1. James N. Stapleford
130 County Road 3351
Kempner, Texas 76539
Primary Cell Phone: 254.258.0351
E-mail; Primary: jnstapleford@hotmail.com Alt: james.n.stapleford.ctr@mail.mil
OBJECTIVE: To obtain a Logistic Management Specialist position at Fort Hood, Texas, by using proven
leadership, management and team building skills to achieve organizational goal.
Expertise/Skill Summary
Motivated, team-oriented with over 30 years’ experience as a leader, manager, mentor, and team
member in the logistics arena and in a progressively challenging positions in the Army Reserve
as Warrant Officer and Government Technician in both automated and non-automated systems.
Knowledgeable in many Standard Army Management Information System (STAMIS), Tactical
Enterprise Logistics Suites (TELS) and System Interface Service (SIS) systems such as: Property
Book Unit Supply Enhance (PBUSE), Standard Army Maintenance System-Enhanced (SAMS-E),
Defense Property Accountability System (DPAS), Force and Asset Search Tool (FAAST),
Logistics Data Warehouse (LogDat), Army Reserve SARSS Information Database System
(ARSIDS), Fleet Management System (FLMS), Enterprise Data Management Office (EDMO) and
Global Combat Support System-Army (GCSS-Army) based on SAP software. Proficient in
Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook).
Security Clearance: Secret – Active
EXPERIENCE:
May 2015 - Present: XOTech LLC, Tyrone, GA
USARC GCSS-A Data Cleansing Contract, Logistician II
Provide assistance and recommendations to Army Reserve units’ Maintenance Managers/
Representatives for cleansing SAMS-E data prior to conversion to GCSS-A Wave 2. Utilized
LOGSA LIW data tools, PBUSE and the Enterprise Data Management Office (EDMO) reports to
analyze data and make recommendations for cleaning data for migration from legacy systems to
GCSS-A . Provide on-site assistance visits along with phone and e-mail correspondences with
customer unit representatives and Maintenance Managers. Assisted over 200 customer units with
validating over 30 thousand equipment records shortfalls for accuracy.
Apr 2013 – May 2015: Bell County Overhead Crane, Lampasas, TX
Fort Hood DPW Overhead Crane Contract, Overhead Crane Technician II
Serviced and repaired many variations of electric and air operated overhead hoists from ½ to 100
ton capacity. Provided electrical and mechanical troubleshooting and diagnostic repairs for over
550 overhead cranes for the Army Installion at Fort Hood, as well the private sector.
Nov 2011 – Apr 2013: Stewart & Stevenson, Killeen, TX
Energy Industry Support Equipment, Technician II
Provided direct labor for tear down and rebuild of heavy mobile equipment used in the Oil and
Gas well stimulation and extraction such as: Coil Tubing Units, FRAC Pumps and Blenders.
Replace, repair and troubleshoot hydraulic components for Oil companies such as: Parker,
Vickers, Eaton and Danfoss. Service dry sump lubrication systems pumps for models concerning
SPM Pumps, Halliburton and Gardner Denver frac pumps, and Allison transmissions.
Responsible for the accountability and serviceability of a Tool Room valued over over $100
thousand. Maintained operator and safety for Genie Boom lift and Hyster Fork trucks up to HD
360 Class. Supported Test Line operations for high pressure iron, charge pumps, tank and cooler
unit, air over hydraulic electronic controlled high water pressure choke.
2. Jul – Nov 2011 XO Tech LLC, Al Asad, Iraq (Short Term Contract)
Base Operations Support Integrator Contract, Current Operations Technician
Responsibilities included ensuring all operation orders, taskers, policy letters for a Joint
Operations Command are properly distributed and tracked with no missed suspense dates.
Ensure all reporting requirements policies are met for the disposal of government property to
include hazardous materials. Worked as liaison with base fire department, military police, troop
medical clinics, explosive ordnance detachments, base security and mayor cells. Develop and
provide reports, charts, and briefings as requested by the government and according to the
commander’s policies. Coordinate and track transportation and equipment requirements to
support the Responsible Drawdown of Forces in Iraq.
Nov 2010 – Jun 2011: ManTech International, Kandahar, Afghanistan
Route Clearance Vehicle Contract, Regional Lead
Direct supervisor and manager for the welfare of 300 Heavy Equipment Mechanics, 10
Logisticians, and 23 Foreign National Workers. Provide and direct support and field maintenance
repairs and service for over 300 route clearance vehicles such as Mine Resistance or MRAPand
Stryker for the supporting Army units and Forward Operations Bases . Prepared daily equipment
logistics and readiness reports for multiple Army Battalions. Participate in various maintenance
and longistics meetings with supporting customers to provide daily status updates on their
equipment readiness. Responsible in maintining projected new equipment fielding and upgrades.
Assisted the fielding of diagnostic software for Caterpillar, Cummings, and Detroit Diesel engines
and transmissions. Used various logistic tools to develop, coordinate, and implement avenus of
aproch for maintenance procedures. Responsible for ensuring contract compliance and support
to units assigned to our theater of operations.
Feb 2009 – Oct 2010: XO Tech LLC, Fort Hood, TX
ILSS AMC Contract, Maintenance Logistician II
Logistics Management Specialist provided support to 66 Army units’ left behind equipment (LBE)
and RESET post deployment complete remanufacture equipment. Managed Pre-Deployment
Training Equipment (PDTE) for the deployment cycle by providing logistical support coordination
with source of repair (SOR) Contractors and DA Civilians. Prepared Operation Orders and
workload recommendations for over $900 Thousand worth of equipment. Provided weekly
detailed readiness reports to the Army Sustainment Command (ASC) for the supporting units. in
Used multiple logistics software products to develop, coordinate, and implement improved
logistics methodologies for Army units. Identified and validated projected requirements and
resources for equipment workloads conducted at various sources of repair for military fighting
vehicles and Stryker vehicles.
Sept 1980 – Mar 2009: US Army Reserves and Active Guard Reserves
New England States and Fort Hood, TX
Non-Commissioned Officer Seargeant First Class, Chief Warrant Officer 4
Property Book and Maintenance Officer for the Regional Training Site-Maintenance
(RTS-M), Fort Hood responsible for all activities associated with the retail, wholesale logistics
systems for over $4 million worth of equipment. Managed the maintenance and inventory control
for wheeled and combat vehicles, engineer equipment and weapons systems by utilizing
automatic and non-automatic system. Served as Systems Administrator responsible for providing
technical support to users of computer software, installing and testing software, hardware and
other related user systems. Responsible for resolving problems associated with Information
Technology (IT) for the supporting STAMIS system Assisted with the development and
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implementation of maintenance programs of instruction for the Bradley M2A2 /A3, M1A2 SEP
Tank and Stryker, chassis, turret, and weapons systems. Lead software tester for the SAMS-1E,
SAMS-2E, and SAMS-IE.
Aug 1984 - Apr 2001- DOD Civilian/Military Technician (WG-09) Army Reserves
Heavy Mobile Equipment Repairer
Heavy Mobile Equipment, Engineer, Automotive, and Ground Support Equipment mechanic for
20 years’ experience, full time dual status military technician. Performed scheduled maintenance
on heavy mobile automotive and engineer equipment to include, removing, servicing and
replacing wheel bearings, alternators, generators, starters, fuel, air and oil filters. Removed,
replaced and rebuilt Cummings, Detroit Diesel and CAT engines. Serviced Allison and CAT
transmissions, Spicer differentials, transfer cases, axles, brake shoes, air brake systems and
major components. Serviced hydraulic systems on Skytrack and International rough terrain
forklifts up to 10K .Troubleshoot electrical wiring, sensors, relays and hydraulic systems utilizing
detailed schematics and diagnostic equipment such as digital multimeters, PROLINK. Removed
and replace tires, rims and operated wheel balancing electronic equipment. Well versed in
HAZMAT procedures in the storage, disposal, and disposition paperwork for virgin and
contaminated oil, antifreeze, brake fluids and other hazardous materials. Received annual
HAZMAT and MSDS communication refresher training.
EDUCATION:
Hydraulics Level 1 certification (Hydraquip (CRC)) June 2012
Total Army Instructor Qualified 2008
Acert Level 1 Computer Network Security Course, 2009
Warrant Officer Advanced Course, Army Ordnance School, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD,
Warrant Officer Staff Course, Warrant Officer Career Center, FT Rucker, AL, 2004
7 Credits, NH Vocational College, Advanced Automotive Electronics (2 Semesters) 1999