Self-disciplined military officer with demonstrated success in leading tactical operations. Skilled in crisis management, personnel supervision and mission execution with mastery of advanced weapons systems and equipment. Strong emotional intelligence and committed to successfully handling stress in high-pressure situations.
Overview
17
17
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification
Work History
Staff Sergeant
US Army
07.2011 - Current
A Staff Sergeant has a higher level of responsibility and authority than a Sergeant.
They are expected to lead and mentor junior soldiers and help them develop the skills necessary to carry out their duties effectively.
They're usually in charge of squad of 9-10 soldiers. They are responsible for ensuring that their squad is trained and equipped to perform its assigned tasks.
Advising the platoon leader on matters related to the squad's performance, training, and readiness.
Maintaining for discipline and order within their squad. They must ensure that soldiers are following Army regulations and standards of conduct.
Evaluating the performance of the soldiers under their command and providing feedback to help them improve.
Must ensure that their squad is ready and capable of carrying out its assigned mission.
Corporal
Arkansas Department Of Corrections
08.2006 - Current
Responsible for maintaining security, and overseeing the work of inmates in a correctional facility.
Observing the behavior of residents and documenting records as required.
This position is governed by state and federal laws and agency/institution policy.
Supervises the security and conduct of inmates in cells, during group meetings, meals, bathing at recreation, visitations, and on work and other assignments.
Performs security checks of building and grounds including shakedowns and strip searches of inmates.
Maintains log work release inmates, writes incident reports and takes disciplinary action on inmates/residents violating rules.
Escorts inmates/residents to visitations, court, and work assignments.
Attends shift briefing to discuss incidents, problems, and weak points in security.