David Allister King
Rosamond, Ca. 93560
Home # 661-***-**** Cell # 661-***-****
Career Summary
Eight years of industrial / aerospace experience performing security, fire protection, and Emergency Medical
Technician (EMT) duties
Two Years of experience in a supervisory / shift lead role
Working knowledge of fire suppression systems and Emergency Operations Center (EOC) functions, including
emergency dispatching and incident command
Volunteered for the 2002 Winter Olympic / Paralympic Games as a member of the Emergency Medical Spectator crew
Work Experience
RECREATIONAL TENNIS INSTRUCTOR
3542 Sunflower Ct. Rosamond, Ca. 93560
Oct. 2009 – Present
Contract with local cities to teach public and private tennis programs
CONTROL AIR CONDITIONING CORP.
5200E. La Palma Ave. Anaheim, Ca. 92807
Dec. 2007-Jul. 2008
1st Year Apprentice
Installed HVAC duct at St. John's Hospital in Santa Monica, California
KING SALES
10 Cardiff Dove Canyon, Ca. 92679
Oct. 2005- Nov. 2006
Sub Sales Rep
Independent sub sales representative for home furnishing manufactures. Sell to retail and design companies' product
from a manufacture. Cold call potentially new clients, submit orders for shipment, and provide clients with customer
care.
ATK THIOKOL
5000 S. 8400 W. Magna, Utah 84044
1998-2005
Emergency Services Technician V
Sep. 2003- Oct. 2005
Member of a three man 24 hour fire crew, respond to all fire, medical, security and hazardous materials (HazMat)
issues regarding plant safety, cover all sick and vacation hours taken by department employees when needed, this
requires the knowledge of the security, fire, dispatch, and emergency response duties and functions. Inspect all plant
buildings so they meet all fire suppression and safety regulations. Department Uniform Officer: order and maintain
departments' uniforms and personnel equipment. Operate all emergency response vehicles as needed on a run. Maintain
training hours for EMT-B, CPR, AED, BAT, HAZ OPS, and FFI certifications.
Emergency Services Technician
Jun. 2001- Sep. 2003
Monitor and operate fire and security computer systems. Work and train with the ATK fire department. Respond with
the ATK fire department on fire, medical, and HazMat runs as needed. Use communications equipment to receive and
respond to emergency and security issues. Contact outside local fire and police agencies as needed. Run building
security checks on both customers and employees for appropriate security clearance.
Emergency Operations Specialist / Grade
6 Nov. 2000-Jun. 2001
This position included, Emergency Medical Service (EMS), fire fighting, HazMat, and security duties. Weekly grave
shift provides an extra emergency responder during off hours. Inspect the company's safety, security, and fire
suppression systems. The inspections also covered buildings, extinguishers, fire hoses, fire hydrants, alarm panels, fire
equipment, emergency vehicles, and HazMat storage.
INF Security Sergeant / Grade 8
Oct. 1999-Nov. 2000
Worked closely with members of DTRA (Defense Threat Reduction Agency) and visiting foreign inspectors. Provided
EMS care for both.
INF Security Specialist / Grade 6
Feb. 1998-Oct. 1999
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS RESERVE
C Co. 4th LAV 4th MAR DIV - Tooele. Utah Nov.
1995-Oct. 1998
B Co. 114th BTRY 4th MAR DIV - Pico Rivera, California
Feb. 1992-Nov. 1995
Field Radio Operator (2531)
Perform radio communications for Fire Direction Control (FDC) and call fire missions from the forward observation
point. Other duties included, maintaining radio communications in the field, deploy with small fire teams and conduct
radio transmissions in training operations, and maintain all radio equipment for the unit.
Education / Training
USTA Quickstart Tennis Program – Oct 2009, Instructor training certification
Cerritos College / Lockheed Martin - Apr 2007, Composites Training Level I Certification
Utah Fire Service Council - Mar 2005, Certified Fire Fighter I and 1st Responder Awareness
Utah Department of Transportation - Feb 2004, Breath Alcohol Technician (BAT) Certification
US Fire Administration - Apr 2004, Basic Incident Command System certification
Utah Department of Health - Jun 1999, Emergency Medical Technician certification
Skills
Working knowledge of Windows 7, XP, and 98 operating systems and Microsoft Outlook, Excel, Power Point, and Word
programs
Knowledge of the maintenance and installation of many fire suppression systems such as fire extinguishers, pull
stations, kitchen hood systems, eyewash stations, hose stations, and sprinkler systems. Basic mechanical knowledge of
electronic, pipefitting and woodworking skills such as: Building hose clamps, hanging fire extinguishers, replacing
broken sprinkler heads, mounting of first aid stations, installing electronic monitoring devices, and exit signs, are some
of the skills developed on the job.