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SEDRICK MEDFORD

3800 Festival Park Plz. Apt 112


Chester, VA.
Tel: 254-350-9480 email: sedrick.d.medford@us.army.mil

LOGISTICS JOURNEYMAN
A trained leader with over 15 years of verifiable successes in maintenance, logistics
management, and quality assurance. Experience in logistic operations in support of a military
customer, primarily the US Army.
Thorough knowledge of administrative practices, procedures and office management principles,
performed all aspects of logistics/supply operations, to include but not limited to ordering, issuing,
shipping, receiving, transportation, and inventory management for supply classes II &IX. Have a
focus on RESET and LBE programs.
Self-motivated, individual with exceptional leadership, organizational and supervisory skills,
encompassing key values of integrity, honesty, appreciation, teamwork, growth and results-
oriented while striving for continuous improvement.

CORE KNOWLEDGE AREAS


 Logistics Management  Operations Management
 Interdepartmental Coordination  Inventory Control
 SAMS-E SCP 13.01  Automated Logistics & Material control
 Property Control Procedures  Performance Monitoring & Motivation
 Federal Acquisition Regulations  Production Control

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES

TEKSystems Dec 2009-Present


Project Manager
 Serves as the single Subject Matter Expert in regards to the C4ISR for the Standard Army
Maintenance System-Enhanced (SAMS-E), The Army Maintenance Management System
(TAMMS) and implementation of The Two Levels of Army Maintenance in support of the Army
Force Generation (ARFORGEN) Process for CECOM Field Sustainment Support Division
(FSSD).
 Acts as System administrator for the integration, installation and administration of SAMS-E
assets of all Regional Support Centers (RSCs) worldwide.
 Communicates with executive, administrative, and line management personnel to gather or
convey relevant information, initiating, researching and obtaining information for
comprehensive oral and written Maintenance Management reports, briefings and special
assignments as related to unit and Direct Support maintenance.
 Projects training needs, schedules training facilities and sessions. Perform administrative
functions necessary to support projects and or programs in such functional areas as
Maintenance, Supply, Standard Army Management Information Systems (STAMIS) such as
SAMSE and ULLS-S4.
 Interface with FSSD Staff to anticipate and manage changes to projects such as but not limited
to, technical requirements, business requirements and schedule.
 Participates in proposal efforts to enhance SAMSE Program while assigning work and
providing direction with regard to timeliness and completion of project objectives.
 Tracks maintenance management reports in SAMS-2E; produces management information
and analysis related to work orders, bench and shop stock, shop capabilities, backlogs,
manpower and parts costs, MWOs and inoperative equipment status.
 Compiles and processes maintenance data to assist in the management of maintenance
operations.
Mantech Sep 2008-Oct 2009
Intermediate Logistician
 Utilized extensive knowledge of Army Logistics Programs in Production Control environment to
include FEDLOG, ILAP, ULLS-G, SAMS, PBUSE, REQUISTIONS, ADHOCS, STATUS
REPORTS, etc
 Maintains the receipt, inventories, record keeping, storage, and issue functions of C4I
equipment for Regional Support Facility at Fort Hood in support of all CONUS West
Operations.
 Assisted and advised supply officer and commander on accountability, disposition and the
direct inventory management for million dollars of RESET and LBE property.
 Coordinates the interface between logistics functions such as transportation, and warehousing
to ensure efficient, timely, and cost effective support to the mission & customer.
 Ensures compliance with safety policies and procedures, in addition ensures compliance with
applicable government regulations.
 Performed logistics inventory and operational duties that involved planning, coordinating and
evaluating logistical actions in support of the RSC Mission.
 Applied common sense understanding and organizational skills as acting Lead of Production
Control required to carry out detailed written or oral instructions to coworkers, read and
interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, procedure
manuals, and work orders.
 Developed logistical plans, policies, and procedures necessary to provide support in the
logistics areas of supply, and inventory ensuring to follow military requirements IAW AR 750-1,
AR 750-8, and other directives set by CECOM.
 Composed, edited and proofread reports, proposals, and correspondence. Drafted
spreadsheets, diagrams, referrals and other business materials as required by RSC
Management.
 Tracked and inputted work orders, and service request to maintain accountability of all work
assigned and completed with an emphasis on priority Unit maintenance.
 Operated material handling equipment and vehicles in accordance with military requirements,
safety restrictions and guidelines as required.
 Troubleshot problem areas in logistics and coordinated problem resolution or recommended
solutions to management
 Identified areas of functional responsibility and coordinated fulfillment of logistical
requirements. Briefed my coworkers, section leaders, and supervisors, on the progress of the
task or on problems that may have surfaced
 Initiated the receipt, distribution of supplies, in addition, to researching and developing policy
and procedures for daily functions IAW established Internal and External SOP
 Coordinated the interface between production control logistics functions such as repair,
maintenance and warehousing to ensure efficient, timely, and cost effective support to the
customer
 Conversed with customers to ensure desired logistics objectives, priorities, and schedules
were met and communicated to management
 Prepared advanced business presentation documents and spreadsheets in addition, assisted
in special projects, performing research and maintaining records
 Maintained department system files, keeping accurate, and sufficient accountability of
operational supplies, man hours, and job completion status by using SAMS-E
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES Continued…
Sedona Staffing Apr 2008- Sep 2008
SAMS-E Operator

 Serves as a contracted SAMS-E Operator for ManTech Corporation supporting Fort Hood.
Performs all TAMMS and dispatching operations and tracks scheduled services using SAMS-
E/ULLS-G.

 Responsible for over a billion dollars worth of communications equipment. Performs all
TAMMS and dispatching operations and tracks scheduled services using SAMS-E/ULLS-G.

 Processed over 17,000 work orders (opened and closed) in a three-month time period.

 Possesses knowledge of standardized supply regulations, policies, procedures, and other


written or verbal instructions relating to maintenance management operations. Understand all
request processes dealing with; repair parts (ordering and receipts) and status processing;
operational and maintenance processes that include; equipment operator records, equipment
data update, equipment data reports.

 Army Oil and Analysis Program (AOAP) process, equipment dispatch procedures, Document
Control Register (DCR) management; Prescribed Load List (PLL) management and Army
Materiel Status System (AMSS) reporting.

 Input equipment faults into SAMS-E/ULLS-G from DA Form 2404 Technical Inspections (TI),
ensure the upkeep of the DA Form 5988-E equipment faults and status. Receive new
equipment into supported units, transfer equipment in by diskette, or manual methods.

 Print Army Oil Analysis Request form for equipment requiring an oil sample when directed by
AOAP lab. Prepare and distribute monthly Service Due Schedules as requested. The printout
will reflect backlogged services, and services that are due in the month of the upcoming period.

 Possess knowledge of standardized supply regulations (specifically DA Pam 710-2-1 Unit


Supply System), policies, procedures or other written or verbal instructions relating to receipt
and/or issue of stock or property items.

 Demonstrates knowledge of supply documentation dealing with sub hand receipts and
shortage annex procedures, inventory procedures dealing with inventories that include; basic
issue items (BII), component of end items (COEI), additional authorized listings (AAL) and
managing equipment fielded to a unit with no National Stock Number (NSN).
 Train new employees on property management programs, inventory control procedures and
procurement management methodologies
 Temporary position that resulted in fulltime employment with Mantech as Intermediate
Logistician and Production Control Lead.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES Continued…


US ARMY Nov 2000- Apr 2008
92A Automated Logistics Supply Specialist

 Established storage facilities for support of maintenance and ground support systems.

 Performed technical and clerical duties relating to maintenance accountability by


administering and monitoring turn-ins of Class IX parts.

 Maintained and initiated purchase request documentation for acquisition of component


items from vendors.
 Recognized by senior management for training materiel managers at multiple locations in
stock record accounting, interpretation of supply management reports, research and
analysis, and proper supply procedures

 Update and maintains company spreadsheets using Microsoft EXCEL.

 Assist commodity managers maintain accountability of unit equipment by providing hands


on research of all equipment.

 Prepared, maintained, and issued work orders for all equipment, as well as maintained
shipping and receiving logs, by maintaining and updating the ULLS-G system.

 Worked closely with the service providers to ensure a quality product was presented to
the customer. Established and maintained supply activities for the company size unit.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES Continued…


Consolidated Freightway August 1999-October 2000
Forklift Operator

 Daily duties included working both indoors and outdoors, moving materials in factories,
warehouses, supply yards, wholesale businesses, and loading areas.

 Duties also included loading and unloading freight cars and trucks. Responsible for
unloading, sorting, staging, and transporting products into and out of the warehouse.

 Operated pallet jacks and other machinery in order to complete tasks such as unloading,
sorting, staging, and transporting products.

 Worked cooperatively and productively with Supervisors and other Associates in order to
complete tasks. Arranged cartons in pallets keeping in mind size, weight, height, etc.

 Maintained condition of warehouse work area (i.e., free of trash, product in correct
location, etc.).

 Completed additional duties as assigned by Warehouse Management

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES Continued…


United States Army March 1998-July 1999
Finance/ Supply Specialist

 Finance Specialist for Western Region Cadet Command ROTC.

 Responsibilities included in-processing for new officers in the Advanced Camp phase of
training.
 Served as the main liaison between Defense Finance Accounting Service.

 Reviewed a variety of accounting documents and/or transactions to ensure proper


supporting documentation was submitted in order to submit actions to DFAS.

 Ensured pay issues and concerns were solved in a timely manner. Responded to
inquiries orally and in writing, regarding pay, allotment actions, and other pay
adjustments.

 Composed correspondence, memorandums, transmittals, etc.


PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES Continued…
Wal-Mart Distribution March 1995-Febuary 1998

 Provided Customer service by acknowledging the Customer, identifying Customer needs,


assisting with purchasing decisions, locating merchandise, resolving Customer issues
and concerns, and promoting products and services, while maintaining a safe shopping
environment.

 Maintained merchandise presentation by stocking and rotating merchandise, removing


damaged or out-of-date goods, setting up, cleaning, and organizing product displays,
signing and pricing merchandise appropriately, and securing fragile and high-shrink
merchandise.

 Maintained area of responsibility in accordance with Company policies and procedures


by properly handling claims and returns, zoning the area, arranging and organizing
merchandise/supplies, identifying shrink and damages, and ensuring a safe work
environment.

 Supervised Associates in the area of responsibility by assigning duties, communicating


goals, providing feedback and follow-up, monitoring performance, teaching and
supporting Company policies and procedures, ensuring compliance, and participating in
the hiring, promotion, coaching, teaching, and evaluation of Associates.
Drives the achievement of financial goals by managing Customer Inventory Flow Process
and SWAS planning.

 Received and stocked merchandise throughout the Facility and organized and
maintained the backroom by following Company safety, cleaning, and operating
procedures, utilizing equipment appropriately, setting up displays, maintaining modular
integrity, receiving, sorting, staging, and delivering merchandise, and completing
paperwork, logs, and other required documentation.

 Maintained inventory accuracy for the facility by binning and picking merchandise utilizing
the inventory management system, completing bin audits, working inventory exceptions,
and correcting shelf capacities.

 Lead for Inventory Operations - Helped Associates understand and apply safe and
correct ways to handle, move, and display goods, and does the same in own work.

 Carried out the inventory process to help improve replenishment and receiving and to
reduce shrinkage. Identifies poor inventory practices and low in-stock levels in assigned
area, and reports them with ideas for corrective action. Demonstrates and helps others
with the safe and proper use and maintenance of inventory tools and equipment.

 Lead for Stocking/Receiving Operations - Helps Associates understand and apply ways
to prevent theft and loss when stocking, receiving, maintaining, and securing goods, and
does the same in own work. Carries out the stocking and receiving operations process to
receive, stage, and deliver goods for appropriate areas throughout the Facility.

 Identified problems with products, services, and conditions in the stocking/receiving area,
and reports them with ideas for corrective action. Ensured stocking/receiving equipment
is working properly and supplies are in order using these principles in daily practice.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
College
Central Texas College, Killeen, TX, General Studies, 2004

ITT, Richardson and Austin Campuses, 2 years of college, 2000


Carlisle High School
Graduated Diploma
Military Professional Training
Automated Logistics Training Course
Army Logistics Management Course
Standard Army Management Information System Course
Certifications
Automated Logistical Specialist (SARSS, PLL, SAMS, ULLS-G)
SAMS-E Certification SCP 13.01.06
COMPUTER & TECHNICAL SKILLS
Proficient in Microsoft Office, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, PEOPLESOFT,PLL,
TAMMS, SAMS, PBUSE, ULLS – G, and FED LOG

***SECRET SECURITY CLEARANCE***

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