"Movement Control Specialist"
JASON M. KLENKE401 Woodland Dr Copper Canyon, TX 75077 (817) 946-6862 jason.klenke@live.com PROFILE AND EXPERTISE A professional that is energetic, motivated, detail-oriented and results-oriented with over fifteen years of experience. An individual with proven experience in logistics support (maintenance, supply and transportation) and hazardous materials, recognized for having the ability to handle situations under pressure. Skilled in the management of others and in team building and a professional with a positive attitude and a team player that is customer oriented in a multicultural environment. Sound decision-making abilities and a how can we make it work attitude. Excellent communications and organizational skills with solid project management experience. Ability to balance workload while multi-tasking. Core competencies include: Leadership Analytical Thinker Relationship Builder Problem Solver Negotiator Trainer/Mentor Business Risk Assessment Project Management Multicultural Diverse PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE DynCorp International Ft. Worth, TX June 2010 - Present Movement Control Specialist I was responsible for the coordination of cargo being transshipped from sealift to airlift. Duties in this position included coordinating flights for cargo to be moved, certifying Hazardous Materials for airlift and weight, balancing, marking and processing cargo for airlift. Other duties included the training of personnel in the practices of weighing, balancing and marking cargo, calculating restraint required for cargo aboard aircraft and the procedures for processing cargo for onward movement. General Dynamics Information Technology Montgomery, AL February 2010 June 2010 Senior Functional Transportation Analyst In this position I was responsible for testing the functionality of computer systems created by General Dynamics Information Technology for the United States Military. Specifically, I tested the CMOS (Cargo Movement Operations System) to ensure that all of the requirements were met functionally for the US Military. TRI-COR Industries Scott AFB, IL May 2009 January 2010 Global Decision Support System Help Desk This position is responsible for ensuring the users of the Command and Control system used by the United States Air Force Air Mobility Command as well as other major commands understand how to use the system. In addition, responsibilities include training other individuals on the GDSS2 system and reporting discrepancies or errors in the system to the software developers. Additional duties include; recommending priorities, documenting issues encountered during testing and recommending solutions to known problems. Kellogg, Brown and Root Houston, TX February 2008 May 2009 Logistics Operations Officer (Work Location Joint Base Balad, Iraq) This position is responsible for planning, developing and directing logistics operations to ensure integrating the functions of supply and services, transportation, maintenance. In addition, managed all facets of transportation related to the planning, operation, coordination and evaluation of all methods of transportation including multi-modal systems. Additional duties include; recommending priorities, documenting cargo and/or personnel to be transported, allocated resources and determined appropriate modes necessary for the optimum utilization of assets and timely completion. Developed and initiated strategies for utilizing Private Security Companies and Iraqi Transportation Assets Established and developed in house capabilities through training and mentoring skill set required for handling of logistics activities Function as logistics team expert on consultancy teams. Support local Iraqi companies in improving their processes related to logistics operations Utilized BCS3 (Battle Command Sustainment Support System), GDMS (Global Distribution Management System) and TLW (Trans Log Web) in support of commercial entities supporting the Sustainment Command throughout Iraq. JASON M. KLENKE PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (CONT) Hyundai Merchant Marine Irving, TX June 2007 February 2008 Hazardous Materials Compliance Officer This position is responsible for all aspects of hazardous material transportation via truck, rail or ocean. Additionally, must understand procedures, charts and provide excellent customer service and when required resolve and train customers on various regulations and necessary paperwork. Demonstrated extensive knowledge of CFR 49, and the IMDG Reduced the number of discrepancies resulting in less man hours required to correct paperwork Created an internal and external network, easing the work flow and helped in troubleshooting Liaised with various departments/countries to understand the organizations capabilities and restrictions United States Air Force (Civil Service) Sheppard AFB, TX May 2006 June 2007 Transportation Manager This position is responsible for planning and organizing traffic management activities. This would include but not be limited to the following; receives and packages items for shipment or storage, certifies hazardous cargo to be moved by surface and air, segregates items requiring special handling, considers, cost and special handling requirements, ensure convoy, hazardous or oversized permits required for shipping, inspect shipments, verifies carrier service, arranges and verifies travel arrangements and operates various equipment. Received monetary bonus for exemplary service Operated various equipment (material handling equipment, machines that weight, band, staple tape and seal, woodworking equipment and computers) Coordinated movement of specific types of hazardous cargo (meeting customers required delivery dates) United States Air Force Reserves Little Rock AFB, AR December 2003 December 2009 Air Terminal Operations Center Supervisor This position is responsible for directing aerial port operations such as management of fixed and mobile air terminals through various sub-processes (Fleet Services, Aerial Delivery, Passenger Terminals, Freight and the Air Terminal Operations). Additionally, coordinates with other agencies and military and commercial aircraft schedules, evaluates movement forecast and flow of personnel and cargo, collects and analyzes data, establishes procedures, conducts personnel and equipment management surveys, inspects aircraft activities for compliance and directs supervisory personnel providing cargo and passenger loading and unloading services. Responsible for the coordination of the storage and shipment of frozen and non perishable food stuffs as well as fresh fruits and vegetables for military dining facilities and exchanges. In addition, selects, assembles, palletizes and transports aircraft cargo loads to and from aircraft and storage areas utilizing 4k and 10k forklifts and NGSL, 25k, 40k and 60k loaders. Supported Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom in Qatar and Iraq Raised the aircraft utilization rate from 64% to 94% and on time departures increased from 76% to 98% Received letters of appreciation from Squadron Commander for efforts supporting the transportation needs of the customers United States Air Force November 1994 August 2003 Air Terminal Operations Supervisor/ Hazardous Materials Instructor Fairchild AFB, WA December 2001 August 2003 This position is responsible for planning and organizing transportation activities. This activities include but are not limited to the following; Justifies personnel, equipment and facilities, determines supplies and facilities required and allocates equipment, establishes procedures for loading passenger and cargo aboard aircraft, processing passengers and preparing records and reports and providing handling services for special category passengers. In addition, selects, assembles, palletizes and transports aircraft cargo loads to and from aircraft and storage areas utilizing 4k and 10k forklifts and NGSL, 25k, 40k and 60k loaders. Trained over 250 diverse personnel regarding the transportation of hazardous materials on military and commercial transportation by air, land and sea Determined and implemented necessary safety and security precautions for handling and storing dangerous materials, special cargoes, mail and baggage Utilized GDSS (Global Decision Support System) in my daily duties to coordinate and track movement of AMC assets in my area of operations JASON M. KLENKE PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (CONT) Air Terminal Operations Journeyman/ Load Planning & Special Handling Specialist Okinawa, Japan December 1997 December 2001 This position was located at Kadena Air Base. In this position initially, received training in the different aspects of international cargo transportation, customs regulations, hazardous material and rapid deployment operations. Duties included the following; verify eligibility of cargo and mail, review passenger travel authorizations, ensure all cargo documentation, packaging, labeling marking requirements and all border clearance requirements have been met. In addition, selects, assembles, palletizes and transports aircraft cargo loads to and from aircraft and storage areas utilizing 4k and 10k forklifts and NGSL, 25k, 40k and 60k loaders. (Promoted to Load Planning and Special handling Specialist.) Trained various units to prepare their cargo for movement Decreased process times on large aircraft from 2 hours and 45 minutes to under 45 minutes Promoted from Airman First Class to Staff Sergeant United States Air Force (Continued) Air Transportation Specialist/ Fleet Operations & Passenger Service Representative Scott AFB, IL November 1994 - December 1997 This position is responsible for but not limited to the following activities; check in passengers, determine quantity and type of cargo to be loaded, operate terminal security equipment and conduct passenger and baggage security inspections. Additionally, exercises necessary safety and security precautions in handling and storing hazardous or special cargoes and mail, provide information on schedules, routes, air movement requirements, baggage limitations and local facilities for passengers. Ensures aircraft cleanliness and maintains records on fleet service equipment, supplies and activities. In addition, selects, assembles, palletizes and transports aircraft cargo loads to and from aircraft and storage areas utilizing 4k and 10k forklifts and NGSL, 25k, 40k and 60k loaders. SPECIALIZED TRAINING AMC Affiliation Airlift Planners Course Cargo Operations and Systems Intermediate Wartime Contingency Hazardous Materials Preparer Hazardous Material Inspector IATA Certified (Expires July 2012) COMPUTER MS Office MS Excel MS Word MS PowerPoint BCS3 GDMS TRANS LOG WEB GDSS GATES CMOS AALPS CALM GTN C2IPS EDUCATION Community College of the Air Force Maxwell AFB, AL 2005 Associate of Science Transportation Management and Business Administration Secret Security Clearance |