Jeremy Burney
Knob Noster, MO *****
Phone: 662-***-****
Email: ******.******@*****.***
Qualifications and Skills:
Bachelors of Science in Homeland Security from University of Maryland
University College. Identify, inspect and determine the purpose, type and
capabilities of munitions whether they are foreign, domestic, military
and/or civilian. Receive, store, inspects, test, transport, ensures
serviceability or USAF munitions stockpile.
Work History:
USAF: Whiteman AFB, Mo September 2005-Present; full time, 50+ hrs a wk
Supervise and train USAF personnel in daily munitions operations, which
include inspecting, transporting, storing, and testing USAF munitions.
Review technical orders for changes and adequacy. Certified Munitions
Inspector, in which I supported custodians, host nations, and many other
organizations on and off base in Germany. I have Performed special,
returned, periodic, receiving, shipping, pre-use, and storage monitoring
munitions inspections. Initiated and processed documented historical
records to ensure proper tagging, marking, packing of USAF line items.
Processed munitions residue/empty packaging to ensure that all munitions
are expended properly. Issued surface-to-air missile simulators; electronic
warfare environ simulated, to ensure US and NATO aircrews are mission
qualified. I have built, tested and performed maintenance on just about
all of the different types of the USAF's guided bombs and missiles. Found
and inspected live munitions recovered in recycle centers to ensure the
safety of US military and German civilian's. Monitored shop practices to
ensure that all regulations were being followed. Hazmat qualified for off
base CDL across Europe. Conducted a large amount of inventories, in which I
found and corrected a vast amount of discrepancies on the spot. I have
developed and directed many different types of unit training programs for
specialized vehicles and munitions inspectors. I also have great amount of
experience in the USAF's data base CAS (Combat Ammunition System), to
perform many different types of actions affecting the USAF ammunition
stockpile. I have saved many lives from my ability to notice munitions
discrepancies, most of those being demolition such as dynamite, C-4, water
gel, etc.
Jamie L. Whitten Plant Materials Center Natural Resources Conservation
Service; full time, 40 hrs a wk
Coffeeville, MS April 2005-September 2005
Researched and developed technology for native plant herbicide tolerance.
K&D Cultured Marble: Coffeeville, MS January 2005-April 2005; full time,
60+ hrs a wk
Manufactured custom cultured marble products.
Education:
Bachelors of Science in Homeland Security, Achieved May 2010
University of Maryland University College
Associates of Science in Munitions Technology, Achieved May 2009
Community College of the Air Force
Associates of Arts in General Education, Achieved December 2008
University of Maryland University College