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Operations Manager /Emergency Services Technician

Location:
Hampton, VA, 23666
Posted:
August 05, 2013

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Anthony Dwayne Young Sr

** ****** ** *** *** ****

Hampton, VA 23665 US

Mobile: 757-***-****

Evening Phone: 757-***-****

Email: ab3n2z@r.postjobfree.com

Availability:

Job Type: Permanent, Term

Work Schedule: Full-Time, Shift Work

Work Experience:

Area Wide Protective

Williamsburg, VA 23185 United States

05/2012 - 02/2013

Hours per week: 72

$40,000 – $46,000

Senior Safety Rep & Operations Manager

Supervisor: Josh Gillespie 540-***-****)

Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes

I have a superior understanding of the following ruler and regulations: American Traffic Safety Services Association, Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT), National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Occupational Safety Health Administration (OSHA) and local traffic-safety controls. As the Senior Safety Representative and Operations Manager, I:

Served as subject matter expert in Work Zone Setup, Design, Inspections, and Professional Flagging and construction responsibilities

Obtained VDOT Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced certifications in order to draft emergency plans for evacuations and to divert/mitigate around an emergency scene

Created a task force team less than 12 hours in conjunction with multiple states and municipals during hurricane Sandy to provide relief, supplies and protection to utility and contract workers in the New Jersey and New York areas enabling power to be restored within a few days

Serves as the Safety Officer and Hazmat technician for environmental clean ups in the South Hill, Emporia, Franklin, and Petersburg areas of Virginia

Worked as a consultant to various companies in dealing with local governments in order to procure permits, safety documentation and short notice work

Collaborated with local and state wide authorities in multi-jurisdiction settings to provide bridge safety, fall arrest protection, and task force teams in order to accomplish the mission and safety goals

Identified, interviewed, and hired qualified people interested in becoming safety and traffic control professionals

Trained employees in standards and company policies to ensure safe and compliant work zones

Conducted monthly employee safety meetings, instructed numerous table top exercises in order to hone and sharpen the skills of my employees, and conducted an internal investigation to determine where my region was vulnerable for Operational Risk Management assessments

Managed and dealt with the day to day employee issues involving payroll, timekeeping, benefits, time off requests, customer issues, training requirements and communication with corporate offices

Inspected and reviewed employee work zone set ups to ensure they were in compliance in accordance with VDOT and OSHA requirements

Assigned daily tasks which consist of a review of safety protocol, and provided information to employees regarding work location, equipment needs, drafts for construction and work area type and setup

Developed close relationships with existing clients in order to understand customer needs including location, equipment, staffing requirements, and

Followed up with customers to ensure needs are being met through the services that are

Resolved any customer service issues quickly and efficiently to maintain the highest level of customer satisfaction.

Worked closely with sales and operations teams to solidify Area Wide Protective’s presence in the local marketplace and identified potential opportunities for additional business.

Constructed a safety action plan which lowered mishaps by 90%

Built strong relationships with existing customer base to maintain and grow AWP's as well as being responsible for all regional office operations including corporate communication and reporting.

Integrated the corporate focus on SAFETY in a work zone environment to all employees and outside agencies

Was a CPR instructor and had a 100 % pass rating

VBR

APO, Sevilla Spain

08/2010 - 09/2011

Hours per week: 72

Firefighter

Supervisor: Sam Ferreria (034*********)

Okay to contact this Supervisor: Contact me first

I performed duties and tasks as an Airport and Structural Firefighter. I resolved emergency situations with the least amount of water and/or fire damage. I was a crew chief and led crews on inflight emergencies and structural responses. I was also a lead firefighter on hazardous materials calls and performed offensive attacks as a Hazmat Technician. I was interior attack lead firefighter for NASA egress team. I Conducted classes on Confined Space and acted as entry member for rescue procedures. As a crew chief I was expected to conduct routine maintenance of firefighting equipment and vehicles. protecting valuable Air Force assets, mitigating fuel spills, and providing overall protection of flight line operations and transient aircraft met. I was selected to assist the training chief in any training that needed to be accomplished for the day and also trained other American Nationals on Fire fighting vehicles like the p-18 (Tanker/Tiller), p-19 (ARFF), p-22 (Pumper), p-24 (Pumper), p-26 (Water Tanker), p-23(ARFF) and also T-1500(ARFF). I responded to crash, structural, and medical emergencies. As crew chief I maintained agent accountability for foam and dry chemicals. Often we would perform mutual aids with local host country military and civilian sector. On a weekly basis I was responsible for keeping the facility up to the maintenance standards and performing monthly structural integrity checks of building construction. The practice of patient packaging and auto extrication were of high priority since the based was composed of Spanish Nationals. Each day there was a new transient aircraft on which training was conducted. Reference to the 105E-9 and NavAir manuals were used to refresh egress procedures of the multiple transient aircraft that were at the disposal of the base.

Lajes Recreational Center

Lajes AFB, United States

05/2010 - 07/2010

Hours per week: 40

Pay Plan: $10.50

Program Assistant (This is a federal job) NAF position

I was responsible for providing a safe and orderly establishment where youth from military families and/or dependents came together to learn; keeping the youth of the facility protected from injuries of a minor or major capacity, enhancing the higher learning skills of both young adults and primary school age children; exploring new and exciting opportunities that engaged the participants in critical thinking. Helping the development of both social and physical skills and senses; creating an environment of enriched learning, security, and nurturing of self confidence.

United States Air Force

Dyess AFB, TX United States

07/2006 - 08/2008

Hours per week: 72

Pay Plan:E-5

Fire Protection Craftsman (This is a federal job)

Supervisor: Mr. Roger Martinez 325-***-****)

Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes

My primary duty was to supervise and train all subordinates to the mastery skill level of Fire Protection Journeyman or Craftsman. I also maintained and enforced all military standards in accordance with Air Force Instruction and IFSTA regulations. I led and guided all crew members safely towards, during and away from any incident /calls in a professional manner. Developed the self sufficient airman and /or government employee. Controlled and extinguished aircraft and structural fires, protected and preserved evidence, and performed search and rescue of personnel from aircraft and structural fires and emergencies. Performed salvage and overhaul after fires and managed crew on scene during operations until the scene was stabilized. Operated, inspected, and performed minor maintenance on all firefighter vehicles and equipment. Trained subordinates on policies and procedures of the Fire Department as well as all firefighting equipment, vehicles, and tasks. Protected all assigned and transit aircraft from fire impingement and accidental damage.

Accredited to me are the following:

Airman of the Month

Warrior of the week

Marksmanship award

Certificate of Appreciation from the Ambassador of Bahrain

United States Air Force

Langley AFB, VA United States

05/2004 - 07/2006

Hours per week: 72

Series: 0001 Pay Plan: AA

Fire Protection Journeyman (This is a federal job)

Supervisor: Jeremy Guernsey 757-***-****)

Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes

I received and responded to emergency calls and reports. I dispatched and monitored routine and emergency vehicle movements as well as ramp patrol details to protect Air Force aircraft assets. I was to relay information between the fire department and other base agencies during emergency operations. I was to conduct mobile water supply for local apparatus and mutual aid vehicles. As a Senior Airman I trained new personnel on all vehicle equipment and driving procedures. I also maintained certification and conducted numerous classes on water rescue procedures along side of the coast guard. I prepared the boat and equipment for any conjoining rescue operations with the Coast Guard and other local oceanic subsidiaries. As a jumpseat rescue man I performed emergency medical procedures and basic life support care on members of the base populous in distress. I served as a driver operator (the skill nessecary to guide the vehicle to and from its assigned destinations safely). I was also responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of firefighting vehicles that were assigned to me such as: p-18(Water tanker/tiller), p-19(ARFF), p-22(Pumper), p-23(ARFF), p-24(Pumper), p-26(Tanker), p-30(Medium Rescue), p-xx (Jaguar ARFF). As a Driver Operator I operated the pump panel supplying each hose line with the correct and appropriate amount of pressure in order to get the necessary amount of water or firefighting agent to extinguish any fire in a structure or around or in any aircraft.

United States Air Force

Curacao, Netherlands Antilles

04/2005 - 09/2005

Hours per week: 72

Fire Protection Journeyman

Worked closely with DEA, Williamstead Airport Tower, and Prevention team to control the selling and import of drugs into the island. Flew with DEA on day time and night time operations through hot zones in search for known suppliers. Developed a communication system between tower and Fire Alarm Communication Center that improved response times to the flightline by 1 minute and 28 seconds. Released aircraft from barrier engagements and supported F-16 mission to find Natalee Holloway.

United States Air Force

Kunsan AFB, South Korea

04/2003 - 05/2004

Hours per week: 72

Pay Plan: Other

Fire Protection Journeyman (This is a federal job)

Performed rescue operations and ventilation on fire emergencies when nesccesary. Responsible for the safe operation of crash/fire rescue vehicles and the safe transportation of the assigned crews to and from the emergency scene. Responded to emergencies, determined which approach angle and position to use that will optimize the use of firefighter apparatus and equipment. Supported mass casualty incidents with medical support and operated Hurst, power hawk and other heavy duty vehicle extrication tools. Performed additional duties as the Interspiro SCBA technician and trainer.

United States Air Force

Nellis AFB, NV United States

10/2000 - 04/2003

Hours per week: 72

Series: 0001 Pay Plan: AA

Fire Protection Apprentice (This is a federal job)

Supervisor: Gordon Mincey 702-***-****)

Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes

Learned and obeyed the rules and regulations set forth by the United States government and protected all of its interests both foreign and domestic. To abide by all lawful orders given by officers and those who had rank over me. Searched out and extinguished all fires that endangered base populous and/or air force assets. Protect the flight line from all intruders and unlawful personnel. Maintained and supported all governed bodies assigned to the military installation and it's surrounding interests. Followed the instructions given by the fire chief and his delegated authorities on and off the fire scene.

United States Air Force

Bahrain, Bahrain

07/2002 - 11/2002

Hours per week: 72

Driver Operator

To serve and protect the interest of the United States in that country. Establish a secure perimeter around the facilities of base populous as well as the flightline. Defend the base from any intruder and protect tent city from possible fire attack. Position the P-19 and other assigned fire apparatus in place to quickly suppress fires. Assist the local fire inspectors with inspection of tent city. Assist logistics officer in the coordination of distributing fire equipment.

Education:

Louis Garland Fire Academy San Angelo, TX United States

Technical or Occupational Certificate

Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:

Hazardous materials Technician,Hazardous Materials Operations,Hazardous Materials Awareness, Inspector 1, Instructor 1, Instructor 2, Fire Officer 1, Rescue Technician-Confined Space Certified, Driver Operator, Mobile water Supply, Aircraft/Airport Firefighter certified, PADI SCUBA rescue diver, Firefighter1/2, Driver Operator ARFF, PublicTelecommunicator 1, Interspiro SCBA level B certified, Emergency Response To Terrorism certified, NASA Emergency Shuttle Egress certified, First Responder and First Aid certified, CPR certified instructor

OSHA construction zone certified

F.E.M.A.- National Incident Managment System:

Course 100 - 800

University Maryland University College Adelphi, MD United States

Some College Coursework Completed – 72 credit hours

Major: Emergency Management

Prince George's Community College Upper Marlboro, MD United States

Some College Coursework Completed

Job Related Training:

Fire Instructor 2

Fire Officer 1

Fire Inspector 1

Fire instructor 1

Rescue/Confined Space technician

NASA Rescue/Egress Technician

Hazmat technician

Mobile Water Supply/Tender

Driver Operator Pumper

Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighter

PADI Advanced Open Water Certified

PADI Rescue Water Certified

Hazmat Operations

Fire Fighter 2

Telecommunicator 1



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