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Engineer Training

Location:
Wayne, WV
Posted:
November 19, 2012

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RESUME OF:

John D. Doe *

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John Doe3

**** ********** *****

Charlotte, NC 25555

USA4

Social Security No: XXX-XX-55555

Citizenship: United States of America

Veterans Status: 5 Pt

Email: johnnyboy2002@hotmail.com6

Home: (555) 555-555

Objective7

Mr. John Doe s goal is to be a affective8 Executive Team Leader for TARGET

CORPORATE9. His determination and hard working nature will provide the

department with a professional team orientated team member who will have a

direct impact on the unit s success.10

Summary11

A highly organized professional with more than ten years of military experience.

Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to develop and implement effective

action plans. Excellent communication skills.

Professional Work Experience

USACC, HQ, 5th Bde, 1st Rgn (ROTC) SC State Univ. (06/01/2001 - 05/31/2002)12

Senior Military Science Instructor

Orangeburg, South Carolina United States

Supervisor: LTC James Holloway - 803-***-****; Contact:Yes13

Pay Grade: ZZ14

Salary: $78,000.00 per year

Hours per week: 40

Duties: Traveled and stayed overnight for periods up to 100 days, Knew about Army

organizational structure, mission objectives, and understand military training and field

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training evaluation . Teached military field training exercises and be able to

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live/instruct in a field environment for extended periods during training exercises.

HHC, 1st Engineer Battalion (06/01/2005 - 7/28/2011)18 - Command Sergeant

Major

Fort Riley, Kansas United States of America

Supervisor: LTC Kirk Gibbs - 785-***-****; Contact:Yes

Pay Grade: ZZ -

Salary: $98,000.00 per year

Hours per week: 40

Duties19: Served as Command Sergeant Major for a 591 Soldier Combat Effects Engineer

Battalion consisting of 5 companies, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Forward

Support Company, Sapper Company, Clearance Company, and a Mobility Augmentation

Company, assigned to the 130th Engineer Brigade; Led the battalion to deployment to

Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) in support of United States Division -North (USD-N);

provided full spectrum engineer operations to three Brigade Combat Teams with assured

mobility, countermobility, survivability and general engineer support; Evaluated the

effectiveness of operations by mission accomplishments, standard procedures, policy and

regulatory compliance; overseas the training, counseling, development, quality of life,

health and welfare of all assigned personnel; Exercised responsibility for planning,

directing and supervising unit operations and activities; Served as the command technical

expert for integration including manning, training readiness posture and all assigned

equipment of the battalion; Managed the Modified Tables of Organizational Equipment

(M/TOE) monthly by ensuring personnel are assigned to the right duty positions;

Managed long and short-range administrative and operational plans; Developed internal

policies, directives, plans, and procedures for implementation and compliance;

Instrumental in increasing efficiency with available manpower; Was responsible for

maintenance20, accountability and upkeep of all assigned equipment valued at over $53

million; served as the Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Battalion Commander on all enlisted

matters which includes individual and collective training, Provided guidance and

technical assistance to the company command teams and battalion staff sections;

Reviewed incoming and outgoing correspondence to include awards and evaluations to

ensure completeness and compliance; responsible for monitoring the training of all

soldiers along with making sure proper maintenance and upkeep of vehicles are made.

Conducted Key Leader Engagements with the Command Sergeant Majors of the Iraqi

Field Engineer Regiments and coached them to successfully lead their Non -

Commissioned Officers (NCOs) through partnership; completed the transformation of the

41st Engineer Company to a Clearance Company and deplo yed it to Afghanistan;

provided battle focused training to platoons to clear over 27,307 KM of routes and find 9

Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs); Cross-trained a Sapper Company and a Mobility

Augmentation Company to conduct the directed mission essential task of route clearance.

Evaluated and trained engineers on route clearance procedures at National Training

Center (NTC) in a capacity of a certified combat trainer in preparation of deploying a unit

to deploy to Afghanistan; Provided training on tactics and training procedures with the

use of robotics to include the talon robot, the buffalo, and area clearance using the

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Education

College/University

Park Univercity22 (08/15/2002 - 12/18/2005)

Parkville, Missouri

United States

Degree: B.S. - Major: Business Management

PA: 3.43 Semester Hours: 169

College/University

Excelsior College (01/28/2003 - 07/18/2003)

Albany, New York

United States

Degree: Associate Applied Science - Major: Admin/Management Studies

High School23

Jefferson High School (08/15/1975 - 05/01/1978)

Jefferson, Georgia

United States

Degree: HS Diploma

Additional Information

Specialized Education - Sergeants Major Residence Course (05/30/2003)

24 credit hours

Completed courses included: Construction Materials and Methods; Technical

Writing; Operation Management; Maintenance Management; Interpersonal

Communication; Written Communication; Principles of Supervision; Public

Speaking, Health/Physiology; Ethics, Human Resource Management; Military

Science and International Relations.

Received Bronze Star Medals (3); Legion of Merit (1); Meritorious Service

Medals (3); Army Commendation Medals (4); Army Achievement Medals (3);

Valorous Unit Award (1); Good Conduct Medals (10); Global War on Terrorism

Service Medal (2).

Special Training

Law Enforcement:

Basic Police Academy; California Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced POST certificates;

ICI Core Course; Background Investigator; Interview & Interrogation Techniques;

Identifying and the use of Controlled Substances or Narcotics; DEA Aerial Recon School;

Marijuana Eradication / Investigations; FBI Basic SWAT School; Advanced CQB - SWAT

School; Firearms Instructor; Automatic Weapons Instructor (Colt M-16 / M-4 Series, Colt

SMG; HK MP-5 series; HK G-36 rifle; HK UMP series); Field Training Officer (FTO); Land

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navigation; Global Positioning System (GPS); STABO Insertion & Extractions; Train The

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Train LE Response To Terrorism; (Various other schools.)

United States Marine Corps:25

Infantry Training School (ITS); Amphibious Reconnaissance Course (ARC); US Navy Dive

School; US Army Airborne School; US Navy Jungle Environment Survival Training (JEST),

Philippine Islands; Amphibious and deep ground surveillance; Assisting in ordnance

delivery (i.e., designating targets for close air support, artillery and naval gunfire);

Behind Enemy Lines Assault; Deep Reconnaissance; Hostage rescue; Unconventional

warfare; Close Quarter Battle;

SPIE Insertion & Extraction; High Speed Cast & Recovery; Helicopter Cast & Recovery;

Scout - Swimmer; Beach - Ocean Surveys; Explosives Training; Land Navigation; Writing

and preparing operation orders; USMC Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) School;

Nuclear Biological Chemical Warfare training / NCO; M -16 A1 / A2 rifles (Expert

Qualification); Colt 1911 pistol; Experience with M-60 Machine Gun, M-40A1 Sniper

Rifle, Mortars, etc.

Independent Contractor (USTC Blackwater):

CRC (Pre-deployment training); Instructor for Small Unit Tactics (SUT); Various

Soviet block made weapons: RPG; PKM Machinegun; AK-47 / AMD-65 rifles;

RPK automatic rifle; GP-25 / 30 grenade launchers; Remington shotgun.

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Immediate Supervisor

Chiulista Camp Services

Henry Chambers 555-***-****

Email *****.*********@**.****.***

Yulista Management Services

Joseph J. Obrochta 555-***-****

Email *********@*********.***

Shane Parker

************@*****.*** 27

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