Jameia K. Atkinson
Richmond, VA 23225
abim53@r.postjobfree.com
Highly organized individual with strong interpersonal skills seeking to secure a challenging and
rewarding position in Homeland Security/Criminal Justice.
EDUCATION
May 2008: Double Bachelor of Arts Degree: Homeland Security and Criminal Justice;
Concentration in Forensic Science
Courses taken include:
Extensive Table Top Exercises Violent Crime Scenes
Planning Terrorism Crime Scene Evidence
Legal & Constitutional Issues Justice System Survey
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
Quality Inspector Ford Motor Company (Contractor)
(Aug, 2003-Aug, 2005)
•Responsible for the dimensional inspection & documentation of a variety of
automobile components.
•Inspections were done at intervals to assess the wear
points of these components, and to compare to zero hour data.
•Data was invaluable in determining the need for potential engineering changes.
•Procedures helped verify all components prior to build, as well as after the builds themselves.
•Practices also insured process stability, as well as defining opportunities for continuous
improvement.
VCU Parking and Transportation
Enforcement Safety Officer
(Feb, 2008-Dec, 2008)
• Responsible for providing a safe and secure area for patrons using parking facilities.
•Enforces motor vehicle parking laws and regulations are adhered to by patrolling garage and
street.
•Writes and issues citations or warnings in accordance to Campus laws and regulations.
•Responds to calls of possible illegal activity or complaints related to areas of
responsibility.
•Coordinate with sheriff’s department, fire department or other law enforcement or public safety
agencies if necessary.
•Interacts intensively with the public on an ongoing basis; receives, listens to and skillfully
handles parking disturbances and complaints.
Anti-Money Laundering Contractor (Captial One)
(Dec, 2008- March, 2010)
•Work alongside anti-money laundering investigators to conduct watch list screenings for
politically exposed persons and special interest persons to determine if certain
relationships need to be subsequently assessed for their potential money laundering,
terrorist and/or financial risk.
•Use multiple computers programs to execute investigations. Programs include: Tsys, Lexis
Nexis, Dow Jones, Credit Browser, Prophit & CDI.
Transportation Security Officer
(Aug, 2009-June, 2010)
• Discover and stop emerging transportation security threats,
utilizing state of the art technology
• Educate and provide friendly customer service to travelers
• Screen passengers and gather intelligence
• Coordinate security involving aviation, rail, and other surface
and maritime transportation
• Oversee most transportation-related responsibilities of the
federal government during a national emergency
•Utilize Rapican X-Ray system, Explosive Trace Device system and Walk thru metal detectors
daily, as well as handwand and pat-down passengers.
Napa Auto Distribution Center
(June, 2010-Present)
•Read numbers and place in appropriate locations based on company stocking system or be able
to pull items from shelves
•Understand and recognize part numbers and line codes to ensure proper placement of parts
•Lift and move parts up to 60-lbs on a consistent basis and push/pull 300-lbs using moving
equipment
•Move engine blocks and other heavy equipment with moving aids designed to move such items
including hand trucks, dollies, motorized carts, pallet jacks, etc
REFERENCES:
Lou Ann Jones, Parking Enforcement Supervisor
Kay Thorson, AML Supervisor Capital One
Wanda Robinson, Supervisor Transportation Security Officer