Malcom Rochelle
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SKILLS/TRAINING/EDUCATION
Current Louisiana Class A Commercial Driver’s LicenseCurrent Military & Civilian Drivers' License; certified to operate 1 1/4 ton HMMWV, 2 1/2 ton truck, 5 ton truck, LMTV, all forklifts, etc.Knowledge of Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint; and Internet ExplorerCPR & First Aid CertifiedCopy of DD-214 available upon request19D Cavalry Scout & 68W Combat Medic qualifiedHigh School Diploma, DeRidder High School- DeRidder, LA 80+ credit hours, Northwestern State University- Natchitoches, LA
EXPERIENCE
10/1998 – present Staff Sergeant, 11C Indirect Fire Infantryman (Mortar)
LA Army National Guard, B Trp 108 Cav 256 BCT- Shreveport, LA
Employs, fires, and recovers anti-personnel and anti-tank mines. Performs self extraction from a mine field. Located and neutralizes mines. Navigates from one point on the ground to another. Orients a map. Operates and maintains communications equipment and operates in a radio net. Operates in a NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) contaminated area. Emplace and recover early warning devices. Constructs and camouflages individual/crew served weapons firing position. Constructs and camouflages a mortar firing position. Maintains mortars and fire control equipment. Performs safety checks.
Leads and controls mortar squads providing indirect fire support. Supervises and trains subordinate personnel. Provides tactical and technical guidance to subordinates and professional support to subordinates and superiors in the accomplishment of their duties. Supervises the construction of mortar positions. Records operational information on maps. Receives and implements combat orders; directs deployment of personnel in offensive, defensive, and retrograde operations. Requests, observes, and adjusts indirect supporting fire. Supervises subordinate personnel in all phases of individual and mortar equipment maintenance. Uses map and map overlays, performs intersection and resection, and determines elevations and grid azimuth. Prepares fire plans, target lists and overlays. Prepares and computes firing data using below pivot point and grid method. Reciprocally lay mortars. Prepares mortar ballistic computer for operation. Instructor for the Army Combat Life Saver Course to other troops as assigned. Attend leadership meetings to plan schedules for drill weekends. Assist with field operations, mission support, squad training and evaluations, inventory of weapons, weapons qualifications, counseling statements, care and maintenance inspection of specialized equipment, and additional duties as assigned.
9/2007 – 5/2012 Equipment Operator and Storage Specialist, Heavy
Honeywell, Inc., Fort Polk, LA
Responsible for operator level PMCS (preventative maintenance checks and service) on all maintenance significant items and operating wheeled vehicles and equipment over varied terrain and roadways in support of LBE and PDTE operations. Prepared vehicles for movement/shipment, oversaw and checked proper loading and unloading of cargo on vehicles and trailers, secured cargo (including COEI/BII) against inclement weather, pilferage and damage, and operated vehicle component material handling equipment (MHE), as required for LBE and PDTE storage and inventory support. Accepted and delivered materials, supplies, and military equipment from multiple units’ motor pools and maintenance facilities. Acknowledged and complied with the Army Technical Manual standards for all equipment. Transported military vehicles to and from maintenance facility for repair. Performed inventory on material/equipment and arranged for turn-in or shipment. Prepared documentation, transported, and turned-in material and equipment to the Directorate of Logistics’ turn-in facility. Operated forklift to store, arrange, organize, and inventory material stored in warehouse. Organized and stowed incoming materials in appropriate locations, considering safety and damage protection. Rearranged stored material to maximize storage area and enhance usable work space. Operated all material handling equipment and military vehicles in accordance with military requirements, safety restrictions and guidelines as required.
12/2006 – 9/2007 Forklift Operator- DOL Storage Supply & Services
Eagle Group International, Inc., Fort Polk, LA
Received, handled, inspected, identified, classified, and processed turn-in material from on and off-post customers. Verified material against documentation for correct quantity and serviceability. Processed turn-ins for customer receipts in SARSS (Standard Army Retail Supply System) and PCS (Process Control System). Used LIW (Logistics Information Warehouse) to locate information for accepting/processing material and explicit material description. Packaged material in accordance with packaging standards located in Fed Log to preserve material and prepare for storage and/or shipment for the Stock Readiness Program. Assigned locations and stored material in specific warehouse locations, storage areas, or on pallets to be stored in the warehouse high-rise storage system. Performed random monthly inventories/location surveys and standard cyclic inventory of all materials in stock. Operated a forklift to maneuver pallets and large items in and around storage facility. Operated forklift through narrow aisles, in and out of buildings, up and down ramps, on docks, in and out of trucks, etc. Used forklift to organize, stack, and rearrange pallets on shelves, vehicles, or move to new locations. Performed preventative maintenance on forklifts daily including checking battery and other fluid levels, refueling diesel fuel as needed, ensuring the equipment was clean and adhered to safety codes, etc. Performed all other duties as assigned.
11/2006-12/2006, Laborer, DRMO- Fort Polk (temporary)
4/2006 Manpower, Natchitoches, LA
Shipped, received, inventoried, reorganized, and palletized material. Identified and sorted material for different locations including scrap metals. Identified material by DMIL code in specific locations. Assisted customers in locating, receiving, or unloading material. Coordinated movement of property.
5/2006 – 8/2006 Forklift Operator, Ammunition Supply Point (temporary)
Eagle Group International, Inc., Fort Polk, LA
Received materials from rotational units returning from the range or field verifying against turn-in documentation; Tallied, measured, and weighed the amount of material received from the units to ensure that all material was accounted for; Sorted turn-in material from rotational units by DODAAC and stored in the specific location; Sorted material for reuse or recycle; Operated a forklift to load and offload material from vehicles, moved material to specific locations, etc.; Performed preventative maintenance on forklifts daily.
5/1999 - 12/2002 Campus Security/Residential Housing Security
Northwestern State University- Natchitoches, LA
Ensured that all buildings are vacated every night before securing and locking exterior doors. Recorded securing times for all buildings on log notating all authorized personnel in buildings when secured. Ensured the safety and welfare of all residents living in the dormitory; Logged all residents and guests entering the dormitory; Ensured that only authorized personnel and residents entered the dormitory after hours; Notified proper authority when needed.
12/1994 – 10/1998 68W Combat Medic, E Co 4th FSB 4th ID
United States Army- Fort Hood, TX
Administered emergency medical treatment to battlefield casualties. Assisted with outpatient and inpatient care and treatment. Maintained and stocked inventory of supplies. Performed daily maintenance of vehicles assigned to unit. Screened medical records to ensure that all soldiers were current with annual physicals and immunizations. Performed care and maintenance inspection of specialized equipment. Provided emergency medical attention to injured or sick soldiers. Cared for and monitored the well being of assigned soldiers. Emergency medical evacuation to nearest hospital or medical treatment facility. Ensured assigned soldiers kept sanitary living conditions and good personal hygiene.
References are available upon request.