SANTIAGO (JIMMY) MONTEZ
Leander, Texas 78641
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OBJECTIVE
As a DOT/Safety Coordinator, I will apply my experience and knowledge to maintain a high standard of
company goals. As a liaison for employees, supervisors and customers, my priority will be focused on
detailed, safe and efficient practices and training.
EDUCATION
Texas Department of Public Safety, All Service Recruit School, Austin, Texas 2002
Pierce Community College, 5 hours, Tacoma, Washington 1997
General Education Degree, Corpus Christi, Texas 1996
A.C. Jones High School, Beeville, Texas 1992-1996
WORK EXPERIENCE
COMMERCIAL VEHICLE ENFORCEMENT TROOPER (Trooper III)
D.O.T CERTIFIED
Texas Department of Public Safety, San Marcos, TX Sep. 1, 2010 – Present
Responsibilities Include:
• Enforcement of Motor Carrier Safety Regulations
• Enforcement of Weight and Size Laws
• Enforcement of Hazardous Material Regulations
• Enforcement of Registration Laws Applicable to Commercial Vehicles
• Joint responsibility with the Highway Patrol Service to conduct Traffic and Criminal Enforcement
primarily on rural highways
• Maintain vehicle and equipment through logs and inspections
• Emergencies and disasters, i.e. Wildfires, Hurricanes, Train Derailments
• Security activities, i.e. Civil Disturbance Management Team, escorting assessment teams (FEMA)
during emergencies and disasters
• Field Training Officer
• Meet DPS physical fitness standards bi-annually
Relative Training and Skills: Dates Hours
CVE Annual Recertification In-Service 10/11/2010-10/15/2010 40
Transportation Security Administration 11/15/2010-11/17/2010 20
-Counter Terrorism Training
Basic Commercial Vehicle Enforcement 01/03/2011-01/07/2011 36
Goal Setting 03/22/2011- 03/22/2011 4
Time Mastery 03/30/2011-03/30/2011 4
General Hazardous Materials 08/15/2011-08/19/2011 40
North American Roadside Inspection Part A 04/25/2011 04/29/2011 40
North American Roadside Inspection Part B 05/02/2011-05/06/2011 40
Intrastate Commercial Vehicle Enforcement 05/17/2011-05/19/2011 24
-Part C
HIGHWAY PATROL TROOPER (Trooper I, Trooper II, Trooper III)
Texas Department of Public Safety, San Marcos and Beeville, TX Jul. 10, 2002 - Sep.1, 2010
Responsibilities Include:
• Police traffic crash investigation on rural highways
• Police traffic law enforcement and patrol primarily on rural highways
• General Police Work Criminal law enforcement
• Maintain vehicle and equipment through logs and inventory
• Emergencies and disasters, i.e. Wildfires, Hurricanes, Train Derailments
• Security activities, i.e. Civil Disturbance Management Team, escorting assessment teams (FEMA)
during emergencies and disasters
• Field Training Officer
• Meet DPS physical fitness standards bi-annually
Relative Training and Skills Dates Hours
Crime Scene Investigation 6/10/2002-12/13/2002 25
Racial Profiling 6/10/2002-12/13/2002 2
Intermediate Spanish 6/10/2002-12/13/2002 42
Basic Peace Officer 6/13/2002-12/13/2002 1031
Advanced Accident Investigation Level II 2/10/2003-2/21/2003 80
Understanding, Combating & Surviving 2/25/2003-2/27/2003 24
-Terrorism
Cultural Diversity 5/10/2004-5/14/2004 3
Weapons of Mass Destruction 5/10/2004-5/14/2004 34
Basic Stolen Vehicle Recognition School 8/17/2004-8/17/2004 8
Counter Terrorism 11/10/2004-11/10/2004 4
Cultural Diversity 11/7/2005-11/7/2005 4
Special Investigative Topics 11/8/2005-11/8/2005 4
Basic Arab and Counter Terrorism Training 1/16/2006-1/17/2006 4
Advanced Auto Theft School 5/21/2007-5/25/2007 36
Patrol Procedures 8/8/2007-8/8/2007 8
Standardized Field Sobriety Test Practitioner 10/3/2007-10/3/2007 8
Crisis Intervention Training 5/5/2008-5/6/2008 16
Field Training Officer 04/08/2009-04/09/2009
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UNIT SUPPLY SPECIALIST (Specialist E-4)
Unites States Army Reserve, San Antonio, TX Dec. 28, 2001 - Sep. 29, 2004
Responsibilities Include:
• Receiving, inspecting, inventorying, loading, unloading, storing, delivering and turning in
organization and installation supplies and equipment
• Operating unit level computers
• Preparing all unit/organizational supply documents
• Maintaining automated supply system for accounting of organizational and installation supplies
and equipment
• Securing and controlling weapons and ammunition in security areas
• Flew several missions via helicopter to re-supply Provincial Reconstruction teams in Afghanistan
• Escorted dignitaries and high ranking officers during convoys to outlying villages of Kabul and
Kandahar, Afghanistan
• Meet Army physical fitness standards bi-annually
UNIT SUPPLY SPECIALIST (Specialist E-4)
Unites States Army (Active), San Antonio, TX Nov. 21, 1996- Dec. 28, 2001
Ft. Lewis, WA
Responsibilities Include:
• Receiving, inspecting, inventorying, loading, unloading, storing, delivering and turning in
organization and installation supplies and equipment
• Operating unit level computers
• Preparing all unit/organizational supply documents
• Maintaining automated supply system for accounting of organizational and installation supplies
and equipment
• Issuing and receiving small arms and crew served weapons as Unit Armorer
• Securing and controlling weapons and ammunition in security areas
• Scheduling and performing preventive and organizational maintenance on weapons as Unit
Armorer
• Meet Army physical fitness standards bi-annually
RELATED SKILLS
• U.S. Department of Transportation-Certified Inspector
• Extensive experience working in an outdoor environment
• Class A Commercial Driver’s License
• Experience driving and working during inclement weather
• 5 year safe driver award (9 years accident free)
• Bilingual (English/Spanish)
• Experience working a shift schedule to include on call shifts
• Experience during high stress incidents
• The ability to work alone with little or no supervision
• Experience with MobilCad (In-car computer)
• Capable of performing required physical tasks
REFERENCES
References available upon request