Lester Daniels Jr
727 Old Indian Camp Rd
Grovetown, Georgia 30813
Home: (706) 863-7592
Cell: (706) 799-1755
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Ford Douglas 4115 Columbia Rd Ste 5-290 Augusta, Ga 30907
Materials Manager #3 11/2014 – Present
Coordinates all material and equipment related activities from receipt to turn over including
shipping/receipt, loading and unloading, tagging, identification, traceability, storage and control,
inventory management, warehousing and issue of material to ensure compliance with DOE and NRC
requirements. Establishes and maintains up-to-date statuses and requirements of incoming equipment and
material. Interfaces and coordinates with field activities to ensure material needs were met. Monitors
inventory and tracks progress of filling requests in support of production schedules. Coordinates physical
inventory management activities, including conducting inventory, inventory reconciliations, audits and
interfacing with various departments. Assists warehouse personnel in off-loading trucks, training,
relocating material within storage areas, performs spot checks, and other related tasks as
required/assigned. Demonstrates a strong work ethic, high level of integrity, ability to read and
understand safety and regulatory requirements, instructions and procedures as related to tools and
equipment and the duties and responsibilities of the position. Utilizes PASSPORT/INDUS Asset suite and
other automated inventory control systems. Proficient in creating and maintaining EXCEL spreadsheets.
DHS Technologies LLC 33 Kings Highway Orangeburg, NY 10962
Business Developer Representative 07/2011 – 05/2013
Identified and developed new business opportunities in designated areas of responsibility (AOR).
Maintained current customer relationships, determined customer needs as they changed over time.
Familiarized customers with DHS’ capabilities and solutions to secure new contracts and generate
revenue. Ensured timely delivery of services to customers. Participated in trade shows. Assisted in
development of new Command Post Platforms with Senior Military Officers/NCO. Gave sales
presentations to customers and was able to demonstrate how to operate the equipment worked. Conducted
new equipment training.
HHC 202ND
MI BN Fort Gordon, GA 30905
Supply Supervisor 01/2010 – 02/2012
Received, inspected, inventoried, loaded, unloaded, segregated, stored, issued, delivered and turned-in
organization and installation supplies. Issued and received small arms, secured and controlled weapons
and ammunition in secure areas. Scheduled and performed preventive and organizational maintenance on
weapons. Inspected completed work for accuracy and compliance with established procedures.
Coordinated supply activities; reviewed and annotated changes to unit material condition status report.
Determined method of obtaining relief from responsibility for lost, damaged and destroyed supply items.
Performed duties shown at preceding level of skill and provides guidance to lower grade personnel.
Directed supply personnel in establishing supply and inventory control management functions. Reviewed
daily and monthly records of issues of petroleum products and operating supplies. Provided technical
assistance to equipment records/parts Specialist. Assisted and advised supply Officer and Commander.
Performed supervisory and management duties shown at preceding level of skill. Coordinated logistical
activities with other staff elements supply and service, and motor transport units. Conducted assistance
visits to subordinate elements. Developed and executed training programs. Contributed to staff
development and operations of supply support data systems, equipment review, and salvage and repair
parts supply procedures. Performed as the liaison between staff and supported personnel to improve
effectiveness of support activities. Conducted inspections and provides technical assistance to the
Inspector General.
B CO 299TH
FSB Fort Riley, KS 66441
First Sergeant/Mechanical Maintenance Supervisor 05/2007-12/2009
Supervisor and primary trainer to a company of over 200 Soldiers, ensured mission accomplishments and
the units deployment readiness; responsible for the maintenance, accountability, combat readiness of all
assigned vehicles, weapon systems and equipment in excess of $73 million. Oversaw the planning and
execution of over 200 Logistical Patrols and evaluated the logistical training and maintenance operations
of three Iraqi Army units. Supervised, planned, coordinated and directed the field and sustainment level
maintenance of all mechanical equipment; planned layouts of maintenance shops and facilities.
Supervised production and quality control; evaluated work performance and training requirements of
subordinates; assisted in preparing maintenance policies, technical studies, correspondence, records,
planning reports and special reports.
C CO 16TH
ORD BN Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005
First Sergeant 12/2005-04/2007
Served as the First Sergeant in an Advanced Individual Training (AIT) company with an average of 325
Soldiers; responsible for accountability, safety and training of the Soldiers; responsible for providing
sound advice to the commander on a wide range of topics including the health, esprit de corps, discipline,
mentoring, well-being, career progression, recognition, and professional development of all assigned
enlisted members; accountable for $750,000 in furniture and equipment.
61ST
ORD BDE Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005
Senior Enlisted Career Manager 11/2004 -11/2005
Performed career development analysis and life-cycle management functions for 14 different
occupational specialties consisting of more than 42,000 Soldiers. Responsible for researching, developing
and writing personnel management policies and doctrine; briefed and advised the Chief of Ordnance on
functional units and the training operational requirements for enlisted Ordnance Soldiers; prepared and
presented briefings to Ordnance Non-Commissioned Officers; liaison with other Proponent offices,
PERSCOM, USAFMSA and higher headquarters.
HHC 16TH
ORD BDE Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005
Instructor/Writer 06/2000-10/2003
Responsible for training Advanced Individual Training Students (AIT), International and reclassification
students in both Garrison and tactical environments; responsible for writing instructing, updating, and
validating course material; responsible for the maintenance and accountability of all classroom materials
and equipment; supervised and counseled students as required.
B CO 127TH
ASB APO AE 09165
Armament Repairer/Small Arms Repairer 05/1996-05/2000
Performed maintenance and inspections on electrical/electronic and hydraulic components and systems of
tank turrets and self-propelled and towed artillery; supervised repair crews, preparation of records and
reports, and supervised training of subordinates applying production and quality control principles and
procedures to maintenance operations. Determined appropriate methods for repairs or fabrications;
planned and organized work area layouts; scheduled assigned and coordinated work according to the
availability and capability of personnel and equipment. Primary for troubleshooting turret mechanisms
and weapons; isolated causes of malfunctions; determined necessary repairs, and performed final test and
inspections to ensure proper performance; conducted on-the-job-training; completed maintenance records.
782ND
MSB Fort Bragg, NC 28307
Fire Control System Repairer 07/1989-04/1996
Performed maintenance on fire control instruments and related equipment, including binoculars, aiming
circles, telescopes, range finders, and ballistic computers. Used hand and power tools and testing devices
to remove, repair, replace and synchronize fire control systems. Traced circuits using schematic
diagrams; repaired circuit boards and practiced laser safety precautions. Replaced defective parts and
performed operating test to ensure proper performance. Have a working knowledge of multi-meter,
oscilloscope, and other special meters as well as electrical and electronic theory; visually inspected
circuits and removed and replaced defective electrical and electronic components.
EDUCATION:
1996, 2 years College General Studies, Fayetteville Tech Community College, Total Credit hours: 81
1988, Chamberlain High School Tampa, Florida
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Top Secret Clearance 6/2010
Military Training:
Combat Life Savers Course 2007 and 1994
First Sergeant Course 2007
Excel 2001
PowerPoint 2001
Army Instructor Training Course 2000
Cadre Training 2000
Senior Leaders Course 1999
EO Leaders Course 1997
Defense Packing of Hazardous Materials for Transportation 1996
Advance Leaders Course 1995
UPL Training 1993
Warrior Leader Course 1992
I have received numerous NCO Evaluation Reports over the past 17 years with a rating of "excellence"
proving to be an exceptional Non-Commissioned Officer and a valuable asset to the Army.

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    Lester Daniels Jr 727Old Indian Camp Rd Grovetown, Georgia 30813 Home: (706) 863-7592 Cell: (706) 799-1755 WORK EXPERIENCE: Ford Douglas 4115 Columbia Rd Ste 5-290 Augusta, Ga 30907 Materials Manager #3 11/2014 – Present Coordinates all material and equipment related activities from receipt to turn over including shipping/receipt, loading and unloading, tagging, identification, traceability, storage and control, inventory management, warehousing and issue of material to ensure compliance with DOE and NRC requirements. Establishes and maintains up-to-date statuses and requirements of incoming equipment and material. Interfaces and coordinates with field activities to ensure material needs were met. Monitors inventory and tracks progress of filling requests in support of production schedules. Coordinates physical inventory management activities, including conducting inventory, inventory reconciliations, audits and interfacing with various departments. Assists warehouse personnel in off-loading trucks, training, relocating material within storage areas, performs spot checks, and other related tasks as required/assigned. Demonstrates a strong work ethic, high level of integrity, ability to read and understand safety and regulatory requirements, instructions and procedures as related to tools and equipment and the duties and responsibilities of the position. Utilizes PASSPORT/INDUS Asset suite and other automated inventory control systems. Proficient in creating and maintaining EXCEL spreadsheets. DHS Technologies LLC 33 Kings Highway Orangeburg, NY 10962 Business Developer Representative 07/2011 – 05/2013 Identified and developed new business opportunities in designated areas of responsibility (AOR). Maintained current customer relationships, determined customer needs as they changed over time. Familiarized customers with DHS’ capabilities and solutions to secure new contracts and generate revenue. Ensured timely delivery of services to customers. Participated in trade shows. Assisted in development of new Command Post Platforms with Senior Military Officers/NCO. Gave sales presentations to customers and was able to demonstrate how to operate the equipment worked. Conducted new equipment training. HHC 202ND MI BN Fort Gordon, GA 30905 Supply Supervisor 01/2010 – 02/2012 Received, inspected, inventoried, loaded, unloaded, segregated, stored, issued, delivered and turned-in organization and installation supplies. Issued and received small arms, secured and controlled weapons and ammunition in secure areas. Scheduled and performed preventive and organizational maintenance on weapons. Inspected completed work for accuracy and compliance with established procedures. Coordinated supply activities; reviewed and annotated changes to unit material condition status report. Determined method of obtaining relief from responsibility for lost, damaged and destroyed supply items. Performed duties shown at preceding level of skill and provides guidance to lower grade personnel. Directed supply personnel in establishing supply and inventory control management functions. Reviewed daily and monthly records of issues of petroleum products and operating supplies. Provided technical assistance to equipment records/parts Specialist. Assisted and advised supply Officer and Commander. Performed supervisory and management duties shown at preceding level of skill. Coordinated logistical activities with other staff elements supply and service, and motor transport units. Conducted assistance visits to subordinate elements. Developed and executed training programs. Contributed to staff development and operations of supply support data systems, equipment review, and salvage and repair parts supply procedures. Performed as the liaison between staff and supported personnel to improve
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    effectiveness of supportactivities. Conducted inspections and provides technical assistance to the Inspector General. B CO 299TH FSB Fort Riley, KS 66441 First Sergeant/Mechanical Maintenance Supervisor 05/2007-12/2009 Supervisor and primary trainer to a company of over 200 Soldiers, ensured mission accomplishments and the units deployment readiness; responsible for the maintenance, accountability, combat readiness of all assigned vehicles, weapon systems and equipment in excess of $73 million. Oversaw the planning and execution of over 200 Logistical Patrols and evaluated the logistical training and maintenance operations of three Iraqi Army units. Supervised, planned, coordinated and directed the field and sustainment level maintenance of all mechanical equipment; planned layouts of maintenance shops and facilities. Supervised production and quality control; evaluated work performance and training requirements of subordinates; assisted in preparing maintenance policies, technical studies, correspondence, records, planning reports and special reports. C CO 16TH ORD BN Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005 First Sergeant 12/2005-04/2007 Served as the First Sergeant in an Advanced Individual Training (AIT) company with an average of 325 Soldiers; responsible for accountability, safety and training of the Soldiers; responsible for providing sound advice to the commander on a wide range of topics including the health, esprit de corps, discipline, mentoring, well-being, career progression, recognition, and professional development of all assigned enlisted members; accountable for $750,000 in furniture and equipment. 61ST ORD BDE Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005 Senior Enlisted Career Manager 11/2004 -11/2005 Performed career development analysis and life-cycle management functions for 14 different occupational specialties consisting of more than 42,000 Soldiers. Responsible for researching, developing and writing personnel management policies and doctrine; briefed and advised the Chief of Ordnance on functional units and the training operational requirements for enlisted Ordnance Soldiers; prepared and presented briefings to Ordnance Non-Commissioned Officers; liaison with other Proponent offices, PERSCOM, USAFMSA and higher headquarters. HHC 16TH ORD BDE Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005 Instructor/Writer 06/2000-10/2003 Responsible for training Advanced Individual Training Students (AIT), International and reclassification students in both Garrison and tactical environments; responsible for writing instructing, updating, and validating course material; responsible for the maintenance and accountability of all classroom materials and equipment; supervised and counseled students as required. B CO 127TH ASB APO AE 09165 Armament Repairer/Small Arms Repairer 05/1996-05/2000 Performed maintenance and inspections on electrical/electronic and hydraulic components and systems of tank turrets and self-propelled and towed artillery; supervised repair crews, preparation of records and reports, and supervised training of subordinates applying production and quality control principles and procedures to maintenance operations. Determined appropriate methods for repairs or fabrications; planned and organized work area layouts; scheduled assigned and coordinated work according to the availability and capability of personnel and equipment. Primary for troubleshooting turret mechanisms and weapons; isolated causes of malfunctions; determined necessary repairs, and performed final test and inspections to ensure proper performance; conducted on-the-job-training; completed maintenance records. 782ND MSB Fort Bragg, NC 28307
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    Fire Control SystemRepairer 07/1989-04/1996 Performed maintenance on fire control instruments and related equipment, including binoculars, aiming circles, telescopes, range finders, and ballistic computers. Used hand and power tools and testing devices to remove, repair, replace and synchronize fire control systems. Traced circuits using schematic diagrams; repaired circuit boards and practiced laser safety precautions. Replaced defective parts and performed operating test to ensure proper performance. Have a working knowledge of multi-meter, oscilloscope, and other special meters as well as electrical and electronic theory; visually inspected circuits and removed and replaced defective electrical and electronic components. EDUCATION: 1996, 2 years College General Studies, Fayetteville Tech Community College, Total Credit hours: 81 1988, Chamberlain High School Tampa, Florida ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Top Secret Clearance 6/2010 Military Training: Combat Life Savers Course 2007 and 1994 First Sergeant Course 2007 Excel 2001 PowerPoint 2001 Army Instructor Training Course 2000 Cadre Training 2000 Senior Leaders Course 1999 EO Leaders Course 1997 Defense Packing of Hazardous Materials for Transportation 1996 Advance Leaders Course 1995 UPL Training 1993 Warrior Leader Course 1992 I have received numerous NCO Evaluation Reports over the past 17 years with a rating of "excellence" proving to be an exceptional Non-Commissioned Officer and a valuable asset to the Army.