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Gilbert Taitague Paulino

Talofofo,Guam

Summary

  • Work-oriented [Job Title] with [Number] years of experience working on boats of varying size and function. Diagnoses malfunctions and using mechanical skills to bring systems back online. Team-oriented worker helping out in different roles when needed.
  • Safety-minded [Job Title] with experience working on ships and boats in numerous locations. Expert navigator reading instruments and following instructions for successful operation as commanded.

Overview

21
21
years of professional experience

Work History

Lead Command Center Watchstander

U.S. Coast Guard Sector Guam
12.2016 - Current
  • Assigned as a Coast Guard Civilian working 24-hour shifts in the Sector Command Center as a Senior Watchstander
  • Assigned as the Command Center Training Officer managing over 20 members overseeing all qualifications and certificate currency requirements
  • Serves as the SAR Committee as the SAR Liaison between CNMI and FSM, conducting outreach for federal and local government for search and rescue operations
  • Plan and coordinate SAR exercises bi-annually with federal and local first responders
  • Overseeing a 24-hour watch schedule for 4 Command Center positions, managing leave and TDY requests, assuring all watch positions are fully manned
  • Successfully completed 8-weeks of training at the Coast Guard Maritime Search and Rescue Planning School in Yorktown, Virginia
  • Successful completion of SAR Mission Coordinator (SMC) school
  • Provide Senior leadership and training to other military and civilian Sector Command Center (SCC) watch standers
  • Conduct operational planning of cases to include Search and Rescue, Marine Casualty or Law Enforcement events
  • Assist INTEL Departments in conducting research on foreign fishing vessel activity on the high seas and in the US EEZ to determine Targets of Interests (TOI's)
  • Plans and organizes high seas boarding for Statement of No Objection (SNO) procedures to include fishing vessels on the Western & Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) compliance list
  • Certified in the following Command Center equipment to maximize the probability of success (POS) in SAROPS and Rescue 21 Communication systems
  • Provide consultation to the Captain of the Port for all cases of Coast Guard jurisdiction in Guam's Area of Responsibility
  • Interfacing with Coast Guard Investigative Services, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Customs and Border Protection, Immigration Customs Enforcement, and other Department of Homeland Security agencies to the success of Law Enforcement activity in the region
  • Assist in maintaining command and control of petroleum and chemical spill response operations in the Sector's AOR until an Incident Command System (ICS) structure is established by the Sector Commander or other competent authority
  • Conduct daily analysis and disseminating of a variety of nautical data, such as tides, currents, and actual predicted weather (including wind and storm alerts, visibility, and water depth) for strategic planning purposes for Coast Guard units to respond
  • Supervise multiple Coast Guard Active Duty members in the Command Center on a daily basis
  • Maintain situational awareness of vessels entering the Port of Guam and CNMI.

Owner/Manager/Coach

CrossFit Latte Stone, LLC
04.2013 - Current
  • Manage CrossFit Latte Stone small business operations daily to include financial transactions, website maintenance, gym scheduling, programming workout of the day (WOD), and business marketing promotions
  • Handling and purchasing supplies, gym equipment and items for retail sale from off-island and on-island vendors
  • Supervise six employee coaches to ensure quality of coaching and programming is at its best throughout all 45 classes weekly
  • Maintain customer retention of all 120 members monthly by providing the highest customer service, coaching and programming possible, simultaneously establishing new clientele.

Probation Officer 1/Case Manager

Judiciary Court of Guam
03.2016 - 12.2016
  • Assigned to the Adult Re-Entry Court Program under the Probation Services Division
  • Assist in the development and implementation guide of the Adult Re-Entry Court Program
  • Establish and maintain a professional relationship with services and treatment programs for clients in the Adult Re-Entry Program
  • Assist in case management of clients who qualify to enter the Adult Re-Entry Program
  • Conduct evaluations using Risk Assessment tools provided by the Adult Re-Entry Program in an effort to reduce Recidivism of clients in the Judicial System upon completion of Risk Assessment training
  • Based upon the Risk Assessment evaluations, direct probationers to the appropriate therapeutic treatment programs offered by the Judicial System and monitor their progress reports
  • Operate the Judicial Court case management software program JustWare to maintain case management of probationers, to include payment of fines or fees, community service hours, case documentation files, court hearings, demographic data and non-court pertinent entries
  • Conduct interviews with arrested persons and victims to prepare and draft court documents to include Presentence Investigations reports (PSI), probation client violations, informational court reports and closure orders of probation cases
  • Conduct drug and alcohol tests on Probation clients in accordance with their judgment and plea agreements
  • Conduct scheduled home visits of probationers to ensure the guidelines of courts orders are be followed as directed by the probationers' sentence
  • Assigned as a Judicial Proctor for POST physical fitness test
  • Assigned to carry a government issued firearm Glock 23 compact high capacity .40 caliber pistol.

Probation Officer 1

Judiciary Court of Guam
04.2015 - 03.2016
  • Assigned to the Sex Offender Registry (SOR) department under the Probation Services Division
  • Managing over 600 registered sex offenders and 20 probationers who have been convicted of Criminal Sexual Conduct (CSC) in Guam who are now filed in the SOR database
  • Operate the Judicial Court case management software program JustWare to maintain case management of probationers, to include payment of fines or fees, community service hours, case documentation files, court hearings, demographic data and non-court pertinent entries
  • Responsibilities include registering SOR clients into the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) FBI database, updating demographic and case information, validating monthly case files and conducting background checks of client information regarding criminal history
  • Ensuring new and current clients are on a periodic filing system by updating physical addresses, phone numbers, employment and profile photos that are of the most accurate information SOR website for public safety
  • Communicate with Probation Offices throughout the United States to assist in the relocation of registered Sex Offenders when they are granted permission to move to or from Guam by the Courts
  • Conduct interviews with arrested persons and victims to prepare and draft court documents to include Presentence Investigations reports (PSI), probation client violations, informational court reports and closure orders of probation cases
  • Conduct drug and alcohol tests on Probation clients in accordance with their judgment and plea agreements
  • Conduct scheduled home visits of probationers to ensure the guidelines of courts orders are be followed as directed by the probationers sentence and of SOR registered clients in accordance with public laws
  • Assisted in the development of the 2016 Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for the SOR
  • Assigned as a Judicial Proctor for POST (Peace Officer Standardization Test) physical fitness test
  • Assigned to carry a government issued firearm Glock 23 compact high capacity .40 caliber pistol.

Operations Specialist 1st Petty Officer class

United States Coast Guard Sector New York
07.2009 - 03.2013
  • Communications Lead Petty Officer (LPO) supervising 10 active duty and 11 reserve members to include scheduling duty hours, special training and overall department performance
  • Assist and conduct security measures alongside with United States Marines and Coast Guardsmen, United States Secret Service and New York Police Department in preparations for securing areas in the Port of New York/ New Jersey for special visits and events by The President of the United States and his distinguished International diplomatic visitors
  • Operated highly technical public communications radio systems for mariners and provided good oral communication language skills to transmit to command personnel and underway units
  • Prepare and draft Captain of the Port documents to be issued to commercial vessels and port partners restricting their operations
  • Conduct background investigations of persons and vessels through the use of CyberLINXX and El Paso Intelligence Center (EPIC)
  • Maintain situational awareness of Coast Guard assets and local law enforcement vessel through Blue Force tracking system (BFT)
  • Excellent operator of all Coast Guard secure and unsecure radio communication systems to include Rescue 21/Ultra High Frequency/Very High Frequency/ High Frequency/TANBERG video conferencing/Secure Telephone/Coast Guard Messaging System 3.0/4.0 and Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNET) workstations
  • Proficient use of Incident Command Structure (ICS) for daily operations, to include sending daily ICS 204's for unit tasking on a weekly and daily basis
  • Designated as Administrator of Rescue 21 and SIPRnet Systems and as Classified Material Control Officer
  • Attendee of Coast Guard Search and Rescue "C" school in Yorktown, VA
  • Trained to utilize SAROPS system to create Search and Rescue case search patterns, MILSE case document entries and Probability of Success (POS) for search object
  • Analyze and maintain situational awareness of AOR weather patterns to prepare unit for any possible approaching inclement weather that may affect the unit's abilities to respond to Coast Guard missions.

Operations Specialist 3rd class Petty Officer

United States Coast Guard Sector Guam
07.2006 - 07.2009
  • Partnered and worked alongside with local and federal law enforcement officials prosecuting illegal immigration and wildlife fisheries violation cases
  • Primary operator for command Unit's Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) by facilitating and operating remote mobile post communication systems
  • Supported the local Port of Apra Harbor authorities in coordinating with federal agencies, USCG boarding teams, and vessel agent's in conducting security law enforcement inspection at sea
  • Coordinated with the US Navy to ensure all naval ships were safely escorted in and out of the harbor by Coast Guard vessels
  • Assisted in Search and Rescue cases using the SAROPS system, to include conducting research of Distress Alert Beacon Identification of ship or aircraft EPIRB's
  • Communicate with Department of Defense assets in the AOR to request for DOD forces to assist with SAR cases throughout Micronesia and Guam
  • Using SAROPS system base search patterns and passing them to surface or air units responding to a Coast Guard case
  • Operated technical systems and provided expert verbal communication skills of all Coast Guard secure and unsecured radio communication systems to include Satellite Communications/Ultra High Frequency/Very High Frequency/ High Frequency/TANBERG video conferencing/Secure Telephone/Coast Guard Messaging System 3.0/4.0 and Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNET) workstations
  • Analyze and maintain situational awareness of AOR weather patterns to prepare unit for any possible approaching inclement weather that may affect the unit's abilities to respond to Coast Guard missions.

Fireman E-3 non-rate

United States Coast Guard Training Center Petaluma
03.2006 - 06.2006
  • Attended 17 weeks of US Coast Guard specialized training for Operationalist Specialist rating
  • Educated on how to operate Coast Guard VHF/HF radio communications systems, receive and respond to distress alert calls from mariners
  • Being trained in basic Communications Security (COMSEC) procedures as per Department of Defense standards
  • Learning Coast Guard Search and Rescue assets and capabilities throughout the fleet
  • Learning basic Seamanship navigation using ship radar systems to steer a course and identify targets of interest.

Fireman E-3 non-rate

United States Coast Guard Aids to Navigation Team
03.2005 - 03.2006
  • Maintained and regulated over 100 federal navigation assistance and three (3) Lighthouse ensuring safe navigation along Oregon's coastline from the Bayonne River to Depot Bay
  • Performed weekly mechanical maintenance on small boat and trailers, to include cleaning boat engines, refilling oils and replacing filters
  • Perform daily safety pyrotechnics equipment checks on small boats and boat crew equipment
  • Conduct mail orderly responsibilities by sending and receiving mail for the unit
  • Designated as National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) chart publication corrections clerk which was responsible for maintaining all navigational charts are up to date with the latest information.

Seamen E-1 non-rate

United States Coast Guard Training Center Cape May
01.2005 - 02.2006
  • Attended United States Coast Guard 8 week boot camp program
  • Trained in basic military customs and courtesies, to include how to properly wear and maintain DOD uniforms, address military officers and superiors and conduct oneself with military bearing
  • Trained in basic boat crew seamanship, to include basic small boat navigation, conducting man overboard drills and line handling skills
  • Trained in basic hand gun firearm handling, to include firing a weapon, loading and unloading ammunition, and applying safety feature of firearm
  • Trained in basic leadership and team coordination skills
  • Exercising the importance of handling tasks as a team to get a specific job done in a timely manner
  • Received classroom and practical training on fire extinguishers to include the different types and classifications of extinguishers, types of extinguishing agents, portable fire extinguisher rating system, selection and use of extinguisher utilizing the PASS method of application, and inspecting a fire extinguisher
  • Received training on basic fire behavior to include the science of fire, transmission of heat, types of fuel sources and the different type of classifications of fire
  • Received classroom and practical training on basic fire hose handling to include advancing hose lines, the different types of fire hose, the different types of fire streams and patterns, nozzle control valves and the care and maintenance of the nozzles and fire hoses
  • Received classroom and practical training on the components of firefighting, personal protective clothing to include inspection, maintenance and care, limitations, donning and doffing of protective equipment and the use of the Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA).

Bank Teller

First Hawaiian Bank
06.2003 - 12.2004
  • Provide customer service to all bank members and visitors at the teller line
  • Processed monetary transaction up to 50,000 US dollars
  • Processed money orders, cashier's checks and wire transfers
  • Worked as a team player in support of bank's monthly promotions to increase sales
  • Fill out federal form 8300 for any bank transaction with actual monetary values of more than 10,000 dollars.

Education

High School Diploma -

Southern High School
Santa Rita, Guam
05.1994

Skills

  • 16 years military experience (8 active duty and 8 active reserve continuous) with the US Coast Guard in Search and Rescue, Law Enforcement, Marine Safety and Marine Pollution cases
  • Currently holds a SECRET clearance background investigation
  • Qualified as the Command Duty Officer for US Coast Guard Sector Guam and serves as the Command Center Training Officer
  • Experienced in Federal Law Enforcement Security and Local Law Enforcement with Judiciary of Guam
  • Certified operator of the National Crime Investigation Center (NCIC) System
  • Excellent abilities in Microsoft Office to include, MS Word, MS PowerPoint and MS Excel software
  • Effective communicator in team work events and proper use of Chain of Command
  • Experienced in Department of Homeland Security Risk Management and Threat assessment: Hands-on training
  • Entrepreneur, owner and operator of a small business, "CrossFit Latte Stone"

Mailingaddress

10 Othelia Ct, Yona, GU, 96915

Physicaladdress

125 Camacho St, Maite, Guam, 96910

Positionapplyingfor

Department of Justice, ATF, Special Agent position

Academiceducationhonors

  • Judiciary of Guam Criminal Justice Certificate Academy, Guam Community College, 06/2016
  • 5th Judiciary of Guam Cycle, Guam, 272, 06/2015
  • Bachelors of Art, American Military University (AMU), Criminal Justice, 63, 2.86, 08/2011
  • University of Guam, Mangilao GU, Computer Information System, 77, 2.23, Fall 2001-Fall 2004
  • High School Diploma, George Washington High School, Mangilao, GU, 96923, 06/1999
  • Automotive Services I & II, Guam Community College (GCC), Mangilao, GU, 96923, Summer 1997/98

Militaryandciviliantraining

  • ICS 358 - COML training, Yorktown, Virginia, 2019
  • Judiciary of Guam 5th cycle law enforcement academy, Guam, 2015
  • Basic Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Automated External Defibrillator (AED) course, 2014
  • Certified CrossFit Kids Trainer, 2013
  • Certified CrossFit Kettlebell Trainer, 2013
  • Certified CrossFit Gymnastics Trainer, 2013
  • Certified CrossFit Level 1 Trainer, 2011
  • Department Homeland Security HAZWOPER training course, 2011
  • Coast Guard National Search and Rescue School (SAR), 2011
  • Coast Guard Unit Health Coordination School (UHC), 2011
  • Coast Guard Leadership and Management School (LAMS), 2006

Militarymedalsandawards

  • Coast Guard Commandant Letter of Commendation ribbon
  • Coast Guard Presidential Unit Citation ribbon
  • Coast Guard Meritorious Team Commendation (5) ribbons
  • Coast Guard Good Conduct (2) Medals
  • Coast Guard Special Service (2) ribbons

Veteranspreference

5 points

Reinstatementeligibility

Eligible

Highestmilitaryrankheld

E-6; 1st Class Petty Officer

Personal Information

Citizenship: USA

Timeline

Lead Command Center Watchstander

U.S. Coast Guard Sector Guam
12.2016 - Current

Probation Officer 1/Case Manager

Judiciary Court of Guam
03.2016 - 12.2016

Probation Officer 1

Judiciary Court of Guam
04.2015 - 03.2016

Owner/Manager/Coach

CrossFit Latte Stone, LLC
04.2013 - Current

Operations Specialist 1st Petty Officer class

United States Coast Guard Sector New York
07.2009 - 03.2013

Operations Specialist 3rd class Petty Officer

United States Coast Guard Sector Guam
07.2006 - 07.2009

Fireman E-3 non-rate

United States Coast Guard Training Center Petaluma
03.2006 - 06.2006

Fireman E-3 non-rate

United States Coast Guard Aids to Navigation Team
03.2005 - 03.2006

Seamen E-1 non-rate

United States Coast Guard Training Center Cape May
01.2005 - 02.2006

Bank Teller

First Hawaiian Bank
06.2003 - 12.2004

High School Diploma -

Southern High School
Gilbert Taitague Paulino