SEAN R DRISCOLL
Clarksville, Tennessee 37042
United States
Phone: 931-***-****
Email: **********@*******.***
PROFESIONAL CERTIFICATIONS
HAZWOPER 40 Hours course Oct 12, 2012
Confined Spaces Entry Oct 8, 2011
DOL OSHA 30 Hour Construction Feb 20, 2010
DOL OSHA 10 Hour Construction Feb 10, 2010
EDUCATION:
Columbia Southern University Dec 4, 2012
Orange Beach, AL 36561
Degree: - A. A. S. Occupational safety and Health
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Facility Maintenance Assistant Manager
101st Non Commissioned Officers Academy, U. S. Army Aug 2005 to Feb
2009
Fort Campbell, KY 42223
Supervisor: MSG Michael Kleifgen - 270-***-****
Duties:
As the Facility Maintenance Assistant Manager for the 101st Airborne
Division Noncommissioned Officer Academy; I was responsible for inspection,
preventive/predictive maintenance and reacting to unplanned maintenance
needs on all academy property; requests work orders and service orders;
ensures all hazmat is properly requested, stored, used and recycled; and
collaborated with Commandant in the development and enhancement of the
facility and training areas in accordance with Fort Campbell, OSHA and
fire code, hazmat, safety, and building standards.
. Project manager of over $580,000 of construction projects
. Responsible for the renovation of 19 buildings, thus contributing to
the Academy of Excellence Award for 2007 & 2008
. Directly responsible for compliance with all OSHA, hazmat and safety
regulations
. Reduced maintenance cost resulting in a savings of over $500,000 over
four years to the NCO Academy
. Government Purchase Card holder responsible for the purchase of over
$100K of equipment and supplies for the academy
Battalion Operation Training Manager
1st Brigade Troops Battalion, 101st Airborne Division, U. S. Army Apr
2004 to Aug 2005
Fort Campbell, KY 42223
Supervisor: SGM Sterling P. Otto - 253-***-****
Duties:
Responsible for the enrollment, tracking, and reporting of a 398 soldier
battalion into schools administration of all non-commissioned officers
education system pre-requisites; responsible for the battalion rear
detachment S-3 operations while battalion deployed. Processes, analyzes,
and disseminates information to effected personnel. Advises unit commander
on all Operations and Training issues. Manage all the quotas and training
seats for all the military personnel. Identifies and analyzes problems that
arise. Conducts training as needed in various areas. Prepare reports for
higher Head Quarters of battalion's qualifications and current disposition
of soldiers attending schools.
. Received commendable ratings in all areas on the brigade Inspection
resulted in being named the top Training Manager in the brigade with
more schools knowledge than the brigade Training Manager
. Successfully processed, scheduled, and tracked 378 battalion soldiers
to military schools in nine months
. Served as Battalion Rear Detachment Operations Manager
Combat Engineer Squad Leader
326th Combat Engineer Battalion, 101st Airborne Division, U. S. Army
Jul 10, 2001 to Apr 15, 2003
Ft Campbell, KY 42223
Supervisor: 1SG Daniel R. Stanger - 270-***-****
Duties:
Squad leader of an eight man air assault combat engineer squad forward
deployed in Iraq; responsible for the safety, health, welfare, discipline,
training, leadership development, and accountability of squad personnel;
responsible for the maintenance and accountability of one Humvee, one
trailer, squad tools, sets, kits, and outfits valued in excess of $100,000;
Combat Team Engineer responsible for advising an air assault infantry
company commander on the use of engineer assets to perform mobility
survivability and counter-mobility operations.
. safely cleared over 1,000 explosive devices from southern Baghdad,
Iraq.
. effectively neutralized enemy with suppressive fire while caught in an
ambush during movement to Baghdad
. enabled company to gain critical footholds using demolitions during
the raid on Saddam airport and the Secretariat
. responsible for marking and clearing a Forward Aviation Refueling
Point and Field Landing Strip.
. mentored squad in wire construction which proved invaluable in the
defense of Tal 'Afar airfield and of Baghdad International Airport
. trained squad in the use of demolitions greatly enhancing the squad's
combat effectiveness in Iraq
. through opportunity training, enabled his squad to react and
accomplish any mission given to them
. traveled over 1500 kilometers through enemy held territory in Iraq.
. expertly led team during Operation Anaconda, securing two Forward
Aviation Refueling Points.
Combat Engineer Team Leader
54th Engineer Battalion, U. S. Army Jun 1998 to Jun 2001
Bamberg, Germany
Supervisor: CPT Joshua S. Khoury - 931-***-****
Duties:
Directs the employment of a four man combat engineer team during mobility,
counter-mobility, survivability, combat operations and training exercises;
responsible for daily equipment maintenance, training and welfare of combat
engineering team; assists in the maintenance and accountability of squad
vehicles and equipment valued at over $300,000
Combat Engineer & Command Vehicle Driver
14th Engineer Battalion, U. S. Army May 29, 1997 to Jun 10, 1998
Fort. Lewis, WA
Supervisor: LTC Dennis - DSN 430-7438
Duties:
Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters Civil
Engineering Technicians Operating Engineers and Other Construction
Equipment Operators Combat Engineers primarily supervise serve or assist as
a member of a team. They provide much-needed combat effectiveness to the
maneuver force by accomplishing mobility, and limited counter mobility,
limited survivability and general engineering task
Military Police Officer
45th Marine Expeditionary Unit, 4th Marine Division, U. S. Marine Corps
Nov 1991 to Oct 1996
NAS Bell Chase, LA
Air Operations Specialist
Marine Air Group 49, U. S. Marine Corps Apr 12, 1990 to Nov 15, 1991
NAS Willow Grove, PA
Air Traffic Control Specialist
Marine Air Traffic Control Squadron 48, U. S. Marine Corps Apr 18, 1988
to Apr 12, 1990
NAS Willow Grove, PA
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Training
HAZWOPER 40 Hours course Oct 12, 2012
Confined Spaces Entry Oct 8, 2011
OSHA 10 & 30 Construction Feb 20, 2010
Highly Proficient in MS Office (Excel, Word, Power Point, Access & Outlook)
2010 and earlier
U. S. Army Facility Maintenance Technician Course Sep 12, 2005
Procedures and systems for the maintenance of the buildings and grounds on
Fort Campbell.
U. S. Army ATRRS Computer Based Training Aug 4, 2004
Use and operations of the ATRRS.
U. S. Marine Corps Military Police Special Operations Training Course
Jan 21, 1996
Basic special tactics involved with Special Response Teams of the military
police.
U. S. Marine Corps Military Police Interview and Interrogation Course
Sep 1, 1996
This course addresses the forms; rules and regulations governing the
Interview and Interrogation of suspects and detainees by the military
police.
U. S. Navy Air Traffic Controller Class A1 Course Feb 10, 1989
To qualify enlisted personnel for FAA Certification in control tower
operations.
Lectures and practical exercise in basic air navigation and navigational
aids; aviation meteorology; airport traffic control; and air traffic rules
and regulations, communications procedures, and radar use.
Awards
Meritorious Service Medal Feb 22, 2009
For meritorious Service to the country for a period of 14 years of active
duty with a period of 20 total years of service to the country
Purple Heart Medal Oct 17, 2003
For having shed blood in the defense of the country.
Bronze Star Medal Dec 15, 2003
For meritorious service during Combat operations in Iraq.