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Nativo Rodriguez

Honolulu,TN

Overview

23
23
years of professional experience

Work History

DD FORM
01.2010
  • PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE
  • 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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  • 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 correspondence and forms in draft and final copy; posts changes to Army regulations and other publications; prepares, Page 7 of 21
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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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
  • RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 11B
  • Infantry Operations Specialist (DOT 378.367-022), (DOT 378.137-010

09.2023 - 01.2024

08.2023 - 08.2023

08.2021 - 10.2022
  • Year, 2 Months)
  • OCCUPATION

01.2020 - 10.2022
  • Years, 9 Months)
  • Description not available

01.2020 - 07.2021
  • (1 Year, 6 Months)

Combat Engineer

US Army
01.2006 - 06.2021
  • 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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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

Education

High School Diploma -

Waverly Central High School
Waverly, TN
05-2002

Skills

  • Funeral service coordination
  • Restorative art
  • Ethics and confidentiality
  • Family support
  • OSHA regulations
  • Knowledge of [software program]
  • Budgeting and finance

Timeline

Retail Sales Specialist

O'Reilly Auto Parts
07.2024 - Current

09.2023 - 01.2024

08.2023 - 08.2023

08.2021 - 10.2022

Mortuary Affairs Specialist

US Army
07.2021 - 09.2024

01.2020 - 10.2022

01.2020 - 07.2021

S
08.2018 - 09.2018

01.2018 - 12.2019

01.2018 - 08.2018

Construction Engineer

12.2017 - 01.2018

09.2017 - 12.2017

07.2017 - 12.2019

07.2017 - 09.2017

03.2017 - 07.2017

R - Master Resilience Trainer

W - Jumpmaster
02.2017 - 03.2017

10.2016 - 07.2017

09.2016 - 10.2016

Aviation Operations Specialist

08.2016 - 09.2016

construction engineer, Human Resource Specialist

US Army
10.2015 - 10.2017

10.2015 - 07.2017

10.2015 - 08.2016

Explosive Ordnance Clearance Agent

E8
12.2014 - 02.2017

03.2014 - 08.2015

09.2013 - 10.2013

08.2013 - 10.2015

05.2013 - 08.2013

01.2013 - 08.2013

10.2011 - 07.2017

10.2011 - 11.2015

10.2011 - 05.2013

10.2011 - 02.2013

09.2011 - 10.2011

06.2011 - 09.2011

Sergeant

X - Drill, DS
01.2011 - 10.2011

10.2010 - 12.2014

09.2010 - 10.2011

09.2010 - 06.2011

DD FORM
01.2010

08.2009 - 09.2010

07.2009 - 08.2009

Parachutist

SPECIAL QUALIFICATION IDENTIFIERS
01.2009 - 05.2010

S4 - Sapper Leader

01.2009 - 08.2009

Combat Engineer

07.2008 - 09.2010

07.2008 - 07.2009

08.2007 - 07.2008

09.2006 - 08.2007

Combat Engineer

US Army
01.2006 - 06.2021

01.2006 - 09.2006

04.2003 - 06.2024

04.2003 - 10.2010

Infantry Unit Leader

10.2001 - 06.2024

High School Diploma -

Waverly Central High School
Nativo Rodriguez