Desired Industry: Employment Wanted SpiderID: ****2
Desired Job Location: Winona, Rochester, anywhere in Minnesota, Minnesota Date Posted: 10/3/2012
Type of Position: Full-Time Permanent Availability Date: July 2013
Desired Wage: 75,000
U.S. Work Authorization: Yes
Job Level: Management (Manager, Director) Willing to Travel: Yes, 25-50%
Highest Degree Attained: Other Willing to Relocate: Yes
Objective:
Myles G. Fishel
1126 E. Flint Hills Boulevard
Junction City, KS 66441
***********@*****.***
Dear Sir or Madam:
I am currently serving as a Staff Sergeant in the United States Army, about to transition from the military and would like to continue to utilize my numerous expertise skills working in the civilian sector.
My can-do attitude helped me with my continued success while serving our country, which has allowed me to be in numerous management positions. I help motivate others to develop strategies required to meet the needs of the ever changing challenges facing soldiers in today s military. Throughout these experiences, I have learned the importance of strategic planning and policy development, to include writing SOP (Standard Operations of Procedures). Throughout these experiences, I have learned the importance of working in close collaboration with others while respecting Army regulations, as well as maintaining a secret security clearance.
Outside of my experiences listed on my enclosed resume, I enjoy working with people and I am known for continually putting forth the effort to go beyond expectations when it comes to service, timeliness, and accuracy. I am proficient in numerous computer operations, working independently, as well as being a team player, and communicating with supervisors, co-workers, and subordinates.
I would appreciate the opportunity of an interview and can provide references upon request. I look forward to hear from you and can be reached at: 785-***-**** or email at ***********@*****.***.
Respectfully,
Myles G. Fishel
ENCL: Resume
Experience:
Deployed three times to Iraq as a Squad Leader/Platoon Sergeant, in heavy combat zones, with over 100 soldiers under my command in, and without any casualties or critical injuries.
Personally ensured complete accountability of more than 40 million dollars worth of military equipment, which resulted in no loss or damage.
Able to maintain secret security clearance for 12+ years.
Have 11+ years of repairing/rebuilding and troubleshooting aircraft powerplants.
Received FOUR Army Commendation Medals for exceptional meritorious service while in combat and as an Aircraft Powerplant Repairer.
Technical and quality control inspector for FOUR different air frames and multiple types of aircraft.
Serving as part of the Medical Triangle of Leadership boards, in charge of the Warrior Transition Battalion nominations and Combat Aviation Brigade Redeployment Ceremonies, and the Battalion Master Driver.
Currently I am the Motorcycle Mentor and the Safety representative for over 200 personnel, and to date without any injuries and/or causalities under my leadership.
As a Staff Sergeant at the Warrior Transition Battalion am responsible for 10+ soldiers at any given time for tracking their medical and/or mental health appointments, as well as ensuring their safety and well-being, with crisis intervention as needed.
Responsible for the tracking of all actions pertaining to 14-different Medical Evaluation boards and Warrior Battalion Soldiers, 9-computer systems, and the Battalions consolidated arms room weapons valued at over $83,000.
While serving as the Platoon Sergeant in the Rear Detachment of an Aviation Support Battalion was responsible for the training, professional development and health and welfare of 34 personnel.
Have over 11 years of expertise in repairing, rebuilding and troubleshooting aircraft power plants.
Been in Upper Management positions for 7+ years while serving our country.
Supervised, and worked, in transportation and aircraft loading procedures to ensure proper protocol is always being followed.
Certified as a Substance Abuse Prevention Leader for six years to include teaching prevention classes and obtaining drug screens.
Served as a Power Plant Repair Supervisor in an Aviation Maintenance Company, while being responsible for the accountability, health, welfare and professional development of 17-junior mechanics and maintenance procedures of over 135 aircraft within the 4th BCT.
Repaired and supervised maintenance on aircraft power plant components and subsystems for 30 aircraft assigned to the Brigade while being responsible for technical and tactical guidance of 12 Junior Mechanics.
Was responsible for the coordination and maintenance of 7-different shop sections, while maintaining work flow, competency and training, procedures and policies over the tech supply section.
Knowledgeable in the maintenance and day to day operations of the following: M925 5-ton and M931 5-ton trucks, M998 HMMWV, PU-805 generator, M871 and M101 Trailers.
Assisted with the planning and organization phases of training, student flow, and vehicle assignments, and available facilities.
Instructed indoor and outdoor military training subjects using demonstration-performance and lecture methods.
Knowledge in mandatory of principles, techniques, and methods of instruction and use of visual aids: learning processes; curriculum development; training evaluation; and counseling methods and techniques.
Cutting, welding, grinding, cleaning, inspecting and lubricated products such as appliances or any other item that could be recycled.
Maintained the recycling yard to ensure all areas were clean, safe and policies were being followed.
Removed toxic chemicals from appliances and properly disposed of it.
Has experience using the following machines: MIG, ARC welders, blow torch, front end loaders, forklifts up to 15 ton, pallet jacks, power lifts, powder coat painting machinery and operations, overhead cranes to include 10 vehicle operated cranes, metal shears, and wrapping large appliances.
Over 6-years experience, and passed the Knowledge Test for electrical and plumbing skills.
Journeyman maintenance operations.
Can also set up and operate: CNC Milling Machines, Amada Presses, 5, 10, 15, and 20 ton presses, metal shears and breaks and all aspects of powder coat operations.
Supervised various product and assembly line productions, as well as warehouse operations to ensure efficiency, accuracy and safety.
Education:
Academy of Health Sciences Certificate; November 2011
WTU Triad Training for Squad Leaders & Platoon Sergeant Course
The US Army Aviation Logistics School; November 2006
Aircraft Powerplant Repairer Supervisor Course
Army Center for Substance Abuse Programs; September 2006 Unit Prevention Leader Certification
Houston High School in MN High School Diploma
Additional Information:
- Fire Marshal Safety Training
- OSCA Procedures Training
- Additional Duty Safety Course
- FEMA; ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incident
- FEMA; Introduction to the Incident Command System for Healthcare/Hospitals
- Suicide Awareness Prevention for Leaders and ASIST V Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training
- Safety Training; Local Hazards Drivers Training
- Professional Leaders Development Course and Advanced Leaders Course
- Motorcycle Safety Policy
- Certificate of Completion in the following; Accident Avoidance Course for Army Motor Vehicle Drivers, Army Traffic Safety Program, Comprehensive Soldier Fitness V Performance and Resilience Enhancement Program, and Sexual Harassment/Assault Response Prevention Training
- Combat Life Saver Course
Battalion Motorcycle Mentor, March 2007 V Present
- Volunteer Operation Afghanistan School and Medical Clinic Rebuild.
- Second week of June 2003 Humanitarian Volunteer
- Designated Driver s Association Volunteer.
- March 2001 Volunteered over 100 hours to successfully reduce DUI s on Fort Eustis
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