Johnny Hernandez serves as the Fire Desk Supervisor at the California Army National Guard, where he leverages over fifteen years of experience in financial, accounting, and research analysis to enhance operational efficiency and effectiveness. In his current role, Johnny is responsible for managing the daily...
Johnny Hernandez serves as the Fire Desk Supervisor at the California Army National Guard, where he leverages over fifteen years of experience in financial, accounting, and research analysis to enhance operational efficiency and effectiveness. In his current role, Johnny is responsible for managing the daily activities of the Range Operations Maintenance Department across three shifts, ensuring that all live fire facilities, maneuver training areas, and transient barracks are optimally scheduled and maintained. His expertise in military operations and time management allows him to adeptly allocate resources and prioritize workflow, ensuring that training events run smoothly and safely.
Johnny's role extends beyond mere supervision; he is a key player in the implementation of Maintenance Safety Programs and Policies, acting as a subject matter expert in de-conflicting the requirements of various using units. His leadership skills are evident in his ability to guide and develop staff, fostering an environment of continuous improvement and professional growth. Additionally, his background in financial reporting and accounts receivable enables him to contribute to budget management and resource allocation, ensuring that all operations remain within fiscal constraints while meeting the high standards of military readiness.
Recognized as a Top 10 candidate for Soldier of the Year in 2012, Johnny's commitment to excellence and dedication to the mission of the California Army National Guard is unwavering. His analytical skills and strategic approach to project development from initiation to completion have made him an invaluable asset to the organization, driving both operational success and the professional development of his team.