Maintained positive working relationship with fellow staff and management.
TACTICAL POWER GENERATOR SPECALIST
U.S. Army
07.2017 - 09.2020
Supply power needed to run hospital emergency power and Field mission power
Service all power equipment according to service intervals and protocols set in place by Army command
Review, analyze, and interpret, plans and evaluates supply directives and procedures to support the Battalions mission
Developing, planning and participating in tactical operations to supply proper power needed
Utilize tools such as flashlight, multimeters, and mirrors to inspect various power equipment for various things insects, animals or hidden items inside equipment that can hinder proper operation of equipment
Consistently maintained access to order parts and items needed attached to $1 million budget
BASIC TRAINING ADVANCED INDIVIDUAL TRAINING
U.S. Army
11.2016 - 07.2017
Yellow Phase began my training which taught me to adapt to Army life, learn about discipline, teamwork, Army programs, and traditions
Learned the Army Core Values: which are Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage
Physical Training: Begin physical and tactical military training
First Aid & Army Programs: Learn life-saving skills for combat and received brief on sexual harassment prevention programs
Red Phase began my training to handle weapons, equipment, and other basic soldier taskings
Weaponry: Begin training with my assigned weapon
Obstacle Courses: Build confidence and teamwork by navigating obstacle courses and other terrain
Conducted Searches and Ground Tactical movements to identify enemy and or non-combat casualties
Combat Development: Learn hand-to-hand training and how to prioritize multiple targets
Field Training: Complete a two-day, two-night field training exercise known as The Anvil
Correctional Officer
Texas Department of Criminal Justice
05.2015 - 11.2016
Performs routine correctional work involving the care and custody of inmates
Work involves the direct supervision of inmate work groups in their daily assigned duties; preventing escapes; and maintaining discipline in conformance with strict rules, regulations, and standard operating procedures
Works under moderate supervision with limited latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment
Education
Paralegal Studies Certificate -
Southern University of Shreveport
LA
01.2005
College credits towards Bachelors of Arts - Psychology
Louisiana State University of Shreveport
LA
Skills
Quality Assurance
Emergency Response
Maintenance and repair
Decision-Making
Teamwork and Collaboration
Self Motivation
Time Management
Problem-solving aptitude
Professionalism
Adaptability and Flexibility
Active Listening
Certificationsandskills
NACI Background Investigation
Paralegal Studies
Basic Leadership Development Course
Emergency Preparedness Response Course (EPRC)
Level I Antiterrorism Awareness Training Course
Combating Trafficking in Persons in the SOUTHCOM AOR Course
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