TERRANCE D VEAL
Address: 1259 Clearwood Road Henrico, VA 23238
Cellular: (804) 625-0566 |E-mail: terrance.d.veal@hotmail.com
Clearance: Secret Security Clearance (SF86P)
PROFESSIONAL OBJECTIVE
Seeking a position in logistics management where my expert knowledge of global warehouse oversight, supply chain management, retail
supply systems, and database development will support the goals of the department and the mission of the organization.
AREAS of EXPERTISE
 Logistics Management & Planning  SQL Statements Database  Effective Communicator
 GCSS-Army  SAP  ERP
 Wholesale/Retail Supply System  Standard Forms Processing  Regulatory Compliance
 PBUSE  SARSS  Logistics Modernization Program
 Management Information Systems  System Anomalies Resolution  Budget Management
SUMMARY of QUALIFICATIONS
 Experience: Offers nine (9) years of experience as a Brigade S4 NCOIC, Battalion S4 NCOIC, Unit Supply NCOIC, Unit Supply
Specialist, Tracking System Support Specialist, Logistics Analyst, Master Supply Technician, and GCSS-Army Instructor
 Core Processes: Possesses advanced working knowledge in logistics and supply chain management systems, including Maximo
(tracking and management of products), PBUSE AIT (Automatic Identification Technology), Standard Army Maintenance System
(SAMS-E), Standard Army Retail Supply System(SARSS), Army Prepositioned Stock (APS), and Direct Support/General Support
(DS/GS)
 Forms Management: Completes and documents product inventory management, shipping, and receiving through daily usage of
data entry and order tracking systems; uses the Standard Army Management Information System (STAMIS); checks
forms/worksheets 3953, 3161, 1348, 2765, 2404, 2407, 5988E and DA form 1687 for accuracy
 Database Management: Professional use of Systems Application Process (SAP), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Global
Combat Support SystemArmy (GCSS-Army), Army War Reserve Deployment System(AWRDS) and Property Book Unit Supply
Enhanced (PBUSE) with the ability to build and maintain a database of APS data
 Processes & Procedures: Adheres to standard operating procedures (SOPs), general office practices, and departmental guidelines
to make sound judgments and foster internal/external customer relations; creates and reviews procedures for distribution and
inventory management to maximize customer satisfaction and minimize cost
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
Deployment Team Member / GCSS-Army Unit Supply Instructor, Joint Logistics Managers Inc., Richmond, VA, March 2015 – Present;
Responsible for site preparation activities, classroom set-up and tear-down, classroom instruction/facilitation.
 Facilitates the program of instruction to 25 - 30 adult learners
 Assist in converting units with data validation checks and post go live activities
 Learn and train other GCSS-Army business areas such as Property Book, Warehouse, Finance, Maintenance, and Access
Administrator to support the fielding effort
 Test GCSS-Army functionality for Developers and give them positive or negative feedback
 Provide Post Deployment System Support (PDSS) after the post go live activity phase
Shipping Packer, Cape Fox Government Services, Warner Robins, GA, July 2014 – December 2014; Prepared finished products for
shipment or storage by placing them in shipping containers, on pallets or on the warehouse shelves.
 Unloaded trucks by hand or by using material handling equipment (i.e. forklifts, pallet jacks)
 Reviewed manifests, packing lists, and other documentation to ensure material is correctly addressed, labeled, and that the correct
number of boxes are received
 Updated the warehouse receiving database from manifests and packing lists
 Examined storage areas to ensure correct labeling and adherence to safety standards
 Used material handling equipment as required, loads materials onto trucks in accordance with weight distribution guidelines and
limitations
 Verified all stock activity
Logistics Analyst III, SENTEL Corporation (401st
Army Field Support Brigade), Bagram, Afghanistan, September 2013 – April 2014;
Entrusted to manage various aspects of supply chain and global management. On a daily basis uses STAMIS and other core “Management
Information Systems” to manage and maintain asset visibility.
 Provided asset visibility and property management for non-expendable equipment in support of the 401st
Army Field Support
Brigade in Bagram, Afghanistan
 Maintained accurate visibility of all major end items and closely monitored the distribution and redistribution of Organizational and
Theater Provided equipment (TPE)
 Conducted routine analysis within logistics systems in order to ensure data integrity
 Reviewed equipment density levels for both serviceable excess equipment and the disposal of unserviceable items through PBUSE
activity registers
 Coordinated with property book officers, and report managers for weekly reconciliation of property book balances
Master Supply Technician, Honeywell Technology Solutions Incorporated (401st
Army Field Support Brigade), Bagram, Afghanistan,
March 2013 – September 2013; Entrusted to manage various aspects of supply chain and global management. On a daily basis uses STAMIS
and other core “Management Information Systems” to manage and maintain asset visibility.
 Performed data input, data retrieval, structured and ad hoc queries; utilizing the Logistics Modernization Program (LMP)
 Performed continuing assignments preparing recurring and special reports and compiling statistics from data requiring substantial
analysis, interpretation, and development of new formats
 Conducted extensive and causative research of catalog databases to locate more cost effective, available substitutes and new
products
 Administered training; developed training material and conducted training
 Reviewed and approved inventory reports to assure compliance with all regulations
 Summarized and documented reports to Command, including demand, supply planning, logistics management, and customer
service
Brigade S4 NCOIC, US Army (Third Army NCO Academy), Camp Arifjan Kuwait, June 2011 - September 2012; Served as the Senior
Logistician in a staff level position to perform integral logistic operations related to processing, managing, overseeing int ernational
product/asset orders, and property accountability.
 Executed the duties and responsibilities of a 5 man supply and logistics team at a Brigade level for a twelve month period
 Responsible for briefing, training, property accountability, planning, coordinating, and executing housing, meals, transportation,
working facilities, environmental concerns, maintenance for over 1000 personnel
 Prioritized the Academy's needs with limited budget and resources; relentlessly enforced the command supply discipline program
 Provided guidance and assistance on matters of logistics including supply, warehousing, and storage; monitors material service
contracts and vendor performance
 Submitted and tracked Transportation Movement Requests (TMR) and arranged logistical support for the movement of equipment
and containers in our area of operations
 Lead six facility management officers over 20 facilities; enforced safe living conditions through fire codes and installation
requirements
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
 Education: Wilkinson County Senior High (2001, Diploma Earned); Franklin University, BS Computer Science (2005, Degree
Earned); American Military University, MBA Transportation and Logistics Management (2015, Degree Earned)
 Certifications: Level I & II Instructor, 2015; Customer Service Representative, 2001; Unit Supply Specialist Course 92Y, 2007;
Logistics Information Warehouse (LIW), 2008; Certificate in Material Requisition, 2006; ServSafe Certification, Exp Date 12/3/2015
 Computer Skills: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Outlook/Lotus E-Mail Systems, Internet
Additional Information: United States Passport (unrestricted);United States Citizen with Driver’s License; Recipient of theQuartermaster
Honorable Order of Saint Martin Regimental Award in July 2012

Veal, Terrance Resume

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    TERRANCE D VEAL Address:1259 Clearwood Road Henrico, VA 23238 Cellular: (804) 625-0566 |E-mail: terrance.d.veal@hotmail.com Clearance: Secret Security Clearance (SF86P) PROFESSIONAL OBJECTIVE Seeking a position in logistics management where my expert knowledge of global warehouse oversight, supply chain management, retail supply systems, and database development will support the goals of the department and the mission of the organization. AREAS of EXPERTISE  Logistics Management & Planning  SQL Statements Database  Effective Communicator  GCSS-Army  SAP  ERP  Wholesale/Retail Supply System  Standard Forms Processing  Regulatory Compliance  PBUSE  SARSS  Logistics Modernization Program  Management Information Systems  System Anomalies Resolution  Budget Management SUMMARY of QUALIFICATIONS  Experience: Offers nine (9) years of experience as a Brigade S4 NCOIC, Battalion S4 NCOIC, Unit Supply NCOIC, Unit Supply Specialist, Tracking System Support Specialist, Logistics Analyst, Master Supply Technician, and GCSS-Army Instructor  Core Processes: Possesses advanced working knowledge in logistics and supply chain management systems, including Maximo (tracking and management of products), PBUSE AIT (Automatic Identification Technology), Standard Army Maintenance System (SAMS-E), Standard Army Retail Supply System(SARSS), Army Prepositioned Stock (APS), and Direct Support/General Support (DS/GS)  Forms Management: Completes and documents product inventory management, shipping, and receiving through daily usage of data entry and order tracking systems; uses the Standard Army Management Information System (STAMIS); checks forms/worksheets 3953, 3161, 1348, 2765, 2404, 2407, 5988E and DA form 1687 for accuracy  Database Management: Professional use of Systems Application Process (SAP), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Global Combat Support SystemArmy (GCSS-Army), Army War Reserve Deployment System(AWRDS) and Property Book Unit Supply Enhanced (PBUSE) with the ability to build and maintain a database of APS data  Processes & Procedures: Adheres to standard operating procedures (SOPs), general office practices, and departmental guidelines to make sound judgments and foster internal/external customer relations; creates and reviews procedures for distribution and inventory management to maximize customer satisfaction and minimize cost EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Deployment Team Member / GCSS-Army Unit Supply Instructor, Joint Logistics Managers Inc., Richmond, VA, March 2015 – Present; Responsible for site preparation activities, classroom set-up and tear-down, classroom instruction/facilitation.  Facilitates the program of instruction to 25 - 30 adult learners  Assist in converting units with data validation checks and post go live activities  Learn and train other GCSS-Army business areas such as Property Book, Warehouse, Finance, Maintenance, and Access Administrator to support the fielding effort  Test GCSS-Army functionality for Developers and give them positive or negative feedback  Provide Post Deployment System Support (PDSS) after the post go live activity phase Shipping Packer, Cape Fox Government Services, Warner Robins, GA, July 2014 – December 2014; Prepared finished products for shipment or storage by placing them in shipping containers, on pallets or on the warehouse shelves.  Unloaded trucks by hand or by using material handling equipment (i.e. forklifts, pallet jacks)
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     Reviewed manifests,packing lists, and other documentation to ensure material is correctly addressed, labeled, and that the correct number of boxes are received  Updated the warehouse receiving database from manifests and packing lists  Examined storage areas to ensure correct labeling and adherence to safety standards  Used material handling equipment as required, loads materials onto trucks in accordance with weight distribution guidelines and limitations  Verified all stock activity Logistics Analyst III, SENTEL Corporation (401st Army Field Support Brigade), Bagram, Afghanistan, September 2013 – April 2014; Entrusted to manage various aspects of supply chain and global management. On a daily basis uses STAMIS and other core “Management Information Systems” to manage and maintain asset visibility.  Provided asset visibility and property management for non-expendable equipment in support of the 401st Army Field Support Brigade in Bagram, Afghanistan  Maintained accurate visibility of all major end items and closely monitored the distribution and redistribution of Organizational and Theater Provided equipment (TPE)  Conducted routine analysis within logistics systems in order to ensure data integrity  Reviewed equipment density levels for both serviceable excess equipment and the disposal of unserviceable items through PBUSE activity registers  Coordinated with property book officers, and report managers for weekly reconciliation of property book balances Master Supply Technician, Honeywell Technology Solutions Incorporated (401st Army Field Support Brigade), Bagram, Afghanistan, March 2013 – September 2013; Entrusted to manage various aspects of supply chain and global management. On a daily basis uses STAMIS and other core “Management Information Systems” to manage and maintain asset visibility.  Performed data input, data retrieval, structured and ad hoc queries; utilizing the Logistics Modernization Program (LMP)  Performed continuing assignments preparing recurring and special reports and compiling statistics from data requiring substantial analysis, interpretation, and development of new formats  Conducted extensive and causative research of catalog databases to locate more cost effective, available substitutes and new products  Administered training; developed training material and conducted training  Reviewed and approved inventory reports to assure compliance with all regulations  Summarized and documented reports to Command, including demand, supply planning, logistics management, and customer service Brigade S4 NCOIC, US Army (Third Army NCO Academy), Camp Arifjan Kuwait, June 2011 - September 2012; Served as the Senior Logistician in a staff level position to perform integral logistic operations related to processing, managing, overseeing int ernational product/asset orders, and property accountability.  Executed the duties and responsibilities of a 5 man supply and logistics team at a Brigade level for a twelve month period  Responsible for briefing, training, property accountability, planning, coordinating, and executing housing, meals, transportation, working facilities, environmental concerns, maintenance for over 1000 personnel  Prioritized the Academy's needs with limited budget and resources; relentlessly enforced the command supply discipline program  Provided guidance and assistance on matters of logistics including supply, warehousing, and storage; monitors material service contracts and vendor performance
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     Submitted andtracked Transportation Movement Requests (TMR) and arranged logistical support for the movement of equipment and containers in our area of operations  Lead six facility management officers over 20 facilities; enforced safe living conditions through fire codes and installation requirements PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT  Education: Wilkinson County Senior High (2001, Diploma Earned); Franklin University, BS Computer Science (2005, Degree Earned); American Military University, MBA Transportation and Logistics Management (2015, Degree Earned)  Certifications: Level I & II Instructor, 2015; Customer Service Representative, 2001; Unit Supply Specialist Course 92Y, 2007; Logistics Information Warehouse (LIW), 2008; Certificate in Material Requisition, 2006; ServSafe Certification, Exp Date 12/3/2015  Computer Skills: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Outlook/Lotus E-Mail Systems, Internet Additional Information: United States Passport (unrestricted);United States Citizen with Driver’s License; Recipient of theQuartermaster Honorable Order of Saint Martin Regimental Award in July 2012