
Accomplished leader with extensive experience at The Colony Police Department, adept in team collaboration and problem-solving. Expert in tactical operations and training, significantly enhancing safety and operational efficiency. Skilled in demonstrating exceptional organizational skills and a positive attitude. Proven track record in developing and implementing strategic initiatives across multiple sectors.
• Supervisor of 7 Officers who all School Resource Officers.
• Facilitate projects and programs between the School Resource Officers and their assigned officers at schools in both Little Elm and The Colony.
• Liaison between Lewisville ISD and Little Elm ISD and The Colony Police Department.
• Routinely patrolled assigned areas in the city
• Field Training Officer (FTO), train and evaluate new recruits on patrol tactics, report writing, traffic stops, first aid and anything involving patrol.
• SWAT Team Member (Entry)/Sniper. Serve high risk arrest warrants and search warrants. Currently a Sniper on the team and enrolled in Sniper school for early 2020.
• Defensive Tactics Instructor
• Receive purchase orders, GFE material, and failed field units in various transactions in SAP and BSI.
• Issue, and ship parts for the Big Safari program
• Plan, schedule, and coordinate tasks related to Big Safari program
• Work with BSI, SAP, and UII Data Capture programs on a daily basis
• Certified and authorized to operate various types of vehicles for transporting passengers, parts and other materials
• Coordinating inventory stock and ensuring product adjustments
• Basic 49 CFR/Air Course Hazardous Materials Certified
• Accountable for three soldiers as team leader
• Daily missions conducting route clearance and presence patrols
• Train local coalition forces in becoming combat-ready and self-sustaining
Interact with Iraqi community leaders on a daily basis, discussing topics, such as local issues, irrigation, unemployment, and safety and security
• Accountable for four soldiers as team leader
• Day to day administrative activities for heavy machinery, more specifically, the 113A3 Armored Personnel Carrier and M1114 HMMWV.
• Performed weapons, vehicles, and quarters inspections on a daily basis.
• Conducted weekly counseling sessions, as well as performing monthly evaluations. These monthly evaluations played an important role, since this data became part of the soldier’s permanent record.
• Trained coalition forces in military tactics. This type of training was performed to prepare soldiers for deployment to the Middle East.