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Januarius Magileitil

North Pole,Alaska

Summary

Motivated and committed to everything I do. Excellent learner and a team-player, great in decision-making and management abilities. Working effectively within the law enforcement and military communities. Dedicated to serving and protecting life and property in the community, state, and country. Contributing to society as a citizen. Assist, serve and protect as a public servant.

Overview

16
16
years of professional experience

Work History

Fire Team Leader/ Truck Commander

Bison Company 1-297th Infantry
Camp AJ, Camp Buehring, ADAB Airbase
08.2023 - Current
  • Assigned to Bison Company 1-297th Infantry as a Fire Team Leader/ Truck Commander
  • Assigned as the Section Leader, in the absence of the platoon Section/ Squad Leader
  • Assisted Bison Company as a subject matter expert (SME) on weapons and vehicle operations and maintenance
  • Performed Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) of vehicles, crew served weapons and all sensitive items to ensure operational readiness
  • Conducted physical fitness with team members to ensure physical readiness for unit missions
  • Conducted missions in theater of operation, to include ECP security operations for an Air Defense Artillery unit and SECFOR operations for a HIMARS unit
  • Provided weapons training as a SME for a HIMARS unit while in theater
  • Assisted the platoon’s Section Leader by providing sound advice when needed
  • Assisted team members by providing and facilitating training on all vehicle and weapon operations
  • Participated in a Combat Water Survival Training (CWST) and shared knowledge with team members
  • Conducted countless hours of combat and mission essential training
  • Participated in the German Armed Forces Badge (GAFPB) training
  • Leading and mentoring security team members while assigned to a priority 1 site
  • Conducted SECFOR missions as part of Combined Defense of Arabian Peninsula (CDAP) in theater
  • Conducted SECFOR missions as part of Fire Response Element (FRE) in theater.

Police Officer

Fort Wainwright Police Department
Fort Wainwright, Alaska
08.2021 - 08.2023
  • Enforcement of United States Code, Alaska Statutes and Administrative Codes, UCMJ and all installation policies
  • Conducted and assisted with police operations, including patrol duties, traffic enforcement, wildlife conservation, security operations and force protection
  • Patrol operations include responding to calls for service with low to high priority calls
  • Both criminal or non-criminal
  • Conducting interviews and investigations, cordon operations and apprehension of suspects
  • Processing of misdemeanors and felons
  • Assisted and coordinated with military unit chain of command with cases that require police involvement
  • Conducted community policing and relations outreach
  • Conducted Agency Assist (AOA) with FWFD, DASG and other law enforcement and fire agencies
  • Traffic operations include enforcement of traffic laws, traffic control and self-initiated duties
  • Responded to motor vehicle collisions (MVC), both with or without injuries
  • Assessing and rendering first-aid, when necessary, until EMS arrives
  • Responded to and assisted vehicles in distress (VID)
  • Conducted traffic control (TCP), during emergency and controlled road operations
  • Conducted standard and felony traffic stops, to include reckless driving, DUIs, foreign nationals and all unauthorized entries resulting in issuance of citations and or apprehensions of violators
  • Conducted and assisted with traffic investigations on all traffic related incidents
  • Conducted and assisted with Detailed Vehicle Inspections (DVI) and Random Anti-Terrorism Measure (RAM) operations
  • Assisted DASG guards on security operations
  • Assisted unit command teams on force protection and preventative measures
  • Conducted Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services on all police equipment and vehicles
  • Assisted other officers with service calls, case work and physical and mental mentoring.

Driver/ Analyst

Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo
05.2019 - 04.2020
  • Maintained over a thousand dollars’ worth in equipment assigned with no loss by following unit standard operations and procedures and common sense
  • Conducted daily Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) of assigned vehicles and sensitive items equipment
  • Performed regularly scheduled training in close quarters combat in simulation and live-fire exercises
  • Maintained assigned rifle and pistol and accounted for scheduled and random inspections of living quarters
  • Maintained personal conduct and professionalism as a team member
  • Assisted team leader and team members in various assigned tasks to ensure optimal productivity
  • Conducted pulse patrols both by vehicle and on foot within assigned sectors and engaging the local population in building a good report
  • Conducted Key Leader Engagements with the local leaders within assigned sectors
  • Provided daily briefings to NCOIC and OIC on local feedback on such topics as safety and risk assessments
  • Gathering vital information from the local populace and feeding it up through chain of command for intelligence purposes
  • Participated in various North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) exercises
  • Ensuring that the local population has a safe and secure environment and freedom of movement by providing the security and assurance needed.

Prisoner Transport Officer

Alaska Department of Corrections
Fairbanks, Alaska
05.2015 - 01.2021
  • Maintained clear oversight and communications with assigned facility housing areas to support efficient and safe operations within the facility
  • Inspected cells and conducted random searches and seizures of common areas as needed
  • Promoted safety, order, and functionality of prison
  • Maintained daily logs of shift activities
  • Established officer to inmate good reports
  • Supervised anywhere between four to a hundred offenders at a time, managing different types of cases
  • Applied non-lethal response tools and physical restraints during problematic situations
  • Maintained records and logs of man hours and equipment used
  • Employed standard operations and procedures protocols during emergency situations
  • Employed de-escalation techniques, verbal commands and physical and mechanical restraints to address unruly offenders
  • Attended regular training and maintained appropriate certifications
  • Directed visitor sign-in, documenting processes and completing appropriate visitation logs
  • Enforced facility policies and procedures and drafted incident reports for infractions
  • Monitored daily activities to identify and manage suspicious behavior, improper conduct and signs of conflict
  • Processed inmate intake and re-assignment by completing paperwork, conducting searches and recording fingerprints and court documents
  • Supervised offenders during housing and meal distribution, as well as recreation time and work-site performance
  • Observed and directed inmates during recreation, telephone and visit times
  • Transported inmates to and from personal appointments, including medical and dental appointments, funerals, and court hearings
  • Transported inmates to and from the nearest ER for treatment when sustaining serious injuries
  • Transported and maintained custody of inmates that need to be admitted to the hospital until custody is taken over by a different agency or the court orders the individual's release
  • Conducted warrant pick-ups and hand-offs at appointed locations
  • Assisted Court Services Officers with prisoner escorts and transport if needed.

Driver/ Warehouseman

The Odom Corporation
Fairbanks, Alaska
06.2014 - 05.2015
  • Completed digital invoices for loads picked up and collected payment for goods delivered and for delivery charges
  • Operated tractor-trailer combination in urban and rural environments and in all types of weather conditions
  • Conducted emergency roadside repairs, including changing tires, replacing light bulbs, and installing fuses and tire chains
  • Inspected, serviced, and maintained equipment on a daily basis to achieve long-lasting performance
  • Inspected trucks and trailers before and after trips and completed basic maintenance for optimal performance
  • Obtained and maintained proper delivery authorization and pickup documentation
  • Ran tractor-trailer combination and box trucks in both warm and cold environments, including Alaska's conditions
  • Maintained safe driving habits to protect property and general public on roadways
  • Eliminated downtime to maximize revenue by providing top product delivery quality control
  • Managed accurate recordkeeping by distributing invoices, collecting payments and updating logs
  • Unloaded packages from trucks for delivery to customers, taking care to prevent damage to merchandise and goods
  • Managed proper transportation of fragile products with no incidents
  • Conducted daily DOT pre-trip inspections according to set checklists
  • Established relationships with customers through use of interpersonal, active listening and inquiry response skills
  • Conducted vehicle inspections prior to and after every trip.

Sales Representative

Triple J Wholesale
Dededo, Guam
08.2009 - 05.2014
  • Met with store managers to discuss product needs, accomplish sales goals and facilitate sales growth
  • Maximized efficiency and time management by effectively planning and organizing client routes within assigned areas
  • Developed customized sales techniques to successfully sell and upsell to new and existing clients
  • Monitored customer order process and addressed customer issues
  • Created and implemented store displays, promoting sales and growth
  • Placed orders and answered customer questions in-person, through email and over phone to maximize customer service
  • Followed-up with clients after installations to assess quality service and customer satisfaction.

Heavy Equipment Operator/ Laborer

SmithBridge Inc
Dededo, Guam
07.2008 - 08.2009
  • Learned about new equipment and related attachments while maintaining knowledge of items used daily to meet job requirements
  • Transported materials around quarry sites to work locations
  • Inspected and repaired equipment to maintain durability and optimal performance
  • Operated excavators, front-end loaders, and other heavy equipment to accomplish job
  • Performed pre-shift and post-shift equipment inspections and completed all reports to support company policy
  • Employed heavy equipment operation best practices resulting in minimal complaints or incidents.

Education

Federal Law Enforcement Training Accreditation (FLETA) -

Army Civilian Police Academy
06.2021

Basic Leaders Course -

7th Army NCO Academy
01.2020

Prisoner Transport -

Dept of Corrections Academy
05.2018

Alaska Police Standard Council (APSC) -

Dept of Corrections Academy
11.2016

Basic Airborne -

Basic Airborne School
06.2015

Infantry -

United States Army
05.2015

High School Diploma -

John F. Kennedy High School
06.2006

Skills

  • Verbal and Written
  • Defensive Tactics, Krav Maga
  • Basic Medical- First Aid, CPR
  • Basic Back Country Survival Training
  • Verbal Judo Course
  • Firearms- AR, Shotgun, Pistol, Crew Served Weapons
  • Less Lethal- Taser, Baton, Oleoresin Capsicum (OC)
  • Basic Lifesaver Course
  • Humvee and SUSV Operation
  • Team Tactical Skills/ Room Clearing/CQBs
  • Emergency Vehicle Operation (EVOC)
  • Alaska Public Safety Information Network (APSIN)
  • Fingerprinting/USACIL Processing
  • ATV operation
  • Snowmachine Operation
  • Basic Restraining Technics
  • Use of Force
  • Basic Artic Survival
  • Radio Communications
  • ACOMS (Alaska Corrections Offender Management System)
  • Microsoft Office Programs
  • Heavy Equipment and Commercial Vehicle Operation / CDL Class B
  • Forklifts, pallet jacks, cherry pickers etc
  • Army Law Enforcement Reporting Tracking System (ALERTS)

References

  • Byron Johnson, Professional/ Personal/ 1SG Bison Co 1-297th IN BN, 907-687-5316
  • Kyle Rogers, Professional / Platoon Leader 49th GBI AANG, 907-459-8725
  • Timothy Dye, Professional/ Superintendent I AKDOC, 907-458-6721
  • Evan Gillenwater, Personal/ Vehicle Maintenance Technician USAF, 423-716-1099
  • Wesley Stakely, Personal/ CPTF Budget Officer USAF, 423-404-1416

Timeline

Fire Team Leader/ Truck Commander

Bison Company 1-297th Infantry
08.2023 - Current

Police Officer

Fort Wainwright Police Department
08.2021 - 08.2023

Driver/ Analyst

05.2019 - 04.2020

Prisoner Transport Officer

Alaska Department of Corrections
05.2015 - 01.2021

Driver/ Warehouseman

The Odom Corporation
06.2014 - 05.2015

Sales Representative

Triple J Wholesale
08.2009 - 05.2014

Heavy Equipment Operator/ Laborer

SmithBridge Inc
07.2008 - 08.2009

Federal Law Enforcement Training Accreditation (FLETA) -

Army Civilian Police Academy

Basic Leaders Course -

7th Army NCO Academy

Prisoner Transport -

Dept of Corrections Academy

Alaska Police Standard Council (APSC) -

Dept of Corrections Academy

Basic Airborne -

Basic Airborne School

Infantry -

United States Army

High School Diploma -

John F. Kennedy High School
Januarius Magileitil