JONATHAN HURTGEN
**** ********* *****, ** ****, MO 63020
ac1n9m@r.postjobfree.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jon-hurtgen-0466a998
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
Heavy Equipment Operator and Military Veteran with 8 years of proven experience in the United States Navy. Accomplished measurable results while leading teams of 3 – 5 personnel in a dynamic, fast - paced environment. Possess a comprehensive background in Heavy Vehicle Repair and Emergency Management derived from conducting domestic operations. Managed risk upon multiple lines to protect assets, property, and equipment valued over $2.5M while meeting the expectations of senior leadership. Possess extensive knowledge in Procedural Compliance, Maintenance, and Diagnostic Tools. Recipient of multiple awards for outstanding performance and professionalism. I can provide copies of certificates and awards upon your request. Works extremely well under pressure and sustains a calm and professional composure.
PROFESSIONAL SKILLS
Overseeing
Incident Reporting
Diesel Engine Repair
Construction
Fire Safety
Risk Assessment
Inventiveness
Operate Heavy Equipment
Digital Photography
Security
Emergency Management
Leadership
Proficient
Team Building
Hazmat
Professionalism
Microsoft Office Excel
Microsoft Office Tools
Microsoft Access
First Aid/CPR
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Surdyke Harley Davidson – Festus, MO February 14, 2017 - Present
Porter Hourly rate: $10.00
Grounds work maintain the property, such as grass cutting trimming trees maintaining demo trails for side-by-sides ATV.
Cleaning the building
Dry wall repair and restoration work on property and building
Detailing Artic Cats and Harley-Davidson
Took 44 class for H-D university for professional development
Reorganized parts dept., take off trailer, office supplies trailer, motorcycle storage area, museum, and marketing dept. and supplies and storage area.
Remodeled male and female bathrooms and Artic Cat Show room
Help change and organized Harley-Davidson show room
VETERANS CURATION PROGRAM – St. Louis, MO November 2016 – February 2017
Environmental Research Group
Archaeological Lab Technician Hourly rate: $25.47
Worked as part of a 7-person team that assessed, inventoried, processed, and prepared technical reports for archaeological and archival collections
Systematically prepared historical collections for curation set by federal regulatory requirements
Generated and maintained large databases and spreadsheets using Microsoft Access and Microsoft Excel to create and track historical artifacts; conducted quality control on data entered; prepared technical reports for complex archeological and archival collections
Operated an advanced digital photography station and generated museum-quality images
MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS – Bonne Terre, MO October 2008 – October 2012
Correctional Officer II Hourly rate: $11.00
Patrolled and inspected yards, units, buildings, prisoners, prisoner property, and clothing
Observed prisoners through visual, audio, and video monitoring; checked for unusual or abnormal activity and ensured the physical safety of prisoners, staff, and public
Supervised housing units and ensured the proper protocol was utilized during incidents; enforced security procedures for access keys, equipment, and supplies
Ensured the safety and security of correctional officers
Operated control room; monitored and accessed gates, cameras, alarms and video terminals
Complied and enforced security procedures for keys, equipment and supplies
HEMATITE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT – Festus, MO June 2007 – March 2012
Firefighter – Engineer Hourly rate: $10.00
Volunteer paid on call: $8.00 per call
Responded to alarms, operated firefighting equipment, regulated water pressure, and combated structural fires; extracted people trapped in auto accidents
Performed preventative and corrective maintenance to vehicles and equipment; utilized manufacturer instructions to repair and troubleshoot faulty equipment; assisted in evaluating new equipment
Complied with health and safety regulations set forth by the fire department
Demonstrated adaptability and flexibility as each day on the job was different and unexpected situations arose
Entrusted with the safety of fellow team members and ensured proper procedures were followed even during the most stressful situations
UNITED STATES NAVY/NAVY RESERVE – Various Locations June 2001 – June 2009
Heavy Equipment Operator, E-4 Petty Officer 3rd Class Monthly Salary: $2,900.00
Performed daily maintenance and repair to broken mixer rollers, hydraulic lines, and electrical equipment to the primary concrete plant resulting in 100% compliance with federal inspection checklist
Maintained and operated $2.5M in equipment and vehicles; led 12 demolition projects that were completed on or ahead of schedule
Created and provided forklift training to Sailors and Marines
Responsible for writing safety guides, standard operating procedures, study guides and exams for the equipment and vehicle training courses
Demonstrated high level of awareness and safety while acting as a Hazardous Materials Technician (HAZMAT)
Responsible for assessing and removing hazardous materials in accordance with standard operating and safety procedures
VOLUNTEER SERVICE
Team Rubicon USA, Volunteer Firefighter September 2016 – Present
Patriot Guard, Patriot Guard Rider April 2012 – Present
Military Experience
Recruit Training – August 31, 2001 First Aid and Safety - 1 credit Personal Fitness/Conditioning - 1 credit Personal /Community Health - 1 credit Baccalaureate/Associate Degree
Engineering Common Core – September 26, 2001 Industrial Safety - 2 credits Baccalaureate/Associate Degree
Equipment Operator, Class A – May 28, 2002 Construction Equipment Maintenance - 3 credits Construction Sitework - 1 credit Heavy Construction Equipment Operation - 8 credits Baccalaureate/Associate Degree
Constructionman – June 25, 2001 Concrete and Soils Testing - 1 credit First Aid - 1 credit Introduction into Construction - 3 credits Map and Compass Reading and Interpretation - 1 credit Baccalaureate/Associate Degree
Fireman – June 25, 2001 Blue print reading - 1 credit Introduction to Marine Engineering - 3 credits Swimming First Class - 1 credit Additional in swimming on the basis of institutional evaluation Baccalaureate/Associate Degree
Education
Graduate of Festus High School – May 8, 1999 Festus, MO 63028
(Cross Country runner for 3yrs)
Jefferson College – Hillsboro, MO
Fire Science Degree-
Firefighter 1 & 2
Hazmat operations, awareness and tech
Building construction
Fire Tactics
Awards received:
Department Of The Navy Hazardous Substance Incident Response Management – March 15-19, 2004
Military Training Division Seabee Replacement Training – July 23, 2004
Department Of The Navy PPCT Expandable Baton Certification – January 18, 2005
Department Of The Navy 40hrs course of instruction in Gate Sentry Skills – January 21, 2005
Missouri Department of Public Safety Hazardous Materials Awareness Level – December 7, 2007; March 24, 2011; June 14, 2013
University of Missouri-Columbia First on the Drug Lab Scene: Awareness – December 11, 2007
University of Missouri-Columbia Rail Safety for Emergency Responders – February 19, 2008
Missouri Department of Corrections Custody Basic Training and granted a Level 2 Custody Employee Certification – December 2, 2008
Emergency Management Institute FEMA ICS for Single Resources and Initial Accident Incidents – August 7, 2009
Hematite Fire Protection District Meritorious Action Award- displaying dedication, knowledge, and teamwork while attempting to save a life of another – December 1, 2009
Missouri Emergency Response Commission Hazardous Materials Incident Response: Operations – March 8, 2010
Missouri Department of Corrections Lifesaver Award – August 19, 2010
Mineral Area College Fire and Rescue Academy 4hrs of instruction in Firefighter Safety Course – August 26, 2010
Mineral Area College Fire and Rescue Academy 12hrs of instruction in Rapid Intervention Team – October 5,12&19, 2010
Emergency Management Institute FEMA Introduction to Incident Command System – March 9, 2011
Emergency Management Institute FEMA National Incident Management System – April 12, 2011
Emergency Management Institute FEMA National Response Framework, An Introduction – April 14, 2011
Missouri Department of Public Safety Firefighter I & Firefighter II – June 14, 2013
Missouri Division of Fire Safety Training course- Fire Cause Determination – November 5, 2013
Emergency Management Institute FEMA Active Shooter – January 12, 2017
Emergency Management Institute FEMA An Introduction to Hazardous Materials – January 12, 2017
On the job training at Bonne Terre Corrections facility; college credits of 10hrs of corrections of Laws applying to corrections
References
1.Robert Hipes Known yrs. 636-***-****
2.David Trask Known yrs. 636-***-****
3.Bernie Gettering Known yrs. 636-***-****
4.Randy Casey Known yrs. 314-***-****
5.Don Bly Known yrs. 636-***-****
6.Cori Rich Known 4months 314-***-****
7.Rick McKenna Known 904-***-****
8.Chris Miller Known 314-***-****
9.Nathan Shumaker Known 314-***-****
10.Corey Wright Known 904-***-****
11.Katie Schrecker Known 904-***-****
12.Greg Morton Known 904-***-****