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Subject: Please review this candidate for: Dispatch Clerk
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Brandon A. Salinas 6016 Judy Drive, Watauga, TX, 76148 (682) 309-8694· bsalinas8875@outlook.com OBJECTIVE: To transition
my career path from Active Duty Military (US ARMY) to a civilian career. Also
assist in the safety of the job sites and the welfare of my piers with my
extensive military and medical training. JOB
EXPERIENCE: Emergency Care Sergeant/US Soldier. United States Army 16 November 2009-8 May 2014 · Obtained a Secret Security Clearance December
2009. · Ensuring soldiers’ readiness in a field/combat
environment and Garrison · Highly motivated Health Care Specialist (68W10/US
Army) effective at assessing emergencies of all kinds. Fantastic problem
solver and decision maker. · Nationally registered Emergency Medical
Technician - Basic with just under 4 years as a Health Care Specialist
(Combat Medic). Extensive hands-on medical experience in high energy on-call
environments. · Highly skilled emergency services professional
with extensive background in field emergency care and emergency room services
as well. Ability to adapt calmly and quickly to assessing medical situations.
(Emergent to Routine) · Qualified Army Health Care Specialist with a
reputation of clear and concise decision making, superior performance, and
professionalism. · Certified over 300 soldiers Post Wide in Combat
Life Saving. (CLS) The Army's combat first responder care. · Attended Warrior Leaders Course (WLC) and
graduated from the United States Sergeants Major Academy at the rank of
Specialist (E-4). A school for Non-Commissioned Officers (NCO - E-5 and
above) · Served as the Team Leader for my squad and
incharge of four other soldiers. · Assigned as the Medical Platoon's Motor Pool
Sergeant at the rank of Specialist (E-4). With the assigned duty I was in
charge of maintaining that each vehicle was fully mission capable at all
times. With the vehicles totaling six Tracked Vehicles, three Wheeled, one
Trailer, and one Generator. · Assigned to a 68W20 level spot which changes my
primary duties from a regular Health Care Specialist to an Emergency Care Sergeant. · Certified over 500 soldiers Post Wide in the
Modern Army Combatives Program (MAC-P). The Army's way of hand to hand combat. · Drove military vehicles for just under 4 years
with no accidents or reports. JOB
EXPERIENCE: Filling Department Machine Operator. BEHR-MASCO Corporation. June 2007-January 2009 · Manually stacked pallets with two gallon pales of
paint and five gallon pales of paint and/or stain. · Assisted in maintaining the factory quota in
paint produced and filled every day and month. · Fork-lift certified shortly after joining the
company full time. · Assisted in moving paint off the automatic
stacking machine from the manufacturing side to the distribution side of
factory. JOB
EXPERIENCE: Maintenance Technician/Welder. GACHMAN METALS & RECYCLING.
July 2014-September 2014 · Repair all leaks on hydraulic and fuel lines on
all heavy machinery. · Make new hydraulic or oil hoses on all heavy
machinery. · Responsible for the repairing of all Roll Off and
Semi-Trucks. · Repair all grapple tines and tine tips when
broken or cracked via arc welding. · Change the cutting blades on the Sierra
Compactor. · Change the shear blades on all Shear Cranes. · Properly complete all "on spot" welding
as needed. · Properly service all heavy construction cranes,
machinery, and fork lifts. · Have repaired Hitachi Shear Cranes, Link-Belt
Shear Cranes, Sennebogan Grapple Cranes and Liebherr Grapple Cranes. · Change or repair hydraulic cylinders on cranes
and all heavy machinery. · Repair all deficiencies on trailers by patching
holes, replacing landing gear, replacing air hoses, etc... JOB
EXPERIENCE: Supervisor. WAL-MART.COM. October-Present · Direct supervisor for over 45 employees on two
floors. · Supervise day to day operations for the Picking
Department in a Warehouse environment. · Manage employee's timecard daily via KRONOS
SYSTEM. · Track employee's daily attendance using the
KRONOS SYSTEM and documenting via Microsoft Excel. · Track employee's hourly production rate and
document every hour via Microsoft Excel. · Delegate responsibilities to capable employees to
the area with a higher production volume. · Coach up all employees on attendance, attitude,
and production as needed. · Approach every employee with a level of
professionalism that does not put down employee. · Induct totes on to the production line as needed
for products in any particular zone. · Give employees purpose, direction, and motivation
to complete all necessary tasks as needed. · Assist other supervisors with any issues with
production, employees, or the conveyor line that they may be having issues
with. · Rectifying any issue with the RF Scanners the
employees may be using at time. · Issue out RF Scanners to each and every employee
that is under my direct supervision. · Actually pick to compete and motivate employees
with lower hourly/production numbers. · Identify employees with lower production quality
and coach up to exceed the company standard. · Extensive use of Manhatten WMS to identify SKU
Barcode issues, activity track associates, identify and give administrative
use of certain work areas, and identify all aged orders that are priority. · Use of the Dematic Conveyor System to identify and
track the precise location of all totes that are standard to priority orders. EDUCATION: · Graduated from Whitehall High School (Whitehall,
PA) in 2006. ·
Attended Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology
(Lancaster, PA) for Carpentry from September 2006-May 2007. Achieved 35
credit hours. · Graduated from The Army Medical Department of the
U.S. Army with a qualification of an Army Health Care Specialist and a
license from the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians 2 July
2010. REFERENCES: · Adam Bayle (Pick Tower Area Manager @
Walmart.Com)
Contact Number: (817) 655-4076 · CPT Moore, James L. (1/6 INF Charlie Company
Commander)
Contact number: (915) 741-3152 · SSG Franklin, Dexter (Medical Platoon
Sergeant)
Contact number: (808) 489-4076 |
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Spanish |
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