S hawn E. Belice
**** **** **** ****, ********, TN 37748
***********@*****.***
Objective Obtain a lieutenant position with the ability to fully utilize my skills in security and supervision while
having the ability to grow professionally.
Education University of Phoenix, Bachelor’s of Science
Major: Organizational Security and Management August 2011-Current
Expected Graduation 2014
Montana Law Enforcement Academy/P.O.S.T Certification April 2003-June 2003
Courses: Investigations, Forensic Evidence Collection and Analysis, Financial Crimes, Basic Radar Operator,
Expandable Baton, Breath Test Specialist/Senior Operator, Indoor Cannabis Cultivation, Standard Field
Sobriety/Intoxilyzer
University of Montana Western, Dillon MT January 2002-December 2002
Allegheny Police Academy, Allison Park PA August 1999-December 1999
Summary of Possess Q Level Government Security Clearance
Qualifications Have intimate knowledge of DOE Oak Ridge Reservation properties and facilities, including access
requirements and restrictions.
Have significant skills in investigative and interview methods and practices based on 18 years experience.
Skills include the ability to coordinate efforts between multiple agencies and departments through joint
investigations and exercises with local, state, and federal government agencies.
Experience Security Police Officer I
WSI Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)
Oak Ridge, Tennessee August 2010-Current
• Apply daily application of knowledge including federal laws, regulations, and restrictions as related
to WSI and site security of federal government complexes, including physical security of persons and
property. This includes compliance with DOE Policy 470.4-3, 10CFR1046 and all included training
requirements, such as medical, physical fitness, and firearms standards.
• Apply daily operating rules for all integrated control systems and facility security plans
• Have in-depth level knowledge of all procedural responses by all protective force elements
• Utilize expert knowledge of physical security protection elements, safeguards, and security
disciplines
• Utilize in-depth knowledge of physical security system, practices and requirements
• Exercise ability to implement security plans by not only in daily assignments but also in supporting
VIP visits and other special projects
• Have in-depth knowledge of ORNL facilities, including site access restriction and protective
requirements
• Use daily oral and written skills through radio communications, working on teams, and composing
incident reports
• Ensure control of site access to individuals and materials, including visitors, foreign nationals, and
prohibited articles
• Currently have approval to carry a weapon and use deadly force on ORNL property
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Security Police Officer II
WSI Oak Ridge, Y-12 National Security Complex
Oak Ridge, Tennessee November 2006-August 2010
• Apply daily application of knowledge including federal laws, regulations, and restrictions as related
to WSI and site security of federal government complexes, including physical security of persons and
property. This includes compliance with DOE Policy 470.4-3, 10CFR1046 and all included training
requirements, such as medical, physical fitness, and firearms standards.
• Apply daily application of operating rules for all integrated control systems and facility security plans
• Have extensive knowledge of Y-12 National Security Complex grounds and facilities
• Have working knowledge of all procedural responses by all protective force elements
• Have working knowledge of security management rules and regulations
• Use daily oral and written skills through radio communications, working on team, and incident
reports
• Currently meet all SPO II requirements and SPO Offensive Physical Fitness Standard
• Currently have approval to carry a weapon and use deadly force on Y-12 property
Chief Deputy Sheriff, Blaine County Sheriff’s Office
Blaine County, MT February 2003-November 2006
• Patrol assigned areas, investigate accidents, and answer calls for protection of life and property
• Conduct investigations in lead role, interrogate and interview witnesses, and make arrests
• Gather evidence and take statements in connection with criminal activities
• Performed review and approval of all case files prepared by department deputy officers
• Required to substantiate findings in court, demonstrating clear communication through verbal
testimony, enabling criminal prosecution of offenders
• Serve warrants and civil papers
• Coordinate and plan efforts by working with surrounding law enforcement agencies, such as, the
Highway Patrol or Montana Bureau of Indian Affairs, when responding to incidents, conducting
activities, and making arrests
• Duties also included providing training classes and presentations with responsibilities as Training
Officer, Field Training Officer, Senior Operator, and Handcuffing Instructor
Corrections Officer/C.I.R.T. Member
Cascade County Sheriff’s Department, Great Falls MT August 2000-September 2001
• Received and Processed arrested persons, conducted inmate counts, searched for contraband,
conducted strip and pat down searches, and managed safety and security for the maximum security
prison
• Developed and Reviewed security plans for the prison ensuring adequate security protection of the
facility. Provided recommendations when necessary to improve plan controls, such as, inmate
physical control
• Member of the Critical Incident Response Team, a specialized team of detention officers who respond
to emergency situations and riots with the facility
Military Security Forces
Great Falls, MT November 1995-December 1998
• Responded to emergency situations in the 23,500 square mile complex
• Monitored Security Force teams to ensure compliance of security standards and regulations
• Evaluated newly assigned personnel to Malmstrom Air Force Base
Military Security Forces, United States Air Force,
Osan, Korea November 1995-December 1998
• Patrolled Osan Air Base, providing a safe environment for all personnel to ensure mission capabilities
were maintained