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Tel: PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEEmail: EMAIL AVAILABLEVeterans Preference: 10 points; Federal Status: US Army; E-7 SFC; Site Lead; 1979- 2001; Honorable RetirementA highly motivated and result focused Management Development professional offering more than 3 decades of successful Defense experience including 22 years of rich US Army exposure. Aspiring to carve a niche in Management Development with the Public Sector/ Government Institution to advance personal/ professional competence and accept broader professional responsibilities, while enhancing learning graph and career advancement. Seeking a challenging and responsible Managerial Assignment in the Government Sector asField Service RepresentativeExpertise Includes: Management and Field Service RepresentationProjects Handled: Counter Radio Controlled Improvised Explosive DevicesCHRONOLOGY OF EXPERIENCEDepartment Of DefenseEscort Supervisor/ Fort Bragg, NC 28307 (September 2011 to July 2023)Work 40 hours WeeklyAs Escort SupervisorRoutine administrative duties such as filing, pickup and delivery for various PCF missions. Will meet individuals to be escorted at the Main Security Office.Insures individuals to be escorted has completed entry sign in requirements and obtained proper entry badge to enter secure facility.Maintains visual contact with escorted personnel at all times and accompanies them to all areas visited during entire period of time they are in the facility.Performs correspondence at established points on the installation.Performs routine logistical duties such as monthly inventories and turn-in of furniture and equipment.Unit Fire Safety Marshal Representative.Establish written evacuation plan.Maintain records of all fire prevention and safety inspections, portable fire extinguishers inspections, fire evacuation drills, and training.Ensures that all safety, fire prevention, custodial services and utilities management programs are implemented and performed by units.Incumbent supervises Escorts who in-turn facilitate the daily mission requirements and serves as the primary civilian advisor to the Command regarding Escort operations, plans, and work schedules for subordinates for various daily activities.Provides on-the-job training in operations and escort duties to subordinates Escorts.Keeps abreast of work accomplishment of personnel; recommends changes in work methods and procedures to building manager.Endures that civilian and organizational policies, policies, procedures, rules, and regulations are enforced.Responsible for escort employee attendance and recommends approval/disapproval of sick and annual leave and vacation schedules.Ensures that escorts welfare is properly evaluated, provided for, and monitored throughout their processing; to include but not limit to: initial reception, completion of in-processing briefs and documentation.Supervises Escorts who facilitate the daily mission requirements. I serve as the primary civilian advisor to the Building Manager regarding Escort operations, plan and work schedules for subordinates for various PCF missions.Routinely monitors and adjust plans and duties, identifying objectives and deadlines, assign tasks to subordinate personnel to maintain 24 hour continuity in support of all facets of escort operations.Directs and supervises all assigned Escorts duties and were accountable for completion of all tasks.Conduct periodic walk through for safety, health, and welfare inspections of facilities. If deficiencies are noted, appropriate reports and authorities will be notified.Coordinates for services and supplies as needed. Responsible for preparation of TDY requests, logs, accident reports, and any required operator or workplace safety reports.Briefs building manager on mission and manpower requirements as required. Attends meetings with personnel interested in the policies and procedures of the organization.Prepares and forwards to building manager workload and production reports as required. Coordinates with appropriate parties to arrange appointments for visits to facilities toured.Completes special projects or requirements when requested, to include fire marshal, cleaning, training assessments, logistical requirements, SOPs, and assisting with internal or external inspections.Responsible for the inventory and storage of all supplies, and ensures subordinate Escort issue all property appropriately to include when in/out processing.Develops and maintains a continuous harmonious working relationship with outside agencies and directors to facilitate the expeditious processing of personnel, to include: Department of Emergency Service.Periodically provides information, orally or written, to the building manager and Leadership, regarding the disposition of facilities, policies and procedures and incidents.Ensures facility reporting procedures are met and applies office automation principles. Types using an office computer to produce work from rough draft or clean copy with responsibility for format, spelling, and punctuation.Accurately completes various Department of the Army, Department of Defense, installation, and facility unique forms.Researches and conducts background reviews based on facility statements and Command inquiries, using various Government databases, in formulating recommendations to the building manager and Command regarding facility issues.Inspected the area for potential fire, safety, accident hazards, and security violations.Responsible for the maintenance and inspection of 106 Defibrillators.Computer Sciences CorporationField Operations Sr. Associate/ Site Lead - FOB, Sharana, Afghanistan (Jun 2008 till June 2010)FSR - Camp, Arifjan, Kuwait (Jun 2008 May 2009) Full TimeWorked 84 hours weeklyField Service Representative Sr. Associate/ Site Lead - FOBAccountable to offer on-site hardware support; develops schedules and assigns & manages job work with other team members in order to meet critical service projects within the set time constraints successfully.Responsibly handles and resolves customer problems in the areas of hardware installations, repair, upgrade and maintenance; acts as Senior Field Engineer in resolving complex installations and maintenance proficiently.Ensures problems are referred to appropriate personnel/ service areas for follow up, testing and troubleshooting.Acts as a liaison between the customers and the company and conveys customers feedback to the design and engineering staff and the manager for informed decision making and further action.Responsible for all Quality Assurance inspections.Supported the initial field testing of new counter intelligence remote controlled improvised explosive device electronic warfare system (CREW).Performed the system installation, operation, troubleshooting, and repair of various crew systems in the theater.Maintained understanding of DUKE system designs, field testing, and electro-mechanical maintenance analysis to include pre-tested errors, fault isolations, and repair/ replacement techniques.Worked with electronic testing equipment (i.e. Spectrum analyzers, Signal generators, and oscilloscopes).Coordinated all matters pertaining to maintenance, repair of facilities, grounds, and equipment; procurement, storage and inventory of equipment and supplies.Operated a motor vehicle ranging from a pick-up truck to a 5-ton truck.Reviews contractor performance to assess compliance with contract requirements.Conducted inspections for completed services of the contractor after each job.Receives, verifies, sorts and classifies, warehouses, and issues a variety of excess surplus property.Conducts extensive review, research, verification and receipt of a variety of routine and complex propertyvaluates workers work performance against contractual requirement.Determines condition and report ability and special handling requirements (e.g., hazardous material, precious metals, security, DEMIL, Special focus items, etc.) and assigns appropriate classification instructions for warehousing.Performs daily inspection and maintenance and completes appropriate forms.R4 INC (Apr 2007 - Jun 2008) Full TimeField Service Representative, Camp Liberty, IraqWorked 84 hours weeklyOversaw the installation of Boomerang System on HUMMVEE and STRIKER military vehicles; was responsible for the proper installation of VANGUARD system on military vehicles. Accountable to offer on-site hardware support; develops schedules and assigns & manages job work with other team members in order to meet critical service projects within the set time constraints successfully.Responsibly handles and resolves customer problems in the areas of hardware installations, repair, upgrade and maintenance; acts as Senior Field Engineer in resolving complex installations and maintenance proficiently.Ensures problems are referred to appropriate personnel/ service areas for follow up, testing and troubleshooting.Acts as a liaison between the customers and the company and conveys customers feedback to the design and engineering staff and the manager for informed decision making and further action.Supported the initial field testing of new counter intelligence remote controlled improvised explosive device electronic warfare system (CREW).Performed the system installation, operation, troubleshooting, and repair of various crew systems in the theater.Supported and assisted the US Armys Program Executive Office (PEO) Soldier in acquiring, fielding and data collection for the GEN l Helmet Sensors to deploying Brigade Combat Teams (BCT). Afghanistan (2008)Alutiiq/ Wackenhut Security (Aug 2003 Apr 2007) Full TimeSergeant, Lieutenant, Security Officer Fort Bragg, North Carolina, U.SWorked 40 plus hours weeklyProvided recommendations and assistance to commanders/ supervisors/ employees concerning security systems and physical protection devices. Managed work sites with problems and provided assistance in problem resolution.Control and monitor access control of vehicles, persons and equipment entering the installation.For security purposes, used monitors & cameras for monitoring all activities for protection of Army personnel and property, controlled the movement of personnel & vehicles, regular patrolling of restricted/ limited access areas.Conducts inspections of vehicle identification sticker, passes, and identification of seeking access to the Fort Bragg Community.Conducts random anti-terrorism measures and procedures (RAMP) and searches on commercial vehicles, automobiles, and delivery vehicles seeking to enter the installation.Support Police Officer in more traditional police duties during heightened security operations & emergency situations.Prepared duty schedules and assigned subordinates to various post on a rotating basis. Responsible for daily issuing and receiving of weapons.Performed random spot checks for compliance with key control, supply, property and vehicle security regulations and directives.Conducted daily/monthly inventories of weapons, radios and equipment, assuring that subordinates sign receipt for same.Responsible for the security of found drugs, weapons, of contraband until it could be released to the Fort Bragg Military Police.Responsible for investigating minor and serious violations, including incidence of felonies.Verified photo identification of personnel for controlled access to restricted areas.Provided immediate response to terrorist threat situations, natural emergencies, and natural disasters.Loomis Fargo (Dec 2001 Aug 2003) Full TimeArmored Service Technician, Fayetteville, North Carolina, U.SWorked 40 hours weeklyWorked as a team on a designated route.Responsible for the safe and timely delivery of cash and coin to Loomis customers.Deposit pickup, change order services, ATM services.All services provided safe, secure and on time pickup.Controlled the movement of company vehicles, conducted regular patrolling of restricted/limited access areas.Provided security for the valuables picked up and carried to different locations.Frequently makes informal checks of storage areas to ensure those stored items and identification tags are properly matched.Checked items on issue slips when filled, dates and signs issue slips.2 2 Y E A R S - T H E U N I T E D S T A T E S A R M Y ( J U N 1 9 7 9 - A U G 2 0 0 1 )B Co. Training Group Senior Instructor/ Writer Fort Knox, Kentucky, U.S (Jun 1998 Aug 2001)Worked 40 plus hours weeklyRange Facility Manager, oversaw the operations and maintenance of the range; managed the operations and maintenance of the U.S. Army Weapon & Equipment Facility; also organized & trained teams for military missions.Assisted the Range Operation Specialist in implementing functions related to safe & efficient utilization of range complex for using weapons, ammunition & hazardous materials on multiple ranges, ballistic lab and training sites.Assisted unit personnel on the capabilities & limitations of all weapons used in military training, and on all matters pertaining to safety in firing of live ammunition during training. Professionally developed eight NCO's proficiently.Ensured that 15,500 soldiers & ROTC Cadets are trained in the usage and firing techniques of M-240B Machine Gun, Claymore Mine and M-249 Squad Automatic Weapon. Ensured POI conducted safely IAW TRADOC standards.Accountably maintained equipment and training complex valued in excess of $1,000,000.Written action reports on major assistance, missions & training exercises and on annual performance evaluations.Evaluated and coordinated all matters pertaining to maintenance, repair of facilities, grounds, and equipment; procurement, storage, and inventory of equipment and supplies.Coordinated matters pertaining to utilization of buildings and outdoor training facilities to include utilities management.Assist with the development, implementation and enforcement of the facilities safety programs.Assisted range control in the design, and construction of firing ranges, training devices and special live fire buildings.Managed the overseeing of maintenance and functioning of facilities and training areas.Served as point of contact on training and rendered advisory services to military personnel in planning and conduct of live fire training on the ranges.Conducted daily inspection assignments.Knowledge of the training capabilities and limitations of the JRTC type live-fire ranges and safety procedure and regulations established for live-fire operations.Served as point-of-contact on training to military personnel on ranges.Performed maintenance and repaired the Remote Target System that comprised of the stationary infantry RETS.Maintenance on the Infantry Moving Target, Armor Target Holding Mechanism Tank Gunnery and Moving Target Carrier System.Performed routine maintenance on training support devices; IE firing points, target identification stakes and signs, target frames, target panels and moving target track houses.Repaired range target houses, control towers, and maintenance sheds.Installed, replaced and repaired wooden, plastic, and cardboard targets.Unload and loaded simulators with explosive devices.Served as the subject matter expert for the final approval of all repairs, installations, and test of targets prior to installation at live fire lanes.Have the knowledge of the characteristics of live ammunition ranges.Conducted down range reconnaissance to determine specific target selection routes of advancement attack positions, fire positions, and cease fire lines, and recommends procedures and control measures to ensure safety of all personnel involved in combined live-fire exercises of infantry platoons and companies, armor, anti-armor, and helicopters firing automatic weapons and rockets.Operated 5-ton truck with trailer to transport targets, batteries, building materials, and general equipment to and from ranges.Operated tractor and attachments such as trailer, mower and blade. Monitors, evaluates and disseminates information regarding the execution of each phase of exercise via radar and voice communication.Informed range users of operational restrictions and weapon and use parameters.Tracked range usage, ammunition usage and cleared and located down range personnel.Operates a computer enhanced console linked to a radar signal tracking display unit to monitor unit movementServes as the Equipment, Facilities and Services, Training, Mobilization and Security (DPTMS), Support Operations Branch.Regulatory requirements and processes in managing facility and property maintenance.Maintenance of grounds in and around general Directorate Headquarters areas.Served as a Scheduler with an emphasis in artillery, demolitions and maneuver training.Made detailed record of emergency incidents that were subject to official review by inspection personnel and others.A Co. 3/73 Armor Platoon Sergeant Fort Bragg, North Carolina, U.S (Oct 1994 Jun 1998)Worked 40 plus hours weeklyServed in various leadership positions with responsibility for planning, organizing and training teams for military missions and exercises along with written annual performance evaluations on team leaders and members.Led numerous planning and liaison activities to arrange logistics, admin and support in worldwide operations.Assisted in writing numerous operations orders and supporting the international operations and training activities.Collected, evaluated, and assisted in the interpretation and dissemination of combat information.Applied a detailed knowledge of the training capabilities and limitations of the JRTC type live fire ranges and safety procedures and regulations established for live fire operations.Organized and provided oral presentations to large audiences and high ranking individuals.Responsible for the readiness operation and maintenance of four M551A1 Sheridan Tanks valued at $1,180,000.Responsible for the health, welfare, discipline and training of fourteen personnel.Qualified distinguished on tank table VIII with a score of 1000Stored and arrangement of tools and materials.Conducted monthly inventories of all assign equipment.Coordinated pertinent information for inclusion in the weekly range bulletin.A Trp 1/1 Cav Platoon Sergeant Budingen, Germany (Jan 1992 Sept 1994)Worked 40 plus hours weeklyResponsible for the training and directing platoon level operations including; tactical movement, individual and crew-served weapons qualification, vehicle maintenance, security operations (screening), and route/area/zone reconnaissance.Collects, evaluates, and assists the commander/operations officer in planning, organizing, directing, supervising, training, coordinating, and reporting activities of the recon scout or armored cavalry platoon. Manages distribution and adjusts direct and aerial fires in combat. Employ operation security (OPSEC) and casualty evacuation (CASEVAC) measures. Coordinates and conducts platoon resupply.Inspected tools and items for quality, damage, or overall appearance.Performed maintenance of tools and parts.Oversaw the validation of range sites ensuring the safety and training requirements are met and the target array meets the training requirements; also adheres to the standard range design as outlined in TC 25-8.In charge of Automated Mechanized Gunnery Ranges (M1 Tank & Bradley Fighting Vehicle).Served as the principal scenario writer and operational subject matter expert for assigned (CMTC).Have knowledge of military organizations and support roles in the conduct of live fire training.Performed movement to contact and assault on a fortified position, live-fire village, deliberate attack, vehicular ambush, convoy counter ambush as well as facilities that support varied training scenarios.Served as point of contact on training to military personnel on ranges.Knowledge of the military organization and structure to understand the chain of command, mission assignments in terms of type of tactical/combat training needed, and to correlate the various support roles in the conduct of live fire training.HHC 1/18 INF Section Leader Fort Benning, Georgia, U.S (May 1988 Dec 1991)Worked 40 plus hours weeklyResponsible for the training, and tactical deployment of a scout section and/or squads in combat.Responsible for individual weapons, crew-served weapons, and the maintenance of assigned vehicle and equipment.Collects battlefield reports (SALUTE/SALT) and analyzes accuracy of reconnaissance information.Manage reconnaissance of fording sites, tunnels, and bridges.Supervises section/squad resupply of Class I, III, V. ID, selects targets, and issues fire commands.Have knowledge of combat and tactical techniques.Extensive knowledge of the characteristics of live ammunition and weaponry to support combat training environmental distance, implosion, and force.Had knowledge of the terminology of military tactical, combat, equipment communication systems and operations in order to accomplish the range training events in the scenario and actual training exercise as close to a real live combat situation that a service member may encounter.HHT 1/1 Cav S-2 Tasking NCO Schwabach, Germany (Oct 1985- May 1988)Worked 40 plus hours weeklyDeveloped and coordinated support/ tasking activities in support of the BN mission.Interpreted regulations, directives, policies and contingency plans as they relate to support requirements.Written brief papers which provided analysis of feasibility and supportability of personnel & equipment requests.Conducted analysis of personnel and equipment augmentation requirements in support of the Military Operations.Provided regular & detailed report/ information to DSCOPS regarding disposition of support tasking in command.Evaluated individuals trustworthiness for access to classified information, placement in a sensitive position.Prepared reports of investigation in accordance with OPM guidelines and instructions.HHT 6th Cav Intelligence Scout Bde S-2 Fort Hood, Texas, U.S (Sept 1983 Sept 1985)Worked 40 plus hours weeklyAs Physical Security NCO, was responsible for the security of all building and arms rooms for the Bde.Was responsible for all security aspects of the 6th Air Cav Div Unit to include: Force protection, personnel security, arms room security, maintenance and safeguarding of all classified information.Managed and supervised the physical information and personnel security programs for the 6th Air Cav Div Unit.Initiated, and tracked numerous medical and police background checks for security clearance investigations.Processed personnel security clearance paper work, analyzed intelligence data and entered the data into the intelligence automated data systems on regular basis; also prepared intelligence summaries and reports.Managed and supervised the accountability of classified materials up to and including SECRET.Provided guidance and trainings to personnel and supported units on SCI security requirements; handled the receipt, control and accountability of SCI and collateral information.Administered the Brigade Physical Security and Crime Prevention Programs.Processed and managed Security clearances for a brigade with troop strength of nearly 1000 soldiers.Reviewed documents for accuracy and completion. Reviews security clearance documents and related material for information for suitability of employment.Performs in-depth analysis and evaluation of investigations, security files and other information containing derogatory and/or sensitive information.Compiles security documentation, making recommendations of final security clearance eligibility determinations.Reviews information determining personnels security eligibility for access to controlled facilities and information systems.Maintains security systems and databases to ensure reporting properties are up to date.Maintains case files, making sure they are complete and accurate.Directs the personnel security Inspection program.HHC 1/12 Cav Calvary Scout Fort Hood, Texas, U.S. (Jun 1979-Sept 1983)Worked 40 plus hours weeklyGathered intelligence for the Brigade, identifying the enemys strength and weaknesses and reporting the enemys location, so that the Brigade Commander could make a plan of attack to overcome the enemy.PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALSQualification:Undergraduate Studies, Central Texas College, 49 semester hours (2000)Graduate in Advanced Management Development, US Army Armor School (1999)Graduate in Mid-Level Management Development, US Army Armor School (1989)Trainings/ Courses Attended:JCREW 2.1 FSR, Training, Crane Division Naval Surface Warfare Center (Jun 2008)Training-Spectrum Analyzer (Jun 2008)Training-Automated Vehicle Registration System (Feb 2005)Training-Itemiser3 (Sept 2003)Training-Vapor Tracer2 (Sept 2003)Battalion Intelligence/ Operation Sergeants Course (Nov 1999)Instructor Training Course (Aug 1997)Bradley Unit Conduct of Fire Instructor/ Operation Training Course, 1 Week (Jan 1993)Bradley Transition Course (Dec 1992)Airborne Course, 3 weeks (Apr 1990)OPSEC Training v2 (May 2013)Antiterrorism Officer (ATO) Level II- Introduction Training Nov 2012Antiterrorism Officer (ATO) Level II- Module 1 Training Nov 2012Antiterrorism Officer (ATO) Level II- Module 2 Training Nov 2012Certifications:Truck Driver Certificate/ CDL License (Sept 2001)Certificate, US Marine Corps Senior Noncommissioned Officer (1999)Certificate, US Marine Corp Military Justice (1999)Certificate, Basic Security Officer, Fayetteville Technical Community College, 256 hrs (1996)AWARDS RECEIVEDThe Meritorious Service Medal (2)The Army Commendation Medal (4)The Army Achievement Medal (7)The Army Good Conduct Medal (6)Saudi Arabia Defense Medal |