Paul Harris
Email: abpjwr@r.postjobfree.com
Address:
City: Colonial Heights
State: VA
Zip: 23805
Country: USA
Phone: 410-***-****
Skill Level: Any
Salary Range:
Primary Skills/Experience:
Responsible Instructor/Writer with excellent communication skills demonstrated by 5 years of teaching experience.
Educational Background:
High School Dipolma from Grantham university, Kansas City MO 1/2001 to 2/2012 (Multidisciplinary Studies)
High School Dipolma from United States Army Logistics University, Kansas City MO 1/2001 to 11/2012
High School Dipolma from Defense Acquisition University, Kansas City MO 1/2001 to 11/2012
High School Dipolma from Grantham University, Kansas City MO 1/2001 to 11/2012
Job History / Details:
Summary
Responsible Instructor/Writer with excellent communication skills demonstrated by 5 years of teaching experience.
Core Qualifications
Innovative lesson planning
Classroom management
Learning style assessment
Creative lesson plan development
Clear public speaking skills
Behavioral/cognitive skills development
Professional Experience
January 2012 to Current
Yes
AVAILABILITY Fort Lee, Va
Instructor/Contractor
Desired Work Environment: New Professional Mission-Focused.
DESIRED LOCATIONS: US-VA-Richmond Hours per week: 40 Served as a subject matter expert for the H8 additional skill indentifier (ASI) for the Wheeled Recovery Department on Fort Lee.
Responsible for training basic recovery skills to the Army involving operating, servicing and using wheel recovery vehicles and equipment; procedures used in cutting metal, rigging, recovering mired equipment and towing of wheel vehicles using winch capabilities of the HEMMIT and M1089 recovery vehicles.
11/11/2012 12:00:00 AM
Aberdeen Proving Grounds Fort Lee, VA
Instructor B/E Machinist and Welder
Hours per week: 40 Served as Training Instructor responsible for instructing 44 Basis Noncommissioned Officer Courses.
Training included Shielded Metallic Arc Welding (SMAW), Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), Manual Lathe operations, Manual Milling Machine operations, using GMAW welding utilizing the Army's only Virtual Reality Simulation computer welding system.
This includes instruction in all of the following: the fundamentals, theories, and practical application of the use of a variety of metalworking equipment, tools and materials (i.e.) gas and arc welding machines, measuring devices, layout and setup of metal working machines, repair and modification of metal and nonmetallic components, shop mathematics and reading and making shop blue print drawings.
Followed approved lesson plans and Programs of Instruction, which indicated subjects to be taught in sequence, hours allotted to each subject, and references and training aids to be used.
Determined supplemental material, illustra.
04/1992 to 05/2012
Registered for Selective Service
Country of citizenship: United States of America.
Veterans' Preference: 10-point preference based on a compensable service-connected disability of 10 percent but less than 30 percent.
05/2010 to 01/2012
FT Lee
SCOE
Hours per week: 40.
04/2009 to 03/2010
US Army Aberdeen Proving Grounds
Instructor B/E Machinist and Welder
Served as a Senior Training Instructor responsible for; instructing Army and Marine Corps in both pre instructional and instructional welding theory and application skills to become Military Occupation Skill (MOS) qualified.
Training included Shielded Metallic Arc Welding (SMAW), Oxy fuel Cutting and Welding (OFCW), Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), introduction to Trailer Mounted Welding Shop set, Air Arc Cutting and Gouging and Plasma Arc Cutting (PAC).
Senior Training Instructor responsible for instructing 914A Warrant Officer Basic, 914A Warrant Officer Advance, and 44 Basis Noncommissioned Officer Courses.
Training included Shielded Metallic Arc Welding (SMAW), Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), Manual Lathe operations, Manual Milling Machine operations, GMAW welding utilizing the Army's only Virtual Reality Simulation computer welding system.
Followed approved lesson plans and Programs of Instruction, which indicated subjects to be taught in sequence,.
4/2008 to 4/2009
US Army
Annex Lead Instructor
Served as Annex Lead Instructor / Supervisor for the introduction to Trailer Mounted Welding Shop set, Air Arc Cutting and Gouging and Plasma Arc Cutting (PAC) US Army Ordnance Center and Schools.
Supervised 1 military and 2 civilian instructors in the analysis, design, development, evaluation of AIT and professional development courses.
Managed IET training requirements, Program of Instruction (POI), and daily operations of 44B10/1316 Welder for the US Army and Marine Corps.
Coordinated with higher headquarters, TRADOC, CASCOM, training departments, and other service schools on issues pertaining to course development.
3/2004 to 2/2008
US Army
Maintenance & Recovery Supervisor Staff Sergeant
Hours per week: 40 Served as Headquarters Platoon Sergeant and Service and Recovery Section Chief in a Maintenance Support Company for the 2nd Infantry Division which provided maintenance and recovery support throughout the Korean peninsula; responsible for the supervision, accountability, training, health and welfare of 40 Soldiers; performed duties as a Battalion and Company Master Driver providing driver and recovery training to four companies within the 302nd Brigade Support Battalion, managed all company personnel administration functions for over 130 Soldiers in the company; responsible and accountable for equipment valued in excess of 2.5 million dollars.
Provided technical guidance and supervision to the Welding and Recovery section that conducted fabrication and repairs on over 110 wheeled and track vehicles, performed GMAW (MIG) welding operations on aluminum and stainless steel on all service orders with a 100 percentage zero defect; Served an shop office supervisor responsible for processing all service.
3/2000 to 2/2004
US Army Fort Sill, OK.
Maintenance & Recovery Supervisor
Hours per week: 40 Responsible for the accountability, health and welfare, training and professional development of 21 personnel.
Successfully established a Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) and Service Program during intense combat operations.
Reviewed reports and records of activities to ensure progress and accomplishment of specific objectives.
Responsible for implementing and coordinating plans for safe recovery operations of military vehicles and personnel during combat operations.
Responsible for the accountability of tools, and equipment valued at over $3 Million Dollars.
Education and Training
09/27/2010,
Machinist Advanced Leaders Course
06/22/2011 United States Army Logistics University,
Small Group Instructor Training Course
04/07/2008 Defense Acquisition University,
Support Cadre Training Course (SCTC) 04/28/2008
Total Army Instructor Training Course/ Instructor Basic Course
Grantham University,
Associate Degree Multidisciplinary Studies
Certifications
Class A CDL Lisence