Jordan Brewer
PO Box **** LaVergne, TN *****
*********@*****.***
Summary: Skilled Leader with twelve years of diverse experience. My specialization includes seven years of combat and mechanic experience, two years within the identification and fingerprinting laboratory, three years of study in anthropology and two years of study in drafting and mathematics. I have a proven ability to deliver quality service in the every regard to the public and my co-workers, by communicating and responding professionally in every situation.
Experience:
Gross Estates – LaVergne, TN
Personal Assistant
February 2014 – Present
As a Fingerprint Technician in the Identification Division I was responsible for serving as a digital processor, document control specialist, tenprint comparison evaluator, and facilitated high volume, public print record requests. In this role, I also:
Expanded my skills and established the new protocol for scanning new arrest records in order to digitize the system to maximize savings and time.
Volunteered to evaluate all stop-gaps, within our system, in order to streamline our processes and assist with the training of other personnel. This also allowed me to become a well rounded technician to the benefit of my employer.
St Louis Metropolitan Police Department – St. Louis, Missouri
Fingerprint and Service Technician
May 2011 – August 2013
As a Fingerprint Technician in the Identification Section of the Crime Lab I was responsible for serving as a digital processor, document control specialist, tenprint comparison evaluator, and facilitated high volume, public print record requests. In this role, I also:
Established the new protocol for scanning arrest records in order to digitize the system to maximize savings and time.
Volunteered to evaluate all stop-gaps, within our system, in order to streamline our processes and assist with the training of other personnel.
US Army Reserve – Ft. Worth, Texas
Helicopter Mechanic / Soldier
September 2001- February 2009
As an Army Reserve, Helicopter Mechanic, I served in Kuwait, Pakistan and Afghanistan where I was able to advance my knowledge within aviation and medium sized helicopter repair. In this role I also:
Learned to assist with the diagnosis and solution process in order to maintain the maximum usable helicopters at all times for the mission.
Increased my knowledge of management and leadership through mentorship and on the job experience.
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Notable Accomplishments:
President and Treasurer for the Association of Student Anthropologist and the Anthropology Club for honors students (Lambda Alpha)
Teaching local elementary age children about Anthropology with the Connecting Human Origin and Cultural Diversity program.
Effectively, efficiently and repeatedly managed all aspects of the training and safety department while implementing new streamlined processes.
Pursued continuous education as demonstrated by maintaining constant credentialed education standards relative to my field.
Education:
University of Missouri, ST Louis
Degree: B.A. Anthropology
Major: Biology, Biological Anthropology and Forensic Anthropology
San Jacinto Community College, Texas
Degree: Associates of Art in Mathematics
U.S Army Training Center At Fort Eustis
Certified: Medium Helicopter Wing Repair
Certifications:
Safety Training - January 2012
Digital Processing - March 2012
Certificate of Archaeology from UMSL – May 2012
Certificate in General Helicopter Maintenance - April 2002
Fingerprint Classification and Identification – March 2013
Skills:
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Leadership
Problem Solver
Organized
Records Retrieval
Quality Management/Improvement
Record Assessment
Strong Verbal Communicator
Safety Procedures and Equipment
AutoCad & Microstation
SPSS
Detail Oriented
MS Word, Windows, Excel, PowerPoint
Crisis Handler
Efficient Time Manager
Compassionate
Research Experience