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Todd
William Carson
LBBSS
3250 State Route 534,
Newton Falls, Ohio 44444 USA
330-240-2956 Home todd.carson15@yahoo.com
todd.carson@fluor.com 0796013546 Marmal
Afghanistan Cell (93796013546) LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=188458483&authType=name&authToken=-88F&locale=en_US&pvs=pp&trk=ppro_viewmore Position Desired: Transportation Logistics Manager Experience: June 2014
to Present Exelis (ITT, Vectrus) Heavy Truck and Equipment Operator,
FLS Marmal. Operate all runway sweeping equipment, attend safety
meetings, Busing of employees around Camp Marmal. Feb 2014 to
June 2014 Nuverra Environmental Solutions, Diamond, Ohio, Heavy
truck driver, Dispatcher, Night shift, for water hauling for Oil and Gas
wells in Ohio, West Virginia, New York and Pennsylvania. In charge of
three yards, 50 drivers total for truck dispatch to and from wells to
disposal and or fracking sites. Safe Gulf/Safe Land USA Basic Safety
Awareness Training. Nov 2013 to
Jan 2014 Dyncorp International, ADACG Movement Coordinator, Secret
Clearance, DISCO, Oman, Thumrait AFB, movement control, heavy equipment
driving, computer usage. Driving heavy military vehicles on and off
convoy trucks, airfield and yards. Coordinate weighing and scaling of
equipment per Air Force Specs. Sept 2013
to Nov 2013 Baker Hughes, Fairmount City Yard Jack
Wright, Ops Mgr. Heavy Cement Equipment Operator. Safe Land Safe
Sea certificate, worked on cementing wells in Ohio and Penna. Operated
Peterbilt semi and straight truck with cement units. CDL A Hazmat,
Tanker endorsements. July 2010
to Sept 2013 New Castle
School of Trades, Pulaski, Pa. Instructor, Class A CDL driver
instructor and NCCER Heavy Equipment Instructor. Class room instruction
in heavy truck and equipment, math, computers, and outside yard and on the
road driver instructor training. The road driver instruction provided
students with ability testing for Ohio and Pennsylvania CDL A commercial
license testing. Third party testing also at the NSCT yard. I was
an alumni from NCST in 2008 training. This school prepared me for my
training for overseas work with ITT Exelis and Fluor Intercontinental. May 2010 to
July 2013 ITT Exelis/Fluor , Shank,
Marmal and Bagram Airbases, Deh Dadi II, Camp Spann Afghanistan MHE VHE FLS
Transportation Specialist Lead, Secret Clearance, DISCO, performing
Supervisory duties at Marmal Received Fluor Silver Cross Coin and
Certificate of Safety. Black Belt
Six Sigma Certification, Pursuing CAPM and PMP
Certification. Certified White and Green Belt Six Sigma. OSHA
10, 24 Hazwoper and 30 Hr. Certs. Transportation
Specialist Lead, Shank – Flightline, Transportation Specialist Lead, Marmal,
Deh Dadi II MHE, FOD Sweeper and Snow Truck Driver, Heavy Truck Driver, Heavy
Equipment Operator, Bagram AirField FLS, Bus Driver. TDY
in: CMT Container Management, ADACG Cargo Management Team- Escort
Liaison, CRISP yard positions and duties, including tracking, inbound and
outbound lanes, RSOI yard management, Host Nations Trucking, and Local
National Escort and Bussing. Chairman,
Safety Committee Shank, recipient of Fluor Safety Recognition Award and
Silver Cross Coin. Responsible duties included assisting the
Transportation Supervision and Airfield Management Team and as Lead in Shank
Airfield and MHE with Day and Nite Shifts, in RC North, Flightline lead
at Camp Shank, for day to day FOD Sweeping Missions, runway First Light
Inspections, Regular FOD/AOB Inspections of all airfields, including UAV,
Helicopter and Fixed Wing runways. Trained all airfield crew in
equipment specific to the airfield. Responsible for assisting the Airfield
Operations and Maintenance Supervisor and Airfield Transportation Managers
and Army/Air Force with managing the day to day FOD Sweeping missions.
Supervised the Heavy Truck Drivers assigned to the airfield. Identifying
the areas on the airfields that need immediate attention, communicating with
the Airfield Management and the ATC Tower on airfield priority missions and
operations, operating the two way radio. Training and enforcing
policies and standard procedures, SOP, DTG, Key Control, Airfield Sweeping
Forms, Runway Sweeping Operations, Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services
(PMCS) and vehicle utilization records, performing internal inspections to
ensure compliance, conducting shift safety meetings, and experience in the handling
of materials to include hazardous materials and MSDS recording. Customer
Comment cards and Customer Service to the Pilot Crew, Air Force, Army,
Airfield Management, NTV Maintenance, ADACG, Fire Department and the various
air carriers. Trained FLS
crew in Snow Removal Operations and FOD Removal Operations. Trained
admin dispatchers and materials control assistants and new Transportation
leads in scheduling and planning department work. Performed supervisory
duties when Supervisor was on RR, and assisted Airfield Managers with day to
day airfield operational needs. Performed other duties as
prescribed by the Airfield Management, including signage repair and
installation, AM2 Matting placement, and equipment maintenance dispatch.
Collaborate with Fluor Flight Line Maintenance section to keep rolling stock
on-line and monitor the entire equipment and supply inventory. Ensure
TBT and safety topics are trained on a daily basis, and lead morning and
night shift meetings and all PPT Power Point safety training
presentations. Lead all safety meetings, and power point presentations,
lead all safety and fire inspections, and lead all driver training
observations and check rides. Ensure that all equipment operators on
the ledger are trained on equipment, procedures and possess a valid Airfield
Operator’s licensed (Army Form 346 and AF Form 483) from the Airfield
Manager. Ensure all equipment operators are fully trained on airfield
equipment, knowledgeable of FOD removal priorities and conditions, airfield
radio communications procedures, call sign, and flight line driving
procedures. Developed a 178 page Airfield Sweeping Training Manual,
Digital. Review, approve, and submit FLS records on a regular
basis. Communicate with Exelis Airfield Management and ATC Tower on
airfield priority operations and missions. Identify areas that need
immediate attention on the airfield and directs personnel accordingly.
Maintain the airfield removal of FOD/Snow/Ice/Water Drainage. In addition,
perform command and control duties, 100% Accountability recall, monitor and
control inventory of the NAAC and Potassium Sulfate snow and ice removal
chemicals and the storing and maintaining of them, minimizes time for holding
or consolidating ADACG/ATOC cargo, complete joint airfield inspections with
Airfield Operations, Maintenance Supervisor, and the Sweeping Crew.
Establish FOD removal priorities based on area conditions, obtained from the
Airfield Manager, establish a sweeping schedule for Flight Line Sweepers based
upon priorities provided by Airfield Manager and special sweeping requests,
Have Flight Line Sweepers immediately respond to special requests from the
fire department and ATC, performing periodic unannounced quality inspections,
perform general inspection of sweeper (maintenance and safety). Collect
all Driver Daily Sweeping Reports and inspect recorded data for accuracy and
completeness, complete Daily Sweeping Roll-up Summary Report based on the
submitted Driver Daily Sweeping Reports, Assemble all SWOs, service work
orders, inspection records, and records of work performed and submit to the
Work Control Supervisor (WCS), as well as perfoming other duties and
assignments as required. Day operations
Supervisor at Camp Spann MHE VHE Department, RC North, unloading,
staging, locating, and tracking cargo and container lots. Have
coordinate in TDY assignment with ADACG and Host Nations Trucking (HNT) job
performance included Customer Service, Convoy Briefings, Staging Area
Management, Transportation Reports, RFID Management, and (HNT) Locating the
Tracking, Documenting Cargo, Container Management, and the giving of Safety
Briefings, Tool Box Topics, and STAs. HAZMAT certified, and can
effectively use the Global Transportation Network (GTN), and have used extensively
the (CMT) IBS-CMM Integrated Booking System-Container Management Module in
Bagram, Radio Frequency RFID tags, both in CRISP yard and with ADACG, as well
as the TC-AIMS Movement System. Work as an
independent lead, with Safety as the Prime Mission, as well as safety
enforcement. Validate transportation duties, and coordinate supply
transportation support, inbound clearance (ADACG CDT and CRISP) of cargo, and
inbound clearance of containers (CMT and CDT). Provide technical
expertise to transportation users, and provide in transit visibility of
sustainment cargo movements. Process convoy clearance with ECP MCT
units, special hauling permits and arrangements. Perform movement
control and movement TMRs when needed, Cargo and Container TMR movement with
MHE and VHE teams (FLS, CMT, CDT and CRISP), and Escort privileges to bring
LCNs and Customers onto the base, and onto the Restricted Air Base, with
Escort and RAB badge privileges. Escort Liaison to military customers
as Customer Service (CMT and ADACG). Flightline sweeping and snow removal for
BAF and surrounding base areas. Equipment usage for debris and snow
removal on restricted airbase flightline. Work
effectively with passenger manifests (ADACG and CRISP customer and worker
bussing transportation), Assists bussing arriving personnel through
Restricted Air Base to Cargo ports of entry at the Bagram Air Base.
Possess 15 years of Customer Service and Transportation leadership and
management, as well as training and supervisory experience in Heavy Equipment
Handling of Cargo and Materials. Process extensively the TMRs and TCMDs
throughout Kuwait, Iraq and Afghanistan ports of entry. Computer
trained in ITT Learning Portal, Fluor Maximo Series, and a
Certification in IBS-CMM. Have excellent knowledge of Microsoft Word,
Excel, Outlook, and especially, IBS-CMM. Always performing under fast
paced and adverse conditions. Valid Class A CDL, Valid Military License
including Bussing P, Passenger, Heavy MHE Equipment, Heavy Trucks, Light Trucks
and all Flightline Equipment. Familiar with
SOP’s, DTG’s and PIOP’s, and can interface with client and prime contractors
for the Operations Management Team. Movement
Control Heavy Equipment Operator/Heavy Truck DriverDecember 2008 – April 2010 ITT 401st Supply
Battalion, Army Camp Arifjan, Kuwait Extensive
operation in all military and civilian heavy and light equipment, and truck
transportation of cargo and equipment throughout Kuwait. Possess valid
Kuwait Heavy Truck License, MHE Heavy Operator License, all military and
civilian equipment certified, regular Kuwait Driver’s license, and performed
the delivery and pickup of TMRs and TCMDs throughout Kuwait. TDY
assignment with Transportation Motor Pool for ITT, including Bussing, Bus
Routes, Customer Liaison transportation, and worker transportation to and
from the Arifjan Base. Also assisted with the Driver’s Training
Program with computer setup and teaching in front of the new incoming
Work Groups, Safety topics, STA’s, Supervision
of Movement Teams for incoming and outgoing staging, down and up loading and
TMR and TCMD processing thru the ECP MCTs of the various bases throughout
Kuwait (SPOD, APOD, Camp Liberty, Ali Al Salim, etc….) Used the
computer for government issued trucks and car registrations, GFE equipment,
Licensing assistance, as well as tracking and establishing the work roster
TMRs and TCMD for the local work and convoys. Responsible for Convoy
Commander Position when driving outside Camp Arifjan. Computer skills
were necessary for Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook and IBS-CMM. Valid
CDL, Class A Hazmat, Kuwait Heavy licenses, Military licenses, certifications
and awards from the Army to operate forklifts, 10K, Kalamar, Retch, Passenger
Busses, and GFE Equipment. Completed
Training in Rigging, Loading Ships at the SPOD, Loading Aircraft at the APOD,
Participated in the Daily Tool Box Safety Topics, SOP’s. DTG’s. NCCER
Certified Level Three Heavy Equipment Operator/CDLJune 2008 – December
2008 NCST Training
Program for ALL Heavy MHE and airfield construction equipment used
commercially in the USA. This is a 6 month daily intensive construction
work and truck range on the job training. This program effectively
certified all my previous heavy equipment and bussing experiences under NCCER
and CDL class A, Passenger endorsed. Trainer for CDL class A component
which was waived for my previous Transportation and Trainer Service as
explained below: CDL Hazmat
Endorsed Class A Company DriverMay 2007 – June 2008 Heartland Express, Inc - 901 North Kansas Avenue,
North Liberty, Iowa 52317 CDL Hazmat
Endorsed Class A Company DriverFebruary 2007 – May 2007 Southern
Refrigerated Transportation - 8055 Highway North, Texarkana, Arkansas 71854 CDL Hazmat
Endorsed Class A Company Driver & Trainer
July 2005 – February 2007 Transport America, Inc. - 1715 Yankee Doodle Road,
Eagan, Mn 55122 CDL Hazmat
Endorsed Class A Company DriverJune 2003 – July 2005 Barr-Nun, Inc.
- P.O. Box 518, Granger, Iowa 50109 LOA to
Kuwait working for KBR as a contractor for the US Army Camp Arifjan January
2004-December 2004 Employed by
(KBR) SEII Kellogg-Brown and Root for the Iraq Reconstruction and Sustainment
campaign. Provided Driving services and Convoy Commander experience
in the routes to Baghdad and Kuwait during the conflict. Provided TMR
and TCMD documents to MCT and ECP entry teams, and
provided convoy guidance and teamwork supervision with convoys consisting of
Americans, British, and Local Nationals. Also provided liaison with the
military and escorts. Provided safety topics with TSTA safety
meetings in the morning with all the drivers, and also provided the
escorting of the Local Nationals onto the base for housing and
sustainment. CDL Hazmat
Endorsed Class A Company DriverMarch 2003 – June 2003 Zumstein
Trucking, Inc - 524 North Water St., Lewisburg, Ohio 45338 Civil
Engineering Technology Construction ManagementNovember 1999 - March 2003 Youngstown
State University, AAS Degree - Youngstown, Ohio CDL Hazmat
Endorsed Class A Company DriverAugust 1999 – October 1999 JB Hunt
Transport, Inc - P.O. Box 140, 615 JB Hunt Corporation Drive, Lowell,
Arkansas 72745 CDL Hazmat
Endorsed Class A Trainer, and Owner Operator.May 1998 – August 1999 Burlington Carriers (company is no longer in existence)
- One Commerce Way, Daleville, Indiana CDL Hazmat
Endorsed Class A Company DriverJuly 1997 – May 1998 Schneider
National, Inc. - Green Bay, Wisconsin Hazmat
Endorsed Graduated Class A Endorsed CDLJune 1997 – July 1997 CI Truck Driving School - Indianapolis, Indiana Golf Course
Maintenance and Construction1988 – 1997 Performed contract
construction and maintenance of courses throughout Ohio,
Virginia, North Carolina, Arizona Private and Public Golf Courses Management Experience: •Experience 10 years golf
course construction, management and maintenance of facilities
and staff for: •Trumbull Country Club, Warren, Ohio 1988-1991.
•Avalon South Golf Course, Manager
Intern, Warren, Ohio LPGA 1993; •Central Florida Turf, Avon
Park, Fl, golf course construction 1994 •Briar Hill Golf Course,
Millersburg, Ohio, Golf Course Superintendent 1993 •TPC Scottsdale, Arizona, Assistant
Superintendent of Stadium and Desert Courses. 1995-96 •Reston National Golf Course,
Reston, Virginia, Assistant Superintendent 1997 •Travelling aerification Service,
Turf Care With Air, manager for three state travelling operations to
sports turf facilities and golf courses. 1988-1991 •SACST, Kingdome of Saudi
Arabia, Project Coordinator of multinational work force.1991-92. •Officer US Navy Supply Corps.,
Reserve. Newport Rhode Island, OCS, NSCS Supply School, Athens,
Georgia 1986-88. Bussing of military personnel and also the Saturday
Morning Recreation Program. A program for the local Athens, Georgia
Adult Handicapped Recreation Program. Sponsored by NSCS. •Carson Tree Farm Nursery and
Gravel Quarry, 1979 to present. Owner and operator of personal
grain, tree and gravel farm. •Professional truck driver
trainer, Burlington Motor Carriers 1998, Transport America 2006 •Graduate Assistant and Teaching Fellow, Bowling
Green State University, assist and perform lab instructions and testing to
undergraduate students.1984 •Coordinator of Independent
Studies, Mobile, Alabama, United States Sports Academy.1985 •Coordinator of American
Institute of Sports Design, Daphne, Alabama. 1986 • Black Belt Six Sigma
Certification. Pursuing CAPM and PMP certification. Certified
White and Green Belt Six Sigma. • 24 Hour Hazwop, Excavator, and
30 Hour OSHA certification. Overseas Experience: Civilian Project CoordinatorJune
1991 – July 1992
United States Sports Academy/ Saudi Arabia Company for Sports Training
Group 5 UMM Alsahik Air Defence Group Dhahran, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Truck
Driver 2004
KBR Halliburton, US Civilian Contractor for US Army - Kuwait to Iraq Heavy Mobile Equipment Driver,
Heavy Truck Driver Airfield Sweeper2009-
2013
ITT US Civilian Contractor for US Army - Camp Arifjan and BAF Afghanistan MHE
Transportation Specialist Lead. Military and Contracting Experience: Supply
Corps Officer 01March 1986
Officer Candidate School, Trained in Seamanship, Navigation, Warfare USNR, Reserve, OCS,
Newport Rhode Island Navy
Supply Corps. School 02March 1988
Trained in Supply, Disbursing, Leadership, Retail Sales
USNR, Athens, Georgia
Project Coordinator 1991
– 1992
Group 5 Umm Alsahik Air Defence SACST Saudi American Company for Sports
Turf and Training. Contractor
Movement Equipment Operator & Truck Driver2004 & 2009
KBR and ITT- 401st Army
Supply Battalion, Camp Arifjan Contractor
Movement Equipment Operator & Truck
Driver
2010- 2013 Flightline Sweeper, Bagram
Air Force Base.
ITT /Fluor Bagram Air Force Base, BAF, Marmal, Spann, Shank Afghanistan Education:Graduated
Heavy Construction, NCCER Certificate, ODOT Training and CDL
December 2008
New Castle Trade School of Trades, Pulaski, PA Civil
Engineering Technology/ Construction Management
AAS May
2003
Youngstown
University, (8 Classes needed for BA,) Youngstown, Ohio C1
Truck Driving School July 1997
Indianapolis, Indiana Horticulture
Science AASTurfgrass Management1992
OSU/ATI Agricultural Technical School – Wooster, Ohio Sports
Management 1985
United States Sports Academy, M.S.S. – Mobile, Alabama Athletics
Facilities Management
1984
Bowling Green State University, M. Ed. – Bowling Green Ohio Business
Administration and Education
1983 Hiram
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