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R A M O N E . C U E V A S M O R A L E S
Miami, Florida
Phone: 786-532-5535
Email: cuevasmorales23@yahoo.com
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Highly qualified U.S. Military Veteran, with a Global Business degree, and great proven strengths
including: fluent in English and Spanish, experienced leader, knowledge on computer applications,
and team player, disciplined and hardworking, with a high level of personal and professional ethics.
Seeking a full time position that will utilize leadership capabilities and related skills including:
supervision and employee training, problem solving, excellent communication, computer
applications, customer service and personal interaction.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Nov 2015 – Jan 2016
U.S. Postal Service
United States Postal Service (Casual Mail Handler)
• Performs mail handling, mail processing, or a combination of such duties on a
supplemental basis during a Casual Exception Period (CEP).
• Separates all class of mail.
• Culls, faces, and cancels mail.
• Loads, unloads, and moves bulk mail. Empties mail from mail containers (bags,
hampers, etc.) and loads mail into mail containers. Performs other duties incidental
to the moving and processing of mail and related mail handling equipment.
• In addition, may perform other miscellaneous duties, as assigned.
• Exercises normal protective care for equipment and materials used.
• Exercises a normal regard for the safety of self and others.
• Operates equipment assigned to the jurisdiction of the Mail Handler Craft.
May 2014 – July 2015
U.S. Embassy – Managua, Nicaragua
INL (International Narcotics and Law Enforcement) Program Specialist)
• Responsible of the planning and oversight of all INL program funds, budgeting
and financial records. Advises the INL Officer and the Financial Management
Officer on required adjustments to the program funds and provides frequent
status reports. Prepares and maintain all records related to the program
accounts and budgets. Reports and/or reconciles accounts with INL Bureau in
Washington, this included, Monthly Financial Management Activity Reports.
• Responsible for creation, planning, and management of INL Managua programs
and projects in order to expand the Embassy of the United States counter
narcotics and law enforcement assistance. Acts as a primary link between the
United States Embassy, high-ranking host nation officials, and NGO/Civil Society
partners on budget process and activities related to Federal Assistance.
• Implements operational aspects of all INL projects related to policy, program,
procurement, financial accounting, required reporting, and trainings.
• Other duties and responsibilities as assigned by the INL Coordinator and the INL
Program Management Specialist.
November 2013 – May 2014
SITEL Nicargua, S.A.
Customer Service Representative for Money Gram.
• Ensured the good care of Money Gram’s Company and its customers; in order to
satisfy their demands whenever the customers use the service.
May 2005 – April 2010
U.S. Army (1st
Cavalry Division, Fort Hood, TX)
General Supply Specialist (E-5) Logistics Specialist / Unit Armorer
• Participated in at least 60 or more patrol missions while deployed to Iraq to ensure the
security of the Iraqi population. Provided oversight of operation in numerous logistical
disciplines to: receiving, storage, inventory, issue, maintenance, transportation, quality
assurance, modification, set assembly, and packing.
• Supervised all issues regarding the unit’s property book, outlining items and supplies
assigned to the unit worth over $200 million dollars.
• Experienced in automated database (Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, Power Point,
Microsoft Outlook, and Military Accountability database such as PBUSE, LIW, SARRS).
• Reception trained and supervised all incoming supply personnel to ensure all units were
in compliance with Army supply and property regulations.
• Reception of all personal items and incoming personnel deployed to Iraq, in order to
ensure everything they need it was covered and ready for training.
• Created systems that maintained accountability for all equipment in and out of country.
• Assigned as the Unit’s Armorer, responsible for the control, maintenance, modification,
set assembly/disassembly and perfect operation of every weapon assigned to the Unit.
• Assigned as the unit’s manager in Kuwait, responsible for the turn-in, reception, and
shipment of more than $100 millions of dollars’ worth of tracked vehicles,
communications equipment, and other government property.
• Drafted memorandums for record and policy letters regarding supply accountability for
unit commander.
• Ordered, received, inventoried and controlled all the Unit’s materials to ensure all items
were in stock, available and ready for use.
March 2004 – May 2005
U.S. Army (1st
Cavalry Division, FT Hood, TX)
General Supply Specialist / Logistics Management Specialist
• Participated in at least 20 or more patrol missions while deployed to Iraq to ensure the
security of the Iraqi population. Provided oversight of operation in numerous logistical
disciplines to: receiving, storage, inventory, issue, maintenance, transportation, quality
assurance, modification, set assembly, and packing.
• Ensured unit accountability for all assigned property and necessary supplies.
• Trained incoming supply personnel to ensure all units were in compliance with Army
supply and property regulations.
• Selected above peers to be a Unit Supply Sergeant.
• Created and maintained a filing system to account for over $100 million of government
property assigned to the unit.
• Experienced in automated database (Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, Power Point,
Microsoft Outlook, and Military Accountability data base such as PBUSE, LIW, SARRS).
February 1996 – March 2000
Ministry of Education (MINED) - Somoto, Madriz
Ministry of Education (Mined) Autonomous Schools financial advisor and property manager
• Provided oversight of operation in numerous logistical disciplines to: receiving, storage,
inventory, issue, maintenance, transportation, quality assurance, and packing.
• Financial advisor and responsible for the control and well management of the financial
system for all the Autonomous schools of Madriz. In charge of the good care and
financial control of 39 Autonomous Centers, in Madriz.
• Ensured the good accountability for all assigned property and necessary supplies for
every municipal MINED office and every Autonomous School.
EDUCATION AND CERTIFICATIONS
• UAM-CUSE (Universidad Americana, College of University Studies in English),
graduated with a Major in Global Business; Managua, Nicaragua (2010 – 2013).
University accredited by the GIBill / VA benefits.
• Certificate from the Foreign Service Institute; U.S Department of State, for
successful completion of Accounting Training, Arlington Virginia on September,
2014.
• Certificate from the Foreign Service Institute; U.S Department of State, for
successful completion of Managing Foreign Assistance Awards Overseas,
Arlington Virginia on June, 2014.
• Certificate of appreciation to recognize the commitment and hard work. SITEL
Nicaragua, S.A. Customer service Representative (2013 – 2014).
• Certificate, Property Book Unit Supply Enhanced Course, Fort Hood, Texas
(2005).
• Diploma from the Defense Language Institute for successful completion of the
American Language Course, Lackland Air Force Base, Texas on June, 2003.
• Diploma from the Quartermasters School for successful completion of the Unit
Supply Specialist Course, 551-92Y10, Fort Lee, Virginia on December, 2003.
• Certificate of recognition from the Agency for International Development for the
successful completion of Office Information Management; Managua, Nicaragua
on May 25th
1998.
• Certificate of recognition from the Agency for International Development for the
successful completion of Basic Network Administration; Managua, Nicaragua on
May 25th
1998.
• Certificate of recognition from the Agency for International Development for
successful completion of Management Training Program; Managua, Nicaragua
on May 22nd
1998 and August 19th
1998.
• Diploma for the successful completition of Computer Operator Course, Managua,
Nicaragua March 3rd
, 1997.
• High-School diploma, Somoto-Madriz; Nicaragua, December 13, 1995.
MILITARY MEDALS AND AWARDS
• Served three tours in Iraq, and participated in many missions; including the Iraqi
elections (2004, 2006, 2008).
• Honorable discharge U.S. Army Veteran, (March, 2010); day of separation.
• Certificate of appreciation presented by UAM-International Programs, for serving as
a Student Ambassador during the Fall Semester of 2012.
• Order of the Combat Spur awarded by the 1st
Squadron, 7th
U.S. Cavalry Division,
and the 6th
Squadron, 9th
U.S. Cavalry Division Fort Hood, Texas, for the successful
completion of innumerable combat missions in the city of Baghdad (Iraq, 2004 –
2005), Diyala Province (Iraq, 2006 – 2007), and Ninewah Province, Tal Afar (Iraq,
2008 – 2009).
• The Good Conduct Medal awarded by the 1st
Squadron, 7th
U.S. Cavalry Division,
and the 6th
Squadron, 9th
U.S. Cavalry Division Fort Hood, Texas, on July 2006, and
March 2009; for exemplary behavior, efficiency and fidelity to the Military Service.
• The Army Commendation Medal, awarded by the Secretary of the Army on October
2009, July 2009, and April 2007 at Fort Hood, Texas, for meritorious service in
support of Operation Iraqi Freedom; in the Provinces of Ninewah, Tal Afar (Iraq,
2008 - 2009), Diyala (Iraq, 2006 - 2007), and also for the dedication to the duty
played as an integral part for the success of the entire Squadron during these
operations (Jan 2004 - Feb 2010, Dec 2008 - Dec 2009, 2006 - 2008).
• Certificate of achievement awarded by the 6th
Squadron, 9th
U.S. Cavalry Division on
August 2007 at Fort Hood, Texas for the contribution to the success of the
Squadron.
• The Army Achievement Medal awarded by the Secretary of the Army on February
2005 at Fort Hood, Texas, for meritorious service during Operation Iraqi Freedom 2
in the city of Baghdad, Iraq, from March 2004 to March 2005.
• USARMY Certificate for successful completion of Basic Training, Fort Jackson,
South Carolina, October 2003.
• Certificate of Achievement from the Quartermaster Corps Regiment in recognition for
outstanding performance of duty, Fort Lee, Virginia on November 2003.
• Certificate of Affiliation awarded from the Quartermaster Corps Regiment, Fort Lee,
Virginia on December 2003.
REFERENCES:
Issa Hurtado Castro, International Operations Specialist, BAC (Banco de America Central)
Florida, Email: ihurtado@bacflorida.com
Tel: 786-716-4977
Lealofi T. Faiai, Deputy Commanding Officer (DCO); Army Sustainment Command (ASC),
Qatar; Grade: GS-13; Email: Lfaiai29@gmail.com , lealofi.t.faiai.civ@mail.mil
Tel: DSN / 318-423-2310
Jaqueline Bermúdez, CEO; Fundación Américas Unidas (Américas United Foundation) Email:
Faunidas@gmail.com,
Tel: 786-853-0634
David C. Hernández, Former Troop First Sergeant at U.S.Army 6th Squadron, 9th (U.S.)
Cavalry, 3HBCT, 1st Cavalry Division; Email: Sfcchapam3@aol.com,
Tel: 601-467-7750
John Barrington, Captain, U.S. Army, 4th
Infantry Division; Fort Irwin, California;
Tel: 817-727-5504
• Certificate of achievement awarded by the 6th
Squadron, 9th
U.S. Cavalry Division on
August 2007 at Fort Hood, Texas for the contribution to the success of the
Squadron.
• The Army Achievement Medal awarded by the Secretary of the Army on February
2005 at Fort Hood, Texas, for meritorious service during Operation Iraqi Freedom 2
in the city of Baghdad, Iraq, from March 2004 to March 2005.
• USARMY Certificate for successful completion of Basic Training, Fort Jackson,
South Carolina, October 2003.
• Certificate of Achievement from the Quartermaster Corps Regiment in recognition for
outstanding performance of duty, Fort Lee, Virginia on November 2003.
• Certificate of Affiliation awarded from the Quartermaster Corps Regiment, Fort Lee,
Virginia on December 2003.
REFERENCES:
Issa Hurtado Castro, International Operations Specialist, BAC (Banco de America Central)
Florida, Email: ihurtado@bacflorida.com
Tel: 786-716-4977
Lealofi T. Faiai, Deputy Commanding Officer (DCO); Army Sustainment Command (ASC),
Qatar; Grade: GS-13; Email: Lfaiai29@gmail.com , lealofi.t.faiai.civ@mail.mil
Tel: DSN / 318-423-2310
Jaqueline Bermúdez, CEO; Fundación Américas Unidas (Américas United Foundation) Email:
Faunidas@gmail.com,
Tel: 786-853-0634
David C. Hernández, Former Troop First Sergeant at U.S.Army 6th Squadron, 9th (U.S.)
Cavalry, 3HBCT, 1st Cavalry Division; Email: Sfcchapam3@aol.com,
Tel: 601-467-7750
John Barrington, Captain, U.S. Army, 4th
Infantry Division; Fort Irwin, California;
Tel: 817-727-5504

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  • 1. R A M O N E . C U E V A S M O R A L E S Miami, Florida Phone: 786-532-5535 Email: cuevasmorales23@yahoo.com EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Highly qualified U.S. Military Veteran, with a Global Business degree, and great proven strengths including: fluent in English and Spanish, experienced leader, knowledge on computer applications, and team player, disciplined and hardworking, with a high level of personal and professional ethics. Seeking a full time position that will utilize leadership capabilities and related skills including: supervision and employee training, problem solving, excellent communication, computer applications, customer service and personal interaction. WORK EXPERIENCE Nov 2015 – Jan 2016 U.S. Postal Service United States Postal Service (Casual Mail Handler) • Performs mail handling, mail processing, or a combination of such duties on a supplemental basis during a Casual Exception Period (CEP). • Separates all class of mail. • Culls, faces, and cancels mail. • Loads, unloads, and moves bulk mail. Empties mail from mail containers (bags, hampers, etc.) and loads mail into mail containers. Performs other duties incidental to the moving and processing of mail and related mail handling equipment. • In addition, may perform other miscellaneous duties, as assigned. • Exercises normal protective care for equipment and materials used. • Exercises a normal regard for the safety of self and others. • Operates equipment assigned to the jurisdiction of the Mail Handler Craft. May 2014 – July 2015 U.S. Embassy – Managua, Nicaragua INL (International Narcotics and Law Enforcement) Program Specialist) • Responsible of the planning and oversight of all INL program funds, budgeting and financial records. Advises the INL Officer and the Financial Management Officer on required adjustments to the program funds and provides frequent status reports. Prepares and maintain all records related to the program accounts and budgets. Reports and/or reconciles accounts with INL Bureau in Washington, this included, Monthly Financial Management Activity Reports.
  • 2. • Responsible for creation, planning, and management of INL Managua programs and projects in order to expand the Embassy of the United States counter narcotics and law enforcement assistance. Acts as a primary link between the United States Embassy, high-ranking host nation officials, and NGO/Civil Society partners on budget process and activities related to Federal Assistance. • Implements operational aspects of all INL projects related to policy, program, procurement, financial accounting, required reporting, and trainings. • Other duties and responsibilities as assigned by the INL Coordinator and the INL Program Management Specialist. November 2013 – May 2014 SITEL Nicargua, S.A. Customer Service Representative for Money Gram. • Ensured the good care of Money Gram’s Company and its customers; in order to satisfy their demands whenever the customers use the service. May 2005 – April 2010 U.S. Army (1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood, TX) General Supply Specialist (E-5) Logistics Specialist / Unit Armorer • Participated in at least 60 or more patrol missions while deployed to Iraq to ensure the security of the Iraqi population. Provided oversight of operation in numerous logistical disciplines to: receiving, storage, inventory, issue, maintenance, transportation, quality assurance, modification, set assembly, and packing. • Supervised all issues regarding the unit’s property book, outlining items and supplies assigned to the unit worth over $200 million dollars. • Experienced in automated database (Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, Power Point, Microsoft Outlook, and Military Accountability database such as PBUSE, LIW, SARRS). • Reception trained and supervised all incoming supply personnel to ensure all units were in compliance with Army supply and property regulations. • Reception of all personal items and incoming personnel deployed to Iraq, in order to ensure everything they need it was covered and ready for training. • Created systems that maintained accountability for all equipment in and out of country. • Assigned as the Unit’s Armorer, responsible for the control, maintenance, modification, set assembly/disassembly and perfect operation of every weapon assigned to the Unit. • Assigned as the unit’s manager in Kuwait, responsible for the turn-in, reception, and shipment of more than $100 millions of dollars’ worth of tracked vehicles, communications equipment, and other government property. • Drafted memorandums for record and policy letters regarding supply accountability for unit commander. • Ordered, received, inventoried and controlled all the Unit’s materials to ensure all items
  • 3. were in stock, available and ready for use. March 2004 – May 2005 U.S. Army (1st Cavalry Division, FT Hood, TX) General Supply Specialist / Logistics Management Specialist • Participated in at least 20 or more patrol missions while deployed to Iraq to ensure the security of the Iraqi population. Provided oversight of operation in numerous logistical disciplines to: receiving, storage, inventory, issue, maintenance, transportation, quality assurance, modification, set assembly, and packing. • Ensured unit accountability for all assigned property and necessary supplies. • Trained incoming supply personnel to ensure all units were in compliance with Army supply and property regulations. • Selected above peers to be a Unit Supply Sergeant. • Created and maintained a filing system to account for over $100 million of government property assigned to the unit. • Experienced in automated database (Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, Power Point, Microsoft Outlook, and Military Accountability data base such as PBUSE, LIW, SARRS). February 1996 – March 2000 Ministry of Education (MINED) - Somoto, Madriz Ministry of Education (Mined) Autonomous Schools financial advisor and property manager • Provided oversight of operation in numerous logistical disciplines to: receiving, storage, inventory, issue, maintenance, transportation, quality assurance, and packing. • Financial advisor and responsible for the control and well management of the financial system for all the Autonomous schools of Madriz. In charge of the good care and financial control of 39 Autonomous Centers, in Madriz. • Ensured the good accountability for all assigned property and necessary supplies for every municipal MINED office and every Autonomous School. EDUCATION AND CERTIFICATIONS • UAM-CUSE (Universidad Americana, College of University Studies in English), graduated with a Major in Global Business; Managua, Nicaragua (2010 – 2013). University accredited by the GIBill / VA benefits. • Certificate from the Foreign Service Institute; U.S Department of State, for successful completion of Accounting Training, Arlington Virginia on September, 2014. • Certificate from the Foreign Service Institute; U.S Department of State, for successful completion of Managing Foreign Assistance Awards Overseas, Arlington Virginia on June, 2014. • Certificate of appreciation to recognize the commitment and hard work. SITEL
  • 4. Nicaragua, S.A. Customer service Representative (2013 – 2014). • Certificate, Property Book Unit Supply Enhanced Course, Fort Hood, Texas (2005). • Diploma from the Defense Language Institute for successful completion of the American Language Course, Lackland Air Force Base, Texas on June, 2003. • Diploma from the Quartermasters School for successful completion of the Unit Supply Specialist Course, 551-92Y10, Fort Lee, Virginia on December, 2003. • Certificate of recognition from the Agency for International Development for the successful completion of Office Information Management; Managua, Nicaragua on May 25th 1998. • Certificate of recognition from the Agency for International Development for the successful completion of Basic Network Administration; Managua, Nicaragua on May 25th 1998. • Certificate of recognition from the Agency for International Development for successful completion of Management Training Program; Managua, Nicaragua on May 22nd 1998 and August 19th 1998. • Diploma for the successful completition of Computer Operator Course, Managua, Nicaragua March 3rd , 1997. • High-School diploma, Somoto-Madriz; Nicaragua, December 13, 1995. MILITARY MEDALS AND AWARDS • Served three tours in Iraq, and participated in many missions; including the Iraqi elections (2004, 2006, 2008). • Honorable discharge U.S. Army Veteran, (March, 2010); day of separation. • Certificate of appreciation presented by UAM-International Programs, for serving as a Student Ambassador during the Fall Semester of 2012. • Order of the Combat Spur awarded by the 1st Squadron, 7th U.S. Cavalry Division, and the 6th Squadron, 9th U.S. Cavalry Division Fort Hood, Texas, for the successful completion of innumerable combat missions in the city of Baghdad (Iraq, 2004 – 2005), Diyala Province (Iraq, 2006 – 2007), and Ninewah Province, Tal Afar (Iraq, 2008 – 2009). • The Good Conduct Medal awarded by the 1st Squadron, 7th U.S. Cavalry Division, and the 6th Squadron, 9th U.S. Cavalry Division Fort Hood, Texas, on July 2006, and March 2009; for exemplary behavior, efficiency and fidelity to the Military Service. • The Army Commendation Medal, awarded by the Secretary of the Army on October 2009, July 2009, and April 2007 at Fort Hood, Texas, for meritorious service in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom; in the Provinces of Ninewah, Tal Afar (Iraq, 2008 - 2009), Diyala (Iraq, 2006 - 2007), and also for the dedication to the duty played as an integral part for the success of the entire Squadron during these operations (Jan 2004 - Feb 2010, Dec 2008 - Dec 2009, 2006 - 2008).
  • 5. • Certificate of achievement awarded by the 6th Squadron, 9th U.S. Cavalry Division on August 2007 at Fort Hood, Texas for the contribution to the success of the Squadron. • The Army Achievement Medal awarded by the Secretary of the Army on February 2005 at Fort Hood, Texas, for meritorious service during Operation Iraqi Freedom 2 in the city of Baghdad, Iraq, from March 2004 to March 2005. • USARMY Certificate for successful completion of Basic Training, Fort Jackson, South Carolina, October 2003. • Certificate of Achievement from the Quartermaster Corps Regiment in recognition for outstanding performance of duty, Fort Lee, Virginia on November 2003. • Certificate of Affiliation awarded from the Quartermaster Corps Regiment, Fort Lee, Virginia on December 2003. REFERENCES: Issa Hurtado Castro, International Operations Specialist, BAC (Banco de America Central) Florida, Email: ihurtado@bacflorida.com Tel: 786-716-4977 Lealofi T. Faiai, Deputy Commanding Officer (DCO); Army Sustainment Command (ASC), Qatar; Grade: GS-13; Email: Lfaiai29@gmail.com , lealofi.t.faiai.civ@mail.mil Tel: DSN / 318-423-2310 Jaqueline Bermúdez, CEO; Fundación Américas Unidas (Américas United Foundation) Email: Faunidas@gmail.com, Tel: 786-853-0634 David C. Hernández, Former Troop First Sergeant at U.S.Army 6th Squadron, 9th (U.S.) Cavalry, 3HBCT, 1st Cavalry Division; Email: Sfcchapam3@aol.com, Tel: 601-467-7750 John Barrington, Captain, U.S. Army, 4th Infantry Division; Fort Irwin, California; Tel: 817-727-5504
  • 6. • Certificate of achievement awarded by the 6th Squadron, 9th U.S. Cavalry Division on August 2007 at Fort Hood, Texas for the contribution to the success of the Squadron. • The Army Achievement Medal awarded by the Secretary of the Army on February 2005 at Fort Hood, Texas, for meritorious service during Operation Iraqi Freedom 2 in the city of Baghdad, Iraq, from March 2004 to March 2005. • USARMY Certificate for successful completion of Basic Training, Fort Jackson, South Carolina, October 2003. • Certificate of Achievement from the Quartermaster Corps Regiment in recognition for outstanding performance of duty, Fort Lee, Virginia on November 2003. • Certificate of Affiliation awarded from the Quartermaster Corps Regiment, Fort Lee, Virginia on December 2003. REFERENCES: Issa Hurtado Castro, International Operations Specialist, BAC (Banco de America Central) Florida, Email: ihurtado@bacflorida.com Tel: 786-716-4977 Lealofi T. Faiai, Deputy Commanding Officer (DCO); Army Sustainment Command (ASC), Qatar; Grade: GS-13; Email: Lfaiai29@gmail.com , lealofi.t.faiai.civ@mail.mil Tel: DSN / 318-423-2310 Jaqueline Bermúdez, CEO; Fundación Américas Unidas (Américas United Foundation) Email: Faunidas@gmail.com, Tel: 786-853-0634 David C. Hernández, Former Troop First Sergeant at U.S.Army 6th Squadron, 9th (U.S.) Cavalry, 3HBCT, 1st Cavalry Division; Email: Sfcchapam3@aol.com, Tel: 601-467-7750 John Barrington, Captain, U.S. Army, 4th Infantry Division; Fort Irwin, California; Tel: 817-727-5504