Allyn Oligher
About Allyn Oligher
Allyn Oligher is a General Clerk 2 currently employed at Amentum in Fort Lewis, Washington. With a diverse background in customer service, inspection, and military service, Oligher has accumulated extensive experience across various roles since 2002.
Current Role at Amentum
Allyn Oligher currently serves as a General Clerk 2 at Amentum, a position held since 2021. In this role, Oligher is responsible for preparing written work schedules based on established guidelines and priorities. The position involves charting production based on statistics compiled for reference by production and management personnel. Oligher's work contributes to the efficient operation of the organization.
Previous Experience at thyssenkrupp Supply Chain Services
Prior to joining Amentum, Allyn Oligher worked as a Customer Service Representative at thyssenkrupp Supply Chain Services from 2019 to 2020. This role was based in Kent, Washington, and lasted for seven months. Oligher's responsibilities included handling customer inquiries and providing support related to supply chain operations.
Educational Background
Allyn Oligher holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration and Management from Pacific Lutheran University, where studies were completed from 2016 to 2019. Additionally, Oligher achieved an Associate of Arts (AA) degree from William Rainey Junior College in 1997 and an Associate’s Degree from South Puget Sound Community College between 2011 and 2014. This educational foundation supports Oligher's professional roles.
Military Service
Allyn Oligher served in the US Army as a 92F Petroleum Supply Specialist from 2002 to 2011. This nine-year tenure at Fort Lewis, Washington, involved managing petroleum supply operations, which provided valuable experience and skills applicable to subsequent roles in civilian life.
Work Experience in Agriculture and Inspection
Oligher has experience working with the Washington State Department of Agriculture as an Inspection Specialist. This role was held in 2018 for three months and again in 2019 for another three months. Responsibilities included conducting inspections and compiling material inventory records, which contributed to the oversight of agricultural standards and practices.