Results-driven Environmental Health and Safety Specialist with over 7 years of experience in conducting safety audits, developing training programs, and performing incident investigations. Proven ability to collaborate with teams to implement safety initiatives that promote a culture of compliance and awareness.
• Developed utility construction designs for eight Troop Training Projects (TTP) valued at over $2.5M; ensured all new utility infrastructure designs complied with International Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC), Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC).
• Selected Project Manager for $126K water main construction. Manage equipment, multiple craft personnel, work schedule, and work deadlines for each phase of construction. Provided safety and construction guidelines for the installation, planning, and execution of over 1,700 feet of C900 pipe, four valves, and multiple mechanical joint fittings.
• Managed successful equipment custodian duties for $1.5M in deployable assets with zero discrepancies in seven years.
• Supervised safety program in three years in accordance with Air Force Occupational Safety & Health (AFOSH) Standard, assisting 52nd Civil Engineer Squadron receiving USAFE’s 2010 “Outstanding Large Unit “Curtin Award” and “Outstanding Operations Flight” by identifying and anticipating safety and health concerns and hazards inside work environment. Conducted daily safety briefings prior to any work start, trained personnel on safety rules and regulations and periodic facility and program inspection.
• Managed Fire Suppression Systems maintenance and repair for Spangdahlem Air Base, including wet and dry type, deluge, and high expansion foam, aqueous film forming foam (AFFF) and ANSUL systems. Recorded and logged curb test during scheduled inspection and maintenance. Lead the repair of faulty fire suppression components, including booster pumps, jockey pumps, air compressors, pressure switches, alarm check valves, fire pump motors, sprinkler heads, water storage tanks and reservoirs. Conducted system tests for any repair and maintenance in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA 13).
• 8th Civil Engineer Water & Fuel Systems Maintenance Non-Commission Officer In-Charge (NCOIC). Established, prioritized and assigned weekly work schedule or plan military related Troop Training Projects to 16 diverse group of active-duty personnel.