Provided a full range of security activities designed to protect persons, property and equipment from unauthorized persons or hazards by patrolling in and around hospital grounds.
Physically restrained individuals at risk for causing imminent injury or damage.
Provided customer service to visitors and employees, such as providing directions, escorting individuals to and from parking areas, providing jump starts to car batteries and unlocking cars.
Platoon Sergeant
US Army
09.2015 - 02.2017
Trained, supervised, and mentored 34 personnel.
Supervised inventory management functions for communications, medical, and specialty equipment valued at approximately $4M.
Water Treatment Supervisor
US Army
08.2013 - 08.2015
Responsible for water reconnaissance coordination and the determination of bulk water requirements.
Assisted in determining equipment and transport requirements for water production, storage, and distribution operations for the command.
Provided oversight and guidance of technical and tactical expertise in forecasting for supported units in bulk water support operations.
Trainer/Mentor
US Army
05.2010 - 07.2013
Responsible for planning, coordinating, and conducting training support and exercise evaluations (EXEVALS) in accordance with Forces Command (FORSCOM) requirements for Army, Air Force, Navy Reserve, and U.S. Coast Guard.
Trained personnel on unit specific tasks in preparation for combat deployment overseas.
Platoon Sergeant, Water Treatment Supervisor
US Army
07.2006 - 04.2010
Supervised 66 soldiers in fuel distribution and water treatment operations.
Directed water reconnaissance and water point development, responsible for site selection and setup procedures used for water operations.
Responsible for the accountability, maintenance and inventories of the water treatment equipment and chemical supplies valued at over $2M.
12/2008-12/2009
Served as the Fuel Accountability Manager in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom & Operation Enduring Freedom.
Maintained accountability of a total of 4M gallons of JP8, DF2, and MO-gas (Military Octane Gas) in Al Taqaddum, Iraq.
Maintained accountability of a total of 2.5M gallons of JP8 in Forward Operating Base (FOB) Leatherneck, Afghanistan.
Coordinated for fuel resupply for 6 FOB's and the Jordanian Hospital. Monitored daily consumption of customers to compile statistical data of fuel usage and storage.
Drill Sergeant/ AIT Instructor
US Army
01.2002 - 06.2006
Served as a training specialist/instructor-writer for Military Occupational Skill (MOS) 92W.
Responsible for the analysis, design, and development of instructional materials in all water supply curriculum.
Instructed complete courses in basic, advanced, and applied theoretical principles and techniques of membrane processes for use in water treatment.
Provided instruction to enlisted and officer personnel in water operations, water purification, storage, and distribution equipment, water reconnaissance, water support doctrine, and environmental protection.
06/2004-06/2006
Responsible for the health, welfare and discipline of two Drill Sergeants.
Overall responsible for the planning, coordinating and conduct of training with emphasis on basic Soldier skills, tactical combat skills, drill and ceremony, customs and courtesies, physical fitness, basic rifle marksmanship, military discipline and Army Values.
Water Treatment NCO, Cannon Crewmember
US Army
02.1991 - 12.2001
Installed, operated and maintained equipment used to provide potable water.
Performed water quality analysis testing and verification.
Used computer-generated fire direction data to set elevation of cannon tubes for loading and firing.
Participated in reconnaissance operations to include security operations and position preparation.
Education
Bachelor of Arts - Education
Pacific Lutheran University
Tacoma, WA
05.2023
Certification
Education Certificate issued by Washington State with endorsements in Elementary Education and Reading.
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