ROBERT B. GREINER
Chesterfield, VA 23838
E-mail: gacuster7@yahoo.com
OBJECTIVE: Seeking a position with an organization that can utilize skills in data analysis and mathematical problem-solving models.
EDUCATION: Master of Business Administration (June 1984)
Washington State University; Pullman, WA
Bachelor of Arts - Mathematics (June 1972)
Oberlin College; Oberlin, OH
HONORS: Special Act or Service Award: 2004, 2003, 2000
Sustained Superior Performance award: 2000, 1999, 1997, 1994
Quality Step Increase for sustained high quality performance: 1998, 1996
Employee of the Month: September 1995, January 1995, May 1993
Commendation for exceptional performance, July 1991-June 1992
Certificate of achievement for period 1984-1987
Special Achievement Award ($1,000), April 1987
Honor Graduate, Cost Analysis Course, October-November 1984
Dean's List 1970, 1971, 1983, 1984
Valedictorian, Advanced Petroleum Management Course, Aug-Nov 1976
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Operations Research Analyst, Defense Logistics Agency Operations Research Office, Richmond, VA, 1993-2008
· Wrote a computer simulation model to evaluate warehouse conveyor system designed for the supply depot in Red River, Texas
· Wrote a linear programming model to choose the optimum location for conventions based on travel costs for foreign and domestic travelers
· Wrote a program in Microsoft Access/Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) to analyze costs and select the optimum contracting vehicle for all materiel procurement actions exceeding five million dollars
· Wrote a series of macro programs in Microsoft Excel/Visual Basic for Applications to gather and analyze data from over 3,600 Excel worksheets for the DLA Enterprise Support (DES) A-76 competition
· Extracted data from ORACLE relational database hosted on a UNIX server
Operations Research Analyst, U.S. Army Logistics Center, Fort Lee, VA, 1989-1993
· Wrote a computer simulation model to determine aircraft and manpower requirements for Army aviation logistics operations
· Served as project team leader and wrote computer simulation model to determine manpower requirements for Army warehousemen
· Wrote a computer simulation model to determine repair personnel requirements for the Army's communications (signal) equipment
· Served as system administrator for DEC VAX/VMS computer systems
Subsistence Division Deputy Director, U.S. Naval Supply Depot, Subic Bay, Philippines, 1987-1989
· Managed an inventory of $10 million of subsistence material to support annual sales of $40 million to U.S. Navy ships
· Wrote computer programs to calculate new warehouse storage requirements resulting from changes in demand
· Wrote computer programs to automate follow-ups to overdue requisitions and calculate actual order & shipping time
· Wrote computerized stock replenishment programs
· Implemented and enhanced computer program to systematically monitor quality control of current inventory
Operations Research Analyst, U.S. Army Aviation Systems Command, St. Louis, MO, 1984-1987
· Developed computer programs to compile logistics, program support and airframe production costs for the fiscal year 1987 Advanced Attack Helicopter acquisition program
· Devised a computerized linear programming model to determine the optimum inventory mix for the U.S. Army helicopter fleet
· Determined the operating and support costs over a 20-year period for projects to upgrade the Army's light helicopter fleet
Comptroller, U.S. Naval Station, Subic Bay, Philippines, 1981-1982
· Directed all budget, accounting and internal review functions
· Administered annual appropriated fund budget of $20 million
· Supervised over 400 civilian and military personnel to operate 3 military clubs, a civilian restaurant, a military dining facility, and 2 military housing systems
· Maintained repair part support for all boats and yard craft
Supply Officer, Shore Intermediate Maintenance Activity, Norfolk, VA, 1979-1980
· Supervised technical research and procurement of repair parts to repair and maintain over 30 combatant ships
· Administered annual budget of $3.5 million and directed all associated budgeting and accounting functions
· Improved control over parts inventory by consolidating items once scattered among repair shops into a central supply warehouse
Receiving Division Director, U. S. Naval Supply Depot, Subic Bay, Philippines, 1978
· Directed the processing of 28,000 material receipts per month
· Supervised document control to record receipts onto computerized inventory control records
· Installed system to automate handling of parcel post receipts
· Implemented project to offload excess material from supply stores ships returning to CONUS after overseas deployment
Fuel Department Deputy Director, U.S. Naval Supply Depot, Subic Bay, Philippines, 1976-1977
· Directed daily fuel operations and facility maintenance of the Navy's largest ocean fuel terminal
· Supervised quality control functions of a petroleum chemical testing laboratory
· Administered inventory control and financial reporting
· Earned SECNAV Environmental Protection Award for fuel reclamation facility and other projects
Disbursing/Ship's Store/Food Service Officer, USS LOCKWOOD (FF-1064), San Diego, CA/Yokosuka, Japan, 1974-1976
· Performed all payroll functions for a crew of 280 personnel
· Operated ship's retail store and food service facility
· Improved annual inspection score of ship's store from 75% to 92% and food service from 83% to 90%; maintained disbursing at 97%
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE:
Graduate teaching assistant (statistics), 1983-1984
Secondary school mathematics teaching certificate, state of Ohio, 1972-1976