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Location:
Fallon, NV, 89406
Posted:
November 20, 2013

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Orion L. Vick

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870-***-****

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Fallon, NV 89406

Over 20 years experience in Explosive Ordnance Disposal (E.O.D.), proven skills in: explosive ordnance

handling, reconnaissance, removal and disposal of unexploded ordnance.

Hold professional Association in Diving Instruction (PADI) certifications. Over 40 weeks of professional

military training in the explosive field.

Work Experience

Northrop Grumman 2009- Present

Maintains four active bomb and gunnery range. Rebuilds all targets with excessive damage, Builds targets

as direct by US Navy, for specific training of Naval Aviators. Work with electronic warfare by fielding an

operable fleet of moving vehicle targets used in live strafe and bomb exercises.

Maintaining a vast array of targets used by SEAL teams for training.

InfoPro-Corporation 2007- 200*-****-****

Performed as a team member of an explosive remediation team ask tasked to find, identify and remove

any unexploded ordnance from an abandoned artillery training range. Team was also required to remove

any ordnance items that were found, utilized the shonstadet magnetometer to find all the ordnance items.

All live items were blown in place as directed by the US Army Corp of Engineers. The site was clear was

known as the Santee Landfill; in excess of 750 acres.

E.A.I 2005-2006

Performed as an air sampling team member. Assisted in the operation and maintenance of eight Total

Phosphorus Analyzer and two Ion mobility spectrometers, and Depot Area Air Monitoring System.

Maintain chain-of -custody records for sample and records of monitoring results to include baseline

monitoring. Implements site monitoring plan Performs as first entry monitoring, when required. Assists

lab techs, and taking samples of caustics used to neutralize chemicals, performed titrations to determine

proper percent of caustics being used. Certified in the proper use of Scuba and Level A suits.

Washington Demilitarization 2003-2004

Perform a full range of duties relates to the safe demil of chemical munitions. Works hand in hand with

environmental department to contain and decontaminate accidental spills of chemical warfare agents.

Performs as a member on initial response team in the event an individual is accidentally contaminated

with agent.

Tech Escort, Pine Bluff Arsenal 2002 Perform as a full range of duties relating to the storage,

transfer, shipment, sampling for assessment and identification of as well as neutralization of toxic

chemical agents of various munitions contaminated with or containing toxic chemicals or agents or

agents. Sets up and operates highly sophisticated detection equipment in the control and overall handling

of chemical/biological toxic material ordnance operations. Knowledge of the principles of radioactivity

and skill to conduct leak testing of radioactive sources was responsible for establishing radiation safety

zones during field operations. Proficient in the use of portable Neutron Spectroscope, to include

instrument set-up and positioning of items to be analyzed.

E.O.D Technology INC. 2001-2002

Team leader for a seven- man team in the clearance of a two hundred-forty acre range complex. Required

to perform subsurface clearance to a depth of one foot. Grids were cleared and pass company and Corp of

Engineers Q/A.

Advisor to the Royal Saudi Air Force 1996-2000

Trained Saudi Ordnance technicians in al phases of the E.O.D field: safety when working on aircraft;

proper methods of disposal of unserviceable ordnance items; range clearances; scored targets, tactical

high Explosives (HE) targets and other targets on an as needed basis. Developed and presented classroom

instruction to maintain proficiency in the E.O.D field.

Utilized expertise and intuitiveness to train technicians in identifying underground ordnance locations.

Increased proficiency in access and recovery of sub-surface ordnance by 100%. Lear Siegler, Tabuk,

kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

E.O.D World Services 1992-1993

Cleared munitions and munitions residue from the American sector of Kuwait, over 66 square kilometers.

Performed clearance of know munitions supply facilities and supply points. Utilized GPS for the

delineation of the minefields and ammunitions supply points (ASP). Swept know battlefields of Iraqi and

coalition munitions. Accessed and recovered or destroy over 8,000 tons of unexploded ordnance.

Accessed and recovered 8-10 millions mines place by the Iraqi forces.

DynCorp Kwajalein, Marshall Islands 1988-1991

Provided E.O.D support for Eleven Islands and disposal of ordnance left over from WWII

Conducted safety inspections on missile launchers, assisted munitions section in the receipt and issue of

ordnance items.

Maintained three launch facilities. Performed all required maintenance. Rebuild launchers as needed.

Assisted in the recovery of JTA test packages after land impact. Launched high altitude rockets in support

of space shuttle mission.

Assisted NASA in various test programs involving radar.

Assisted off island contractors in the storage, assembly, and launch off test missiles. Provide US Army

Kwajalein Atoll (USAKA) with under water video of proposed construction sites for a new dock facility.

Briefed all constructors that were to bid for the construction of the dock facility using video and technical

manuals. Provide University of Tennessee with Sub-surface evaluations of over 750 borehole sites at two

main islands. These borehole sites provides the feasibility in using bioremediation to alleviate a problem

cause by tanks leaking JP4 fuel. Utilized a forester Magnetometer to locate a diesel fuel line that was

approximately 1.5 miles long. Received an overall rating of excellent on evaluation from USAKA and a

verbal commendation of excellence for the video.

Ford Aerospace, Beatty Nevada 1984-1988

Initiated launch of simulated Surface to Air Missile (SAMs) at incoming aircraft. Operated a tactical radar

threat system to simulate a specific ground threat for aircraft. Evaluated standardization of 14 radar sites.

Maintained 99.5% compliance with Warsaw PAC operational directives, as required by the US Air Force.

EDUCATION

US Naval Ordnance Disposal School Indian Head MD.

Basic Munitions School Lowry Air Force Bade CO.

Basic Open Water Course Kwajalein Marshall Islands.

Rescue Water Course Kwajalein Marshall Islands.

Dive Master Course Kwajalein Marshall Islands.

Under Water Video Course Kwajalein Marshall Islands.

Adult CPR/AED/F.A Northrop Grumman.

School of Military Packaging & Pine Bluff Arsenal AR.

Transportation.

Industrial Radiography (Rad1/Rad2).

Demilitarization Protective Ensemble

Support Area Operator.

Site Respirator Awareness Training.

Toxic Storage & handling System.

Hazardous Toxic Waste Management.

Toxic Area Training.



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