Self-disciplined Non-Commissioned Officer specializing in hazardous materials, specifically Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive (CBRNE) substances. Ready to respond immediately to threats involving Weapons of Mass Destruction. Responsibilities include identifying, sampling, neutralizing, managing, packaging, and safely escorting CBRNE materials. They also provide support in managing the aftermath of CBRNE incidents for various authorities, including military commanders, federal, state, and local agencies. Strong emotional intelligence and committed to successfully handling stress in high-pressure situations.
Overview
18
18
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification
Work History
CBRN Operations NCOIC
United States Armed Forces
06.2006 - Current
Enhanced team efficiency by streamlining CBRN inventory management.
Reduced response time through effective training exercises and clear communication protocols.
Developed comprehensive CBRN defense plans, ensuring readiness for various scenarios.
Specialist in developing innovative solutions for detecting and mitigating CBRN hazards.
Developed instructional materials and conducted training sessions for non-CBRN personnel.
Improved response capabilities by conducting regular drills simulating various emergency scenarios
Provided expert advice regarding potential risks associated with hazardous materials.
Ensured compliance with all regulations governing the handling, storage, and disposal of hazardous materials.
Conducted risk assessments for various missions involving exposure to chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear agents, enabling informed decision-making processes.
Developed comprehensive decontamination plans
Provided technical support CBRN material use, ensuring accurate identification and analysis.
Monitored global trends in CBRN threats, maintaining up-to-date knowledge on potential risks
Served as a trusted resource for colleagues seeking guidance related to CBRN threat management.
Prepared and submitted personnel, ordnance and operational reports.
Coordinated with unit leadership and direct superiors for taskings and managed subordinates to execute.
Responded to reports of irregular activities and notified dispatcher for required emergency units.
Gave individual evaluations based on fitness and combat readiness.
Completed Drill Sergeant, Technical, Radiological Safety, Radiation and Safety Officer, Senior Leader's Course, Toxic Agent Training, and Equal Opportunity Representative upon receipt rank E6.
Maintained awareness of subordinates' personal problems and shortcomings, supporting personal and professional growth.
Education
Bachelor of Science - Emergency Management And Homeland Security
Post University
Waterbury, CT
03.2024
Skills
Logistics Management
Intelligence Gathering
Chemical Agent Analysis
Contamination Control Measures
Hazard Prediction Modeling
Joint Service Coordination
CBRN Threat Assessment
Incident Command System
Emergency Response Planning
Nuclear Incident Management
Operational Risk Management
Hazardous Material Handling, Sampling and Collection Techniques
Radiological Monitoring Techniques
CBRN Exercise Planning
Biological Agent Identification
CBRN Defense Doctrine
CBRN Reconnaissance Operations
Toxic Industrial Chemicals
Decontamination Procedures with PPE
Training Program Development
Classroom Instruction
Training Management
Mission Planning
Accomplishments
Multiple Army Accommodation Medals
Multiple Army Achievement Medals
Certification
Secret Clearance
Hazmat Tech Certification Level Two
Confined Space Rescue Certified
Radiation Safety Officer
Timeline
CBRN Operations NCOIC
United States Armed Forces
06.2006 - Current
Bachelor of Science - Emergency Management And Homeland Security
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