Jacob Notley

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United States Marine Corps Prepositioning Program @ KBR, Inc.
houston, texas, united states
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Jacksonville, Florida, United States, United States
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About Jacob Notley

Strategy driven innovative professional with more than (24) years of experience in overseeing Maintenance programs. As a supervisor able to improve processes accurately to resolve concerns and increase overall readiness. My broad knowledge of equipment, logistics, supply support, maintenance procedures, orders, directives, and standards, make me flexible in many positions.

Jacob Notley's Current Company Details
KBR, Inc.

Kbr, Inc.

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United States Marine Corps Prepositioning Program
houston, texas, united states
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kbr.com
Employees:
20705
Jacob Notley Work Experience Details
  • Kbr, Inc.
    Heavy Equipment Mechanic Supervisor
    Kbr, Inc. Nov 2019 - Present
    Jacksonville, Florida, United States
    BILLET DESCRIPTIONMaintenance Supervisor responsible for equipment readiness, licensing program, Weight Handling Equipment load tests and reporting officer procedures. Equipment readiness includes shop safety, production, quality, and personnel training. Shop safety is the continues effort to ensure all daily operations are within set standards and in a professional manner. Ensure Material Specialist receives repair parts request in a timely manner and required parts are in stock. The supervisor must coordinate with outside venders to ensure equipment service maintenance completion correctly and in a timely manner. Quality requires the supervisor to inspect all record jackets and equipment after maintenance completion. Licensing official for Heavy Equipment, this includes Shipboard personnel. Load Test director includes any other section that needs assistance with Weight Handling Equipment. KEY ACCOMPLISHMENTS- As Supervisor, led (10) Mechanics and ensured that they completed (900) maintenance service requests, (950) Limited Technical Inspections, (400) Modification Instructions and the procurement of (4,000) repair parts. Guaranteeing that (12) Maritime Pre-positioning ships loaded with required equipment and that all equipment met set standards.- Corresponded with internal and external personnel to ensure repair parts and repair services completed in a professional manner. Utilized oral and written communication and Company Purchasing Card to completing over (100) service requests with over ten civilian venders. Contacted venders by phone or email to receive hard to obtain parts, improving parts procurement and repair cycle time. - Enforce safety requirements, administrative policies, procedures, and governmental regulations. Conducted weekly Safety and Environmental evaluations and Total Safety Task Instruction audits. Resulting in zero Osha reportable findings in the Engineer Heavy Equipment Section.
  • United States Marine Corps
    Maintenance Manager
    United States Marine Corps Jan 2017 - Nov 2019
    Okinawa, Japan
    Combat Logistics Battalion 31 (CLB 31) is the logistics combat element of the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, the only continuously forward-deployed MEU in the Marine Corps. As the logistics combat element, the CLB provides all elements of the MEU with combat service support.As Motor Transport Maintenance Supervisor, oversaw all mechanics, procedures and programs. Continuously review reacquisition documentation to ensure required repair parts are place on order and that correct items are received. Provide technical assistance to outside agencies in the attainment of required items. Ensure the complete upkeep of Maintenance Facility this included all areas and operations within it. Implementing, and maintaining a comprehensive program for Maintenance Management. Key accomplishments: - Oversees all Motor Transport maintenance programs, supervised and assisted Motor Transport Maintenance personnel in completing, 494 corrective and preventive maintenance service request, 455 Limited Technical Inspections, 50 Modification Instructions and total procurement of 6,400 repair parts. Resulted in reduced average repair cycle time of 60 days to an average of 30 days repair cycle time and was able to take overall vehicle readiness from 85 percent to 100 percent. - Manage Maintenance programs within of the guidance of Standard Operating Procedures, Orders and directives. Ensured 22 Motor Transport items went thought the corrosion repair facility, rotated another 66 through the Military Equipment Exchange program, coordinate with Corrosion Support Team to spray all equipment before and after semi-annual patrols and processed 10 more for Washout in Repair (WIR) cycle. - Counseled employees on environmental compliance provided training on federal, state and local regulations. Supervised the disposal of 2500 Gallon Hazards Waste to include POLs, old anti-free and contaminated fuel.
  • United States Marine Corps
    Quality Control Inspector Supervisor
    United States Marine Corps Jul 2016 - Jan 2017
    Okinawa, Japan
    BILLET DESCRIPTIONResponsible for the overall supervision of gear and personnel within the Quality Control Section. Guarantee that all personal under charge are trained and are competent to complete any mission assigned. Ensure that all gear is secure and in an outstanding state of police. Responsible for all repairable items entering and exiting General Support Maintenance Company, ensure that all items are inducted with in standards and to ensure that outgoing items are returned to the Repairable Issue Point 100%, ready for reissue, or properly Submitted for disposal. Maintain turnover procedures that are functional, updated and reviewed quarterly. Coordinate with all other sections on impending roadblocks and possible solutions. Ensure environmental and safety programs and maintenance procedures are properly being implemented in accordance with the established policies, directives and technical manuals.KEY ACCOMPLISHMENTSTrained personnel in section to be competent in completing any mission or task. Developing training programs for inspectors, in the overall handling of all Secondary Repairable Items repaired at General Support Maintenance Company. Hard work resulted in inspectors gaining thorough understanding of inspection metrics and produced an outstanding product.Enforced compliance with all regulations pertaining to position, implemented weekly training, and updated desk top procedures and turnover binder to reflect standards which increased overall quality of products produced. Responsible for the overall supervision of all gear and personnel within the Shipping and Receiving Quality Control Section. Modify inventory control systems and induction procedures by streamlining unorganized receipt filing system, ensuring that seven years of data is maintained in a more practical and efficient manner.
  • United States Marine Corps
    Maintenance Operation Section Analyst
    United States Marine Corps Jul 2015 - Jun 2016
    Okinawa, Japan
    BILLET DESCRIPTIONAs Maintenance Operation Section analyst coordinate and monitor intermediate and general support maintenance programs. Analyze reports and databases to locate discrepancies and produce Micro Soft Office reports to identify short falls within the maintenance cycle. Provide guidance to the Maintenance Operation Section Officer in Charge, pertaining to current maintenance functions and matters relative to equipment. KEY ACCOMPLISHMENTSAs Maintenance Operation Section Analyst coordinate and monitor intermediate and general support maintenance programs in accordance with higher headquarters directives. Evaluate all Motor Transport equipment and secondary repairable item maintenance trends, discrepancies, and short falls within the maintenance effort. Analyze reports and databases to identify discrepancies and short falls within the maintenance cycle. Efforts improved battalion maintenance readiness which impacted Marine Units overall mission capability. Reviewed reports and processed data to trouble shoot production short falls and current part issues. Compiled data to build and brief weekly presentation to Managers. Weekly maintenance brief improved maintenance progress and overall understanding of mission readiness. Selected as command representative to inspect processes and procedures of Company in Hawaii and Company in Iwakuni Japan, conducted surveys and studies of maintenance and supply operations, after analyzing all compiled data, drafted After Action Report to determine proper applications necessary to improve processes and procedures.
  • United States Marine Corps
    Motor Transport Maintenance Supply Supervisor
    United States Marine Corps Feb 2014 - Jun 2015
    Okinawa, Japan
    BILLET DESCRIPTIONAs Supply Chief develop functional Motor Transport Maintenance Supply Section, responsible for administration of section’s supply requisitions. Ensure procedures are in accordance with current orders, directives, and regulations. Evaluate storage and distribution systems for section, installing management controls for Demand-Supported Items and layettes storage procedures.KEY ACCOMPLISHMENTSInitiate and develop functional Motor Transport Maintenance Supply Section, responsible for ensuring that section follow all regulations pertaining to all supply requisitions. Provided technical advice for the proper debriefing of (300) repair parts left on sub-inventory locators during the initial implementation stages of GCSS-MC, this process directly improved the accuracy, accountability of reports generated. As Motor Transport Supply Support Supervisor established procedures utilizing GCSS-MC to be accountable for all requisitions on Do and Status File (DASF) for Motor Transport Maintenance Company, recovering administrative lost requisitions that equaled a value of $2.6 million. Evaluate storage and distribution systems for section, installing management controls for Demand-Supported Items and layettes storage procedures. Revamped Demand Support Item section by reviewing usage report and removing unnecessary items, taking it from (80) items to (36), this in-turn reduced the cost from $7474 to $3867 and reduced over all procurement time for common consumable items. Conducted maintenance and supply continuous process improvement (CPI) assessments, providing training improving the overall status of Motor Transport Maintenance Company’s supply account.As Motor Transport Maintenance Chief for Offload Preparation Party for Freedom Banner 2015 worked relentlessly to ensure Marine Pre-positioning was unloaded and loaded and earned a Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal effort.
  • Marine Corps Recruiting
    Recruiter And Assistant Manager
    Marine Corps Recruiting Jan 2011 - Feb 2014
    Okinawa
    Billet DescriptionProvided the recruitment operations in the Sacramento area during. Utilized communication, and professional selling skills to effectively speak to classrooms full of high school and college students as well as auditoriums full of educators and parents. Generated possible candidates by relentlessly prospecting, screening and processing for highly qualified personnel. Utilized communication skills to sell enlist applicants into the delayed entry program. Effectively use recruiting support programs to generate referrals. Maintain effective relations with educational institutions, the media, and other civilian, local, state, and federal agencies.KEY ACCOMPLISHMENTSAs a Recruiter completed monthly quotes for contracting and shipping within Marine Corps Standards, utilizing systematic recruiting and developing recruiting programs to achieved performance of duties. Was awarded as the large recruiting Substation Recruiter of the quarter three times in one year.As Assistant Manager of the Sub-Station ensured that applicants were mentally, emotionally, and physically prepared for the rigors of recruit training. Analyzed teams prospecting data monthly to improve overall efforts, effectively used recruiting support programs to generate referrals. Recruiting Team was awarded as the best Sub Station of the Western Recruiting Region in 2012 and Sacramento was awarded as the Western Recruiting Region in 2012.As Recruiting Sub-Station Manager; led, trained, and mentor Marines to accomplish assigned recruiting missions to ensure appropriate career development. Utilize systematic recruiting and support programs to maintain effective community relations. Effectively implemented basic selling skills to solve problems of reluctant school administrators, opening school to more recruitment prospecting and recruiting five highly qualified applicants from a school that was considered closed to military recruiting.
  • United States Marine Corps
    Motor Transport Chief
    United States Marine Corps Aug 2007 - Feb 2011
    Okinawa, Japan
    BILLET DESCRIPTIONDirected operations of the 12th Marine motor pool while keeping the readiness level above 85%. Ensured the compliance with environmental protection standards in every motor transport school from the basic level to motor transport Chief’s school. Supervised mechanics, vehicle operators, and administrative personnel in order to maintain A high level of readiness. Instructed and supervised all functional areas of motor transport to include dispatch, tool room, Platoon Sergeant, Training, Embarkation, Safety, Hazmat, Publication, Quality Control, Motor Transport Operations and Motor Transport Maintenance.KEY ACCOMPLISHMENTSSecurity Team Leader for (7) man security team with weapons and ammunition, to ensure the safe transport of (3) Howitzer cannons from Yokohama Japan to Okinawa Japan aboard Commercial Vessel. Team Delivered Howitzer with zero incidents and no formal findings.During Fuji Exercise serve as Motor Transport chief responsible for maintaining motor transport equipment in accordance with organizational standards, was awarded with Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal for successful efforts during the entire exercise. Motor Transport Chief for LF CARAT 2008 responsible for the proper serviceability and accountability of all motor transport assets aboard USS Tortuga, resulting in safely transporting (50) passengers across six different countries and during a six-month period.Supervisor of the Joint Reception center, ensuring that Marines arrived on Okinawa were trained, housed, administratively processed and transport to their Units across Okinawa. By complying with regulation and implementing safety guidelines, staff operated (12000) incident free miles and professionally processed (3190) transients in a six-month period.
  • United States Marine Corps
    Motor Transport Maintenance Supervisor
    United States Marine Corps Aug 2004 - Aug 2007
    North Carolina, United States
    BILLET DESCRIPTIONAs Motor Transport Supervisor Responsible for all activities that took place within the motor pool. Manage mechanics, vehicle operators, and administrative personnel to maintain a high level of readiness. Instruct and supervise all functional areas of motor pool to include dispatch, tool room, Platoon Sergeant, Training, Embarkation, Safety, Hazmat, Publication, Quality Control, Motor Transport Operations and Motor Transport Maintenance.KEY ACCOMPLISHMENTSAs the Motor Transport Chief manage Motor Transportation Operations and Maintenance. Supervise maintenance, and inspection of motor transport equipment, direct the activities of assigned technicians in motor transport maintenance. Assists with all duties and responsibilities under Motor Transport Maintenance. Responsible for Motor Transport assets, ensuring that safety equipment is with in standards and that motor stables is conducted weekly.Motor Transport Maintenance Chief at Al Taqaddum Iraq supervised and assisted Motor Transport Maintenance personnel in completing, (100) corrective and preventive maintenance equipment repair orders, (440) Limited Technical Inspections. Resulted in reduced average repair cycle time of (13) days to (7) days and was able to take overall readiness from (85) percent to (95) percent.Responsible for more than (150) pieces of motor Transport assets, ensuring that all items are with in standards. Inspected all safety equipment ensuring it was properly maintained on vehicle and established weekly preventive maintenance checks and services. Dispatched more than (100) of vehicles resulting in (5000) incident free miles.Established publication library consisted of over (70) hard copy technical manuals and built two digital libraries. Received a 100% on formal inspection and awarded with Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal for efforts.
  • United States Marine Corps
    Motor Transport Supervisor
    United States Marine Corps Aug 2003 - Aug 2004
    Okinawa, Japan
    BILLET DESCRIPTIONAs the Motor Transport Chief manage Motor Transportation Operations and Maintenance. Supervise maintenance, and inspection of motor transport equipment, direct the activities of assigned technicians in motor transport maintenance. Assists with all duties and responsibilities under Motor Transport Maintenance. Responsible for Motor Transport assets, ensuring that safety equipment is with in standards and that motor stables is conducted weekly.KEY ACCOMPLISHMENTSOrganic Equipment Chief ensure that all procedures associated with the repair of motor transport equipment are completed within set standards. Supervised, inspected, and assisted with the completion of Equipment Repair Orders. Inspect, trouble shoot, and ensure that all maintenance on motor transport equipment is completed within standards of Technical Manuals. Maintained motor transport vehicles completed (47) corrective and preventive maintenance equipment repair orders, (50) Limited Technical Inspections, initiative kept vehicle readiness at (100) percent.Assist Dispatcher with all motor transport operations, to include motor stables, SL-3 accountability, preventive maintenance checks and services, and training of incidental operators. Streamline vehicle records jacket filing system by modifying inventory control systems ensuring that records are kept in a more practical and efficient manner. Counsel, trained and develop Marines in section, enforce all orders and directives pertaining to positions, implemented weekly training, and monthly counseling to increased overall quality of Marines.
  • United States Marine Corps
    Maintenance Floor Supervisor
    United States Marine Corps Jun 2001 - Aug 2003
    Okinawa, Japan
    BILLET DESCRIPTIONMotor Transport Floor Supervisor for Intermediate Maintenance Activity with the mission of replacing second repairable items. Manage automotive maintenance technician services, inspects, maintains, and repairs motor transport equipment. Supervises the maintenance, repair, and inspection of motor transport equipment, directs the activities of technicians in motor transport maintenance. Assists with all duties and responsibilities under Motor Transport Maintenance. Trained technicians for trouble shooting and technical manual usage. Manage training jackets, conduct monthly counseling to ensure standards are understood and goals are in place. KEY ACCOMPLISHMENTSAs Motor Transport Floor Chief for Intermediate Maintenance Activity with the mission of replacing second repairable items. Manage automotive maintenance technician services, inspects, maintains, and repairs motor transport equipment. the productivity of mechanics completing (33) Equipment Repair Orders.As Publication Library Manager established master library and three deployment libraries, this consisted of over (1000) hard copy technical manuals, order, directives, and safety messages, receive a by name mention from inspector.Conducted weekly military occupational specialty training and monthly counseling to develop more productive mechanics.Transport Maintenance Chief for Artillery Reload exercise Ojogihara Japan, supervising (30) Marines with varies military occupational specialties, team Repaired many pieces of equipment to ensure supported unit could complete their mission.Motor Transport representative for Maritime Pre-Positioning Force Ship offload in South Korea, assisting with the staging of all removed motor transport equipment.
  • United States Marine Corps
    Motor Transport Mechanic
    United States Marine Corps Aug 1998 - Jul 2001
    Okinawa, Japan
    BILLET DESCRIPTIONAs Motor Transport Maintenance technician services, inspects, maintains, and repairs motor transport equipment. Plan and schedule equipment Annual Preventive Maintenance and ensure that all are completed within Technical Manual standards and on set schedule. Conduct limited technical inspection within Technical Manual standards. KEY ACCOMPLISHMENTSAs Motor Transport Maintenance technician services, inspects, maintains, and repairs motor transport equipment. Plan and schedule equipment Annual Preventive Maintenance and ensure that all are completed within Technical Manual standards and on set schedule. Conduct limited technical inspection within Technical Manual standards. Schedule and execute of annual preventive maintenance on more than (200) pieces of motor transport equipment. Completed maintenance application on more than (100) Equipment Repair Orders. Established battery room, enforced battery room safety, and ensure that personal protective equipment was within standards, fill lead base batteries and utilize battery charger station to reduce the purchasing of new batteries.As the Quality Control Inspector completed (125) limited Technical Inspections on Motor Transport equipment, responsible for all vehicles that came in and out of maintenance, received a 100% on inspection and earned a Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal.

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