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Emergency Management Resume


Desired Industry: Firefighter/Paramedic/Emergency SpiderID: 73292
Desired Job Location: Raymondville, Missouri Date Posted: 8/21/2014
Type of Position: Full-Time Permanent Availability Date: 10/1/2014
Desired Wage: 50000
U.S. Work Authorization: Yes
Job Level: Experienced with over 2 years experience Willing to Travel: Yes, More Than 75%
Highest Degree Attained: Bachelors Willing to Relocate: Yes


Objective:
Goal-driven and dedicated professional,
equipped with career-long history of
success in providing top-notch
management and service that ensured
operational safety and security;
complemented with expertise in conflict
resolution, project management, research
and analysis, strategic planning, and
cost-effective strategy development.

- Detail-oriented, visionary, and
hands-on leader with outstanding ability
to lead and motivate staff and personnel
toward the alignment of work performance
with organizational goals and objectives
- Keen at analyzing community
needs to guarantee the delivery of
required services in collaboration with
governing entities and personnel
- Highly capable of training and
developing subordinates utilizing solid
awareness of safety and risk assessment,
project management, and human resources
- Effective at communicating with
all professionals to convey and
coordinate organizational missions
- Expert at dealing with and
functioning within critical and high-
pressured work environment without
compromising performance and quality
results; thus open for relocation
- Currently hold an active Secret
Security Clearance.


Experience:
Raytheon
TRAINER – BAGRAM AIRFIELD, AFGHANISTAN
2012–PRESENT
- Demonstrated subject matter
expertise in the United States
Improvised Explosive Device (IED) and
Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Blow-in-Place
Theater Specific Training; focus on
raising route clearance soldiers
awareness on current trends in
Afghanistan by providing detailed
instruction and education in counter
improvised explosive device-defeat
(CIED-D) tactics, techniques, and
procedures (TTP's).
- Succeeded in training 35 Afghan
National Army soldiers that was
initially inexperienced in the proper
maintenance and operation of M915
tractor-trailer, ATLAS 10K forklift, and
Ford 20 ton dump truck.

Engility
TRAINER – CAMP LEATHERNECK, AFGHANISTAN
2011–2012
- Served as subject matter expert
in providing comprehensive training to
the Afghan National Army Route Clearance
Companies (ANA RCCs).
- Made significant modification to
a CIED robot maintenance lesson that
simplified the methods of learning for
the Afghan soldier.
- Presided over the training of 25
Afghan engineer soldiers in advanced
explosives that enabled the Afghan RCC
to better accomplish its mission
requiring minimal assistance from
coalition forces during real-world
missions.

Counter Explosive Hazard Center (CEHC)
INSTRUCTOR – FORT LEONARD WOOD, MO, USA
2008–2011
- Earned selection from senior
leadership among 26 other instructors to
serve as lead instructor for the Area
Clearance Course, which involved
development of a training package that
was accepted by the Army due to
extensive knowledge of demining
operations.
- Developed hands-on practical
exercises for the Explosive Hazards
Planner Course that drove mission
readiness of engineer staff officers,
senior level planners, and commanders
prior to their deployment to Afghanistan
or Iraq.
- Functioned effectively as
subject matter expert for the IED-Defeat
Train-the-Trainer (IEDD-T3) Course as
selected by upper leadership over four
others after only six months on the job.

United States Army (2001–2008)
OPERATIONS OFFICER – FORT LEONARD WOOD,
MO, USA 2006–2008

- Earned commendation from the
senior engineer commander for exemplary
performance in battlefield planning and
tracking.
- Took charge of managing a $570K
ammunition account that generated 92%
end-of-year expenditure.
- Successfully monitored and
tracked logistical operations,
communications, and personnel processing
for 112 personnel on a daily basis.

FIRST SERGEANT – FORT BELVOIR, VA, USA
1983–2006

- Generated more than $80K in
savings for the United States Army by
supervising the demolition and debris
removal of two buildings.
- Guaranteed the maximum degree of
realism without jeopardizing safety
through planning, coordination, and
execution of three multi-agency rescue
training exercise, including civilian
search and rescue, firefighting, police,
and Federal Bureau of Investigation
(FBI).
- Steered the movement of more
than 1,700 service members during the
State Funeral of former President
Reagan.
- Produced more than $325K savings
through the identification of usable,
excess equipment marked for destruction
and redistributed to the Iraqi Border
Patrol.
- Spearheaded three renovation
projects for the Iraqi Border Patrol
totaling more than $1.3M.
- Managed local security at two
election sites during the Iraqi
constitution referendum and national
elections that enabled safe voting of
more than 3,400 Iraqis.
- Delivered high-frequency radio
operation and antenna construction
training to 67 Iraqi Border Patrol
members.

Raymondville Volunteer Fire Department
DEPUTY CHIEF – RAYMONDVILLE, MO, USA
2007–2011

- Administered and developed a 25-
member team, adhering to all state and
federal regulations regarding training
hours, health and safety, appropriate
hazardous materials (HAZMAT) handling,
and other related areas.
- Brought significant contribution
in driving the department efforts toward
continuous saving of lives and
properties, including promotion of
better education, equipment, and
personnel for generations to come.

Texas County Office of Emergency
Management
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT DIRECTOR – TEXAS
COUNTY, MO, USA 2007–2011

- Sustained expert direction and
coordination to all facets of the
response and recovery efforts spanning
four presidential declared disasters
(natural disasters) for Texas County,
Missouri, consisted of PDD-1748, 1749,
1809, and 1847.
- Maintained and updated hazard
mitigation, emergency response and
recovery plans for Texas County Missouri
and mutual aid agreements with
neighboring communities.


Education:
BACHELOR OF ARTS IN EMERGENCY AND DISASTER
MANAGEMENT: AUG 2014
American Public University System/American
Military University, Charlestown, WV


Affiliations:
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION




International Association of Emergency
Managers (IAEM)


Skills:
FUNCTIONAL SKILLS WITH EXPERIENCE




EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
- Ensured the proper management
and timely updates of hazard mitigation,
emergency response, and recovery plans
for Texas County, Missouri and mutual
aid agreements with neighboring
communities.
- Proactively communicated with
the county chief elected officials
regarding emergency management matters,
while serving as liaison between the
Office of Emergency Management and
governing governmental or private
organizations.
- Administered overall operations
of the Emergency Operations Center
(EOC).

PERSONNEL AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
- Directed the functions of 122
personnel, including monitoring and
tracking logistical operations,
communications, and personnel
processing.
- Rendered keen supervision to
seven United States Army training
companies operation administration,
resource management, and training land
scheduling.
- Leveraged solid leadership
expertise in overseeing more than 122
personnel involved in combat engineer
tasks and senior-level staff operations.

CROSS-DISCIPLINARY COLLABORATION
- Collaborated with designated
personnel in class curriculum updates to
guarantee the delivery of comprehensive
and current Tactics, Techniques, and
Procedures (TTP’s) through research and
analysis of anti-Afghanistan forces.
- Ensured proper coordination of
all unit activities, training, and
administrative issues.
- Worked collaboratively with the
fire chief in the management of
operations; development of operating
policy; establishment and recommendation
of goals and objectives; and delegation
of authority as required
- Coordinated with other fire
departments in developing mutual
assistance programs based on evaluated
community needs to guarantee the
delivery of necessary service.

CURRICULUM/PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT |
TRAINING FACILITATION
- Facilitated training and
evaluation of Afghan National Army (ANA)
Route Clearance Companies in Route
Reconnaissance and Clearance operations:
counter improvised explosive device
(CIED) TTP’s; and utilization and
employment of countermine equipment and
tactics.
- Made sound judgment and on-scene
decision toward the proper execution of
the curriculum.
- Actively participated in the
development of Programs of Instruction
(POI), lesson plans, and training
support packages in accordance with
route clearance operations.
- Assisted in the design and
administration of programs, tests, and
visual aids for all personnel levels.
- Effectively functioned as a
special vehicle trainer tasked to
provide classroom and hands-on driver
training to Afghan National Security
Forces on vehicle operation and
utilization.


- Performed various roles and
responsibilities in carrying out diverse
positions, such as:
o Lead instructor and subject
matter expert: IED-Defeat Train-the-
Trainer (IEDD-T3)
o Lead instructor and subject
matter expert: Area clearance
operations, including development of
lesson plans and practical exercise
lanes
o Explosive hazard planner
instructor: Counter explosive hazard
operations planning, resource
management, and execution training for
engineer staff officers and commanders
to be deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan
o Route Reconnaissance and
Clearance-Sapper instructor: Individual
and collective skills for IED clearance
operations with robotic platforms
demonstrating expertise in utilizing
TALON robot
o Assistant instructor:
Intermediate Search Course (ISC),
training of selected personnel in the
management and application of
intermediate search procedures


Additional Information:
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT




Fire Department Training Officer –
National Fire Academy (Training Officer)
International Fire Service Accreditation
Congress (IFSAC) Firefighter I and II
(Assistant Chief)
International Fire Service Accreditation
Congress (IFSAC) Hazardous Materials
Operations Level
National Incident Management System
(NIMS) Incident Command System
(Emergency Management)
First Sergeants Course (Senior-level
leadership course)
Battle Staff Non-Commissioned Officer
(NCO) Course (Senior-level operations
and staff management course)
Instructor Trainer Course (Mid-level
leadership instructor course)
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
Drill Sergeant School (Mid-level
instructor course)



AWARDS AND HONORS




Bronze Star Medal | Meritorious Service
Medal (4) | Army Commendation Medal (4)
| Army Achievement Medal (7)
Army Good Conduct Medal (8) | National
Defense Service Medal (2) | Korean
Defense Service Medal
Humanitarian Service Medal | Drill
Sergeant Badge | Master Parachutist
Badge | Sapper Tab

TECHNICAL ACUMEN




Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel,
Outlook, and PowerPoint)
PC and Mac Operating Systems | Social
Media Platforms


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