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Overview
31
31
years of professional experience
Work History
Operations Sergeant
United States Army
Fort Drum, NY
04.2010 - 11.2012
Serves as Operations Sergeant in a Infantry Battalion, comprised of 4 Infantry Companies, a
Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), with an assigned strength of 730 Soldiers; conducts operations and training on full spectrum operations; assists the Operations Sergeant Major in the planning, preparation, and execution of combat training missions; enforces tactical and Soldier discipline; supervises and assists the Battalion Schools, Training, and DTS NCOs; prepares the TOC (Tactical Operation Center) for orders, drills, briefs, and rehearsals; receives and appropriately handles and distributes Oppressor, FRAGOs, and Serious Incident Reports (Sirs); responsible for the accountability, maintenance and readiness of equipment in excess of $3 million dollars
Responsible for the health, welfare, training and operational readiness of 4 NCO's and 18 Soldiers in the section; performs duties as the Operations Sergeant Major in his absence.
Established positive and effective communication among unit staff and organization leadership, reducing miscommunications and missed deadlines.
Spearheaded department training for appraisals of new components.
Planned and resourced personnel and logistics for operations component exercises resulting in highly trained personnel ready to act quickly in critical roles.
Set, enforced and optimized internal policies to maintain responsiveness to demands.
Upheld great standards of leadership for employees, consistently leading by example of Army standards.
Sergeant
United States Army
Fort Drum, NY
06.2007 - 04.2010
Serves as principle non-commissioned officer responsible for health, discipline, morale and welfare of 150 Light Infantry Company capable of no-notice deployment to anywhere in world in 18 hours; provides tactical and technical guidance to subordinates and Company Commander, providing professional support to both in accomplishment of their duties; ensures individual training of enlisted Soldiers; supervises unit physical fitness training; advises commander on all aspects of training and Soldier development; mentors junior soldiers' accountability and maintenance of $24,000,000 in equipment
Emergency Operations Specialist
United States Army
Fort Drum, NY
04.2000 - 06.2007
Works under the direction of the 2BCT (Brigade Combat Team) 10th Mountain Infantry Division (Li)
MAJOR DUTIES:
Serves as the principal staff member in the 2BCT responsible for ensuring continuous operation and coordination of national security emergency operations at one of three primary command and control facilities for U.S
Responsible for planning, readiness and execution of a broad range of EOC functions for the 2BCT and subordinate units.
Serves as principle advisor to the Operations Officer, on all aspects of theater-wide emergency center operations, including alert and activation requirements for a broad range of emergency conditions
Specialist is responsible for integrating theater-wide emergency procedures and current information and communications capabilities with higher, lower, and adjacent headquarters
Interprets written and oral directives from higher headquarters and applies their content to on-going operations
Overseas the maintenance of OPLANs, OPORDs, CONPLANs, regulations, field manuals, SOPs, and other reference materials and correlation of various commands and regulatory input to achieve mission accomplishment
Prepares and disseminates situation reports to higher headquarters, headquarters staff elements and subordinate commands, Determines the requirement and promulgates emergency alerts and warnings to other elements
Maintains liaison with EOC staff in subordinate commands and other agencies and coordinates specific projects or assigned emergency operations, providing information and recommendations to division and command leadership on these activities as needed
Functions as the commanders representative during activation, which would include directing various actions to directorate and agency staff representatives in support of emergency operations
Is responsible for preparing and maintaining the Emergency Operations Center Standard Operating
Participates in meetings and briefings with military and civilian officials to provide information on activities, daily operations, and security-related matters
Prepares and delivers briefings and papers when requested
Organize emergency systems, plans and records and maintains such information in an ongoing state of readiness for access during normal conditions and during emergency situations
Plans, analyzes, and recommends actions required to implement operation and contingency plans applicable, respond to installation and theater- level exercises to include; Emergency Evacuation Plan (EEP), Noncombatant Evacuation Operations,
Environmental Specialist
United State Army
08.1985 - 06.2004
Coordinates, manages, instructs and interfaces with Army Enterprise Hazardous Material Tracking
Performs assessments on existing or potential environmental impact of HM products on installation processes on air, water, wastewater, regulated or hazardous wastes
Leads field audits to document activities in various process areas; identify each process, HM and hazardous waste generated and its existing or potential environmental impact on air, water or land
Oversees Sustainable Acquisition Program, aka Green or Sustainable Procurement
Identifies SA products that are required to be made with recycled content; energy conserving; water conserving; bio-based or have low environmental impact
Reviews laboratory analysis and research technical databases for acceptable products
Develops tools and processes to facilitate program requirements to be met by procurement agents and for data collection into tracking systems
Prepares documents (plans, reports, etc.) necessary to meet Federal, State and Army environmental requirements Leads Hazardous Materials Management Program
Ensures program requirements are identified, executed and managed
Reviews plans, studies, reports and regulations for impact on Environmental Division,
Provide technical assistance in evaluating work performed by contractors preparing environmental plans, applications, reports, etc.
Informs supervisor of significant matters and recommends action.
Identified training for environmental compliance and implemented training to operations and other team members
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