.
  • Is required to frequently lift bomb, shell, or rocket casings, powder charges, etc., weighing 30 to 40 pounds.
  • Some assignments require lifts of 50 to 60 pounds at a production pace.
  • All lifts over 50 pounds will be assisted with a two person lift or using a mechanical handling equipment lifting device.
  • The two person lift limit is 100 pounds and will only be used for single event, non-routine lifts.
  • May pull or push hand trucks weighing several hundred pounds and work requires walking, bending, reaching, crouching, and long periods of standing or sitting.
  • Endurance and hand-eye coordination are required to work at a set pace and rhythm for long periods.
  • Frequently lifts bomb, shell, or rocket casings, powder charges, or other objects weighing 30 to 40 pounds; some assignments require lifts above 60 pounds.
  • May pull or push hand trucks weighing several hundred pounds.
  • The work requires sitting, walking, bending, reaching, crouching, and long periods of standing.
  • Endurance and eye-hand coordination are required to work at a set pace and rhythm for long periods.
  • Work is usually performed indoors, or outdoors in covered areas or passageways which provide some protection.
  • Work areas are usually well lighted and ventilated, however, some operations can cause uncomfortable steam or heat conditions.
  • The workers stand on floors made of concrete, lead, or conductive composition and are frequently exposed to moisture and wet floors due to cleanup operations.
  • They wear protective clothing such as specially treated coveralls, respirators, and goggles on many assignments.
  • There is exposure to the possibility of explosion and flash fires and chance of injuries ranging from loss of life or limbs to burns, cuts, bruises, sprains, and nausea.
  • Opens car doors; checks and verifies car seals from off station and on station rail cars/trailers; performs visual inspection of materiel handled, reporting to work leader or supervisor any damage, incorrect labeling or shortage/overage.
  • Separates items according to lot, stock number, nomenclature, and condition code.
  • Marks off grids and stows in uniformity according to U.S.
  • Army Material Command Drawings.
  • Checks, verifies, and completes receipt/issue documents.
  • Completes, checks and signs magazine Data Card, AMC Form 1385.
  • Repairs broken containers, repalletizes ammunition or components from broken or damaged containers.
  • Breaks down, segregates and repalletizes ammunition components and containers.
  • May be required to use gauges or other measuring devices.
  • Uses common hand tools such as banders, crimpers, cutters, saws, hammers, etc.
  • Repalletizes ammunition and components from light pallets and boxes for lot consolidation.
  • Assures that light boxes are painted and properly identified and light pallets are properly marked and placed at the front of the stow.
  • Inspects magazines and contents for conditions contributing to deterioration of ammunition.
  • Inventories and checks magazine data cards for accuracy.
  • Uses portable hand held scanner (Portable Bar Code Reader (PBCR).
  • May be required to distribute IEMS Cards and fork lifts.
  • Performs duties which may involve handling and/or storing hazardous waste material.
  • Must complete the introductory course in hazardous waste management within six months of being assigned to these duties and attend annual hazardous waste management refresher course.
  • Performs other duties as assigned, They wear protective clothing such as specially treated coveralls, respirators, and goggles on many assignments, There is exposure to the possibility of explosion and flash fires and chance of injuries ranging from loss of life or limbs or burns, cuts, bruises, sprains, and Assigns locations for material end items or components, format material lot identification, Verifies receipts received; select proper method of coding receipts according to type of receipt, ownership and method of payment, I Know the cycle of operation of one or a few automatic machines and the sequence of hand procedures to load, operate, and unload a hydraulic defusing machine.
  • May also be required of them to operate a vacuum unit to draw off powder from shell casings or other explosives containers, exercising knowledge of explosives practices to prevent or to neutralize powder spills and knowledge of the type of munitions to assure that all powder has been removed from cavities or crevices so that the item has been completely neutralized.
  • Knows how to handle the fused projectile safely and quickly and how to handle the fuse, how to load and operate the machine, how the machine should function, and what indications of malfunction to look for.
  • Shuts off the machine in case of malfunction or error indications, and referring the problem to a supervisor or higher-grade employee.
  • Incumbent may be required to access confidential buildings and/or classified materials.
  • Ability to Use Tools, Equipment, and Measuring Instruments, Ability to Interpret and Apply Instructions, update material stock records, reviews validity of update postings, performs corrections as necessary, process issues of material components to productions: Evaluates production issue documents, records and determines if the material records can be properly updated, adjust quantities on production issue, update material records, close issue history, Know the cycle of operation of automatic machines and the sequence of hand procedures to load, operate, and unload a hydraulic defusing machine.
  • checks availability of items requested by customer, process material transfer requests, and reviews for accuracy of information, contacts individuals outside work areas who are responsible for completing transfer requests if information is inaccurate, update material records, check validity of transaction posting, Review all documents, update storage site information, attended planning conferences and meetings which affect current and future requirements of the program, assist in the preparation of the agenda items, presentations and reports, and coordinates workload data base efforts, data entry, report generation, data base maintenance, assists in developing new methods and techniques to efficiently accomplish assigned tasks, Position requires you to frequently lift bomb, shell or rocket casings, and powder charges weighing 30 to 40 pounds.
  • Some assignments require lifts of 50 to 60 pounds at a production pace.
  • All lifts over 50 pounds will be assisted with a two person lift or using a mechanical handling equipment lifting device.
  • The two person lift limit is 100 pounds and will only be used for single event, non-routine lifts.
  • May pull or push hand trucks weighing several hundred pounds and work requires walking, bending, reaching, crouching, and long periods of standing or sitting.
  • identify deficiencies, receive and process all incoming orders for material and merchandise, informing customer of order receipt, prices, shipping dates, and delays, compose e-mails in reply to requests for merchandise, answer switchboard, work with the buyer/planners and the shop to get the best delivery possible, buy merchandise from vendors to supply our customers, setup ship to addresses and Bill to addresses, filing, purchasing and purchase orders, secretary and treasurer over activity committee, performed daily reconciliations, accounts payable, accounts receivable, inventory) with all supporting documentation, supported office operations, produced a variety of documents such as letters, reports, e-mails, and spreadsheets, provided expedients, courteous, and professional service to all our customers.
  • I have the knowledge and abilit to operate one or a few automatic machines and perform one or a few hand assembly operations in a production line environment which involve a limited number of operations and require judgment and manual skill, Maintain stock of supplies, equipment, or materials to ensure availability.
  • Identify the explosives materials and components used in the assembly of various types of ammunition and explosives items.
  • Maintain stock of supplies, equipment, or materials to ensure availability.
  • Match specific item identification by name, stock number, lot number, letter, code, quantity, or unit of issue on containers.
  • Use gauges or other measuring devices, such as snap, functional or cable, to unpack or disassemble conventional ammunition and explosives materials.
  • Stack ammunition in assigned location in accordance with established guidance and regulations considering material size, type, weight, or special handing requirements.
  • Operate equipment in accordance with established safety rules and regulations.
  • Operate powered hand tools such as drills and buffers to clean off residue, paint, coatings, and contamination.
  • Use various types of gauges, scales or testing equipment, such as platform, digital, continuity, or true position to check thickness of thermal coat, weight and fuse cavities.
  • Detect explosive contamination for potentially dangerous and hazardous or non-hazardous conditions, Break down ammunition palletization to prep for load assemble pack or demilitarization Reassemble items manually or by use of production machines to attach fuses and fin assemblies.
  • Remove fuses, boosters, primers, cartridges or other assemblies and components.
  • Perform initial and periodic inspections of munitions, components or explosives materials to detect explosives contamination.
  • Use production line equipment, such as torque multiplier or fuse well retainer tool, in hand assembly of conventional ammunitions and explosives, And many other various office duties.
Education
EOSU Wilburton, OK Took Basics Vocational Certificate or Credential Kiamichi Vo-Tech McAlester, OK Health Science I and II /Medical Terminology : , Expected in
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GPA:
Achievement in Customer Service Excellence Workshop Breakthrough training in 2000 DoD Information Assurance Awareness (2/18/2010) Combating Trafficking in Persons Awareness (1/25/2010). Information Assurance Awareness (2/8/2010) Operation Excellence (2/15/2010) Accident Avoidance Course for Vehicle Drivers (3/2/2010) : , Expected in
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GPA:
Skills
accounts payable, accounts receivable, administrative, Administrative duties, Air Force, Army, basic, benefits, bi, C, cable, charts, clerical, oral communication, interpersonal communications, conferences, draw, Customer Service, data entry, data base, delivery, direction, documentation, doors, Drivers, employee relations, filing, flash, forms, forth, functional, hand tools, hand trucks, hazardous waste management, hazardous waste, human resource, human resources, inspection, Inspects, inventory, layout, letters, materials, mechanical, Medical Terminology, meetings, access, mail, office, 2000, Works, Navy, office automation, organizational, paint, payroll, processing payroll, personnel, pick, policies, presentations, program management, coding, purchasing, quality, receiving, Maintain files, recording, recruitment, renovation, Repairs, reporting, safety, scanner, scanners, shell, shipping, spreadsheets, spreadsheet, Supervisor, supervision, surveys, switchboard, tax, telephone, type, weighing, written, composition

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School Attended

  • Some College

Job Titles Held:

  • Rural Carrier Associate
  • HR/Payroll Coordinator
  • Benefits Advisor
  • Buyer

Degrees

  • EOSU Wilburton, OK Took Basics Vocational Certificate or Credential Kiamichi Vo-Tech McAlester, OK Health Science I and II /Medical Terminology
  • High School Diploma
  • High School Graduate
  • Achievement in Customer Service Excellence Workshop Breakthrough training in 2000 DoD Information Assurance Awareness (2/18/2010) Combating Trafficking in Persons Awareness (1/25/2010). Information Assurance Awareness (2/8/2010) Operation Excellence (2/15/2010) Accident Avoidance Course for Vehicle Drivers (3/2/2010)

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