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Texas
Posted:
January 23, 2015

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JAMES G. SCHULZ

*** ******** ***, ** ***** 918-***-**** abluwx@r.postjobfree.com

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

*/**/**** – 11/10/2014

Program Assistant

McAlester Army Ammunition Plant, OK

- Provides direct support to the Program Analyst, program analysis function, or supervisory and managerial

staff by independently collecting, analyzing and presenting information related to the current and future

program/project workload. Information encompasses manpower, resource, and financial requirements for

program areas, which are stable, predictable, and well precedent. Coordinates workload data base efforts,

such as data entry, report generation and data base maintena nce. Prepares and maintains program/project

milestone charts and tracks completion of action items. Assists in preparing program management

documents, such as process flow charts, value stream mapping documentation, and pilot project exercises.

Recommends changes or action required to assure compliance with established requirements, including

areas needing further study by program/ management analysts. Attends planning conferences and

meetings which affect current and future requirements of the program . Assists in the preparation of the

agenda items, presentations and reports. Independently performs various general clerical duties in support

of the organization's office operations.

4/25/2012 4/25/2013

911 Dispatcher / Animal Control Officer

McAlester, OK

- Uses a computer-aided dispatch system, receive emergency calls from the public requesting police, fire,

medical or other emergency services. Determine the nature and location of the emergency; determine

priorities, and dispatch police, fire ambulance or other emergency units as necessary and in accordance with

established procedures. Receive and process 911 emergency calls, maintain contact with all units on

assignment, maintain status and location of police and fire units . Monitor direct emergency alarms, answer

non-emergency calls for assistance. Enter, update and retrieve information from a variety of computer

systems. Receive requests for information regarding vehicle registration, driving records and warrants, and

provides pertinent data. Monitor several complex public safety radio frequencies. W orked as the Animal

Control officer for four months. Enforced city codes found in chapter 10. Responded to calls for animal’s at

large, deceased animals, and complaints from members of the community. Wrote tickets for violations of city

code and testified in court for tickets written.

8/1/2009 11/23/2011

Battalion Training NCO /Operations Center NCO

Fort Carson, CO

- Maintained all training support materials; prepares materials for advising the Battalion Commander on unit’s

mobilization posture and requirements. Provided the information required for the unit status report; attends

all unit training assemblies, and annual training periods providing assistance and guidance in the preparation

for and execution of unit training. Conducted preparatory visits as required to training sites to ensure

availability of and to procure required training areas, range, and trainin g equipment; maintains the unit MOS

qualification training program . Schedule personnel for individualized Unit training requirements . Organized

and conducted physical fitness evaluations. Lead operator for Emergency Operations Center, tracked,

communicated, and dispatched, multiple vehicle convoys to emergency response areas

8/24/2006 7/31/2009

Heavy Motor Vehicle Operator

Fort Sill, OK

- Followed appropriate safety procedures for transporting dangerous goo ds/HAZMAT. Checked vehicles to

ensure that mechanical, safety, and emergency equipment was in good working order . Checked all load-

related documentation to ensure that it is complete and accurate. Maneuvered trucks into loading or

unloading positions, following signals from loading crew and checking that vehicle and loading equipment

are properly positioned. Drove trucks with capacities greater than 15 tons, including tractor -trailer

combinations, to transport and deliver products, or other materials . Read bills of lading to determine

assignment details. Reported vehicle defects, accidents, traffic violations, or damage to the vehicles

1/15/1997 8/23/2006

Military Working Dog Trainer/Patrolman

Lackland AFB, TX

- Trained Military working dogs in explosive detections, narcotics, and patrol/basic obedience. Trained

students on proper use, detection, training, certification, and heath of their animal . Leads, manages,

supervises, and performs force protection duties, including use of deadly force t o protect personnel and

resources. Protects nuclear and conventional weapons systems and other resources . Performs air base

defense functions contributing to the force protection mission. Controls and secures terrain inside and

outside military installations. Defends personnel, equipment, and resources from hostile forces . Operates in

various field environments, performs individual, and team patrol movements, both mounted and dismounted,

tactical drills, battle procedures, convoys, military operations other than war, anti-terrorism duties, and other

special duties. Operates communications equipment, vehicles, intrusion detection equipment, crew-served

weapons, and other special purpose equipment. Enforced military regulations and the Uniform Military Code

of Justice (UCMJ)

AWARDS

US Army Accommodation Medal with two Oak Leaf Cluster, US Army Achievement Medal, US Air Force

Achievement Medal with two Oak Leaf Clusters, Army Good Conduct Medal, Air Force Good Conduct Medal with

three Oak Leaf Clusters, National Defense Service Medal, Korea Defense Service Medal, Armed Forces

Expeditionary Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal, Iraq Campaign Medal, Global War on Terrorism

Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, NATO Medal, Drivers Badge, and 43rd

Sustainment Brigade Safety Award

EDUCATION

Eastern Oklahoma State College/ GPA 3.8 / Credit Ea rned 72 Semester Hours / Major Business Administration

Combat Life Saver (40 Course hours)

HAZMAT Familiarization and Safety in Transportation (4 Course hours)

Defense Basic Preservation and Packing Course (64 Course hours)

Defense Marking for Shipment and Storage (22 Course hours)

Additional Duty Safety Course (16 Course hours)

Hazardous Materials and Waste Generator Compliance (40 Course hours)

Hazardous Materials Awareness (40 Course hours)

Air Force Training Course (16 Course hours)

Anti-Terrorism / Force Protection Level II Course (80 Course hours)

Airman Leadership School (160 Course hours)

SKILLS PROFILE

- Knowledge of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook, and can type 50 wpm

- Personal leadership qualities, including an ability to manage people, drive change, and accomplish

challenging goals

- Enthusiastic, professional, and responsible person.

- Clean driving record



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