Gerald Miller
***** **** ***** **** - *****, Missouri 65552
Phone: 417-***-****- 417-***-**** - ***********@**********.***
Highlights of Qualifications:
• • Master Training Specialist
Retired Navy Chief Petty Officer (22 years)
• • Instructor
Damage Control Training Team Coordinator
• • Training Petty Officer
Emergency Control Room Operator
• • Current active secret security clearance
Safety Petty Officer
• • Proficient in Microsoft windows software
Hazmat Tech / Ops Certified (NFPA)
Relevant Experience:
• Training Specialist /Instructor. 20 years experience in training soldiers and sailors. Developed practical
exercises, lesson plans, instructional multimedia, test and critiques. Taught maintenance, leadership, fire fighting,
chemical biological and radiological defense, safety, emergency management, emergency response, hazardous
materials, damage control and engineering watch station qualification standards.
• Safety Petty Officer. Responsible for the training and reporting of safety related issues within the department.
Conducted safety and mishap prevention training and maintains applicable records. Inspected machinery,
equipment, and working conditions to ensure compliance with occupational safety and health regulations.
• Serve as a back-up to the primary Operations Center/Safety Control (OC/SC) Room Operator. Managed access
and egress control to the laboratory and hot areas. Monitored work permits, radio channels, CCTV’s and Direct
Digital Control System (DDC) for safety and security alarms. Coordinated alarm and situation reporting to ERT
teams. Monitored emergency lines and used the public address system.
Professional Work History:
US Army Chemical School, 3rd Chemical Brigade, 84th Chemical Battalion, Fort Leonard Wood, MO
Instructor/Writer GS-1712-11 (8/23/10-Present)
• Oversees coordination and execution of scheduled training. Resolves problems affecting training mission.
• Presents classroom, laboratory and field instruction on CBRN defense equipment. Provides technical guidance in
developing instructional materials. Develops new or revises existing course materials.
• Follows safety rules and regulations. Conducts daily safety briefs and ensures risk assessments for lessons are
updated. Follows prescribed safety mitigation procedures for heat and cold environments
• Reviews and edits doctrinal publications for correctness and accuracy.
URS Government Contractor, Chemical Defense Training Facility (CDTF), Fort Leonard Wood, MO
Training Support Team (7/1/2009-8/23/10)
• Agent Handler, responsible for accountability and security of chemical agents, placed chemical agents on training
aids, and destroyed chemical agents not used during training.
• Member of the Emergency Response Team (ERT).
• Movement Coordinator managed the operations of TST, instructors and students through training area.
• Serve as a back-up to the primary Operations Center/Safety Control (OC/SC) Room Operator.
US Navy
Center for Naval Engineering, Learning Site Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri (6/6/06-6/30/2009)
Course Manager Navy Chemical, Biological and Radiological School
• Subject matter expert in the areas of training and CBRN-D for the Shipboard Chemical, Biological and
Radiological Defense Course and the Disaster Preparedness Operational Specialist Course.
• Radiation Laboratory Instructor/Radiation Safety Officer.
• Chemical Defense Training Facility (CDTF) Instructor. Primary Instructor and Agent Handler IAW Army
Regulation 50-6 Chemical Surety Personnel Reliability Program (CPRP).
• Drug and Alcohol Program Advisor.
• Managed 5 Instructors
Ships: USS Theodore Roosevelt CVN-71, Jack Williams FFG-24, San Jacinto CG 56 and Cape St George CG 71
Repair Division Leading Chief Petty Officer
• Responsible for up to 25 personnel in organizational and intermediate level maintenance and repair of damage
control equipment and systems; plans, supervises, and performs task necessary for damage control, ship stability,
preservation of watertight integrity, fire fighting, life support devices and CBR defense.
• Conducted periodic self assessments on shipboard survivability systems.
• Damage Control Training Team Leader. Developed, conducted and evaluated emergency response training
exercises. Developed Training Teams to train and evaluate ship’s crew in emergency response to fire, flooding,
hazmat and CBRN-D threats.
• Engineering Officer of the Watch (EOOW). Operated the Engineering Plant and Emergency Control Center
responsible for the safe and proper operation of the ship’s entire engineering plant. Directed all efforts of the
ship’s Casualty Control Teams in response to fires, flooding, toxic spills and engineering equipment casualties.
• Gas Free Engineer. Responsible for establishing and administering the gas free engineering program.
• Fire Marshal. Conducted daily inspections throughout the ship paying particular attention to housekeeping,
firefighting equipment, safety precautions, flammable liquids, welding, burning, stowage of compressed gas,
grease filters, Gaylord hoods, ventilation, and material conditions of readiness.
• Quality Assurance Supervisor. Supervised and coordinated activities of maintenance inspecting and testing
pumps, motors, valves and weight bearing equipment. Verified all work inspected met the minimum requirements
set forth in the latest applicable plans, specifications and directives stated in the Control Work Package or Formal
Work Package. Ensured Test Measuring Diagnostic Equipment calibration was current.
Navy Recruiting District Richmond VA, NRS Staunton VA (3/1/1999 - 10/1/2002)
Recruiter In Charge
• Responsible for 2 recruiters, guided qualified individuals enlisting. Conducted presentations in high schools,
vocational school and colleges. Scheduled ASVAB testing and transportation for applicants.
• Small Station of the Year 2002.
Shore Intermediate Maintenance Activity, Portsmouth, VA (1/1/1993 - 02/1/1995)
Hazardous Material Control Management Technician
• Responsible for 4 personnel, labeled, received, inventoried, transferred and disposed hazardous waste safely.
Trained personal to use MSDS, identify potential hazards, isolate or evacuate the area as necessary and PPE.
• Trained Hazmat Spill Response Team.
• Conducted periodic inspections on storage locations to ensure compliance.
• Quality Assurance Supervisor
Education and Training:
Drury University Fort Leonard Wood MO Campus
Major: Environmental Science and Instructional Technology
Minor: Environmental Management (51 Credit Hours) Enrolled in 14 credit hours this semester
Military Training
• Disaster Preparedness Operations Specialist (A-494-0006) • Shipboard Fire Fighting Team Trainer ((J-495-0418)
• Journeyman Instructor Training (A-012-0077) • Gas Free Engineer (K-495-0051)
• Boiler Water/ Feed Water Test and Treat (A-652-0188) • Leader Development (P-500-0034)
• Damage Control Training Team (K-495-0046) • Advanced Leadership Development (P-500-0021)
• General Shipboard Fire Fighting (A-495-0416) • CBR Defense Training Specialist (A-495-2062)
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Senior Enlist Damage Control Academy (A-494-2055) Damage Control “A” School (A-495-2060)
• •
Recruiter Refresher (S-501-0012) Navy Recruiting School (S-501-0020)
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Portable Emergency Pump Operation and Maintenance (K- Tasked Based Curriculum Development
•
495-2063) Hazardous Materials Control and Management
• CBRN Dismounted Recon(Army) (4J-F26.494-F31) Technician (A-322-2600)