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EMAIL AVAILABLEPHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEI am authorized to work in the US for any employer (U.S. citizen). SummarySecurity, Management, and Training professional with 15 years of military and civilian experience. Conducted security risk assessments at the company level (US Army) and recommended countermeasures to mitigate threats and protect personnel and assets. Specialist in NBC (CBRNE) operations. Experienced in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. Trained in Cultural Awareness while working with multiple foreign populations. Instructed over 600 military personnel on CBRNE operations. Experienced in disaster response, CBRNE operations, combat operations, and peacetime security, implemented safety awareness training in each field training, appointed as the unit safety officer. Managed over 30 US Army personnel in overseas assignments, provided security for Force Protection, Fix Site Security operations, Convoy Security, Security Escort, and Roving Security. Experience with technical security countermeasures. Over eight years of logistical and administrative CBRNE office work. Plus, over eight years of instructing in classroom and field settings towards military tactics. Completed my (BA)(Major) in Emergency and Disaster Management with a minor in Security Management and maintained a 3.7 GPA. Plus, I've been accepted into Washington University of St. Louis School of Law (April 2023 class). Work ExperiencePlant Safety SpecialistMississippi Lime Company - Sainte Genevieve, MO June 2023 to Present As the Safety Specialist, I'm responsible for the execution of Mississippi Lime Company's (MLC) safety systems and culture, primarily for Ste. Genevieve operations. Understand and assist in the development, execution, and measurement of safety goals, metrics, and KPIs. Work with and assist other safety, environmental, and health department members, as needed. Maintained and sustained MSHA standards. Performed safety audits(basic/general/specific) and reviewed workplace exams. Assessment of the KPA program and briefing leadership and crews on performance and development. In putting daily data based on near miss(es), safety audits, EAM work orders, briefing leadership on percentage trends, writing and developing PP presentations, assisting in training new miners, advising management on safety development throughout the week, and presenting monthly D.I.R. reports. Involved in operational meetings and briefing daily safety progress. Understanding and collecting data from KPI monthly charting to present to management. Updating safety-related information and equipment maintenance. Plus, providing training on mining safety standards and updates. Plus, implemented safety mitigation techniques. Understanding Power BI data that displays daily and weekly site numbers. Reacting to incidents starts with collecting information about the person(s) and the incident's location, then inputting data into KPA. Taking person(s) involved in incident to drug testing and occupational medicine if needed. Operations Supervisor/Supply ChainDHL Logistics - Jackson, MO August 2022 to March 2023 Operations Supervisors act as frontline leadership within our distribution centers. The primary purpose of this role is to supervise a shift of hourly associates by providing leadership, motivation, training, and development to the team. Associate Interaction (70% time) - Activities include associate development, one-on-one coaching, walking throughout the work area during assigned shifts, conflict resolution among associates, associate group meetings, and training. Process Improvement (10% time) - Activities include action planning with clients, project planning follow-up, space planning, turnover review, and workshop participation. Planning (5% time) - Activities include manpower planning, equipment maintenance, workflow prioritization, and daily scheduling. Human Resources (5% time) - Activities include identifying labor needs, interviews, and recruiting activities, implementing training, and coaching/ counseling for improved performance. Communications (5% time) - Activities include staff meetings, customer interactions, vendor/service provider interactions, and internal communications with peers, staff, and internal business unit departments. Reporting (5% time) - Activities include Key Performance Indicator tracking, quality reports, audits, financial reporting, material handling equipment reports site or individual performance tracking, and customer- required reports. Utilization of Microsoft: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, Outlook, OneDrive, Edge, Power BI, Company Portal, Office, Smart Connect, Authenticator, and Ping ID.Security Safety Supervisor/Production SupervisorMina Texas Colombia (MTC) - Houston, TX August 2016 to December 2019 The job site is in an isolated rural region in Colombia. As a Production Supervisor at South Americas largest Emerald production mine, I had to adapt to learning communication in both English and Spanish with local union workers. Directed subordinates away from safety hazards before the shift started. Supervised the operations in and around the production front. Solely in charge of handling millions of dollars on any given day worth of raw emeralds. Ensuring the evacuation of emeralds from the work site to the security vault. Enforced security protocols related to emerald protection from theft or destruction. This small American supervisor team that was tasked to oversee the integrity of emerald operations in a conflict-stricken environment, had to face challenges monthly. Between the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc guerillas), the Medellin Cartel, and the local black market for emerald violations, a high state of vigilance was needed daily.Fix Site Security Officer (Unarmed)Allied - St. Louis, MO October 2015 to November 2015 Security Officer is responsible for the facility's safety and security and for deterring criminal activity through the professional presence and in-depth knowledge of security protocols protecting classified or proprietary equipment and information. Security Officers must learn the site and the day- to-day activities, protocols, and procedures. The officer will present a neat and professional appearance in an adequately worn uniform with associated equipment.Disaster Response Team Member (Armed)Regius Investigation and Protective Security - Ocala, FL August 2012 to September 2012Called within 24 hours of the disaster declared by the client and certified under Louisiana security guard training to provide security to the city of New Orleans and St Bernard Parish during Hurricane Isaac. This position was armed, and qualification with Glock 17 was necessary before assigned duty. Safeguarded Entergy Louisianas Logistic Site for St Bernard Parish. Assigned to a two-man team that maintained vigilance for unauthorized personnel to prevent sabotage, theft, and violence and confirmed that safety precautions were in place after leaving the Logistic Site and after returning to the Logistic Site. Verified all issued equipment and property were accounted for and present before and after shift. Assured proper identification was present, and vehicles were cleared before being allowed to clear a security checkpoint.Protective Security SpecialistAcademi LLC - Moyock, NC April 2012 to April 2012Trained in providing physical protection for VIP officials and employees at overseas locations. Provides body protection for principal during moving formations from motorcade to venues. Trained in advance party duties in collecting information from the point of contact for various meetings with Afghanistan officials. Qualified in numerous weapons, including Glock 19, M-4, 870 Shotgun, and AK-47 by the Department of State standards. Reacted to attack on principle by performing evacuation procedures and forming a running shield to hard point cover. Communicated with team members on personnel security concepts and procedures to accomplish the mission, displaying knowledge of protective security standard operating procedures(SOP) principles. Trained on Defensive Tactics on Department of State approved take down combative movements. Instructed and tested on Afghanistan cultural awareness. Selected by PSD Instructor to be the Class Leader for class WPPS PSS 2-12Force Protection Specialist (Armed)ITT Systems Corporation - Colorado Springs, CO February 2011 to March 2011 Trained in providing static armed security on the United States military installation, searching all incoming vehicles for explosive devices or unauthorized materials. Verified access media on all incoming personnel to ensure authorization. Carried out over-watch duties on the camp perimeter and reacted to emergency alarms following written procedures. Monitored Force Protection equipment and reported suspicious activities to appropriate personnel complying with the Multi-National Force and Host Nation's rules and regulations, company policies, and standard operating procedures. Taking positive action and accountability for assigned work and maintaining a high welfare, morale, and discipline standard.Squad Leader / Team Leader / CBRNE Specialist7th Chem. Co - Fort Polk, LA May 2006 to July 2009 Detection System and (PDS) Joint Biological Point Detection System - Fort Polk, LA May 2006 to July 2009Conducted convoy security escort and escort security in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) to provide force protection and resupply for all the theater operations within Kuwait and Iraq. Supervised the combat survival, morale, discipline, safety, health, and welfare of assigned soldiers. Accounted for the utilization and maintenance of one combat-loaded Armor Security Vehicle (ASV), plus associated weapons and equipment valued at$1 million. Assigned as the platoon's Assistant Combative Instructor. Before deployment, instructed and trained on: CQB, medical evacuation, reaction to contact, convoy operations, EPW search, escalation of force, and FOB force protection. Led and executed 15 combat sustainment missions and 9 Combat Common User Land Transportation (CULT) security escort missions in support of OIF. Instructed and demonstrated the advanced drivers training course for the company before deployment, resulting in 100% of the company being qualified. Developed and implemented a training plan for the entire squad, which led to 100% of the squad being qualified as ASV gunners and drivers. Constructed and managed a demanding 4-week training plan for the team in preparation for deployment in support of OIF. Provided up-to-date logistics and logged all movement through the company area of operation. Maintained 100% accountability of teams' assigned equipment valued in the millions without loss or damage. Applied Composite Risk Management to all combat missions, which minimized injuries while traveling 26,000 miles throughout the Iraq Area of Operations. Supervised and monitored maintenance on all team equipment resulting in 97% operational readiness throughout deployment in support of OIF. Conducted foot patrols and vehicle patrols throughout villages, outlying areas, and roads to prevent terrorist activities. Conducted security searches with the use of physical restraints to check persons and vehicles for proper identification and to prevent the transportation of weapons and explosives for enemy use against coalition forces. Detain suspicious persons with humane temporary restraining devices for further questioning about the suspicious items. Trained in rendering first aid and advanced first aid to coalition forces and local nationals in the field until proper medical evacuation can be provided with a medical evacuation helicopter or ambulance that could arrive on the scene.Interim-Platoon Sergeant/NBCNCO2nd Infantry Division Camp Casey/Hovey April 2005 to May 2006 Provided up-to-date PowerPoint presentations to the company senior leadership detailing company operations. Completed ordering for the Battery CBRNE detection, monitoring, and decontamination systems for the Battery and advised the commander on all related matters during tactical operations. Received a 90% compliance rating for areas of responsibility during the Division Artillery Command Inspection. Ensured that the battery was adequately supplied with sufficient CBRNE equipment to support any training or real-world deployment. Used battery command inspections as a forum to teach soldiers skills and improve operations. Developed and executed staff training, including establishing the time and emphasis to be given each unit of study, continuity between units, and the level to which students should be trained on each item. Ensured the design of test instruments and training materials was technically accurate and functionally within known equipment and facility constraints. Performed periodic observation of training sessions and evaluated the effectiveness of the training being conducted. Gather and analyze pertinent data, develop findings, and make recommendations that are largely modeled on precedents. Develop sound training materials that effectively and efficiently enhance training for use in classroom and field training. Plan and conduct validity and reliability studies to detect trends or weak areas where additional training may be required. NBC Squad Leader / CBRNE Specialist7th Chem. Co - Fort Polk, LA May 2003 to April 2005 Conducted biological surveillance to provide force protection. Responsible for the health, welfare, supervision, combat training, morale, discipline, and safety of 8 soldiers. Accountable for utilizing and maintaining two biological detection vehicles with mounted equipment, mobile laboratories, plus associated weapons and equipment valued at over 3.4 million dollars. Managed several tasks simultaneously with exemplary results. Assumed the role of the company's Tactical Operations Center Sergeant during Battalion Field Exercise (FTX). Ensuring perimeter defense and communication in Contingency Operation Base (COB) was established. Assisted in the reduction of a critical shortage of drivers within the unit through intensive classroom training and road testing. Maintained accountability of squad equipment valued in the millions with zero loss or damage. Emphasized safety that resulted in zero accidents despite intensive field training exercises to include (IMT) Individual Mount Training. Inspired growth and excellence by influencing 100% of the squad to enroll in Army Correspondence Courses, completing 1,250 hours.CBRNE/NBC Advisor / Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) 7th FA-25th Infantry Division - Schofield Barracks, HI April 2000 to May 2003 Reviewed and ensured the accuracy of monthly equipment/inventory reports. Provided up-to-date PowerPoint presentations to the company chain of command, also giving the Company Commander advice on CBRNE operations. Led NBC operations for a field artillery battery and trained and assigned NBC equipment personnel for reaction teams. Attended company- level operations staff meetings and advised commander and leadership staff on NBC training and qualification needs. Ensured NBC office and documentation was to standard for all evaluations. Also deployed to support Operation Australian Pacific Bond. The Australian Pacific Bond operation consists of switching artillery batteries with the US Army and Royal Australian Army.EducationBachelors Degree (BA) in Emergency Management with Certificate American Public University System - Charles Town, WV (Completed) Minor in Security Management in Homeland Security (Completed) American Public University System - West Virginia January 2019 to December 2023Associate of Arts (A.A.) in General Studies (Completed) American Public University/ American Military University NBC Certification in Weapons of Mass Destruction Operations US Army Chemical School - Fort McClellan, AL November 1997 to December 1997High School diploma from St. Thomas Aquinas-Mercy High - St. Louis, MO September 1992 to June 1995Accepted for Master of Legal Studies in Law- April class of 2023 Washington University of St. Louis- School of Law - St. Louis, MO SkillsInstructor (10+ years), Heavy Equipment Training Program Level 1 (Less than 1 year), Helicopter Landing Zone (MEDVAC) (5 years), Enemy Prisoner of War Search (EPW) (6 years), Tactical Weapons (small/heavy)(10+ years), Perimeter Defense/FOB Operations (6 years), Close Quarter Combat (CQB)(6 years), Combative Tactics (hand to hand) (6 years), Personal Management (8 years), Biological Sample Evacuations Operations(8 years), CBRNE Force Protection (10+ years), High Value Item Production Supervisor (Less than 1 year), High Dollar Value Asset Protection Security Supervisor (2 years), Mentoring (10+ years), Client Management (Less than 1 year), Defensive Shooting: Basic and Tactical Handgun Shooting and Weapons Disarms (10+ years), Stalker Exercise and Protective Details (Less than 1 year), Behavioral Intelligence and Clues of High Risk Individuals(10+ years), Low Signature Protective Operations (5 years), Celebrity Protection and International Travel (Less than 1 year), Bomb Search and Identification (10+ years), Estate Security Operations (Less than 1 year), High Profile Protection and Protection Intelligence Gathering (Less than 1 year), Protective Operations in a Corporate World (Less than 1 year), Disaster Response Security (1 year), Force Protection Specialist (10+ years), Counter Improvised Explosive Device Instructor (4 years), Unit Radiation Safety Officer (10+ years),, Mentor CBRNE (NBCNCO) Instructor, Company CBRNE Senior Advisor, Biological Surveillance Squad/Team Leader, Gun Truck Team Leader (10+ years), Security, Word, MS Teams Chat, Excel, PowerPoint, Ping ID, Computer Networking, Risk Management, Supply Chain, Communication Skills, Microsoft Excel, Military, Supervising Experience, Analytics, Process Improvement, Information Research, Conflict Management, Safety Training (6 years), Safety Plans (8 years), Crisis Management (10+ years), Safety Specialist, MSHA KPI, KPA, BBS, Power BI, Root Cause Analysis, Mentoring, Incident Investigations, Analysis Skills, Leaders, Presentation Skills, Conflict Management, Problem Management, Training & Development, Continuous Improvement, Microsoft Access. Data Management, Safety Management, Disaster Recovery, Data Collection, Risk Management, SharePoint, Windows, Teaching, Manufacturing, Incident Management, Supervising Experience, Google Suite, Interviewing, Google Docs, Security, Intelligence Experience, Heavy Lifting, Construction Safety, Adobe Acrobat, Computer Networking, Forklift Operations, Document Management Systems, Data Analysis Skills, Sports Coaching, Microsoft Excel, Quality Control, Production Planning, Communication SkillsMicrosoft Word, PowerPoint, Microsoft Office, Computer Skills, Supply Chain, Clerical Experience, Organizational Skills, Documentation Management, Compliance Management, Outdoor Skills, Customer Service Management, Military Culture and Lifestyle Experience, Vulnerability Assessment, Time Management, OSHA Standards, Wording Typing Skills, Databases Researching, HIPAA, Writing Skills, Negotiation, Personal Goal Setting, Defense Driving, Field Observation, and Training and Developing Personal.Military ServiceBranch: U.S. Army (Active Duty)Service Country: United States Rank: SergeantNovember 1997 to July 2009Served as a Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical (NBC) Warfare Specialist. Trained American and foreign military units on CBRN defensive and protective measures. Led over 300 U.S. military service members in military training. Provided training, development, motivation, mentorship, and supervision for 8-30 soldiers in real-world operations. AwardsMilitary AwardsArmy Commendation Medal Army Achievement Medal, Good Conduct Medal, Iraq Campaign Medal, Korean Defense Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon, National Defense Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service MedalCertifications and LicensesAED Certification First Aid Certification Driver's License October 2019 to October 2024CPR CertificationPresentEmergency and Disaster Management- part of (BA) degree program in Emergency and Disaster ManagementConfined Space Certification Emergency Management Certification December 2023 to PresentMSHA CertificationDecember 2023 to December 2024MSHA 40-hour New Miner/Part 46 MSHA 40-hour Miner Refresher Training FEMA-Environmental Health Training in Emergency Response Awareness CertificationPresentFEMA-Response Consideration During Outbreak or Pandemic Certification PresentFEMA-Environment Health Training in Emergency Response Awareness CertificationPresentFEMA-IED Awareness Security Procedures Certification PresentFEMA IS-00331/ Introduction to Radiological Emergency Preparedness Exercise Evaluation CertificationPresentFEMA-IS-00120.a/An Introduction to ExercisesPresentFEMA-IS-00130/ Exercise Evaluation and Improvement Planning CertificationPresentFEMA- Personal Protective Equipment Considerations for Infectious Agents CertificationPresentGroups or AssociationsMembership withWounded Warriors Program/AlumniEPSILON PI PHI Honor SocietyBroken-Shield Wounded Veterans SocietyNational Association of Safety ProfessionalsAdditional InformationLife Knowledge and ExperienceManagement of programs and personnel.These are some of the skills my experiences have developed, management of emergency response within the security field; fixed-site, force protection, roving security, entry control points, assessment card readers, static security camera in-placement, perimeter defense, de-escalation of force, restraining detainees, combative training, conveying the security, convoy escort operations, information analysis, responding to incidents, access control measures, information dissemination, supporting officers or security personnel, managing contractors, surveillance and emergency response skills, tracking progression on projects and task, knowledge of all hazards and threats to the security and safety of personnel and assets within the locations assigned to. Understanding the vast demands of todays economy and how it pushes the very essence of stress within the modern business model. Finding quality over quantity within the workforce has brought out the skills of my past. Ensuring that within my duties that I have filled, Ive always brought the best out of those under my supervision. Leading from the front never the rear and letting those who work toward bettering themselves know they are the backbone of our success within the company. |