1. Matthew J. Brandon
248-962-3834(Home) Brandon.matthew1986@gmail.com
Brandon.matthew1986@gmail.com
571-208-5401 16031 John Quick Rd
Citizenship: US Quantico, Virginia 22134
Quantico, Virginia 22134
Objective
Separating Marine Corp Supply Administration Chief seeking a Supply Supervisor position to
maximize my extensive experience and grow within a reputable company.
Professional Summary
Warehouse supply and logistics specialist with over 8 years’ experience delivering real business
solutions through a strategic business planning and effective asset management. Possess the
capability and knowledge to manage the distribution and inventory of over $200,000,000 of
equipment and assets. Expertise in inventory management, detailed planning, issues resolution,
leadership and training in fast paced environments. Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt certified.
• Design, implement, and manage over 1,000 training programs; conducted over 500
seminars and briefing sessions.
• Supervise and coordinate daily workflow in administration, management and warehouse
operations.
• Develop and implement records management program for filing, protection, and retrieval of
records, and assure compliance with program.
• Review over 100 forms and reports a week and confer with management and users about
format, distribution, and purpose, and to identify problems and improvements.
• Prepare manuals and train workers in use of new forms, reports, procedures or equipment,
according to organizational policy.
• Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office and most desktop publishing programs.
• Secret Security Clearance
Professional Experience
Supply Administration Chief December 2013-present
2. Matthew J. Brandon, 571-208-5401- (Page-2)
Brandon.matthew1986@gmail.com
U.S. Marine Corps 3rd
Marine Logistics Battalion/Security Battalion Okinawa,Japan/Quantico, VA
• Assist the Supply Chief and Supply Officer in managing and accounting for 2,386 repairable
items with a total value of $472,800.
• Manage a Class IX block during an exercise in Korea consisting of over 400 pieces of
equipment valued at $70,000 and maintained 100% accountability.
• Account for and distribute 332 pieces of equipment with a total value of $126,610,417 during
the Freedom Banner exercise in support of the Republic of Korea deployment.
• Supervise the receipt of 21,973 pieces of equipment valued at over $78,745,000.
• Supervise the distribution of 28,327 pieces of equipment valued at over $60,340,320 while
maintaining accountability.
Warehouse Supervisor December 2010-December 2013
U.S. Marine Corps Security Forces Regiment Norfolk, VA
• Organized, coordinated and supervised daily site counts and Wall-to-Wall inventory; over
1,000,000 pieces of equipment valued at $10,000,000, significantly improving accountability
of all items distributed to appropriate Companies in a timely manner.
• Coordinated, supervised and completed, with 100% accuracy, over 500 training service
requests, enhancing the unit’s mission readiness.
• Supported Marine Corps Security Force Regiment consisting of approximately 2,000
marines with equipment, improving the unit’s mission for training and deployments.
• Supervised the ordering, issuing and accounting of 62,178 Meals Ready-To-Eat for Marine
Corps Security Forces Regiment while maintaining 100% accountability.
• Managed and guided Marines in correcting accountability of over 469 pieces of military
equipment valued over $1,000,000.
Warehouse Clerk April 2007-Dec 2010
U.S. Marine Corps 1st
Tank Battalion Twentynine Palms, CA
• Performed shipping, receiving, inspecting, locating, storing, rotating, safekeeping, issuing,
preparing, material return and disposal of supplies and equipment.
• Maintained personal computer and mainframe locator systems, conducted inventories,
maintained records equipment.
• Monitored shelf life items, and input data entry transactions and retrieval of historical
records.
• Identified packaging requirements and ensure items are maintained as required; comply
with fire and safety regulations; use protective measures for items in storage, including open
storage lots and hazardous materials storage areas.
• Developed storage space requirements; and stored materiel per weight, cube, and
clearance factors by categories of supply.
Education and Military Training
• Liberty University Estimated graduation: October 2017
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
• Operational Stress Control and Readiness Instructor, Okinawa Japan February 2014
• Marine Combat Instructor of Water Survival, Camp Johnson North Carolina November 2012
• Martial Arts Instructor Course, Chesapeake Virginia May 2012
• Corporals Leadership Course, Chesapeake Virginia April 2010
• Supply Intermediate Course, Camp Lejeune North Carolina March 2009
• Basic Warehousing Course, Camp Johnson North Carolina March 200
Awards
3. Matthew J. Brandon, 571-208-5401- (Page-2)
Brandon.matthew1986@gmail.com
• Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal for professional achievement while serving as deployed
support unit Supply Supervisor. Meticulously requisitioned over 200 pieces of equipment worth 28,500
while deployed to Korea in April 2013.
• Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal for professional achievement while serving as command
religious program specialist. Responsible for the care of 850 marines and their families and assured
that all personnel received professional and compassionate care in manner that exceeded all
expectations. Managed four community relation projects during a deployment to Romania and Bulgaria
in April 2010.