Diana Katrina Williams 2931 Sycamore Terrace ∙ Bettendorf, Iowa 52722 ∙ (563)-271-9252 ∙ diana.k.williams83@gmail.com Mobile Security Officer: Allied Barton Security (For John Deere World Wide Headquarters) Apr2011-Present time M ol i ne, IL 61265 Contact-(309)-748-8888 - Patrol over 13 buildings and 4 resident houses every night, and serve as a general security presence. - Detect suspicious activities which may be a threat to the property, or employees at the different facilities. - Loss prevention, watch monitors at the desk to make sure nothing was missed on patrol. - Respond to emergencies, such as fire alarms, medical, intrusion, theft. - Responsible for enabling and disabling the Fire Panels at multiple facilities. - Very knowledgeable on report writing. 88M 1133rd Transportation Company: Army National Guard Aug2001- Present Time Iowa City, IA 52246 Contact-(319)-337-9571 - Weapon qualification and maintenance, on the Saw,50Cal & M1 Rifle - Responsible for the truck and load that is on my truck & I observe, load or unload Materials that is needed on my truck. - Help in training of new soldiers to the unit, on how to do a PMCS on our trucks driven - Help train new soldiers on how to zero their weapons on the range - Educate new military personnel on the proper way to clean the SAW, the 50 Cal, and on the M-4 rifle. - Have been on flood duty twice in Iowa, in 2008, and in 2011. Filled sand bags, helped evacuate civilians from their houses, helped secure the bridges, and checked the water levels on levies. In- Transit Visibility Manager: (Monitors the In-Transit Visibility) Veteran Solutions INC (VSI) NOV2009-SEPT2010 Upper M a rl boro, M D 20772 Con tact - (3 01 )-599-5511 - Tracks and reports the retrograde of Materiel from the Port of Embarkation to the receipt at final destination via Global Transportation Network (GTN), Single Mobility System (SMS), Radio Frequency In-Transit Visibility (RF-ITV) and LIW. - Develop and produce reports to identify systemic issues and/or anomalies, perform causative research, and initiate Staff Actions with Life Cycle Management Commands (LCMCs), Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), and/ or Surface Deployment and Distribution Command (SDDC) to correct. - Develop and produce reports to capture retrograde volume and trends over time. - Create and implement desk top procedures and tools to capture and develop actionable logistics Intelligence from disparate supply system data. Wrote training guides and trained new employees. Financial-Logistics Analyst Veteran Solutions INC (VSI) Sept2010-Mar2011 Upper M a rl boro, M D 20772 Con tact - (3 01 )-599-5511 - Analyzing data and information for report preparation. - Documented reports of returned material volume and trends and improved the quality of data received/recorded/reported. - Perform reconciliation issues against financial system and supply. - Produce reports as directed by the Senior Financial Analyst and/or Senior Logistics Analyst. - Provide justification for items documented in the financial system. - Managed the negative Un-Liquidated Obligations Report to determine why funds paid the customer are greater than government has obligated. - Managed the Funds Control Corrections within the Funds Control Management System to determine if requisitions are valid. - Managed the Quantity Adjustment Report to determine if disbursed material were sent to the Government or need to be put back into the system. Electronic Sales: Wal-Mart Dec2006-Nov2009 Davenport, IA 52807 Contact-(563)-359-0023 - Operate a cash register when needed - Help customers answer the questions about our merchandise - On a computer, put information needed in order to print out the signs for the day or week - Responsible for helping to get the store prepared every night for the next morning's and day's customers. - Process freight - Create new displays on end caps and fill shelves with merchandise. - Help zone the store, which involves bringing stocked items forward so that shelves appear full and neat. - Ensure that individual items are in their correct locations - Work in a variety of departments, such as in grocery, house wares or health and beauty aids. - Answer questions from customers and follow the company's "10-foot rule," which requires acknowledging and offering to help customers who are within 10 feet of them. - Help gather outside shopping carts. - Keep the work areas free of debris such as plastic and cardboard used to package the merchandise In - Use pallet jacks, electric jacks, forklifts carefully when transporting pallets of stock from one location to another Required to perform group warm-up stretches prior to beginning stocking duties Merchandiser: Coca-Cola Bottling Company June2002-June2005 Cedar Rapids, IA Contact- (319)-362-3104 - Went to morning meetings, to get updates with stores, drove to multiple stores - Discussed floor plan changes with the stores management - Went to the sales floor were the coca cola merchandise is - Took written notes on what is needed to fill the shelves, the coolers, the vending machines, and the soda displays in the store. All this is accomplished by using a dolly and a pallet jack and in some stores an electric raise jack Security Officer: Per Mar Security OCT2000-NOV2001 Cedar Rapids, IA 52404 Contact- (319)-365-4800 - Lobby Security , Loss Prevention, Patrols and Fixed Post Security - Truck Gate Security, Mobile Vehicle Patrols, Alarm Response, Security Escorts - Conducted Vehicle Inspections ,Crowd Control ,Traffic Control ,Parking Services ,Ticket Taking - Examples of some places of work: Iowa Hawke games, Amana warehouse strike, banks Cashier/Cook: Hardees MAY1999-JUNE2001 Mt Vernon, IA 52314 Contact- (319)-895-6520 - Received customers orders, Made money transactions - Counted my draw before and after my shift - Cleaned up the kitchen, front counter, bathrooms, and seating area - Was put in charge of training the new associates that came to work with the us Education/Training Classes - High School Graduate: June 2001 - Basic Combat Training: Sept.2002-Nov.2002 - Advanced Individual Training : Nov. 2002-Jan. 2003 - Air Brakes, Hazard Materials, Passenger, Tank Vehicles, Double Stacks: Yearly Training from Nov. 2002-Present time. - Combat Life Safer Course: Dec. 2008 - Introduction to Asset Protection, Human and Public Relations, Report Writing Oct.2000Present time - Patrols and Fixed Posts, Physical Security and Crime Prevention, Fire Protection and Life Safety, Criminal Law and Criminal Liability, Ethics, Deportment and Professional Conduct: Oct. 2000,Apr.2011 Emergency Situations, Weapons of Mass Destruction & Terrorism Awareness, Hazard Communication: Oct.2000, Sept. 2002,Apr.2011 Sexual Harassment, Communications: May 1999, Oct. 2000, Sept, 2002,Apr2011 American red Cross Basic Medical Training such as CPR, Open Wounds, using the AED (Automated External Defibrillator) System, ETC. Oct.2000,Apr.2011 Awards - Driver and Mechanic Badge, Good Conduct Medal, Valorous Unit Award, National Defense Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, - Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon, Armed Forces Reserve Medal W/M Device Qualifications - Have a Secret Security Clearance - Strong Organization, Time Management, Customer service and Problem Solving Skills - Ability to work accuretly and meet deadlines with frequent interruptions - Ability to work well independently as well with others - Ability to exercise flexibility, initiative am very discrete, and have good judgment - Type 40WPM - Strong attention to detail skills - Ability to operate small hand tools, small power tools, test equipment, Electric Jack, Electric Fork Lift, Pallet Jack, Electric Raise Jack - Strong Computer Skills using, Microsoft Office Programs, as well as Radio Frequency In-Transit Visibility (RF-ITV), Global Transportation Network (GTN), Shipment Vision, Single Mobility System (SMS),Logistics Information Warehouse ( LIW), and Electronic Transportation Acquisition (ETA) References - Sean Eckhardt- Davenport, IA Cell: (563) 349-8463 - Vicki Martin- Anamosa, IA Cell: (319) 651-6956 - John Chenry_ Washington, DC Work: (301-599-5511 - Mike Bostic- Davenport, IA Cell: (563) 579-7942 - Marguerite Kauffman- Davenport, IA Cell: (563) 505-8297