Overview
Work History
Skills
Timeline
Volunteer
Scott Moseby

Scott Moseby

Buckeye,AZ

Overview

19
19
years of professional experience

Work History

Senior Police Officer / Traffic Officer

Kinston Police Department
02.2017 - 11.2021
  • Patrol Officers monitor an assigned area, looking out for suspicious, unauthorized or illegal activity
  • They may patrol on foot, bicycle, car, or horseback
  • If they encounter any incidents, they do on-the-scene investigations, aid persons in trouble and render other public services as needed
  • Patrol Officers have the authority to issue citations, serve warrants of arrest or arrest persons on misdemeanor and felony charges
  • They handcuff and search arrested persons and secure their custody
  • They then must complete necessary reports concerning the alleged crime, the circumstances of arrest and evidence obtained
  • Patrol Officers must be ready at all times to respond to reports of possible crime or emergencies, such as car accidents or robberies
  • They quickly arrive on scene and work to secure the area, administer emergency first aid and summon necessary assistance
  • Patrol Officers are responsible for regulating traffic on roads and checking the speed of vehicles using radar, laser and pacing
  • They issue appropriate warnings, citations and summons to traffic violators, and investigate all traffic accidents
  • They also provide assistance to motorists in need of aid
  • Interact with Community Members
  • Patrol Officers are the public face of the police department to the community, and work to build up good relations
  • They regularly meet and talk with citizens, providing information, directions and assistance
  • They may visit local businesses to determine needs for service, and schools to build up trust and provide information to students.

Platoon Sergeant

Fort Drum
01.2003 - 01.2015
  • 2013-2015 Fort Drum
  • Reconnaissance Batt 1-71 Inf
  • Senior Squad Leader, Assistant Platoon Sergeant Served in a Reconnaissance Surveillance Target Acquisition (RSTA) Squadron
  • 2011-2013 Fort Benning, GA / 1-29 INF
  • Stryker Master Trainer/Platoon Sergeant supervised 42 personnel
  • While also Coordinating training, ammo allocation, target detection for 90 soldiers to include fire power demonstrations for high dignitaries
  • Iraq 09-10 Squad Leader
  • US Army
  • Served in Iraq as a Weapons Squad leader in command of 13 Soldiers
  • Iraq 06-08 Team Leader/Squad Leader
  • US Army
  • LTC Infanti Personal Security Detail, Platoon Leader in combat sector
  • Responsible for the training, counseling, knowledge, mentoring, and equipment of a 40 man light infantry Platoon
  • Responsible for over $150,000 of military equipment (up to $1,000,000 while in Iraq)
  • Developed various combat reports and detailed mission briefings to further assist the unit in accomplishment of the current mission
  • Recognized by Gen.Patreaus for excellence in combat
  • Fire Team Leader
  • US Army
  • April 2005 – October 2008 Fort Drum
  • Iraq 04-05 RTO, Rifleman, Gunner
  • Responsible for the discipline, counseling, training, equipment, and maintaining basic infantry skill proficiently of a four man light infantry fire team
  • Served as a first line supervisor for lower enlisted Soldiers as a Noncommissioned Officer
  • Maintained accountability of over $50,000 of military equipment
  • Rated as a Fire Team Leader while serving as a machine gun team leader from Jan
  • 1, 2005 to Apr
  • 1, 2008.

Enlisted Infantry Soldier

US Army
01.2003 - 04.2005
  • Served In Afghanistan as MG Prasek Personal Security Detail at Corp Level
  • Responsible for maintaining self-discipline, equipment and upholding of the Army Values
  • Served as a basic training recruit, rifleman, radio telephone operator, assistant machine gunner.

Skills

  • Computer Skills
  • Accident investigation
  • Law Enforcement
  • Public Safety
  • Gang Awareness
  • Community policing
  • Courtroom Testimony
  • Crisis Management
  • Defensive Tactics
  • Counterterrorism strategies
  • Crime Prevention
  • Cultural Sensitivity
  • Arrest procedures
  • Traffic Control
  • Surveillance operations
  • Hostage negotiation
  • Diversity training
  • Domestic Violence Intervention
  • Integrity and Honesty
  • Conflict de-escalation
  • Planning and coordination
  • Relationship building and management
  • Self-defense techniques
  • Physical Fitness
  • Crisis intervention and deescalation
  • Self-defense training
  • Search and seizure procedures
  • Community Engagement
  • De-Escalation Techniques
  • Human relations
  • Traffic Laws
  • Coaching and Mentoring
  • Ethical Leadership
  • Personal Development
  • Influencing Others
  • Innovation management
  • Teamwork and Collaboration
  • Team Leadership
  • Organizational Skills
  • Decision-Making
  • Multitasking Abilities
  • Good Judgment
  • Scheduling and Coordinating
  • Task Delegation
  • Project Planning
  • Operations Management
  • Problem-Solving
  • Attention to Detail
  • Effective Communication
  • Leadership Development
  • Team building
  • Professionalism
  • Employee Relations
  • Inventory Control
  • Organization and Time Management

Timeline

Senior Police Officer / Traffic Officer

Kinston Police Department
02.2017 - 11.2021

Platoon Sergeant

Fort Drum
01.2003 - 01.2015

Enlisted Infantry Soldier

US Army
01.2003 - 04.2005
Scott Moseby