Lewis R Croak II
Goose Creek, SC 29445
Email:***********@*****.***
Home: 912-***-****
Work Experience:
Chenega Security Protective Services (5/5/2005 - Present) – Assistant Site Project Manager
Department of Homeland Security, Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, Charleston, South Carolina Supervisor:
J.T. Thorpe - 843-***-****; Contact: Yes
Hours per week: 40 plus
Duties: To ensure that the company meets its contractual obligations. Responsible for exercising leadership,
maintaining high morale, directing and inspecting the performance of security personnel assigned to the site. This
includes overseeing the scheduling work distribution and training, answering of questions related to work, and solving
problems. As the Assistant Security Director, was the direct daily liaison between contract officials and the contractor.
Had complete knowledge of the site, all buildings and facilities, post orders, emergency contact list, emergency
procedures, special instructions and all post duties at the site. Administered instructions to security personnel assigned
to the site and assure that all officers are familiar with the facility and their duties. Accurately maintained all field file
records of employees assigned to the site, these records included, time and attendance, disciplinary actions,
promotions, demotions, commendations, status/payroll change reports. Take charge and direct security personnel in
any unusual or emergency situations requiring immediate and necessary action. In case of a dispute or difference of
opinion between security officers, and/or supervisors, would make the final decision. Conduct unannounced
inspections on all shifts in order to assess the officers’ performance. Notify the Project Manager of any outdated
material contained in the post orders, also advised the Project Manager of any relevant information that I felt should be
included in the post orders. Responsible for keeping post orders accurate and up-to-date.
Gordon Trucking, Inc. (10/01/2004 - 05/05/2005) - Long-Haul Truck Driver
Pacific, Washington
Supervisor: Ivan Olmedo - 800-***-****; Contact: Yes
Hours per week: 40
Duties: 18-wheeler truck driver with six months experience delivering fragile materials throughout the Western United
States. Authorized to transport hazardous material, strong background with shipping and receiving in relations to
loading and reloading/docking trucks. Experience in picking up and delivering freight and containers from warehouses
to customers. Maintain a perfect driving record by practicing careful, defensive driving techniques to attain and
maintain a perfect safety record. Demonstrated ability to learn and use new computer technologies to improve delivery
scheduling and tracking.
Harsco Track Technologies (10/12/2001 - 10/12/2002) - Rail Grinder
West Columbia, SC
Supervisor: Robert Jackson - 803-***-****; Contact: Yes
Hours per week: 40
Duties: Operated, controlled, and maintained the Harsco Track Technologies RMS-5 Production Grinder. Locomotive
engineer operated a diesel-electric locomotive, interpreted train signals, railway rules and regulations.
Maintained an implacable safety record; insuring the well being of the public and fellow workers. Preformed
maintenance on Power cars, changed motors, trouble shoot Actuators, and monitored rail grinding computer.
J-N-T Security Service (10/01/1999 - 02/01/2000) - Security Guard
Minot, North Dakota
Supervisor: James Johnson - 701-***-****; Contact: Yes
Hours per week: 24
Duties: Patrol industrial and commercial premises to prevent and detect signs of intrusion and ensure security of doors,
windows, and gates. Answer alarms and investigate disturbances. Monitor and authorize entrance and departure of
employees, visitors, and other persons to guard against theft and maintain security of premises. Write reports of daily
activities and irregularities, such as equipment or property damage, theft, presence of unauthorized persons, or unusual
occurrences. Call police or fire departments in cases of emergency, such as fire or presence of unauthorized persons.
Circulate among visitors, patrons, and employees to preserve order and protect property. Answer telephone calls to
take messages, answer questions, and provide information during non-business hours or when switchboard is closed.
Warn persons of rule infractions or violations, and apprehend or evict violators from premises, using force when
necessary.
United States Air Force (06/14/1995 - 06/13/1999) - Security Police
Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota
Supervisor: Tsgt. Takowski - 701-***-****; Contact: Yes
Hours per week: 40
Duties: Enforce standards of conduct, federal, state, local laws, official orders and regulations. Performs force
protection duties, including use of deadly force to protect personnel and resources. Protect nuclear and conventional
weapons systems and other government resources. Control and direct, vehicles and pedestrian traffic through the
installation. Provides armed response and controls entry. Detect and report the presence of unauthorized personnel and
activities. Implement security reporting and alerting system. Perform air base defense functions contributing to the
force protection mission. Control and secure terrain inside and outside military installations. Defend personnel,
equipment, and resources from hostile forces. Operate in various field environments; perform individual, and team
patrol movements, both mounted and dismounted, tactical drills, battle procedures, convoys, military operations other
than war, antiterrorism duties, and other special duties. Applies self-aid buddy care, life saving procedures, including
cardiopulmonary resuscitation, as first responder to accident and disaster scenes.
Education
College/University
Columbia Southern University (01/05/2011 – 7/2013)
Orange Beach, Alabama
United States
Degree: Criminal Justice Administration (June 2013)
GPA: 3.7
License – South Carolina Law Enforcement Division Security Officer (02/24/2012)
Trained on Basic role of the security guard, Washington State licensing laws, observation, proper actions, reactions,
ethics and diversity.
Training – United States Air Force Security Police Training School (10/01/1995)
Trained on application of criminal law, powers of arrest, Uniformed Code of Military Justice, unarmed
self-defense. Trained on security requirements for nuclear and non-nuclear munitions and resources. Conducted
response force capture and recovery exercises. Trained on operations and communications security procedures and
counter measures. Certified and trained in numerous weapons.