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Russell Earl Miller III page 1of 4
901 Mclean Ave. Apt. 311, Tomah WI 54660 Email point of contact: [email protected] ; [email protected] international mobile phone number: 4917677360798 / U.S. domestic: 608-343-0571
Summary of Qualifications:
United States Army Retired: May 2012 Active Federal Service dates: November 1995 thru November 2010 23 years Honorable Service, 5 continuous overseas tours; 7 deployments Association of the United States Army, AUSA, Life Member Veterans of Foreign Wars, VFW, Life Member
Angkor Alliance Tour & Travel Co. provide service for travel to and within Southeast Asian destinations
Current Licenses, Documents and Certifications:
Current U.S. Passport Military Retired Identification – IACS enabled worldwide Wisconsin Commercial Driver’s License, CDL, with tanker endorsement German, (EU), Commercial Driver’s License with multiple endorsements
Status: Fulltime Student at Western Technical College Enrolled 6 January 2014 Degree Program: Business Management degree program
Personal Statement
I enjoy working in diverse situations that provide unique challenges and opportunities to excel. My background in logistics support operations, transportation, material handling, warehouse distribution and facility maintenance are linked with experience as a tank and automotive maintenance supervisor for the U.S. Army.
Previous Employer: Department of the Interior, Fish & Wildlife Service, Necedah National Wildlife Refuge, N11385 Headquarters Road, Necedah, WI 54646-8289 Supervisor: Doug Staller Phone: (608) 565-4400 email: [email protected]
Job Position: Social Services Aid and Assistant Start Date: 16 June 2014 Hours: 40 per week
Duties and Responsibilities:
Supervise a group of teenage employees ages 15-17 in area maintenance and repair activities
Track man hours, submit time cards and monitor work order status
Reduce job hazard risk with proper use of personal protective equipment
Review job analysis certificates for work related supplies and equipment
Maintain assigned vehicles, equipment and storage facilities
Store and consolidate hazardous materials IAW with local and regulatory policies
Maintain key control and implement physical security measures
Work Experience Continued:
Motor Vehicle Operator (Feb-2012 - Oct-2013) 40+ hours per week 6966 Transportation Logistics Support Center Europe, (TLSC-E), Motor Operations Branch (AFA), APO AE 09227 Detachment Wackernheim Unit 23203, APO AE 09263 Rheinland-Pfalz, Mainz/Wiesbaden, Germany
Transport U.S. mail to and from APO facilities in Germany, Netherlands and Belgium
Operate truck and trailer combinations, box trucks and vans IAW host nation laws and EU requirements
Inspect, count & verify registered and non-registered packages, parcels and letters
Verify TCMD, total load weight, and container seal
Check customs transport documents for signature & completion
Maintain assigned vehicles to ensure safe operation
Record and report fuel consumption to dispatcher
Utilize TAC data cards for work rest cycle reporting
Access NATO supply distribution and control points in the area of responsibility
Refresh and retain Defense Department security certification and protocol requirements
Supervisor: Ronald P. Tash Email point of contact: [email protected] int’l office phone: 496132-508-204 DSN: 334-4204 Site Manager: Charles S. Hull Email point of contact: [email protected] int’l office phone: 496132-508-203 DSN: 334-4203
Automotive Repair & Facility Maintenance Technician/Production Controller USARC Department of the Army, 88th RSC, 60 South O. Street 2/411 Logistical Support Battalion / / ECS 67 Fort McCoy, WI 54656 United States (Dec. 2010 – Feb. 2012) 40+hours per week
Maintained assigned automotive equipment, tools and special repair kits
Requisitioned, received and installed parts and assemblies
Supervised direct and general support repair activities
Evacuated work orders to designated support activities
Tracked man hours, personnel accountability, labor and repair costs
Generated equipment status reports and checked for accuracy (Army Material Status Survey, AMSS)
Used external tracking mechanisms for backup (i.e. Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Access)
Supervisor: MSG Greg Lund // Randy Roberts MSG Retired
Motor Sergeant / Platoon Sergeant United States Army Europe, USAREUR, 21st TSC, 13th MP BDE, 28th TRNS BN, Coleman Barracks Baden-Wurttemberg, Mannheim, Germany (Dec-2002 - Nov-2010) 40+hours per week
Supervisors: SFC David Welsh, SSG David G. Couch, SFC Jason May (845-826-4727 / 573-736-2551 / 719-210-9086)
Duties and Responsibilities:
Managed training & welfare of soldiers and civilians
Expanded Modified Table of Organization and Equipment,(MTOE),to meet operational requirements
Supervised redeployment, reconsolidation and RESET of personnel and property
Organized and maintained unit property book, hand receipts and sensitive material
Coordinated recovery of automotive assets forward deployed in areas responsibility
Supervised asset reporting, equipment classification and turn in
Heavy equipment operator, mechanic, quality control inspector and section leader
Facility Maintenance & Construction Coordinator United States Army Europe, USAREUR, 21st TSC, 13th MP BDE, 512 MT CO, Spinelli Barracks Baden-Wurttemberg, Mannheim, Germany (May 2005 thru Nov 2007) 40+hours per week
Supervisor: Installation Commander: (contact information unavailable)
Duties and Responsibilities:
Area liaison for contract support Negotiated with host nation contractors in the refurbishment and restructuring of facilities Material handler, Installation Repair & Refurbishment Recycling of reusable materials to include: metal, wood, glass, plastic and electrical components
General maintenance and housekeeping duties: Mopping & waxing of floors and common areas Cleaning offices, kitchens, classrooms and automotive repair shops Facility sanitation and environmental protection: cleaning of latrines, sinks, urinals, toilets and showers. Consolidation of cleaning chemicals and absorbents Storage and removal of hazardous materials Disposal of waste and redistribution of recyclable material
Technical Inspector / Training NCO / Squad Leader United States Forces Korea, USFK, 2ID B CO 302 FSB Dongducheon, Gyeonggi-do [Kyonggi-do] South Korea (Apr-2001 - Nov-2002) 40+hours per week
Supervisors: SFC Kevin L. Hommel / SFC Lee Bolton / MSG William J. Cole
Duties and Responsibilities:
Served as a tank & automotive mechanic while assigned to a combat readiness team attached to 2nd Battalion, 72nd Armor Regiment
Duties include: Repair and replacement of fire control systems, turrets, gun tubes and drive propulsion packs for M1A1/A2 main battle tanks, M88A1/A2 tracked recovery vehicles, M3A1-A3 Bradley fighting vehicles, M109 self-propelled artillery units and M113 personnel carriers.
Served as squad leader for 7 soldiers assigned to 302nd Forward Support Battalion motor pool
Organized and coordinated quarterly, semi-annual and annual training events, field exercise evaluations, unit certifications and command inspections.
Squad Leader (Apr-1998 - Nov-2001) 40+hrs per week United States Army Europe, USAREUR, 69 BDE, 5/7th ADA, 19th Mt. CO Underwood Kaserne, Hessen, Hanau, Germany
Supervisors: MSG Robert Helfrich SSG James Spain (current rank: CW4)
Duties and Responsibilities:
Leading, training, evaluating and ensuring the professional development of assigned soldiers. Scheduled counseling and referral services for soldiers.
Scheduled appointments with providers to assist single parent or seperated soldiers with family care issues. Monitored pay and allowances of assigned soldiers to ensure all earnings and leave entitlements were received and accurate.
Mail Room Custodian (Jan. 1999 – June 1999) 40+hrs per week United States Army Europe, USAREUR, 69 BDE, 5/7th ADA, 19th Mt. CO Underwood Kaserne, Hessen, Hanau, Germany
Receive and sort mail on delivery carts
Post shipping labels on packages
Complete & replenish supply of post office forms
Assist in filing and archiving documents
Check postal rates and weigh outgoing mail
Distribute mail to appropriate recipients
Check and account for inventory items Supervisors: CPT John D. Kuenzli, CPT Ryan L. Reid
Heavy Wheel Vehicle Repairman (April 1997-April 1998) 40+hours per week United States Forces Korea, USFK, 8th Army, 194 CSSB, 520th Mt. CO, Camp Humphreys Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi-do [Kyonggi-do] South Korea
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills: Served on a maintenance support team attached to the 52nd Aviation Regiment, 7th Cavalry Squadron at Camp Eagle, South Korea outpost is located approximately 2 miles from Camp Long and 5 miles from Wonju city in the province of Gangwon
this unit was renamed 3rd Battalion, 2nd Aviation Regiment November 2006
Supervisor: SFC Dennis Waters
Heavy Wheel Vehicle Repairman United States Army 3ID B CO 26 FSB Fort Stewart, GA 31314 (Nov. 1995 – April 1997) 40+ hours per week
Duties and Responsibilities:
Served as a heavy wheel vehicle mechanic in a maintenance support team
Maintained assigned vehicle, BII, tools, sets and life support systems
Maintained assigned weapon, load bearing gear, personal protective and NBC equipment
Deployed to Kuwait for Operation Intrinsic Action April - August 1996
Signed hand receipts for special purpose tool sets, trailers and tactical vehicles
Supervisor: SFC Patrick Dalrymple / MSG Joseph Coakley
Other Experience of Relevance
Volunteer for community youth services at Wolfgang ASG: worked with youth dependent ages 14-18 years to perform community service for the Hanau and Babenhausen military communities
(April 1998 – April 2001) 20-30 hours per week
Volunteer for community youth services at Heidelberg ASG: worked with youth ages 14-18 to perform community service for the Heidelberg military community (December 2002 – October 2003) 20-30 hours per week
Volunteer developmental support at Mannheim ASG youth services (Apr 2004 – Jun 2006) 20-30 hours per week
Lifeguard
Camp Eagle, S. Korea (May 1997 – September 1997) (May 1998 – Sept. 1998) 30 hours per week
Progressive Pools and Management New Castle, DE
Private Education
Delaware Technical and Community College, 400 Stanton-Christiana Road Newark, DE 19713-2197
(Mar-1989 - Sep-1991) minor academic studies related to mechanical engineering and science
Delaware Technical and Community College academic study transcript 6 Sept 1991 – 9 Mar 1992
Delaware Technical and Community College Principles of Mech. Eng, 9 Mar 1989 - 2 Jul 1989
William Penn High School, Colonial School District, New Castle, DE, 9 Sept. 1984 - 18 May 1988
Roehl Transport, Inc.
1916 East 29th Street/PO Box 750
Marshfield, WI 54449
Completed training requirements set forth in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations
In Accordance with 49 CFR 380.503 on 12/2/2011
Military Education
Remark: All military school diplomas and certificates of training are currently being consolidated and translated for approximate credit value by the Education benefits section of the Department of Veterans Affairs. This information
will then be reviewed by the college I will attend for business degree program courses. I intend to pursue a Bachelor of Arts in Business Management with Wisconsin Western Technical College.
Diploma: Tracked Vehicle Mechanic 611-63H30, 4 Dec 2003 - 17 Mar 2004
Diploma: Basic Non-Commissioned Officer Course, (BNCOC), 19 Nov – 4 Dec 2004
Diploma: Hazardous Material Handling Course, (HAZ 12), 6 June 2010 – 18 June 2010
Diploma: Standard Army Maintenance System 1E, (SAMS-1E), 26 Oct 2009 - 30 Oct 2009
Diploma: Primary Leadership Development Course, 7 June 2000 - 5 July 2000
Diploma: Hazardous Cargo Driver Training Course, (HAZ 11), 19 April 1999 - 23 April 1999
DEKRA Akademie, United States Army Europe and Seventh Army, Vilseck, Germany
Diploma: Advanced Individual Training, (AIT), 63W10 9 June 1988 – 16 Oct 1988
Certificate of Achievement: HEMTT Direct Support Maintenance Training, 5 Sept. 2000 - 15 Sept. 2000
Certificate: Advanced Combat Lifesaver Course, 8 March 2010 – 22 March 2010
Certificate: Combat Lifesaver Course, May 2000 - June 2000
Certificate of Training: LAR Support Maintenance Training for HEMTT 4, Aug 2003 – 9 Aug 2003
Basic Individual Training, Ft. Bliss, Texas, 4 July 1987 - 4 Sept 1987
Military Awards
Awards during active military service: Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal 2, Army Achievement Medal 6, Army Good Conduct Medal 5, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal 2, South West Asia Service Medal w bronze star, Global War On Terrorism Medal, Professional Development Award 2, Korea Service Medal, Overseas Service Award 4, National Defense Award, Army Service Award
Skills Interests and Accomplishments
Proficiency in German Language, Landscape and Architecture Photography, International travel throughout China, southeast Asia and Europe, The history of ancient cultures, European art and architecture, Asian art and architecture, Ukrainian and Russian Orthodox Cathedrals, Kenya, (Musai tribes and wildlife photo safari), outdoor recreational activities, (i.e. hunting, fishing, skiing and swimming) Shooting sports, (i.e. trap and skeet), bench rest shooting.
References
Available on Request