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Operations manager

Location:
Oak Grove, KY
Posted:
December 08, 2018

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Christopher A. Bowling

****B Cordes Street, Fort Campbell, KY 42223

270-***-****

ac7wpm@r.postjobfree.com

PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY

A committed and experienced Desk Sergeant and effective leader who excels at supervising, training, and motivating subordinates by using effective management methods and cutting-edge technology to successfully streamline operations, increase productivity, and improve subordinate morale. Dedicated and reliable with a professional, proactive, and problem-solving nature.

Team Player Information Recording Incident Reports

CAD/MDT experience Self-Motivated Radio Etiquette

NCIC Access Public Relations Clear Communication

SOP Compliant Laws and Regulations Secret Clearance

Local Knowledge AED/CPR Trained Map Reading

EXPERIENCE

Military Police Desk Sergeant, United States Army, 2016-Present

Supported the Emergency Dispatch Center as the law enforcement liaison.

Supervised the movement control, planning, routing, and coordination of shifts of over 50 police units in the area of operations.

Highly experienced in interpersonal skills and quick decision making.

Expected to quickly elicit relevant emergency information, oriented with available resources, and directed police units on how to best approach and resolve critical incidents.

Ensured the patrols were proficient in their duties by utilizing expert knowledge of policies and procedures.

Required to be grammatically proficient while reviewing investigations, endorsing police reports, and producing the daily blotter and journal reports.

Required to quickly absorb critical information and accurately provide insight and articulate detailed reports directly to the Chief of Police and Provost Marshal and all other appropriate agencies.

Experienced with communicating efficiently and professionally with the community while resolving issues and concerns while maintaining a zero complaint history. Military Police Patrol Supervisor, United States Army, 2013-2016

Served as a shift manager with the primary responsibilities of supervising a shift of over fifty patrols and gate guards in the enforcement of federal and state laws, UCMJ, and local regulations.

Ensured patrols exercised concurrent law enforcement jurisdiction. Instructed daily training on all aspects of law enforcement procedures and operations.

Analyzed crime patterns and assigned patrol responsibilities in order to enhance the effectiveness of the installation crime prevention program.

Responded to critical incidents to control and ensure thorough investigations are properly conducted in accordance with the standard operating procedures.

Responsible for directing movement and control of the responding personnel to serious incidents.

Effectively organized and oversaw training exercises that tested the response to serious incidents at high- risk targets.

Prepared shift schedules and compiled patrol records.

Deployed to a foreign country as the prison guard shift operator at a prison that was capable of housing five-hundred prisoners.

Vehicle Operations Supervisor, United States Marine Corps, 2010-2013

Responsible for the preparation and execution of motor transport operations.

Supervised the maintenance, repair, and inspection of over $3.5 million worth of amphibious motor transport vehicles and commercial vehicles.

Directly responsible for testing and licensing employees on four variations of tactical and commercial vehicles.

Responsible for purchasing repair parts and required equipment in order to enhance future mission efforts.

Directed the activities of over two-hundred employees that repaired, maintained, and operated vehicles.

Ensured all safety standards were utilized and hazardous materials were handled and stored appropriately.

Conducted investigations and accident reports on all mishaps that occurred while motor vehicles were utilized.

Team Leader, United States Marine Corps, 2002-2010

Performed as the first line supervisor for walking patrols and route reconnaissance in order to detect and prevent hostile threats.

Developed and briefed security teams and vehicle operators on the convoy operating procedures and security operations.

Expert knowledge on small arms combat and tactics.

Performed in a diverse group and maintained relations with a multitude of people.

Supervised the maintenance and inventory of small arms, heavy weapons, and armored vehicles.

Trained security teams on combat tactics and strategies, IED response, and on technology including the use of radios, electronic mapping systems, and the state-of-art vehicles used on a daily bases.

Conducted four deployments to hostile environments in foreign countries in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom.

EDUCATION

University of the Incarnate Word – 63 Semester Hours (3.9 of 4.0 GPA)

Lebanon High School, Lebanon, MO, High School Degree 2002

U.S. Marine Corps: Specialized training in leadership, diversity, and communication.

U.S. Army: Specialized education on management, community relations, and law enforcement. JOB RELATED TRAINING

Domestic Violence Intervention Training (40 hrs)

Advance Leadership Course (6 weeks)

Combat Lifesavers Course (40 hrs)

Military Police Officer Training (3 months)

Vehicle Maintenance School (3 months)

Suicide Prevention Coordinator School (40 hrs)

Substance Abuse Control Officer (40 hrs)

Ammo-62 Technical Transportation of Hazardous Materials (80 hrs)

Small Arms Instructor School (80 hrs)



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