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Overview
Work History
Education
Skills
Certification
Awards
Attributes
Personal information
Accomplishments
Military Injury
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Danny Hallam

NORTH LAS VEGAS,NV

Summary

High-performance and adaptable professional with over 9 years of military leadership and technical experience, currently pursuing an associate degree in HVAC at the College of Southern Nevada. While unable to enroll in the boiler class due to elective credit limits from my military experience, I am eager to gain hands-on training and practical knowledge as a boiler technician trainee at PYRO. Committed to continuous growth and becoming a valuable team member. Seasoned Section Leader with relevant experience in managing teams, coordinating tasks, and ensuring smooth operations. Skilled in developing strategies for improved productivity and efficiency. Demonstrated ability to lead by example, fostering a team environment that encourages collaboration and achieves h standards. Past roles have seen significant improvements in operational effectiveness through strong leadership and motivational skills.

Overview

9
9
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Human Resources Section Leader

United States Army
06.2021 - 03.2024
  • Transitioned to a Human Resources role within the Army following a service-related injury, adapting quickly to administrative and personnel management responsibilities
  • Supervised and mentored a team of 2 individuals, overseeing personnel records, administrative processes, and team development for the unit
  • Enhanced HR processes through self-directed learning and hands-on experience, ensuring compliance with Army regulations
  • Fostered a collaborative work environment, enabling the team to meet all administrative deadlines and unit requirements
  • Demonstrated a relentless drive to master new responsibilities and support organizational goals, earning recognition for outstanding adaptability and leadership

Battle Logistic Operating Center (BLOC) Technician and Section Leader (THAAD Operations)

United States Army
11.2014 - 06.2021
  • Specialized in troubleshooting and resolving complex issues for Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) systems, addressing problems beyond manual guidelines
  • Maintained a position on the BLOC team for six consecutive years by passing rigorous biannual testing
  • Served as a technician for two years before being promoted to Section Leader, managing a team of 3–4 personnel in maintaining mission-critical systems
  • Conducted operations in diverse international environments, including Guam, Korea, and Japan, showcasing adaptability and cultural competence
  • Provided detailed reports and actionable insights to leadership, driving operational improvements
  • Earned recognition for technical expertise, leadership, and commitment to excellence in operational performance

Education

Associate of Applied Science - HVAC

College of Southern Nevada
Las Vegas, NV
07-2026

High School Diploma -

Barker High School
Spokane, Washington
06-2014

Skills

  • Advanced Equipment Troubleshooting (THAAD and Related Systems)
  • Leadership and Team Development
  • Personnel and Administrative Support
  • Operational Planning and Execution
  • Testing and Evaluation (BLOC Proficiency)
  • Adaptability and Rapid Learning in Diverse Environments
  • Communication and Mentorship
  • Proficiency in [Software/System] (eg, Microsoft Office Suite, Maintenance Management Systems)
  • Effective Team Participation
  • Optimized Time Allocation

Certification

  • Advanced Troubleshooting and Maintenance (THAAD Systems)
  • Leadership and Team Management Training

Awards

  • Army Achievement Medal (2nd Award)
  • Army Good Conduct Medal (5th Award)
  • National Defense Service Medal
  • Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
  • Korea Defense Service Medal
  • Army Service Ribbon
  • Overseas Service Ribbon (2nd Award)

Attributes

  • Strong desire to learn and grow in the boiler technician field through hands-on training.
  • Proven track record of mastering technical roles through dedication and adaptability.
  • Demonstrated cultural competence and adaptability through international deployments in Guam, Korea, and Japan.
  • Committed to operational excellence, whether in high-stakes technical troubleshooting or personnel management.

Personal information

I was born in Spokane, Washington, and became a resident of Las Vegas, Nevada, after separating from the Army on March 5, 2024. I am 29 years old, single, have a clean driving record, and have never been arrested or jailed. I have eczema on my hands, which makes it difficult for me to build calluses. After working on something for a few days, the skin may peel, similar to a sunburn, but it doesn’t affect my ability to work, it just means I have softer hands. I enjoy woodworking and small mechanical maintenance projects, like working on motors, as well as fishing. Since much of my adult life has been spent in the military, I’m still discovering and building my personal hobbies and interests, but I look forward to exploring more as I continue to grow. 

Accomplishments

  • Recognized for exceptional performance during operations in Korea with a challenge coin awarded by then-Army Chief of Staff, General Milley.

Military Injury

  • I sustained a service-related injury to my right ankle, for which I am receiving ongoing care and regular medication through the VA. This injury does not affect my work performance, as I have successfully adapted to it and found ways to continue working effectively.

Timeline

Human Resources Section Leader

United States Army
06.2021 - 03.2024

Battle Logistic Operating Center (BLOC) Technician and Section Leader (THAAD Operations)

United States Army
11.2014 - 06.2021

Associate of Applied Science - HVAC

College of Southern Nevada

High School Diploma -

Barker High School
Danny Hallam