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Jose L Ramos 950 Big Sky Drive, Apt J301 Clarksville, TN, 37040 (931) 624-0174 (C) [email protected] _____________________________________________________________________________________ U.S. Citizen Veteran's Preference: 10-point honorably discharged U.S. Army veteran Schedule A Preference Objective: Job Title: Department: Agency: Job Announcement Number: SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Accomplished U.S. Army veteran with over 20 years of progressive responsibility. Tremendous trainer, coach, and mentor, who leads from the front. Experienced in forecasting, supervising requisitions, issuing, and transporting of bulk fuel. Responsible for accountability, maintenance and operational readiness of transport and storage of petroleum and water equipment. Bi-lingual in English and Spanish with excellent communication skills. Possess Top Secret Clearance. EDUCATION Ashford University, Bachelors of Arts in Accounting, 2014 Pierce College, Associates of Arts, 2008 EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Petroleum Supply Sergeant May 2012-Present United States Army, Fort Campbell, KY 40 hours weekly MAJ Jeremy Smith Perform duties as Support Operations Petroleum Supply Sergeant. Provides oversight on all Petroleum Oil Lubricant (POL) operations; oversees the petroleum Quality Assurance System- Enhanced (PQAS-E), ensures mission readiness of all POL equipment is maintained at all times. Developed a Class III, HAZCOM, and Environmental SOPs for the 159 th Combat Aviation Brigade, to ensure quality assurance for all fuels was met monthly. Trained subordinate Battalions on the proper fuel reporting procedures, enhancing the units ability to maintain 100% accountability of Class III products. Inspected and made improvements to garrison and austere Forward Arming Refueling Points (FARPs), enhancing the units’ peace and wartime readiness.

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Jose L Ramos950 Big Sky Drive, Apt J301

Clarksville, TN, 37040(931) 624-0174 (C)

[email protected]_____________________________________________________________________________________

U.S. CitizenVeteran's Preference: 10-point honorably discharged U.S. Army veteranSchedule A Preference

Objective: Job Title:Department:Agency:Job Announcement Number:

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS

Accomplished U.S. Army veteran with over 20 years of progressive responsibility. Tremendous trainer, coach, and mentor, who leads from the front. Experienced in forecasting, supervising requisitions, issuing, and transporting of bulk fuel. Responsible for accountability, maintenance and operational readiness of transport and storage of petroleum and water equipment. Bi-lingual in English and Spanish with excellent communication skills. Possess Top Secret Clearance.

EDUCATION

Ashford University, Bachelors of Arts in Accounting, 2014

Pierce College, Associates of Arts, 2008

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Petroleum Supply Sergeant May 2012-PresentUnited States Army, Fort Campbell, KY 40 hours weeklyMAJ Jeremy Smith

Perform duties as Support Operations Petroleum Supply Sergeant. Provides oversight on all Petroleum Oil Lubricant (POL) operations; oversees the petroleum Quality Assurance System-Enhanced (PQAS-E), ensures mission readiness of all POL equipment is maintained at all times.

• Developed a Class III, HAZCOM, and Environmental SOPs for the 159th Combat Aviation Brigade, to ensure quality assurance for all fuels was met monthly.

• Trained subordinate Battalions on the proper fuel reporting procedures, enhancing the units ability to maintain 100% accountability of Class III products.

• Inspected and made improvements to garrison and austere Forward Arming Refueling Points (FARPs), enhancing the units’ peace and wartime readiness.

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Platoon Sergeant November 2010 - April 2012United States Army, Fort Campbell, KY 40 hours weekly1LT Michelle Kimbrough

Serves as platoon sergeant in a distribution company. Responsible for the training, health, welfare and professional development of 14 Non-Commissioned Officers (NCOs), and 46 soldiers; responsible for accountability, maintenance and combat readiness of all assign petroleum equipment.

• Proven leader during combat operations; his performance as acting First Sergeant during OEF was instrumental to units’ combat mission success.

• Unparallel duty performance; a highly polished Sergeant First Class who brings out the best in his Soldiers; Strong in Character, pride, and professionalism.

• Maintained 100% accountability and maintenance of his platoons assigned MTOE equipment in both garrison and austere environments.

Detachment Sergeant July 2010 - October 2010United States Army, Fort Lee, VA 40 hours weeklyCPT Joseph Williams

Served as Detachment Sergeant for the 612th Movement Control Detachment. Responsible for the training, morale, and welfare of the detachment; advices the detachment commander on Equal Opportunity, Consideration of others (CO2), Warrior Task and Battle Drills training, and monthly Unit Status Reports (USRs); Supervises the daily accountability and maintenance of the detachments organizational equipment.

• Performed flawlessly as First Sergeant for the detachment; sought out by peers and superiors throughout the battalion for operational guidance.

• Motivated trainer and mentor; prepares and trains his Soldiers on a daily basis for, boards, training exercises, and daily missions.

• Creates a climate in which Soldiers were encouraged to learn and grow on personal and professional matters.

Information Assurance Officer August 2009 - June 2010United States Army, Fort Lee, VA 40 hours weeklySGM Wayne Wright

Served as an advisor to the Commander on all intelligence matters pertaining to garrison and tactical situational; accountable for the receive, process and distribution of security intelligence information to subordinate units; responsible for the coordination of pre-deployment training for soldiers in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Enduring Freedom.

• Served as the Unit Status Report (USR) NCOIC; ensuring all reports where submitted with zero defects, meeting DoD reporting time-lines.

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• Supervised the production of over 22 daily intelligence report summaries in friendly and austere environments.

• Streamlined the process of in and out processing Soldiers in JPAS; processed over 30 security background packets with a zero error rate.

Platoon Sergeant February 2007 - July 2009United States Army, Smith Barracks, Germany 40 hours weekly1LT Emily Suiter

Served as platoon Sergeant of a petroleum heavy vehicle operator platoon. Responsible for the training, morale, and welfare of 65 soldiers and their families; supervises requisition, issue and transport of bulk fuel, responsible for accountability, maintenance and operational readiness of transport vehicles and petroleum related equipment.

• Continuously selected to serve as First Sergeant in the First Sergeants absence.• Synchronized and led daily Combat Logistic Patrols (CLPs) on a daily basis to deliver

classes 1-9 to several Forward Operating Bases (FOBs).• Maintained accountability of issue, receipts, and maintenance of all fuels worth in excess

of 120.5 million dollars.

Drill Sergeant January 2005 - January 2007United States Army, Fort Leonard Wood, MO 80 hours weeklySFC Andy Clark

Serves as Drill Sergeant in a gender-integrated Basic Training Company; instructs and teaches all facets of Basic Combat Training to include but limited to Basic and Advanced Rifle Marksmanship, Physical Fitness, Army Values, esprit de corps, discipline, customs and courtesies; responsible for the welfare and accountability of 60 initial entry soldiers per nine-week cycle, counsels and motivates young soldiers to attain their highest potential.

• Selected as Drill Sergeant of the Cycle on his second training cycle, unheard off for a new Drill Sergeant.

• Distinguished himself as a trainer, coach, and mentor by receiving the honor platoon streamer 6 out of 10 cycles.

• Implemented control measures and attention to detail on a daily basis resulting in zero safety violations or injuries to his platoons.

Petroleum Supply Supervisor April 2002 - December 2004United States Army, Fort Carson, CO 40 hours weeklySFC Jerry Robinson

Perform duties as Petroleum Quality Assurance Representative. Assists upper level management in appraisals of petroleum and water operations. Responsible for coordination and implementation of operations, training programs, administrative matters, and communication

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activities. Also estimated requirements for personnel, equipment, organizational maintenance, and repair of petroleum distribution facilities.

• Superior performance during deployment; able to accomplish any mission regardless of circumstances.

• Develop and maintained a training program for his section; trained to standard on the warrior task and battle drills, as well as 27 critical MOS tasks during combat.

• Led daily Combat Logistic Patrols (CLPs) on a daily basis, his sections equipment remain 100% mission ready, with no break downs during deployment.

Petroleum Supervisor September 2000 - March 2002United States Army, Anderson Barracks, Germany 40 hours weeklySSG Wanda Ingram-Johnson

Performs duties as a petroleum supervisor. Responsible for the training, discipline, professional development, morale, health and welfare of 18 soldiers and related petroleum equipment. Ensures accountability, maintenance, and operational readiness is maintain at all times.

• Assumes complete responsibility for his actions and those of his subordinates, leading by example on all tasks.

• Set the standard on several training exercises on the setting up of the Refuel On the Move (ROM) in record time.

• Continuously demonstrates an active interest in the personal and professional development of subordinates.

Petroleum Supply Specialist January 1995 - August 2000United States Army, Fort Hood, TX 40 hours weeklySSG Willie Taylor

Performs duties as a petroleum supply specialist by operating airplane refueling systems and equipment, planning and scheduling petroleum transport, operating pumps, pipelines and tanker equipment, testing oil and fuel samples, and understanding safety regulations and procedures for handling dangerous materials.

My duties include; receiving and stocking bulk and package products; issue and dispense bulk fuels and water from storage and distribution facilities to using units; selecting and submitting samples to laboratory for testing; performed petroleum and water accounting duties; and operated equipment used with petroleum and water distribution system and multiproduct pipeline system.

CERTIFICATIONS/SPECIALIZED TRAINING

• Petroleum and Water Specialist Senior Leaders Course (SLC)• Contracting Officer Representative Course• Antiterrorism Manager Course• Antiterrorism Officer Course

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• Safety Officer Course• Drill Sergeant Course• Petroleum Supply Specialist, Advanced Leaders Course (ALC)• Warrior Leadership Course (WLC)• Equal Opportunity Leader Course• Hazardous Materials Driver Training Course• Petroleum Supply Specialist, Advanced Individual Training (AIT)• Light Wheel Vehicle Mechanic Course, Advanced Individual Training (AIT)• Basic Combat Training

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• Safety Officer Course• Drill Sergeant Course• Petroleum Supply Specialist, Advanced Leaders Course (ALC)• Warrior Leadership Course (WLC)• Equal Opportunity Leader Course• Hazardous Materials Driver Training Course• Petroleum Supply Specialist, Advanced Individual Training (AIT)• Light Wheel Vehicle Mechanic Course, Advanced Individual Training (AIT)• Basic Combat Training