Summary
Overview
Work History
Education
Skills
Training
Duties
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Marino I Wall

Towaoc

Summary

Certification American Welding Society

Overview

6
6
years of professional experience

Work History

GS5-GS6 LEAD Engine Operator

Beaverhead-Deerlodge
03.2025 - Current
  • Operated various types of machinery, demonstrating versatility and adaptability in diverse work environments.
  • Maintained a safe working environment by enforcing strict adherence to safety guidelines and protocols.
  • Assisted in training new operators, sharing knowledge of best practices and promoting a culture of teamwork amongst peers.
  • Provided on-the-job training to newly hired workers and team members.

GS-3 Engine Member GS-4 Engine Member

Whitehall Montana butte, Jefferson zone
04.2021 - 11.2021
  • Hours Per Week: 40+
  • Wage $17.50/hr GS-4
  • Wage $18.50/hr GS-5
  • Supervisor Matthew Rasicot (406) 493-2278

GS-3 AD 20 Person Crew Member

Anaconda Job Corps Fire Program
08.2019 - 10.2019
  • Beaverhead-Deerlodge NF, Anaconda, Montana
  • Hours Per Week: 40+
  • Wage $18.64/hr
  • Supervisor Jason willoughby (406) 563-8711

Education

High School Diploma - undefined

Anaconda Job Corps Conservation Center
Anaconda, Montana
01.2020

Skills

  • Attention to detail
  • Problem-solving
  • Teamwork and collaboration
  • Troubleshooting
  • Valid Driver's license
  • Safety compliance
  • Tool operation
  • Hand and power tools
  • Heavy lifting
  • Production work
  • Machine setup
  • Quality assurance
  • Equipment maintenance
  • Analytical thinking
  • Issue resolution
  • Materials handling
  • Manufacturing procedures
  • Loading and unloading
  • Continuous improvement
  • Warehouse operations
  • Hand and foot coordination
  • Work scheduling
  • Staff management
  • Facility maintenance
  • Project management

Training

  • S-290 (Intermediate Fire Behavior)
  • S-131 (Fire Fighter Type 1)
  • S-190 (Fire Weather and Behavior)
  • RT-130 (2019)
  • S-130 (FFT2 Training)
  • S-180 (Basic Leadership)
  • S-212 (Chainsaw and Felling Operation)
  • S-211 (Water Pump/Engine Crew Operator)
  • ENGBT (Engine Boss, Single Resource)
  • HECMT (Helicopter Manager)
  • SEO (Senior Engine Operator)
  • ICT5 (Incident Commander Type 5)
  • (Going Threw RedCard Committee)

Duties

  • Trust building scenarios between sawyers and swampers in close proximities.
  • Successfully lead eight person squads
  • Safety clearing passageways for service roads.
  • Slash piling all limbed fell trees
  • Applying the OHLEC process for felling trees.
  • Correctly flagging safe routes for a hose layout
  • Efficiently worked as a pump operator during the assignment
  • Locating and controlling spot fires
  • Mopping up all Smoke Areas
  • Safety and effectively checking for hot spots
  • Showed proficiency swamping for saw team
  • Successfully performed as road guard limiting hazards for crew members
  • Constructed bridge for forest with proficient team work
  • Helped archaeologist protect national landmarks with future fire protection
  • Practiced Tactical sawyer operations such as progressive and leapfrog movement.
  • Thinning out National Forest to create more open environments around service roads.
  • Properly troubleshooting and operating saws.
  • Cutting sub-alpine, spruce, and lodge trees up to 6” diameter.
  • Safely liming and bucking fallen trees.
  • Lifting trees into slash burn piles as a team.
  • Safety felling Douglas-fir and Pine wood trees.
  • Maintaining Individual felling operations.
  • Properly using the OHLEC process to size up trees.
  • Liming and bucking all trees fell in the project area.
  • Relaying communications between fellow sawyers for cutting small trees.
  • Received FALA Certification.
  • Trained on Conventional, Humboldt, and Open face cuts.
  • Correctly using the OHLEC size up process.
  • Bucking, liming, and thinning trees.
  • Maintained two engine crews and two chase trucks assigned as an IA module.
  • Correctly planned out and constructed a hose layout. Practiced how to properly and effectively mop up a fire.
  • Trained how to successfully give a weather report for resources (also trained how to troubleshoot spinning weather)
  • Logged fire activity of the incidents (change in containment, smoke, and latitude, drawing viewpoints and location markers.
  • Hands-on training of using Nine-line Medical evacuation procedures, recording medical incident reports, and safety loading patients for Air Rescue.
  • Applying LCES before and during all fire projects.
  • Assisting in fast paced chipping operations
  • Proficient in programming, cloning, and performing essential radio use.
  • Cleaned, reconditioned, and maintained hand tools and chainsaws.
  • ARC Electric arc to create heat and melt and join metals together
  • GMA Gas metal arc welding Fabrication of pressure vessels and steel structures
  • Safely welding knowledge/ basic welding knowledge
  • Steel fabrication work/ fixing steel
  • Trouble shooting equipment/ fixing equipment

Timeline

GS5-GS6 LEAD Engine Operator

Beaverhead-Deerlodge
03.2025 - Current

GS-3 Engine Member GS-4 Engine Member

Whitehall Montana butte, Jefferson zone
04.2021 - 11.2021

GS-3 AD 20 Person Crew Member

Anaconda Job Corps Fire Program
08.2019 - 10.2019

High School Diploma - undefined

Anaconda Job Corps Conservation Center
Marino I Wall