Marcus Lux has over 26 years of experience in supply chain and logistics management, including 21 years in the US Army and additional experience as a contractor. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Business Management. His most recent role was as a supervisor for Northrop Grumman in Saudi Arabia, where he assisted in training Saudi military personnel. He is authorized to work in the US and can pass a background check.
1. Marcus E Lux
Lacey, WA 98503 • United States
(360) 485-3371 • Marcusl33@hotmail.com
Summary of Qualifications:
Spent 21 years in the United States Army Logistics and Supply Chain field from 1990-2011, until retirement.
Warehouse Experience for 8 months. Authorized to work in the US for any employer. Can pass a background
check and drug test. Two deployments into the Middle East serving as a U.S. Contractor. Currently deployed
with Northrup Grumman/Vinnell Arabia in Saudi Arabia. Bachelor's degree in Business Management. 26 Years
of Supply chain experience.
Professional Experience
Northrup Grumman/Vinnell Arabia, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,United States
Supervisor
Mar 16-Mar 17
Wesley Fine Contact number: +966-50-012-0984 (050-012-0984) Email address: wfine@vinnellarabia.com
Duties/responsibilities: Assists the Section Lead, Doctrine Fielding Section (DFS) train developers in related
doctrinal, collective task, and individual task publications for implementation in the Saudi Arabia National
Guard. Trains Publications and Military Doctrine Department developers in the development, staffing, revision,
and publishing conversion of Contractor Field Test Editions to National Guard Final Editions. Assist and Advise
the Saudi Arabian National Guard (SANG) Modernization Program in the Training Support Military Doctrine
Unit (TSMDU). Assist and advise the Plans, developing, staffing, publishing, and revision of field manuals,
doctrine and training within the TSMDU (Training Support Military Doctrine Unit) Organization. Researching,
writing, editing, and proofreading technical data for use in doctrine manuals such as procedures and
specifications. Proficient in MS Office Professional software. Design workshop on doctrine development process
and conduct Train-The-Trainer program to select SANG-TSMDU General Officers, Senior Officers, and
Noncommissioned Officers within TSMDU Doctrine Development Department. Supervisory Responsibilities:
Supervises one Saudi Arabian Interpreter/Translator. (Labor ready in Lacey, WA 360-786-9113).
HoneywellHTSI,UnitedStates
Master Supply Technician
March 2012 – November 2012
Duties: Deployed to Kandahar, Afghanistan in support of Operation Endure Freedom with Honeywell HTSI as
a Master Supply Tech (MST). Subsequently promoted into the position of Theater Provided Equipment (TPE)
Planner. Responsible for the uploading of thousands of pieces of rolling and non-rolling stock equipment into
the automated logistics system. TPE Planner; assisting the United States Military in obtaining disposition
instructions and document numbers for turn in. Acted as property book supply representative to all customers
and supervised day-to-day property book activities including posting, editing, and filing of all property book
documentation. Responsible for accountability and maintaining team equipment, to include all ground force
equipment. Maintained and managed over $40,000,000 in theater property.
U.S. Army, Fort Lewis, United States
LogisticsSpecialist
August 1990-
August 2011
Managed, planned and executed all functions of Army supply operations. Supervised logistical support for a
4,500-person combat support organization and conducted professional development training for 45 supply
support personnel. Supervised and trained over 90 supply personnel and command teams in the areas of supply
excellence, and the prevention of fraud and waste abuse. Responsible for over $1,300,000,000 worth of supplies
and equipment while deployed. Trained, counseled and supervised 40 support personnel, 50 supply personnel
and commanders during remote assignments. Maintained and managed organizational budgets in excess of
$2,500,000. Responsible for over $400,000 worth of mission-critical vehicles and equipment. Supervised all stock
2. room and warehouse operations for seven years by maintaining accountability and inventory controls on all
received shipments, supplies and equipment.
ManTech International, United States
Supply Technician
November 2012-March 2014
Responsible for assisting United States Army Units and customers with property accountability, financial
liability investigations and property book maintenance. Served as the subject matter expert in the areas of
supply management, supply chain management and logistics. Assisted units in supply chain and logistics
operations during deployments overseas. Property book and Logistics (automated) warehouse certified.
Worked as a member of the PAAT team. Certified in PBUSE.
DynCorpInternational,UnitedStates
Disposition Supervisor
October 2011-March 2012
Duties: Deployed to Kandahar, Afghanistan in support of the United States Army and the War on terrorism
with DynCorp International. Served as a Property Administrator and Lead Supervisor. Assigned as the
DynCorp Theater Provided Equipment (TPE) Lead Manager and DRMO/Disposition Turn-in Section Lead
Supervisor. Supervised one Foreign National and one Third country national within the Disposition section.
Responsible for the accountability and maintaining of $46,000,000 in military equipment and rolling stock.
Worked with the Theater Property Book team in Kandahar, Afghanistan and DynCorp TPE assets. Responsible
for turning in unserviceable, damaged, and excess materials, equipment and vehicles, valued at over
$10,000,000.
Premier Warehouse, Lacey, WA, United States
Warehouse Associate
April 2015-December 2015
Supervisor is Michael Jannson Contact number (360) 455-5391 Duties at Premier warehouse include unloading
and loading freight trucks that go to department stores throughout the Western Washington and Northern
Oregon areas (TJ Max, Marshall's, Target, Fred Myers to name a few). As a Warehouse associate, it is our
responsibility to unload the arrival trucks on a conveyor belt, separate the cargo by store and location and items,
place the merchandise on assigned pallets, Wrap the pallets and take them to designated areas within the
warehouse to be loaded on outbound trucks to be delivered to the outlining and supported stores. Have been
using a floor pallet jack to move the pallets from the build line to the ready areas to be loaded. Have been
working at this job for over 8 (eight) months now. Current rate of pay is $10/hr. Supervisor: Latisha Perkins;
206-262-7296 Detail/Service Agent SIXT Rental Car Facility (SEATAC, WA)
MILITARY SERVICE, United States
ServiceCountry
Education
August 1990 – August 2011
Nathan Bedford Forrest High School, Jacksonville, FL, United States
High school diploma or equivalent
High school diploma or equivalent
UniversityofPhoenix,UnitedStates
Bachelor degree in Business Management