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Percy Gonzales

Alexandria,United States

Summary

Marine Corps veteran with 7 years of active and reserve duty as CBRN defense specialist and a combined 4 years of law enforcement, public health and safety. Passionate about public service, crime prevention, investigation, weapons and tactics. Highly self-driven with a consistent record of promotion and recognition for going beyond call of duty.

Overview

4
4
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Police Officer

Metropolitan Police Department
09.2022 - Current
  • Actively patrolled service areas to deter crime, conduct business checks, and build community relations
  • Respond to calls for service and assist fellow officers
  • Provide first aid and CPR until higher echelon of care arrives
  • Executed arrest and search warrants
  • Transport prisoners to station and court for criminal processing
  • Conduct searches of prisoners and persons who are under arrest
  • Execute preliminary investigations to assess reasonable suspicion and probable cause
  • Interact with people in a tactful, persuasive, and resourceful manner
  • Enforce and implement knowledge of District of Columbia Code, District of Columbia Municipal Regulations, and Federal Code
  • Maintain suitable order and decorum on public and private property, to include policing demonstrations and large-scale events; Provide civil disturbance response
  • Prepare numerous reports to include incident, found property, accident, and arrest reports, as well as testify in court
  • Gathered, recorded, and reported crime scene evidence
  • Communicate and collaborate with outside agencies and law enforcement departments.

CBRN Chief

Marine Corps Reserve (4th Combat Engineer Battalion)
05.2020 - Current
  • CBRN Defense Specialists primary responsibility is to ensure their unit is trained and ready to survive and operate in a CBRN environment
  • CBRN Defense Specialist assists, conduct, and supervise training in CBRN defense monitor, survey and reconnaissance, chemical detection and identification, biological agent collection and sampling, decontamination of personnel, equipment and casualties, and in individual protective measures and first aid for unit personnel
  • CBRN Defense Specialist also operate within the unit's combat operations center assisting CBRN Defense Officers in providing commanders in recommended courses of action to meet operational objectives and facilitate mission accomplishment as they relate to CBRN defense
  • CBRN Defense Specialists provide tactical information to the commander relative to CBRN exposure status, location of contaminated areas on the battlefield, and readiness status of their unit's CBRN defense equipment
  • Additionally, CBRN Defense Specialists are responsible for the employment, maintenance, and serviceability, of CBRN defense equipment and supplies
  • They supervise and coordinate the preparation of personnel, equipment for movement/placement (CBRN Surveillance and Reconnaissance), and the establishment and operation of CBRN centers.

Protective Security Officer - Federal Protective Services (GS-5)

Triple Canopy
04.2021 - 02.2022
  • Professional and routine carry of a firearm
  • Provide facility security; protect personnel and federal property
  • Quickly make decisions and act quickly under stress in emergency situations
  • Engage and deal tactfully and politely with public and visitors
  • Screen and process visitors for security risks
  • Identify, report, delay or detain persons who violate rules and regulations
  • Conduct internal and external roving foot patrols
  • Monitor traffic at entry points
  • Detect and respond to alarms and emergencies
  • Secure entrances and exits during emergencies
  • Maintain a variety of keys and lock combinations
  • Communicate through use of radio
  • Understand and comply with all requirements defined within company documents to include: Post and General Orders, plans, policies, procedures
  • Observe and report all criminal offenses/incidents
  • Prepare clear and concise reports
  • Provide first aid, CPR, and assist law enforcement agencies during emergencies as necessary.

Deputy Area Manager (GS-11)

Community Organized Relief Effort
06.2020 - 06.2021
  • Resourced, trained and launched mobile COVID-19 testing teams capable of rapid deployment
  • Supervised testing operations that contributed to the nation's highest testing average per capita
  • Ensured team's adherence to all health and safety protocols
  • Developed processes and policies for area of operations
  • Participated in community outreach operations
  • Coordinated with government entities and liaised local communities
  • Collaborated with community-based organizations to strategically target testing sites and coordinate wraparound services
  • Created business to business partnerships
  • Gave oral and visual presentations to management and subordinate staff
  • Report and analyze data on Google Suite, Smartsheets, and Target Solutions
  • Conduct incident reports and safety analysis
  • Managed safety and security of mobile operations
  • Managed testing operations which serviced over 16,000 citizens in New York City and Washington, D.C
  • Interact with wide variety of patients to ensure a satisfactory experience
  • Resolved unique environmental problems derived from testing locations.

Education

Bachelor of Science - Business Administration

Drexel University
Philadelphia, PA
08.2025

Bachelor of Arts - Economics

Columbia University in The City of New York
New York, NY

High School Diploma -

Urban Assembly School For Careers in Sports
Bronx, NY
06.2014

Skills

  • Investigative abilities
  • Defensive Tactics
  • Weapons training
  • Task Prioritization
  • Accident Scene Documentation
  • Interpersonal Skills
  • Crime Scene Processing
  • Emergency Management
  • Emergency Response Planning
  • Radiation Protection
  • Chemical Warfare Agents
  • Spanish

Certification


  • Metropolitan Police Academy Commissioned Police Officer, June 2023-Current
  • Metropolitan Police Department, Civil Disturbance Unit
  • Metropolitan Police Department, Basic Mountain Bike
  • Metropolitan Police Department, Crime Scene Technician
  • NRA Basic Pistol & Rifle Instructor, September 2021-Current
  • Marine Corps, Command Physical Training Representative

Accomplishments

  • Marine Corps, Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, October 2022
  • Marine Corps, Meritorious Sergeant Promotion, August 2019

Availability

Permanent, Temporary, Term, Detail, Multiple Appointment Types, Telework, Full-time, Shift work, Job sharing, Multiple Schedules

References

  • Christopher Starr, Marine Corps, Chief Warrant Officer, +1 (916) 529-0571, Christopher.starr.usmc@gmail.com
  • Alexander Peltzer, Metropolitan Police Department, Field Training Officer, 2403570335
  • Faith Gazdzicki, Community Organized Relief Effort, Human Resources Manager, (847) 521-6515, faith.gazdzicki@outlook.com
  • Nick Lawrence, Area Manager, +1 (774) 451-1863, nicholasflawrence@gmail.com

Languages

Spanish
Professional Working

Timeline

Police Officer

Metropolitan Police Department
09.2022 - Current

Protective Security Officer - Federal Protective Services (GS-5)

Triple Canopy
04.2021 - 02.2022

Deputy Area Manager (GS-11)

Community Organized Relief Effort
06.2020 - 06.2021

CBRN Chief

Marine Corps Reserve (4th Combat Engineer Battalion)
05.2020 - Current

Bachelor of Science - Business Administration

Drexel University

Bachelor of Arts - Economics

Columbia University in The City of New York

High School Diploma -

Urban Assembly School For Careers in Sports
Percy Gonzales