Terry M Ellis *************@*****.***
H: 210-***-**** 532 Slippery Rock
C: 907-***-**** Cibolo, Texas, 78108
Citizenship: US US Army Veteran
Objective: Operation Iraqi Freedom veteran seeking to transition from the
Army. I offer expertise in chemical safety, operations, training, property
accountability, logistics and configuration management. With comprehensive
experience in field training, construction, safety patrol, security details
and public service activities in the public sector as a supervisor. I am
highly motivated, effective communicator and problem solver who works well
with team members and groups from diverse backgrounds.
Work Experience
Supervisor 02/17/2013 - Present
U.S. Army S: John Wilgus
13th Chemical Battalion P: 770-***-****
May contact
Fort Hood, TX, 76544 40hrs/w, $42,000/yr.
Duties: Supervise a platoon size element of 30 soldiers. Responsible for
the health, and welfare of all soldiers and their families. Plan,
coordinate, and employ, CBRN defense systems, in support of joint and
combined arms operations. Man and inspect the CBRN reconnaissance systems,
biological agent detection systems (BIDS), obscurant systems, CBRN
decontamination systems, and other CBRN hazard detection and warning
systems. In addition, CBRN Specialists coordinate assets and efforts for
weapons of mass destruction (WMD) force protection programs, CBRN defense
support to civil authorities, CBRN vulnerability analysis, CBRN sensitive
site assessment/exploitation, WMD elimination, technical escort operation,
CBRN reconnaissance, and CBRN decontamination. Assist in the establishment
and application of CBRN defense measures. Provide training advice and
supervision regarding the proper use and maintenance procedures for CBRN
equipment and operations. Provide a comprehensive inspection report for all
deficiencies found. Operate and perform operator maintenance on smoke
generating equipment, CBRN identification/detection and decontamination
equipment. Train military and civilian personnel first responders on CBRN
response operations. Operate and maintain CBRN detection and
decontamination equipment.
Decontamination Team Supervisor 04/07 - 03/10
95th Chemical Company, 17th Combat Support Battalion S:
Lakeela Ware
Fort Richardson, AK 99505 P:
573-***-**** May contact
40hrs/w,
$42,000/yr.
Duties: Responsible for the health, welfare, safety, discipline, morale,
development, training and combat readiness of five Soldiers and their
families. Ensured the decontamination team was ready to deploy at a
moment's notice. Ensured the readiness of all decontamination equipment,
maintained 100% accountability of all assigned equipment valued over
$7,000,000. Conducted inspections on all equipment ensuring its proper
functioning, correct all deficiencies and completed, take corrective
action, and train personnel on those actions if necessary.
Supervisor 04/06 - 03/07
U.S. Army S: Robert Gasque
101st Chemical Company P: 910-***-**** May
contact
Fort Bragg, NC, 28310 40hrs/w, $30,000/yr.
Duties: Responsible for the oversight of day-to-day Smoke and
Decontamination operations, which include: overseeing, and monitoring, all
jump sites while blowing smoke to screen the jumpers from the enemies
vision and organizing responses to all physical security alarm systems, and
closed circuit television cameras. Additionally, in charge of monitoring
the integration of the Chemical, biological, radiological, Nuclear,
Explosives (CBRNE) Strategic Operations perimeter and interior
alarm/warning hazards prediction system.
Nuclear Chemical Biological Technician 05/03 - 05/04
U.S. Army S: Patricia
Thomas 5/5 Air Defense Artillery
P:
Camp Casey, Korea 40hrs/w,
$24,000/yr.
Duties: Provided NBC training and maintenance assistance for 200
individuals, assigned personnel and maintained the access and control of
all nuclear biological and chemical sensitive items inside the vault. As
well as issued protective masks to arriving soldiers and ensured that the
items were properly serviced and in a timely manner, made sure they fit and
were operational at the time of issue. Additionally I trained Soldier how
to operate the assigned NBC equipment, perform organizational maintenance
and supervise operator maintenance throughout the organization.
Electrical Assembler 11/97 - 11/02
Raytheon Aircraft S: Clyde Forman
East Webb Rd. P: 404-668-
2720 May contact
Wichita, KS 67215 40hrs/w, $32,000/yr.
Duties: Installed electrical systems, wiring panels, and accessories within
the aircraft. Fasten wiring in place through use of clips, brackets and
other holding devices. Hooks up wiring to equipment, panels, relays, and
accessories as established by diagram and for wire and terminal
identification; makes changes in harness panels by removing, replacing
and/or adding wire including necessary splicing, insulation, tying and
installing of connecting devices. Established the location, fits, installs
and hooks up major units of electrical systems including equipment,
harnesses, panels, and accessories where the location and coordination of
assemblies and equipment are critical factors. Used jigs and fixtures to
locate equipment, panels, and accessories. Layout location points install
preassembled wiring harnesses in conformance with predetermined routing;
fasten in place with clips, brackets and other holding devices. Hook-up
wiring to equipment, panels, relays, and accessories. Performed regular
continuity checks on primary and secondary panel installations.
Additionally, I routed fiber optic cables per prescribed engineering
instructions and performed minor repairs and location corrections to
brackets, plumbing fouls, and clamp stand offs associated with the
installation of electrical or fiber optic cables.
Education
CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGE, KILLEEN, TEXAS UNITED STATES
Biology Candidate, Jun 2014
Job Related Training
. Unit Movement Officers Course, 2011
. Combat Lifesaver Course, 2010
. Secret Security Clearance, 2010
. Suicide Intervention Course, 2010
. Hazardous Materials Awareness Certified, 2008
. Hazardous Materials Operations Certified, 2008
. Hazardous Materials Technician Certified, 2008
. Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response Course, 2008
. Toxic Agent Training Course, 2008
. Noncommissioned Officer Academy, 2008
. Defense Travel System, 2007
. Primary Leadership Development Course, 2005
. NBC Defense course, 2003
. Train to lead course, 2003
Honors, Awards
. VRA, 60%
. Army Good Conduct Medal, *3
. The Army Achievement Medal, *4
. The Army Commendation Medal, *2
Other Information
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