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Raymond P. Gurule
Experience
February 2010-Present
SOC Los Alamos Labs
Los Alamos, NM
Ammunition Specialist
Coordinates with SOC-LA users to determine ammunition requirements.
Generates and submits Purchase Requests for ammunition based on users requirements.
Oversees the receipt of ammunition at ammunition storage bunkers.
Issues ammunition to users from storage bunkers.
Inventories ammunition in accordance with SOC-LA procedures, LANL requirements, and DOE
orders.
Conducts ammunition trade-out per DOE M 470.4-3A.
Schedules and conducts ammunition inspections at posts and in the WEIR and FAIR
Maintains stock levels and inventory blank ammunition and pyrotechnics in the ESS trailer.
Maintains accountability of all pistol and rifle magazines.
Inspects, repairs, certifies, maintains, and test fires firearms as required.
Fabricates and maintains firearms racks for posts and vehicles when required.
Modifies firearms as required.
Inventories stored firearms as required.
Assigns firearms to individuals and posts as required by the mission.
Assists in maintaining records of inventories, maintenance and assignment of firearms.
Issues and receives firearms, and records the transactions.
Serves as the ESS Controller.
Maintains ammunition related procedures to ensure compliance with SOC policies, LANS
requirements, and DOE directives.
Oversees completion of quarterly inspection of pyrotechnics and explosives as required by DOE
Order.
Maintains ammunition accountability records to include maintaining database or other computer
generated inventory processes.
Assists in maintaining compliance with Department of Energy and company policies and procedures
for the purchase of firearms and related equipment.
Assists in coordinating the disposition of firearms in accordance with D.O.E and the Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms guidelines and approval.
Coordinates with the Senior Armorer for other Logistics Department functions as needed.
Performs administrative functions, to include report writing, preparing written correspondence,
responding to internal and external audits and maintaining inventories.
Currently hold an DOE Q clearance
May 2010-Febuary 2010
Metropolitan Detention Center Albuquerque, NM
Correctional Officer
Assists pod officer with their duties, (i.e. room checks, linen exchange, feeding)
Accurately book each inmate into custody
Provide professional services to the public
Structural damage check and a visual inspection of every inmate cell and recreation area
Conducting cell searches and ensuring all rooms are free from contraband
Ensured all inmates were in the assigned bunk and ensuring that all required paperwork and forms
were completed in full and final form. Ensured that all supplies were returned and accounted for.
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Enforced the safety of the inmates, support staff, and my peers.
Worked in collaboration with medical so they could provide safe adequate care to the inmates.
Would sit with inmates on 1:1 observation to ensure safe detox or to prevent suicide attempts.
Worked in unison with the unit supervisor and gave briefings to the oncoming officers, supervisor.
Make decisions in the best interest of the Department, and in accordance with MDC Policy and
Procedures
June 2005-May 2009
United States Marine Corps
Twenty-nine Palms,CA
Infantry Squad Leader/Infantry Platoon Sergeant/Live Fire Range
Instructor/controller/Armory Custodian
Directed personnel in preparing weapons and equipment for movement and combat operations.
Executed daily operation of maintain accountability of all documentation weapons and tactical gear
inside weapons storage point in excess amount of ten million dollars.
Wrote, designed and produced all documentation for tracking ordering and shipping of multiple
weapon systems
Supervised and assisted in the supervision of personnel during training and tactical employment of
infantry unit.
Reported all violations and suspicious behaviors to supervisors; verbally and in writing.
Was instrumental in the establishment and upkeep of all records of weapon systems during combat
tour.
Trained and managed fifteen Marines and achieved significant improvements of their productivity.
Assisted supervisors in coordinating the employment of unit’s fire and support weapons during live
fire ranges both in the United States and in two combat tours.
Inspected unit weapons and equipment in order to determine the functioning condition of weapons
and equipment.
Initiated action to correct deficiencies in individual personnel conduct.
Successfully managed fifteen Marines in the completion of day to day assignments.
Executed daily operations of maintaining all documents and inventory for the armory
Wrote, designed and produced all documentation of records for the accountability of every weapon
system and its appropriate equipment
Designed and fabricated missing and broken parts
Classified and cataloged all maintenance documents
Successfully handled over 20 million dollars of weapons and optics
Was instrumental in the day to day functioning of the armory
Shipped and purchased all excess materials for weapons and optics
Maintained accountability of all weapons and optics inside the armory
Assisted in the general repairs of each weapon system
November 2004- June 2005
Santa Fe County Detention Center
Santa Fe, NM
Correction Officer
Guarded facility entrances in order to screen visitors and maintain the safety and security of the
facility.
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Executed daily operations of escorting juveniles to and from school.
Searched for and recaptured escapees.
Wrote, designed and produced record books of all significant events occurring on a day to day basis.
Provided to supervisors oral and written reports of the quality and quantity of work performed by
juveniles, juvenile disturbances, rule violations and unusual occurrences.
Inspected mail for the presences of illegal contraband.
Took juveniles into custody and escorted them to locations within and outside of the facility, such as
visiting rooms, court rooms and airport.
Served meals and distributed commissary items.
Searched prisoners, cells, and vehicles for weapons, valuables and drugs.
Conducted fire, safety and sanitation inspections on a routine daily basis.
Arranged daily schedules for juveniles including library visits, work assignments, family visits and
counseling appointments.
Inspected the condition of locks, window bars, grills, doors and gates in order to ensure that they
prevented escapes.
Drove passenger vehicles and trucks used to transport juveniles to other institutions, courtrooms,
hospitals and work sites.
Issued clothing, tools, and other authorized items to juveniles.
Monitored conduct of juveniles according to the established policies, regulations, and procedures in
order to prevent escapes and violence.
Settled disputes between juveniles.
Supervised and coordinated work of other correction service officers.
Awards
Combat Action Ribbon
Navy Achievement Medal
Good Conduct Medal
Two Iraqi Campaign Medals
Sea Service Deployment Medal
Global War on Terrorism
Navy Unit Citation
Awarded The Next Rank Meritorisly
August 2001-May 2004
West Mesa High School
Albuquerque NM
High School Diploma
References
References are available on request.