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Chelci D Smith
CMR 415 BOX 8557 APO, AE 09114
84 PULASKI ST ROCHESTER, NY 14621
chelci.d.smith@gmail.com
+491602081729
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE IN LOGISTICS AND PROCUREMENT
…dedicated to excellence, strong leadership, and the delivery of superior results
P R O F E S S I O N A L P R O F I L E
Procurement Opportunities (Contract or Permanent)
Career reflects 5 years’ of professional warehouse and supply room experience, inventory control and material handling
experience with a hardworking and dedicated work ethic. Career is supported by being a (92y) Supply Specialist while
serving in the US Army. Includes clear communication both verbally and in writing. Has experience with a wide selection
of military property accounting systems and an active Secret clearance.
C O R E C O M P E T E N C I E S
• Property Book Unit Supply Enhance (PBUSE)
• Global Combat Support System (GCSS-Army)
• Army Records Information Management
System (ARIMS)
• Army Enterprise Systems Integration Program
(AESIP)
• Logistics Information Warehouse (LIW)
• Logistics Support Activity (LOGSA)
• Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services
(PMCS)
• Knowledgeable of Army Supply
Policies/Procedures
• Customer Service
• MS Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook
…etc.)
• Warehouse and Inventory Management
• Turn-Ins, Receiving & Distribution
• DA Forms (2062, 1348-1, 3161, 4949…etc.)
• SAP WinGUI
W O R K E X P E R I E N C E
Unit Supply Clerk, November 2013-Present
Supply Technician
Grafenwoehr- Germany
• Operate Property Book Unit Supply – Enhanced (PBUSE) to independently analyze and resolve difficult issues
and problems in the assigned area of responsibility involving accountability processes, supply data management
or day-to-day operational procedures to manage complex classified supply programs; update and post property
book transactions, responsible for tracking materials.
• Knowledgeable of asset visibility, property accountability, property management, physical asset control, supply
maintenance. Assign receipt, cataloging, custodial care/storage, issue and disposition of government property
and ensure procedures for government property accountability are compliant under the Army Regulation.
• Assisted the unit with onsite accountability and lateral transfers in IAW DA PAM 710-2-1
• Re-established property accountability using the process of Financial Liability Investigation of Property Loss
(FLIPL) equipment in excess of $5,000.00 dollars.
• Reviews property records for possible discrepancies and performs follow-up actions to correct errors.
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• Performs all aspects of technical supply management, responsible for the entire life cycle of document
processing.
• Apply appropriate Department of Defense (DOD) and Department of the Army (DA) regulations/policies
pertaining to the management and control of Government owned property.
• Processing property book documents weekly using the Property Book Unit Supply Enhance (PBUSE) and Global
Combat Support System (GCSS-ARMY) and Logistics Information Warehouse (LIW system).
• Assisted the unit with research from Standard Army Management Information System (STAMIS) programs
including Property Book Unit Supply-Enhanced (PBUSE) and logistical web sites from the Army Logistics Support
Agency (LOGSA) and Global Combat Support System (GCSS-ARMY).
• Key accomplishments: Maintained the supply room and all transactions while unit was on mission Helped the
unit properly switch systems from PBUSE to GCSS-ARMY with-in a timely manner and no issues. Also earned an
award from 21ST
Theater Sustainment Command for the Supply Excellence award for FY14.
Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF), Camp Buehring, Kuwait June 2012-January 2013
Supply Technician
Camp Buehring, Kuwait
• Maintained Company Commanders Theater Provided Equipment (TPE) and the Forward and Rear Property
Books.
• Established and maintained a schedule of periodic inventories. Ensured all property is accounted for and records
meet regulatory requirements.
• Ensured that soldier issue files are in accordance with DA PAM 710-2-1, AR 710-2, and AR 735-5.
• Received and process supply forms documenting receipt, issue, transfer, and shipment of property to and from
deployment.
• Received and inspect incoming supplies and equipment
• Turned in property transfer documentation to the installation property book office.
• Maintained all supply records to keep them up-to-date
• Key accomplishments: Maintained three property books and earned 3 awards for top supply room. Assisted in
shipping equipment to and from deployment with no issues. Signed for over $2,000,000.00 worth of equipment
and properly distributed it to the respectable personnel.
Unit Supply Clerk Fort Benning, Georgia February 2011- October 2013
Supply Technician
Fort Benning, Georgia
• Maintained a Field Artillery Property Book Hand Receipt worth over $5,000,000.00 dollars of property.
• Operated computerized database systems to include Property Book Unit Supply Enhanced (PBUSE), Logistics
Information Warehouse (LIW/LOGSA), SSN-LIN Automated Management & Integrating System (SLAMIS) with
the goal of maximum property accountability.
• Maintained asset visibility using Property Book Unit Supply Enhanced including but not limited to asset
adjustments, lateral transfers, and updating authorizations.
• Performed integrated supply management for general supplies to include Class II, III, IV, VII, and IX.
• Executed equipment storage, and inventory processes: this will include, but may not limited to the receipt,
storage, issue, accountability, and preservation of organizational and installation equipment.
• Identifies equipment status to include completeness, serviceability, and accountability.
• Verified part numbers, general quantity, condition, and label or data plate information.
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• Ensured proper storage of material in appropriate/assigned locations ensuring storage site meets weight
capacity, space, and security requirements.
• Executed field level maintenance activities, including but not limited to Preventive Maintenance Checks and
Services (PMCS) and operator level functions.
• Key accomplishments: Successfully maintained the unit’s property book. Earned numerous awards during the
years. Handled numerous FLIPLs and was able to re-establish equipment to the property book. Showed
outstanding leadership and professionalism.
Marshalls Sales Associate 1381 E Ridge Rd Irondequoit, NY October 2007- July 2010
Sales Associate
Irondequoit, NY
• Responding quickly and resourcefully to customer requests or concerns
• Serving multiple customers in a short period of time.
• Carrying out re-merchandising, display, price markdowns duties.
• Accurately completing cash register transactions.
• Receiving store deliveries.
• Representing the store in a professional and positive manner.
• Taking care of the customers’ needs while following company procedures.
• Organizing the display of merchandise.
• Adhering to all store retail policies and procedures.
E D U C A T I O N & T R A I N I N G
• John Marshall High School September 2005-2009
• Army Basic Training, Fort Jackson, South Carolina August 2010- November 2010
• Advanced Individual Training Fort Lee, Virginia November 2010- January 2011
• Unit Armor Training Course/ Small Arms Repair and Maintenance March 2011
• Property Book Unit Supply Enhanced June 2011
• Basic Leaders Course February 2014- March 2014
• GCSS-Army Training Course July 2015
• Studying Criminal Justice/ Logistics at American Military University February 2014-Present

Chelci D Smith Resume

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    Page I of3 Chelci D Smith CMR 415 BOX 8557 APO, AE 09114 84 PULASKI ST ROCHESTER, NY 14621 chelci.d.smith@gmail.com +491602081729 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE IN LOGISTICS AND PROCUREMENT …dedicated to excellence, strong leadership, and the delivery of superior results P R O F E S S I O N A L P R O F I L E Procurement Opportunities (Contract or Permanent) Career reflects 5 years’ of professional warehouse and supply room experience, inventory control and material handling experience with a hardworking and dedicated work ethic. Career is supported by being a (92y) Supply Specialist while serving in the US Army. Includes clear communication both verbally and in writing. Has experience with a wide selection of military property accounting systems and an active Secret clearance. C O R E C O M P E T E N C I E S • Property Book Unit Supply Enhance (PBUSE) • Global Combat Support System (GCSS-Army) • Army Records Information Management System (ARIMS) • Army Enterprise Systems Integration Program (AESIP) • Logistics Information Warehouse (LIW) • Logistics Support Activity (LOGSA) • Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) • Knowledgeable of Army Supply Policies/Procedures • Customer Service • MS Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook …etc.) • Warehouse and Inventory Management • Turn-Ins, Receiving & Distribution • DA Forms (2062, 1348-1, 3161, 4949…etc.) • SAP WinGUI W O R K E X P E R I E N C E Unit Supply Clerk, November 2013-Present Supply Technician Grafenwoehr- Germany • Operate Property Book Unit Supply – Enhanced (PBUSE) to independently analyze and resolve difficult issues and problems in the assigned area of responsibility involving accountability processes, supply data management or day-to-day operational procedures to manage complex classified supply programs; update and post property book transactions, responsible for tracking materials. • Knowledgeable of asset visibility, property accountability, property management, physical asset control, supply maintenance. Assign receipt, cataloging, custodial care/storage, issue and disposition of government property and ensure procedures for government property accountability are compliant under the Army Regulation. • Assisted the unit with onsite accountability and lateral transfers in IAW DA PAM 710-2-1 • Re-established property accountability using the process of Financial Liability Investigation of Property Loss (FLIPL) equipment in excess of $5,000.00 dollars. • Reviews property records for possible discrepancies and performs follow-up actions to correct errors.
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    Page II of3 • Performs all aspects of technical supply management, responsible for the entire life cycle of document processing. • Apply appropriate Department of Defense (DOD) and Department of the Army (DA) regulations/policies pertaining to the management and control of Government owned property. • Processing property book documents weekly using the Property Book Unit Supply Enhance (PBUSE) and Global Combat Support System (GCSS-ARMY) and Logistics Information Warehouse (LIW system). • Assisted the unit with research from Standard Army Management Information System (STAMIS) programs including Property Book Unit Supply-Enhanced (PBUSE) and logistical web sites from the Army Logistics Support Agency (LOGSA) and Global Combat Support System (GCSS-ARMY). • Key accomplishments: Maintained the supply room and all transactions while unit was on mission Helped the unit properly switch systems from PBUSE to GCSS-ARMY with-in a timely manner and no issues. Also earned an award from 21ST Theater Sustainment Command for the Supply Excellence award for FY14. Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF), Camp Buehring, Kuwait June 2012-January 2013 Supply Technician Camp Buehring, Kuwait • Maintained Company Commanders Theater Provided Equipment (TPE) and the Forward and Rear Property Books. • Established and maintained a schedule of periodic inventories. Ensured all property is accounted for and records meet regulatory requirements. • Ensured that soldier issue files are in accordance with DA PAM 710-2-1, AR 710-2, and AR 735-5. • Received and process supply forms documenting receipt, issue, transfer, and shipment of property to and from deployment. • Received and inspect incoming supplies and equipment • Turned in property transfer documentation to the installation property book office. • Maintained all supply records to keep them up-to-date • Key accomplishments: Maintained three property books and earned 3 awards for top supply room. Assisted in shipping equipment to and from deployment with no issues. Signed for over $2,000,000.00 worth of equipment and properly distributed it to the respectable personnel. Unit Supply Clerk Fort Benning, Georgia February 2011- October 2013 Supply Technician Fort Benning, Georgia • Maintained a Field Artillery Property Book Hand Receipt worth over $5,000,000.00 dollars of property. • Operated computerized database systems to include Property Book Unit Supply Enhanced (PBUSE), Logistics Information Warehouse (LIW/LOGSA), SSN-LIN Automated Management & Integrating System (SLAMIS) with the goal of maximum property accountability. • Maintained asset visibility using Property Book Unit Supply Enhanced including but not limited to asset adjustments, lateral transfers, and updating authorizations. • Performed integrated supply management for general supplies to include Class II, III, IV, VII, and IX. • Executed equipment storage, and inventory processes: this will include, but may not limited to the receipt, storage, issue, accountability, and preservation of organizational and installation equipment. • Identifies equipment status to include completeness, serviceability, and accountability. • Verified part numbers, general quantity, condition, and label or data plate information.
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    Page III of3 • Ensured proper storage of material in appropriate/assigned locations ensuring storage site meets weight capacity, space, and security requirements. • Executed field level maintenance activities, including but not limited to Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) and operator level functions. • Key accomplishments: Successfully maintained the unit’s property book. Earned numerous awards during the years. Handled numerous FLIPLs and was able to re-establish equipment to the property book. Showed outstanding leadership and professionalism. Marshalls Sales Associate 1381 E Ridge Rd Irondequoit, NY October 2007- July 2010 Sales Associate Irondequoit, NY • Responding quickly and resourcefully to customer requests or concerns • Serving multiple customers in a short period of time. • Carrying out re-merchandising, display, price markdowns duties. • Accurately completing cash register transactions. • Receiving store deliveries. • Representing the store in a professional and positive manner. • Taking care of the customers’ needs while following company procedures. • Organizing the display of merchandise. • Adhering to all store retail policies and procedures. E D U C A T I O N & T R A I N I N G • John Marshall High School September 2005-2009 • Army Basic Training, Fort Jackson, South Carolina August 2010- November 2010 • Advanced Individual Training Fort Lee, Virginia November 2010- January 2011 • Unit Armor Training Course/ Small Arms Repair and Maintenance March 2011 • Property Book Unit Supply Enhanced June 2011 • Basic Leaders Course February 2014- March 2014 • GCSS-Army Training Course July 2015 • Studying Criminal Justice/ Logistics at American Military University February 2014-Present