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Megan G. Clinton

Oil and Gas
Carpio,ND

Summary

Most of my formal training is within law enforcement and military practices where safety is the highest priority. Between my technical experiences and law enforcement experiences I have developed a communication style that leaves little room for mistakes. Accuracy with data and record keeping is mandatory to perform a job as it was intended for 100% productivity.

My experience with hazardous chemicals and materials helped recognize when a situation might be hazardous and any work site. Proper handling and disposing of such materials is also something I have alot of experience in. If there are any questions I am also very proficient at finding the proper policy or government standard of storage, disposal and movement.

Overview

24
24
years of professional experience

Work History

Residential Treatment Staff

RSI
Minot, ND
11.2020 - Current
  • Used critical thinking to break down problems, evaluate solutions and make decisions.
  • Delivered services to customer locations within specific timeframes.
  • Learned new skills and applied to daily tasks to improve efficiency and productivity.
  • Adhered to social distancing protocols and wore mask or face shield.
  • Increased customer satisfaction by resolving issues.
  • Resolved conflicts and negotiated mutually beneficial agreements between parties.
  • Successfully maintained clean, valid driver's license and access to reliable transportation.
  • Carried out day-to-day duties accurately and efficiently.

Mill Operator

Engstrom Bean And Seed
Leeds, ND
06.2016 - 01.2018
  • Operated forklift and telehandler to load, unload and move 3000 lb totes, equipment and supplies from one destination to another.
  • Maintained accurate records of processed and unprocessed logs and inventory using hard copy records for data entry during shift change.
  • Updated daily logs and discussed activities such as output, materials usage, and equipment concerns to address and resolve problems affecting production.
  • Moved controls to properly position tools and workpieces, set specific feeds and determine cut depths for optimal operations.
  • Protected team members and boosted performance by operating equipment safely and in accordance with company compliance measures.
  • Made it a personal goal to keep the area clean and sanitary during my shift on the property.

Crossed Utilized Agent

Skywest
Jamestown, ND
03.2015 - 01.2017
  • Escorted passengers and special needs customers safely and courteously.
  • Greeted passengers, issued tickets, shared seat assignments, checked baggage, boarded flights and re-booked passengers.
  • Loading and unloaded customer luggage, airfreight and company mail on and off aircraft.
  • Provided high level of customer service to each person by engaging customer and using active listening and effective interpersonal skills.

Corrections Officer

James River Correctional Center S
Jamestown, ND
03.2010 - 03.2014
  • 2521 Circle Dr
  • P: 701-253-3660 May contact
  • Jamestown, ND, 40 hrs/w, $24,000/yr
  • Duties: My main objective as a corrections officer II was to ensure the safety of the inmates and staff while enforcing the institutions policies, state laws and any other specific treatment requirements per
  • Inmate
  • Often I would fill in as a floor sergeant and so I would conduct monthly assessments of the inmates which usually required one on one contact in privacy to review behavioral improvements, complaints, treatment productivity and/or any other personal anxieties the inmate might have
  • Aside from inmate interaction, I was also called upon to conduct many different safety checks of the institution any time of the day
  • Perimeter checks, fire checks, room searches and yard sweeps were to be done at a certain time everyday either independently or as a group.
  • Drove passenger vehicles and trucks to transport inmates to other institutions, courtrooms, hospitals and work sites.
  • Routinely counted inmates and in response to potential security breaches.

Assistant Squad Leader

U.S. Army
Ft Hood, TX
02.2002 - 08.2008
  • Active) S: Jeffery Armbruster
  • Last duty station, 3 ACR, 89TH Chemical CO
  • Email: jeffery.armbruster@us.army.milMay contact 40hrs/w, $34,000/yr
  • Duties: My last rank was sergeant or assistant squad leader and so I was charged with maintaining approx
  • Five lower enlisted soldiers
  • Since the army has a no tolerance policy for drug use, I was charged with escorting those who were being separated because of it
  • My duties required me to pick soldiers up from home, escort them to their place of duty
  • Many times I was involved in court hearings because of behavioral problems during the separation process
  • Other duties required me to ensure proper turn-in of all military equipment, clearing of housing, medical appointments and company meetings.

Biological and Chemical Operations Specialist

Nuclear, U.S. Army
Ft. Leonard Wood, MO
01.2001 - 08.2008
  • Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) non-commissioned officer is responsible for the training, welfare, readiness, and professional development of up to five soldiers in the concept of chemical detection, sampling, identification, and marking of NBC contamination
  • Supervises maintenance and accountability of M93A1P1 Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Reconnaissance vehicles and ancillary equipment valued at $9 million
  • Must assist the Squad Leader in the planning, preparation, and conduct of peacetime and combat missions by providing technical guidance and advice on all CBRN operations and hazards to the command team
  • Maintains safety standards set by OSHA, DOD and DOH for the safe handling, storage and maintenance for all equipment to include nuclear detection monitors with nickel-63 cores
  • Safely used various machinery and forklifts during chemical drumming operations.
  • Stored, retrieved, mixed and monitored chemicals used for training processes.
  • Operated chemical processing equipment successfully while adhering to federal standards.
  • Diagnosed issues quickly, wrote work orders and created job tickets for equipment failures.
  • Performed duties in accordance with applicable standards, policies and regulatory guidelines to promote safe working environment.

Shift Supervisor

KFC
Mesa, AZ
08.1999 - 05.2000
  • Main St
  • P: 555.555.1212 May contact, 40 hrs/w, $28,000/yr
  • Duties: As a shift supervisor in a fast food restaurant I had to maintain employee work ethic by trying to motivate my staff
  • Many times there were scheduling issues or family emergencies that would come up and so finding replacements or fill-ins was a direct responsibility
  • Also, I had to ensure food quality, readiness and safety through close monitoring or employee actions and preparations
  • Nightly inventories of all products also included close inspections of food dates, temperatures and freshness
  • Since I was a night supervisor I was charged with counting and maintaining the accuracy of three cash registers and the stores safe which had to be packed and ready for the morning supervisor.

Education

Chemical Defense Training Facility -

US Chemical School

Bachelor of Science - Counseling, Addiction, Chemical Dependency, and Substance Abuse

Grand Canyon University

Diploma - undefined

Skyline High School

Skills

  • Security Checks
  • Conduct Reporting
  • Facility Inspections
  • Public Safety
  • Firearms Training
  • Defensive Techniques
  • Physical Restraint
  • Inmate Supervision
  • Emergency Situations
  • Control Room Maintenance
  • Corrective Actions
  • Meal Supervision
  • Prisoner Escorts
  • Transporting Logs
  • Institution Security
  • Health and Safety Regulations
  • Ground Surveillance
  • Visitation Guidelines Understanding
  • Equipment Efficiency
  • Strategy Management
  • Minor Repairs
  • Maintaining Clean Work Areas
  • Manufacturing Procedures
  • Hand Trucks
  • Critical Thinking
  • Repair Work
  • Environmental Compliance
  • Removing Defective Products
  • OSHA Requirements
  • Fare and Fee Calculations
  • Belt Conveyors
  • Customer Documentation Review
  • Reservation Confirmation
  • Computer Reservation Software
  • Transport and Sorting
  • Marshalling Aircraft
  • Boarding Pass Assignment
  • Emergency Procedures
  • Airline Policies
  • Baggage Handling
  • Grounds Maintenance
  • Ramp Service
  • Special Needs Assistance

Accomplishments

  • Certification of completion from Ft
  • Leonard wood’s Chemical Defense Training Facility
  • Combat Life saver’s course +3 yrs
  • Occupational Description from the American Council on Education for Military Experience
  • Hazardous material removal worker
  • Smoke and flame specialist (DOT 378.682-014)
  • Decontaminator (DOT 199.384-010)
  • Supervisor of Computer Operations relating to federal standards handling hazardous material (DOT 213.132-010)

Timeline

Residential Treatment Staff

RSI
11.2020 - Current

Mill Operator

Engstrom Bean And Seed
06.2016 - 01.2018

Crossed Utilized Agent

Skywest
03.2015 - 01.2017

Corrections Officer

James River Correctional Center S
03.2010 - 03.2014

Assistant Squad Leader

U.S. Army
02.2002 - 08.2008

Biological and Chemical Operations Specialist

Nuclear, U.S. Army
01.2001 - 08.2008

Shift Supervisor

KFC
08.1999 - 05.2000

Chemical Defense Training Facility -

US Chemical School

Bachelor of Science - Counseling, Addiction, Chemical Dependency, and Substance Abuse

Grand Canyon University

Diploma - undefined

Skyline High School
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