Mr. Carmine A. Baldo
East Rockaway, N.Y. 11518
Tel. 347-***-**** ************@***.***
Objective: To obtain employment with a company that can benefit from my extensive
experience in the security and public service fields, utilizing my strong work ethic and excellent
communication, interpersonal and organizational skills.
Work History:
Lobby Attendant for the Department of Real Estate at Beth Israel Medical Center 353East.17th
Street New York, N.Y.
April 2000- Present
Duties:
• Provide security and safety in a 185 unit residential property
• Monitor access control of all who enter and egress premises
• Ensure proper identification
• Monitor lobby surveillances (CCTV cameras)
• Answer phones and greet all who enter in a professional and courteous manner
• Maintain a log of the daily activities concerning the building
• Sign for and secure packages and parcels delivered for building occupants and enter in
log
• Assist tenants with filling out maintenance request forms
• Interact with NYPD, NYFD and other law enforcement agencies when situations dictate
• Maintain visitors log book
• Properly clean and upkeep lobby’s appearance
• Assist tenants as needed
Security Supervisor at Takashimaya New York Inc. 555 West 55th Street New York, N.Y.
February 2001- June 2008
Duties:
• Oversee Security- Loss Prevention Staff
• Maintain close working relationship with employees and management to improve
inventory control
• Monitor employee purchase discount procedures
• Conduct internal and external theft investigations
• Apprehend shoplifters
• Maintain case files for criminal prosecution
• Monitor CCTV system
• Conduct store opening and closing
• Monitor Cash handling process as well as cash register audits
• Investigate and resolve cash discrepancies with accounting department
• Enforce company policies and procedures
• Maintain statistical data related to crime patterns and trends to assist in reduction of loss
Security Supervisor at St. Lukes Roosevelt Hospital Center 1000 10th Avenue NewYork N.Y.
June 1986- March 2000
Duties:
• To command, direct and give verbal instruction to non-supervisory security personnel in
accordance with current departmental operating procedures and work practices.
• Plan departmental work schedules and ensure that established standards of work and
safety procedures for security personnel are adhered to.
• Review and conduct investigations relating to the institution’s daily occurrences Re:
Arrests, lost property, misconduct and other crimes that may be committed on the
premises.
• Develop goals and objectives in conjunction with hospital administration and formulate
plans to achieve set goals and objectives.
• Assume the role and responsibility of fire and safety director in his absence.
• Conduct vulnerability surveys of areas within the institution, to provide data for updating
and modifying security operations.
• Provide regular and special reports to the site administrative heads concerning the
condition of the facility as well as the adherence of the hospital policy and protocol by
hospital populace daily.
• Maintain the daily, weekly, monthly payroll and monitor the use of overtime as applied to
budget constraints.
• Provide training and orientation for newly hired security personnel.
Security Officer at St. Lukes Roosevelt Hospital Center 1000 10th Avenue New York, N.Y.
April 1980 –May 1986
Duties:
• Provide the safest possible environment for all members of the hospital center and its’
community in an unobtrusive manner that is consistent with the security needs of the site.
• Monitor the computerized alarm system, CCTV, all entrances and exits as well as the
hospital’s perimeter.
• To act in accordance with departmental mandate as follows: The protection of life and
property, keeping the peace by preventing vandalism and other crimes, detecting fire and
other safety hazards, enforcing hospital rules and regulations and cooperating with other
departments within the hospital.
Animal Protection /Licensing Officer at ASPCA, 124 East 90th Street New York, N.Y.
January 1978- April 1980
Duties:
• Survey and inspect specific areas assigned by the Crew Chief for stray, injured, or
diseased animals and report the findings of same.
• Canvas and interview the inhabitants of a designated area for the purpose of issuing
an animal registration license.
• Cooperate fully with all city and state agencies when implementing the respective city
or state health codes.
Social Security Claims and Entitlement Representative, Department of Health, Education and
Welfare, Tele-service Center 333 Linwood Avenue Union City, N.J.
October 1976- January 1978
Duties:
• Interviewing of United States citizens to determine entitlement of
Benefits provided under the Social Security Act.
Intramural Director at the Department of physical Education Queens College of the City
University of New York
January 1975 – October 1976
Duties:
• Entrusted with the overall direction of the intramural program which included but was
not limited to the establishment of rules and regulations for the academic student
body within the intramural program.
United States Armed Forces Headquarters, Army Regional Personnel Center, Heidelberg,
Germany Specialist 4 Administrative and Personnel Specialist.
November 1972-November 1974
Duties:
• Responsible for maintaining and upgrading all USAEURA personnel in Europe’s
divisional bases.
• Interview all incoming personnel to Europe and determine if personal 201 file met with
the appropriate guidelines in accordance with Armed Forces Regulations.
• Interview all discharged personnel to determine that all pertinent documentation,
awards, promotions and service awards were contained, therein and undertook
specific action to rectify any discrepancy.
• Established a uniform flight log in conjunction with the appropriate Military Base to
ensure a timely and uneventful departure for Armed Forces personnel and respective
dependants.
Education:
John Adams High School, 100 Rockaway Blvd. Queens, New York
September 1966- June 1970
Queens College of the City University of New York, interrupted by Military Obligation
September 1970 –September 1972
Army
November 1972- November 1974
Queens College of the City University of New York successful completion, obtained academic
Diploma.
January 1975- June 1977
Professional Education/Training:
New York State Security Guard Training (8hr. Course/16hr. Course)
• Supervisory Skills Training
• Coaching and Developing
• Service Management
• Keys to Management success
• Hazardous Materials/ First Responder Awareness
• I.A.H.S Certification
• Cardio/Pulmonary Resuscitation Certification
• NYPD Private Security Officers Liaison Program/Prevention of Sexual Harassment in
the workplace
Awards and Honors:
Roosevelt Employee Special Recognition Award (1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1993)
Letter of Commendation:
Department of Emergency Medicine (1983)
New York Yankees Professional Baseball Club (1986)
Department of Psychiatry (1989)
Department of Biomedical Engineering (1993)