Seasoned professional with over two decades as a sworn peace officer at the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, demonstrating exceptional leadership in supervising diverse teams and excelling in high-pressure environments. Skilled in effective communication and crisis management, with a proven track record in enhancing safety and security protocols. Certified in carpentry, showcasing versatility and a commitment to excellence.
Various posts:
• Main entry gate access for ticket holders and authorized workers.
• Mobile Rover positions scanning areas of event
• Front stage security.
• Backstage security.
• Knowledge of evacuation plan in emergency.
• Safety, and security of attendees and workers of the event.
• Retired, sworn peace officer (POST Certified)
• 23 years active duty law enforcement.
• Training officer (TO) for new hire orientation.
•Responsible for supervising work crews of persons from 15 - 30 at a time, to supervising 100 Individuals in a housing unit was just a few of the posts I’ve been assigned to in my career.
• Manage and keep worker time cards updated.
• Hire and terminate workers accordingly.
• Training in firearms, and firearm maintenance.
• Class B commercial drivers license. (Currently active)
• Knowledge driving class B trucks and vehicles equipped with hydraulics.
• Experience operating forklifts, and boom lifts.
• Worked side-by-side with local police departments, and CHP when assigned to police call for emergency Tow Truck services.
• Journeyman Carpenter.
• Completed the carpenter apprenticeship program in Arroyo Grande that local #1800 offered, and was journeymen carpenter (Certified).
• While working as a journeyman carpenter, I was assigned and in charge of carpenter crew of approximately 15 men to get specific tasks or jobs complete and oversee that they were done correctly.
23 years sworn peace officer
In my occupations I have supervised small, and very large groups of workers
Written or orally I communicate effectively
Correctly follow oral/written directions
Make appropriate use of disciplinary options; deal tactfully and professionally with the public and staff
Analyze situations accurately, and adopt an effective course of action