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Operations Management Resume
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| Desired Industry: Business/Management |
SpiderID: 6728 |
| Desired Job Location: orlando, Florida |
Date Posted: 4/26/2006 |
| Type of Position: Full-Time Permanent |
Availability Date: 06/01/2006 |
| Desired Wage: 80000 |
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U.S. Work Authorization: Yes |
| Job Level: Management (Manager, Director) |
Willing to Travel: Yes, Less Than 25% |
| Highest Degree Attained: Bachelors |
Willing to Relocate: Yes |
Objective: To secure a position within an established organization utlizing my sixteen years of experience in the biotech and my fourteen years of logistical experience in the military.
Experience: Abbott Laboratories, Worcester, MA October 2000-present
PRODUCTION SENIOR SUPERVISOR 2000-Present
•Responsible for all support services related to the production facility. This includes weighing and dispensing operations, buffer preparation, glass wash facility, contract cleaning services, contract gowning services, preventive maintenance on equipment, inventory and storage of raw materials and day to day operation of preparing media and buffer solutions. •Supervise a staff of fourteen individuals to include such activities as daily supervision, performance evaluation, promotions and corrective actions. •Work closely with other departments within the production facility in support of their ongoing projects. •Assist and coordinate (manpower or equipment) in other areas of Central Services to ensure all responsibilities of group are being met. •Played integral role in setting up weighing and dispensing area. •Ensure all GMP standards and guidelines are being met and adhered too. •Ensure safety procedures are followed within areas of responsibility.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
BASF Bioresearch Corporation, Worcester, MA, January 1990-present Material Handler, 1990-1991 Material Coordinator, 1991-1993
MATERIALS SUPERVISOR, 1993-2000 •Responsible for all materials/logistical functions related to shipping and receiving, warehousing, return goods, material handling, and mailroom operations in a GMP, FDA, OSHA and EPA regulated environment •Manage a staff of four individuals to include such activities as daily supervision, performance evaluations, promotions, and corrective action. •Hazardous waste management to include chemical, radioactive, biohazard, and medical).
•Work closely with the Director of Production and Production personnel in support of the sites multiple on-going projects. •Ensure safety procedures are followed within areas of responsibility •Manage facilities’ contract security personnel. •Provide assistance in managing the facilities landscaping contract. •Played an integral role in moving the facility location from Boston to Worcester, MA
Bradlees, Chelmsford, MA, May 1987-January 1990
RECEIVING MANAGER Controlled receiving and distribution of merchandise to assure inventory accuracy interface with vendors and accounting to resolve discrepancy problems. Coordinate inventory levels with 12 departments. •Reduced inventory shortage by 50% •Reorganized warehouse resulting in improved control and distribution: selected by Regional Manager to consult with other operations on reorganization. Improved communications between warehousing, sales managers, and department managers achieving better efficiency in materials flow.
United States Army; December 1982-May 1995
LOGISTICS/PROCUREMENT OFFICER, Fort Divans, MA, 1986-1995 Managed $2million of government equipment and supplies: administered and controlled a $600,000 annual budget. Supervised 6 personnel. Negotiated with civilian subcontractors to procure supplies. Planned and implemented supply and logistics actions to support 2000 military personnel. Presented recommendations to Brigade Commander on supply, transportation, food service, and space utilization. •Consolidated equipment and supplies to one source resulting in improved inventory control and yearly cost savings in the millions of dollars. •Astute budget control resulted in a 20% below budget expenditure Assigned as special project officer to coordinate and plan all logistics support for 360 Air Force personnel attending intelligence school.
SUPPLY PLATOON LEADER, Schofield Barracks, HI, 1983-1985 Managed materials (petroleum, vehicle, rations, and general supplies) to support 35,000 military personnel. Planned, organized, and implemented all logistic and supply activities for two major deployments involving international coordination for 8,000 personnel. •Successfully managed deployments with no equipment damage or loss
Education: Western Maryland College, Westminster, MD Bachelor of Arts, Theatre, Arts, 1981 Training Courses:
Hazardous Waste Management Course, Clean Harbors and BASF. Radioactive Waste Management Course, US Ecology U.S. DOT Hazardous Materials Regulation Course, Award Environmental Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment, General Electric SAP System Inventory Management and Procurement Systems
Professional Development Coursework at Fort Lee, VA 1985-1986 Basic and advanced level preparation in supply, procurement, logistics, and automated control systems.
Skills: •Ten plus years experience in operations management with emphasis in organizing and implementing cost effective procedures. •Broad experience in procurement, materials/equipment management, inventory control, distribution, and transportation. •Work effectively across all levels of personnel including senior management, peers, and subordinates. •Familiar with PC and Windows based software •Well versed in SAP Systems •Well versed in Lean Manufacturing Practices to improve production efficiency
Additional Information: Received letters of commendation from the Republic of Korea and the Philippine Islands Awarded the Army Commendation Medal in recognition of effective management.
Reference: Available upon request
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