Philip W. Glover
**** ******* **. **. *******, WA 98502
********@*****.***
Objective:
I just finished obtaining my CDL and am seeking a position in a positive work environment where my
experience and work ethic can be utilized.
Education and Qualifications:
• Bachelor of Arts Degree- The Evergreen State College
Political Economy, Social Science, English literature, Marketing and Publication, Independent
Studies in writing
• Associate of Arts Degree- South Puget Sound Community College
Psychology, Sociology, Humanities, Communications, English, Writing
• 25 years of experience in security and facilities management.
• 19 years of transportation and security management for Representatives.
• 5 years’ experience counseling in healthy emotional management.
• 4 years as moderator for Schick graduates.
Work experience:
Legislative Support Services July-2012 to April 2013
Facilities Specialist
Responsible for issuing, tracking and maintaining cardkeys, photo id badges and office keys for House of
Representatives employees. Served as liaison between the House of Representatives and General
Administrations Department of Cardkey Services to insure all electronic-controlled access points and I-
class cardkeys were functioning properly. Responsible for helping facilitate office moves for both the
House of Representatives and the Washington State Senate.
Washington State House of Representatives-October-2001 to July-2012
Assistant Sargent of Arms. Security-Facilities specialist
Primarily responsible for issuing, tracking and maintaining cardkeys, id badges and office keys for House
of Representatives employees. Served as liaison between the House of Representatives and General
Administrations Department of Cardkey Services to insure all electronic-controlled access points and I-
class cardkeys were functioning properly. Other duties included helping to facilitate and maintain off-
season remodels and office moves.
Washington State House of Representatives -September-93 to October-2001
Security/Facilities Coordinator
Responsible for overseeing a staff of between nine and thirteen individuals covering the areas of
transportation, custodial and security needs for the House of Representatives.
Washington State House of Representatives –November 1986 to September 1993
Press Operator
Responsibilities included supervision and operation of swing-shift staff and print-shop functions during
the Legislative session as well as fulfilling print needs throughout the remainder of the year.