OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 11B
(Description dates
Retail Sales Specialist
O'Reilly Auto Parts
07.2024 - Current
Increased customer satisfaction by providing expert product knowledge and personalized recommendations.
Provided exceptional customer service by attentively listening to needs and offering tailored solutions.
Consistently met or exceeded individual sales goals while contributing to overall store success.
Delivered in-depth information on product features so customers could make educated decisions before purchase.
Developed strong relationships with customers, resulting in repeat business and loyalty.
Mortuary Affairs Specialist
US Army
07.2021 - 09.2024
Conducted thorough investigations to determine cause of death, contributing to accurate reporting and analysis.
Streamlined the processing of remains by coordinating with various agencies and organizations.
Evacuated any deceased soldiers' personal effects.
Determined and recorded recovery locations on maps, overlays, and sketches.
Expedited burial preparations by coordinating with cemetery staff, ensuring timely interments according to family wishes or religious customs.
Safeguarded personal belongings and effects of deceased individuals, ensuring they were returned to next-of-kin in a timely manner.
04.2003 - 06.2024
Participates in occupational classification and management of human resources; supervises activities including
maintaining personnel records and processing personnel actions for service members and their families
SKILL LEVEL 10: Prepares reports on staffing levels and status of personnel; evaluates personnel qualifications for
special assignments; prepares and processes requests for transfer or reassignment; processes
classification/reclassification actions; prepares orders and requests for orders; prepares and maintains officer and
enlisted personnel records; prepares and reviews personnel casualty documents; monitors suspense actions;
initiates, monitors, and processes personnel evaluations; transfers records; processes soldiers for separation and
retirement; processes and executes personnel service center level procedures and actions; processes applications for
officer candidate school, warrant officer flight training, and other training; processes recommendations for awards and
decorations; processes bars to reenlistment and suspension of favorable personnel actions; initiates applications for
passports and visas; monitors appointment of line of duty, survivor assistance, and summary court officers; processes
line of duty investigations; processes deployment forms; prepares letters of sympathy to next of kin; types
correspondence and forms in draft and final copy; posts changes to Army regulations and other publications; prepares
and maintains files on an automated data processing system; applies knowledge of provisions and limitations of
Freedom of Information and Privacy acts
SKILL LEVELS UP TO 20: Prepares reports on staffing levels and status of personnel; evaluates personnel
qualifications for special assignments; prepares and processes requests for transfer or reassignment; processes
classification/reclassification actions; prepares orders and requests for orders; prepares and maintains officer and
enlisted personnel records; prepares and reviews personnel casualty documents; monitors suspense actions;
initiates, monitors, and processes personnel evaluations; transfers records; processes soldiers for separation and
retirement; processes and executes personnel service center level procedures and actions; processes applications for
officer candidate school, warrant officer flight training, and other training; processes recommendations for awards and
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decorations; processes bars to reenlistment and suspension of favorable personnel actions; initiates applications for
passports and visas; monitors appointment of line of duty, survivor assistance, and summary court officers; processes
line of duty investigations; processes deployment forms; prepares letters of sympathy to next of kin; types
correspondence and forms in draft and final copy; posts changes to Army regulations and other publications; prepares
and maintains files on an automated data processing system; applies knowledge of provisions and limitations of
Freedom of Information and Privacy acts
Provides technical guidance and training to subordinates
SKILL LEVELS UP TO 30: Prepares reports on staffing levels and status of personnel; evaluates personnel
qualifications for special assignments; prepares and processes requests for transfer or reassignment; processes
classification/reclassification actions; prepares orders and requests for orders; prepares and maintains officer and
enlisted personnel records; prepares and reviews personnel casualty documents; monitors suspense actions;
initiates, monitors, and processes personnel evaluations; transfers records; processes soldiers for separation and
retirement; processes and executes personnel service center level procedures and actions; processes applications for
officer candidate school, warrant officer flight training, and other training; processes recommendations for awards and
decorations; processes bars to reenlistment and suspension of favorable personnel actions; initiates applications for
passports and visas; monitors appointment of line of duty, survivor assistance, and summary court officers; processes
line of duty investigations; processes deployment forms; prepares letters of sympathy to next of kin; types
correspondence and forms in draft and final copy; posts changes to Army regulations and other publications; prepares
and maintains files on an automated data processing system; applies knowledge of provisions and limitations of
Freedom of Information and Privacy acts
Provides technical guidance and training to subordinates
Supervises specific personnel functions in a small human resource office, battalion, and human resource services
support activity; advises commanders on soldiers and personnel readiness and strength levels of supported reporting
units; reviews consolidated reports, statistics, applications, and prepares recommendations for personnel actions to
higher headquarters; reviews and prepares reports and data on staffing levels of personnel and makes duty
assignments of enlisted personnel; reviews cyclic and other reports to assess systems performance; maintains liaison
with servicing data processing facility and field managers of interfaced systems
SKILL LEVELS UP TO 40: Prepares reports on staffing levels and status of personnel; evaluates personnel
qualifications for special assignments; prepares and processes requests for transfer or reassignment; processes
classification/reclassification actions; prepares orders and requests for orders; prepares and maintains officer and
enlisted personnel records; prepares and reviews personnel casualty documents; monitors suspense actions;
initiates, monitors, and processes personnel evaluations; transfers records; processes soldiers for separation and
retirement; processes and executes personnel service center level procedures and actions; processes applications for
officer candidate school, warrant officer flight training, and other training; processes recommendations for awards and
decorations; processes bars to reenlistment and suspension of favorable personnel actions; initiates applications for
passports and visas; monitors appointment of line of duty, survivor assistance, and summary court officers; processes
line of duty investigations; processes deployment forms; prepares letters of sympathy to next of kin; types
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and maintains files on an automated data processing system; applies knowledge of provisions and limitations of
Freedom of Information and Privacy acts
Provides technical guidance and training to subordinates
Supervises specific personnel functions in a small human resource office, battalion, and human resource services
support activity; advises commanders on soldiers and personnel readiness and strength levels of supported reporting
units; reviews consolidated reports, statistics, applications, and prepares recommendations for personnel actions to
higher headquarters; reviews and prepares reports and data on staffing levels of personnel and makes duty
assignments of enlisted personnel; reviews cyclic and other reports to assess systems performance; maintains liaison
with servicing data processing facility and field managers of interfaced systems
Supervises quality assurance procedures; advises commander, adjutant, and other staff members on human resource
administration activities., )
SKILL LEVEL: 10 Processes cross-country and local flight clearances, including examination for conformance with
flight rules and regulations
Prepares and maintains cross country kits
Checks accuracy of flight plans
Coordinates
flight plans with all related agencies
Maintains flight information on inbound and outbound flights
Monitors, with the
proper agencies, overdue flights
Alerts crash crew for emergencies
Maintains current file on aircraft flying regulations
and navigation information, such as Army, DoD and FAA regulations, DoD flight information publications (FLIPS) and
aeronautical charts
Safeguards classified material
Knows terminology used in air navigation and is aware of air
traffic control advisory radio procedures
Encodes, decodes and posts notices to airmen (NOTAMS)
Interprets and
posts teletype weather reports
Maintains individual flight records and functional files
Maintains flight operations
equipment in a tactical environment
Prepares and submits operators meacoming, intrusion, jamming and interference
reports
Participates in maintaining situation map
SKILL LEVEL: 20 Supervises and instructs subordinates in proper work techniques and procedures
Reviews,
consolidates, and prepares technical reports
Knows procedures for reporting flight violations
Prepares situation map
Supervises receipt and transfer of classified material
Participates in the development of a tactical crash rescue
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system
SKILL LEVEL: 30 Provides technical guidance to subordinate personnel
Supervises the preparation of the situation
map
Assists in preparation of operations estimates and orders
Supervises airfield services and administration
Applies operational and administrative techniques in movement of military personnel and supplies by air
Performs
administrative duties in aircraft accident investigations
Prepares operations letters
SKILL LEVEL: 40 Provides tactical and technical expertise to subordinates and superiors in aviation operations
Plans, coordinates, and supervises activities pertaining to organization, training, combat operations and combat
intelligence
Coordinates implementation of operations, training programs, and communications activities
CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 15P
(MOS-15P-001, Exhibit dates, In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in introduction to aircraft
dispatching, 3 in aircraft operations management, 3 in FAA regulations, 3 in computer literacy, 3 in computer
applications, 2 in office procedures, 3 in principles of supervision, 3 in airfield management, and 3 in advanced aircraft
dispatching
In the upper-division baccalaureate category, 3 semester hours in aviation management, 3 in
organizational management, 3 in air traffic operations, and 3 for field experience in management (11/99).
Infantry Unit Leader
10.2001 - 06.2024
The infantryman supervises, leads, or serves as a member of an infantry activity that employs individual small arms
weapons or heavy anti-armor crew served weapons, either vehicle or dismounted in support of offensive and
defensive combat operations
SKILL LEVEL: 10 Operates both mounted and dismounted to close with and destroy the enemy
Employs, operates,
and maintains assigned weapons and equipment
Assists in the performance of reconnaissance operations
Employs,
fires, and recovers anti-personnel and anti-tank mines
Locates and neutralizes mines
Performs self extraction from a
mine field
Orients a map
Operates, mounts/dismounts, zeros, and engages targets using night vision sights
Operates and maintains communications equipment, enter, and operates in a radio net
Operates in a NBC
contaminated area
Constructs and camouflages individual/crew served weapons/vehicle firing/fighting positions
Assist in the construction of fortification and barriers, including minefields and obstacles
Assist in the breaching of
minefields and obstacles
Constructs field expedient firing aids for infantry weapons
Recognizes friendly and threat
armored vehicles
Performs as a member of a fire team during a movement to contact, reconnaissance, and security,
an attack, defense, situational training exercises and all infantry dismounted battle drills
Processes prisoners of war
and captured documents
Operate IFV over diverse terrain in varies visibility
Assists in target detection, identification,
and round sensing
SKILL LEVEL: 20 Performs duties shown in preceding level of skill
Performs duties as IFV gunner or team leader of
the infantry rifle squad
The Infantryman will prepare sector sketches of vehicle or infantry rifle team positions and
sectors
As gunner, detects, acquires, identifies, and engages targets
Maintains the turret weapons systems of the
IFV
Leads an infantry team/heavy anti-armor squad in combat operations, providing tactical and technical guidance
to subordinates and professional support to both superiors and subordinates in the accomplishment of their duties
Leads, supervises, and trains subordinate personnel
Calls for and adjusts indirect fire
Evaluates terrain and selects
weapon emplacement
Controls organic fires
Installs and recovers anti-handling devices on anti-tank mines and
electrical and non-electrical demolition charges
Supervises construction of hasty fortifications and receipt, storage,
and issue of ammunition
Records operational information on maps
Indicates location, strength, tactical deployment,
and emplacement of enemy and friendly units
Receives and implements combat orders, directs deployment of
personnel in offensive, defensive, and retrograde operations
Requests, observes, and adjusts direct supporting fire
Conducts battle damage assessment and repair
Evaluates terrain and supervises the emplacement of sighting and
firing all assigned weapons
Uses maps and map overlays, performs intersection and resection, and determines
elevation and grid azimuths
Knows threat formations and tactics through battalion size elements
Prepares, operates,
and maintains secure communications equipment
Leads a fire team during a movement to contact, reconnaissance
and security, an attack, defense, situational training exercises, and all infantry dismounted battle drills
SKILL LEVEL: 30 Performs duties shown in preceding level of skill
Leads an infantry squad, heavy anti-armor
weapons section, and/or a reconnaissance (scout) team or IFV section during combat operations
Supervises tactical
deployment of assigned element/weapon system in offensive, defensive, and retrograde operations
Provides tactical
and technical guidance to subordinates and professional support to both subordinates and superiors in the
accomplishment of their duties
Receives and issues orders
Coordinates action of the element with adjacent and
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support elements and organic and supporting firepower
Ensures collection and proper reporting of intelligence data to
unit
Adjusts aerial fire support
Analyzes terrain
Conducts tactical operations for a squad, heavy anti-armor section,
operations of a patrol base, and NBC operations
Maintains operational security
Prepares, operates, and maintains
secure communications equipment
Prepares an anti-armor section sketch
Leads a squad, heavy anti-armor section,
during movement to contact, reconnaissance and security, an attack, defense situational training exercises, and all
infantry mounted and dismounted battle drills
Placed explosives and performed mine-sweeping activities on land.
Increased unit proficiency by leading rigorous training exercises in demolitions, mine warfare, and obstacle construction.
Maintained 100% accountability of assigned equipment worth more than $[Amount].
Located mines through both visual means and use of mine detectors, neutralizing all enemy threats and booby traps.
Constructed floating bridges and temporary roadways to facilitate movement of large convoys of equipment and personnel to and from battle areas.
Constructed durable bridges, roads, and field fortifications to facilitate troop movements and logistics support.
01.2018 - 12.2019
07.2017 - 12.2019
S
08.2018 - 09.2018
01.2018 - 08.2018
Construction Engineer
12.2017 - 01.2018
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR
09.2017 - 12.2017
construction engineer, Human Resource Specialist
US Army
10.2015 - 10.2017
The horizontal, supervises or serves as a member of a squad, team, section, or platoon
Duties start with operating heavy equipment at an intern level and progress to senior equipment operator level with supervisory responsibilities for personnel, construction projects obstacle emplacement, and counter-obstacle operations involving construction equipment
SKILL LEVEL: 10 Serves as an intern level equipment operator with basic level training on interpreting basic grade stakes, interpreting basic construction prints, identifying basic soil properties and performing basic surveying
Clears, grubs, strips, excavates, backfills, constructs ditches, stockpiles and pushes scraper with crawler tractor
Excavates and spreads fill material with a motorized scraper
Excavates, stockpiles, backfills, and loads haul units with scoop loader
Scarifies, spreads, levels and constructs V ditches with a motorized grader
Excavates, stockpiles, backfills, constructs ditches and loads haul units with a hydraulic excavator
Excavates, stockpiles, backfills, constructs ditches, and loads haul units with a backhoe loader
Drives, spreads, and dumps material with a dump truck
Drives, loads, and sprays water utilizing a water distributor
Compacts material utilizing a sheep?s foot roller, smooth drum roller, and a vibratory roller
Operates air compressor and tools in support of horizontal construction projects
Transports heavy construction equipment utilizing a tractor trailer
SKILL LEVEL: 20 Serve as a Horizontal Construction Sergeant with limited supervision of construction equipment and personnel activities
Primary operator for all finishing work and complex operating situations on horizontal construction projects
Provides guidance to less experienced equipment operators on operating techniques, procedures, and operator maintenance
SKILL LEVEL: 30 Serves as a Horizontal Construction Supervisor, Section Sergeant, supervises activities related to the utilization of heavy construction and lifting equipment in support of construction operations while at home-station or on deployment
Estimate equipment and operator requirements to assist in the development of resource requests
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Assists in the supervision of construction equipment operations; organizes and directs mobility and counter-mobility missions
SKILL LEVEL: 40 Serve as a Senior Horizontal Construction Supervisor, Platoon Sergeant, organizes the overall construction workload
Devises network flow diagrams such as the critical path method and coordinates work activities of supporting units
Plans, organizes, and supervises all engineer construction equipment operations, including mobility and counter-mobility missions
Develops and executes a quality control plan and standard procedures for area of responsibility
OCCUPATION
07.2017 - 09.2017
03.2017 - 07.2017
10.2016 - 07.2017
AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 42A
(MOS-42A-001, Exhibit dates
10.2015 - 07.2017
Note: Experience history data not available prior to FY 75
10.2011 - 07.2017
Months)
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R - Master Resilience Trainer
W - Jumpmaster
02.2017 - 03.2017
Explosive Ordnance Clearance Agent
E8
12.2014 - 02.2017
09.2016 - 10.2016
Aviation Operations Specialist
08.2016 - 09.2016
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 15P
(MOS-15P-001, Exhibit dates
10.2015 - 08.2016
10.2011 - 11.2015
08.2013 - 10.2015
03.2014 - 08.2015
10.2010 - 12.2014
Engages in vertical, road, bridge, and airfield construction and rigging, bridging, and demolition activities
Has
knowledge of the hardware and associated and software of the integrated communication system, FBCB2, which
enables real-time battlefield communications
Uses system for command, control, and information purposes
SKILL LEVEL 10: Assists combat engineers, bridge, and powered-bridge specialists in performance of duties; reads,
interprets, and plots maps, overlays, and photos; assists with tactical operations; and uses hand tools and
engineering tools
SKILL LEVELS UP TO 20: Assists combat engineers, bridge, and powered-bridge specialists in performance of
duties; reads, interprets, and plots maps, overlays, and photos; assists with tactical operations; and uses hand tools
and engineering tools
Assists with excavation, earth moving, rigging, and concrete work; supervises and instructs subordinates; operates
excavation and earth-moving heavy equipment; performs rigging, concrete and masonry work
SKILL LEVELS UP TO 30: Assists combat engineers, bridge, and powered-bridge specialists in performance of
duties; reads, interprets, and plots maps, overlays, and photos; assists with tactical operations; and uses hand tools
and engineering tools
Assists with excavation, earth moving, rigging, and concrete work; supervises and instructs subordinates; operates
excavation and earth-moving heavy equipment; performs rigging, concrete and masonry work
Acts as a demolition expert coordinates work teams using knowledge of location and level of charge, writes orders,
and crosschecks material requirements
SKILL LEVELS UP TO 40: Assists combat engineers, bridge, and powered-bridge specialists in performance of
duties; reads, interprets, and plots maps, overlays, and photos; assists with tactical operations; and uses hand tools
and engineering tools
Assists with excavation, earth moving, rigging, and concrete work; supervises and instructs subordinates; operates
excavation and earth-moving heavy equipment; performs rigging, concrete and masonry work
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Acts as a demolition expert coordinates work teams using knowledge of location and level of charge, writes orders,
and crosschecks material requirements
Supervises teams of construction and demolition personnel, prepares construction procedure schedule, serves as
liaison with supported units, and plans construction operations.
09.2013 - 10.2013
05.2013 - 08.2013
01.2013 - 08.2013
10.2011 - 05.2013
10.2011 - 02.2013
09.2011 - 10.2011
Sergeant
X - Drill, DS
01.2011 - 10.2011
09.2010 - 10.2011
(1 Year, 1 Month)
DUTY OCCUPATION:
ARMY, ACTIVE:
06.2011 - 09.2011
09.2010 - 06.2011
AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 12B
(MOS-12B-005, Exhibit dates
04.2003 - 10.2010
Engages in vertical, road, bridge, and airfield construction and rigging, bridging, and demolition activities
Has
knowledge of the hardware and associated and software of the integrated communication system, FBCB2, which
enables real-time battlefield communications
Uses system for command, control, and information purposes
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SKILL LEVEL 10: Assists combat engineers, bridge, and powered-bridge specialists in performance of duties; reads,
interprets, and plots maps, overlays, and photos; assists with tactical operations; and uses hand tools and
engineering tools
SKILL LEVELS UP TO 20: Assists combat engineers, bridge, and powered-bridge specialists in performance of
duties; reads, interprets, and plots maps, overlays, and photos; assists with tactical operations; and uses hand tools
and engineering tools
Assists with excavation, earth moving, rigging, and concrete work; supervises and instructs subordinates; operates
excavation and earth-moving heavy equipment; performs rigging, concrete and masonry work
SKILL LEVELS UP TO 30: Assists combat engineers, bridge, and powered-bridge specialists in performance of
duties; reads, interprets, and plots maps, overlays, and photos; assists with tactical operations; and uses hand tools
and engineering tools
Assists with excavation, earth moving, rigging, and concrete work; supervises and instructs subordinates; operates
excavation and earth-moving heavy equipment; performs rigging, concrete and masonry work
Acts as a demolition expert coordinates work teams using knowledge of location and level of charge, writes orders,
and crosschecks material requirements.
08.2009 - 09.2010
Combat Engineer
07.2008 - 09.2010
Parachutist
SPECIAL QUALIFICATION IDENTIFIERS
01.2009 - 05.2010
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P
07.2009 - 08.2009
S4 - Sapper Leader
01.2009 - 08.2009
07.2008 - 07.2009
08.2007 - 07.2008
09.2006 - 08.2007
01.2006 - 09.2006
AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 21B
(MOS-21B-001, Exhibit dates