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Power Plant Safety

Location:
Texas
Posted:
September 18, 2014

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Resume:

ROBERT STONE

*** ********* **** *****, ******, TX 76502

Cell Phone: 254-***-****

******.****.*****@**.****.***

*******@*******.***

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS

Hands on professional with over 20 years experience in the areas of occupational and environmental

safety and risk management:

• Proven ability to design, direct and implement effective safety programs, conduct safety training

(i.e. HAZMAT, FARP safety and inspection, as well as fire safety (TRMX system), Pre-Accident

Plans/rehearsals, etc.)

• Considerable experience in monitoring facilities and processes for compliance to OSHA

guidelines

• Trained personnel on OSHA safety and compliance, risk management and other job safety

programs

• Effectively able to work with diverse populations and interacting with all levels of management

and personnel

• Effectively able to quickly respond to changing work environments and situations.

• Recognized for job performance; received numerous awards and accommodations.

• Effective leader; motivates others to perform at the highest level. Leads by example.

• Counseled and mentored junior personnel; evaluated performance and provided guidance on

career development.

• Current Government Secret Clearance

CERTIFICATIONS

• OSHA Certified

• Class A (Commercial

Driver’s License

/CDL)

• UH-1/UH-60 Pilot

(over 1700 Flt Hrs)

Stone Resume pg. 2

• Accident • Commercial • First Aid & CPR AED

Investigation Helicopter Pilot Qualified

• Aviation Life Support • Concealed Handgun

Certified

• Hazardous Materials Equipment Technician License

• Environmental

Handling Certified

Compliance Certified

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Safety Technician / Construction Coordinator

Bechtel Construction Company, Panda Power Project, Temple, TX November 2013 – Present

Working on the construction site of a multi-million dollar, Combined Cycle Power Plant project, as a

Safety advisor and as a Construction Coordinator. Managed and coordinated support for a Sub-

contractor and informed and advised the Project Superintendent on potential hazards and other safety

issues.

• Worked directly with the Bechtel Safety and Environmental technicians, assisting in identifying

and correcting safety hazards.

• Coordinated and planned support (i.e. scaffold erection, equipment movement, materials, etc.)

for a major painting & coating contractor in order to assist them in completing their task for the

project.

Helicopter Flight Simulator / Instructor & Operator

Department of Defense, Directorate of Aviation Operations, Fort Hood, TX January 2013 –

October 2013

Ran and operated Helicopter (CH47F/Chinook, UH60 Blackhawk, AH64 Apache) Flight simulators.

Conducted flight training for Army aviators, operating helicopter flight simulators by creating the flight

conditions and scenarios for the flight in order to facilitate realistic training for the aviators.

• Operated Helicopter Flight simulators in order to allow Army aviators to practice emergency

procedures, start-up and shut-down procedures for their particular aircraft in accordance with the

operator’s manuals.

• Programed / ran the flight simulators in order to allow aviators to perform / practice their flights

under (simulated) day, night, or all meteorological conditions.

Safety Officer / Helicopter Pilot

U.S. Army, Fort Hood, TX June 2010 – February 2013

Established and implemented safety programs for nine military organizations with 500 soldiers and over

$800,000,000 worth of equipment (over 45 aircraft). These programs included Fire Prevention, Hearing

Stone Resume pg. 3

Conservation, HAZMAT, Personal Protective equipment, Composite Risk Management, Fighter

Management and Safety training.

• Identify and anticipate safety and health concerns and hazards by surveying environmental,

operational, and occupational conditions and render opinions on new procedures and recommend

preventative programs

• Organized and led investigations for over 50 Aviation and Ground accidents.

• Operate UH-60 aircraft day or night, under all meteorological conditions.

Training Officer / Helicopter Pilot

U.S. Army, Hohenfels, Germany January 2008 – June 2010

Trained and supervised Brigade-level staffs (over 100 personnel) on coordinating procedures and on

procedures to request military aviation assets.

• Informed and advised staffs on maximum utilization of aviation assets.

• Trained personnel on how to manage aviation assets and tracking aviation operations.

• Supervised the performance of Brigade Staffs while mentoring and teaching individual staff

members on techniques and procedures for running their operations more effectively.

• Operated UH-1 helicopters under all meteorological conditions, to include day and night.

Safety Officer / Helicopter Pilot

U.S. Army, Aviano Air Base, Italy December 2004 – January

2008

Managed and supervised a Safety program for a military aviation organization consisting of 70 soldiers

and over $80,000,000 worth of equipment (10 aircraft); programs included Fire Prevention, HAZMAT,

Environmental Compliance, Hearing Conservation, Flight-line and Work area Safety

• Conducted required monthly Safety training.

• Organized and conducted training that addressed Seasonal Safety Hazards (i.e., Winter Driving

and Holiday Safety, Summer Safety, Water Safety, Cold Weather and Heat Injuries).

• Operated UH-60 aircraft under all meteorological conditions, day and night.

Aviation Survival Equipment Technician / Helicopter Pilot

U.S. Army, Fort Wainwright, AK September 2001 - September 2004

Managed and maintained Aviation Life Support equipment and other survival gear, valued at over

$80,000, for over 60 aircrew members.

• Inspected and maintained First Aid and Survival Kits for aircraft and air crew survival vest.

• Conducted annual training in order to educate and train air crew members on how to use their

survival equipment (i.e., Life Raffs, Floatation devices, Air Crew Survival Kits).

• Successfully lead the Aviation Life Support Equipment (ALSE) program to achieve high ratings

during two major inspections.

• Operated UH-60 aircraft under all meteorological conditions, day and night.

EDUCATION

Stone Resume pg. 4

Bachelor of Science, Mathematics

University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX

MILITARY TRAINING

Accident Investigation Course

U.S. Army, Fort Rucker AL

OSHA Course 501 (Course in Occupational Safety & Health)

U.S. Army Combat Readiness & Safety Center, Fort Rucker, AL

Composite Risk Management (CRM) Training

U.S. Army Combat Readiness & Safety Center, Fort Rucker, AL

Environmental Awareness Training and Safety Course

U.S. Army Combat Readiness & Safety Center, Fort Rucker, AL

Aviation and Ground Safety Officer Course

U.S. Army Combat Readiness & Safety Center, Fort Rucker, AL

Aviation Life Support Equipment (ALSE) Technician & Supervisor Course

U.S. Army Aviation Center, Fort Rucker, AL

Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT) Handling / Storage and Certification Course

U.S. Army, Fort Polk, LA



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