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PROFESSIONAL SUMMARYSignaleer and Military Veteran with a SECRET Security Clearance and 24 years of proven experience in the United States Army. Accomplished measurable results while leading teams of 4 to 20 in a dynamic, fast - paced environment. Possess a comprehensive background in Line Of Site tropospheric Communications, Terrestrial Satellite Communications, Network Management, Automotive Technical ability along with 5K/PU-797 & 10K/PU-798 Generator operation/maintenance, derived from conducting domestic and global operations in Kuwait, Iraq, Afghanistan, Manas air base (Kyrgyzstan), Romania, South Korea, and OCONUS Alaska. Managed risk upon multiple lines to protect assets, property, and equipment valued over 11,550,000 with zero loss of accountability while meeting the expectations of senior leadership. Possess extensive knowledge in Communications platforms and NIPR/ SIPR serviced infrastructure. Recipient of multiple awards for outstanding performance and professionalism. Career supported by a Certification in CompTIA SY0-501 Security Plus and the following:Signal Corps Regimental AffiliationAll American MembershipMulti-Channel Transmission Systems Operator/ Maintainer Course (31R) (Fort Gordon, GA)Airborne Course (Fort Benning, GA)Bus Driver Course (Fort Bragg, NC)Cold Weather Leaders Course (Northern Warfare Training Center, USARAK)Unit Prevention Leader Course (Fort Richardson, AK)Basic Noncommissioned Officer Course (25Q/ ALC) (Fort Gordon, GA)Combat Lifesaver Course (FOB Kalsu, Iraq)AN/TSC167F Satellite Transportable Terminal Training, Contract Number: W15P7T-06-D-L215 (USARAK)AN/TSC167F STT KA Upgrade Training, Contract Number: W15P7T-06-C-G210 (Fort Richardson, AK)XM153 Common Remotely Operated Weapon Station (CROWS) Operators Training (Fort Richardson, AK)Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP) Course (Fort Bragg, NC)Telecommunications Operations Chief -Senior Leaders Course (25W/ SLC) (Fort Gordon, GA)1.2m and 2.4m GATR Inflatable Satellite Antenna basic operator course (Fort Bragg, NC)5-60kW Advanced Medium Mobile Power Source (AMMPS) Course (Fort Bragg, NC)Master Resilience Training Course (Fort Bragg, NC)Career ExperiencesLeadershipData AnalysisProficienciesTraining and DevelopmentPolicy ImplementationSpecialtiesCommunicationMicrosoft Office SuitePROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCEEmployer One San Francisco, CA 1999McDonaldsEntry Level Worker (a minor at the age of 16)Responsible for Customer food and beverage serviceAdditional duty of ensuring facility cleanliness and serviceability to maintain healthy working and serving conditionsEmployer Two San Francisco, CA 2000SafewayCourtesy ClerkResponsible or proper distribution of groceries during bagging for transport by the customerAdditional Duties include assisting the elderly with delivery of their items to their Privately Owned Vehicle, securing shopping carts displaced around the Safeway store premises, ensuring the cleanliness and serviceability of latrines and grocery isles.United States Army Various Locations 2000 PresentTeam LeaderLed, mentored, and trained squads of 4 to Platoons of 20Directed employment of High Capacity Line of Sight Terminals and maintaining critical link between 3 Forward Operating Bases (FOB) in Iraq through 24-hour manned operations, generator maintenance, and equipment shelter maintenanceDuring the Afghanistan Campaign, provided manned tower security for Base Defense Operations Center (BDOC) on FOB Salerno on first deployment. On second deployment, provided the BDOC with transport security for tower guards, crew serve weapons & tower communications maintenance, delivery of meals to guards, and operation of supplemental monitoring through the Base Expeditionary Targeting and Surveillance Sensors-Combined (BETSS-C) systems; also served as guard escort for detainee operationsManaged $11M+ in classified equipment vital to national security and the safety of over 150 soldiers; resulted in zero losses, and the continued integrity of all classified materialsAdditional Job TitleJob description.Unit Prevention Leader (UPL) responsible for maintaining unit readiness through mandatory randomized UrinalysisMaster Resilience Trainer (MRT) responsible for teaching the 14 parts of the resiliency shield to soldiers enabling them the ability to cope with adversity and change the situation to a more positive outcomePrimary hand receipt holder of various equipment assemblages be it vehicular or stationary. I developed a system of tracking property accountability which involves a combination of images, Microsoft Paint, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Powerpoint, and Adobe Acrobat Pro; Up to the extent of motorpool diagrams of container locations and corresponding markings; down to placing scotch tape around the plastic labels of key rings to prevent humidity and sweat from erasing the labelEDUCATIONHigh School Graduate- Balboa HS Class of 200038 Credit Hours toward an Associates Degree in General StudiesCERTIFICATIONSCompTIA Security + (Sy0-501) 2020Master Resilience Training 2016Senior Leader Course (SLC) 2015SHARP Course 2013Combat Life Savers Course (CLS) 2011Advanced Leader Course (ALC) 2006Unit Prevention Leader Course (UPL) 2006Northern Warfare Course 2005Basic Leader Course 2004Bus Driver Course 2002Airborne 2001NOTABLE AWARDSArmy Commendation Medal (ARCOM) 6Army Achievement Medal (AAM) 6Valorous Unit Award (VUA) 1Army Good Conduct Medal (AGCM) 7National Defense Service Medal (NDSM) 1Afghanistan Campaign Medal- Campaign Stars (ACM-CS) 2Iraq Campaign Medal- Campaign Stars (ICM-CS) 4Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal (GWTEM) 1Global War on Terrorism Service Medal (GWTSM) 1Korean Defense Service Medal (KDSM) 1TECHNICAL SKILLSSoftware: Microsoft Office, SharePointOperating Systems: Microsoft Windows, Droid MobileProgramming: Use of Active directory to install, troubleshoot, or reinstall programsReimaging NIPR computers in place or through Triple Nickel to maintain Network complianceRemoting into desktop and laptop computers on LAN and Wireless on NIPR VPN to troubleshoot programsComputer maintenance: assembly and disassembly of desktop/ laptop systems, replacement of components for proper operational conditionsVehicular Maintenance: Routine maintenance and upkeep (oil changes/ oil filter replacement, spark plug/ Coil replacement, Brake pad/ Rotor Brake shoes replacement) in accordance with manufacturer specifications through torque wrenches |