Stephen L. Bartram
Columbus, OH ***** 614-***-**** **********@*******.***
Objective
To obtain a position within a company where I can utilize my professional experience, education, and skills to
achieve a common mission.
Profile
Dedicated and disciplined leader with proven ability to handle any situation. My diverse background includes
working with law enforcement, business operations, management, and military. Virtually 10 years of
experience in law enforcement, 5 years of management experience, and 2 years of military experience.
Skills/Qualifications Summary
1. Good Judgment 6. Report Preparation 10. Problem solving
2. Resourceful 7. Microsoft Office 11. Professionalism
Skills
3. Logical 12. Detail Oriented
8. Computer Savvy
4. Communicate Effectively 13. Consistent
9. Police & Insurance
5. Written Correspondence 14. Honest
Software
Professional Experience
2014 – Present LABORER
EFCO CORPORATION – COLUMBUS, OH
PERFORM BUFFING AND GRINDING ON CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION FORMS.
PERFORM REPAIRS ON CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION FORMS.
ASSIST IN SHIPPING AND RECEIVING OF COMPANY PRODUCTS.
FIELD TROOPER
2003 2014
STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA – SOUTH CHARLESTON, WV
1. Perform basic police services in accordance with the missions, goals, and objectives of the West
Virginia State Police and in compliance with governing federal and state laws.
2. Providing emergency assistance, conducting investigations, report writing and presenting testimony in
a court of law.
3. Conduct search and seizures, interviews and interrogations, and traffic accident investigations.
4. Arrest and detain persons with or without a warrant advising of constitutional rights, prepare
information/complaint for filing charges, review and obtain arrest warrants.
5. Protect crime scene, collect evidence, and all information to its entirety.
6. Enforce DUI/traffic laws.
7. Operate patrol vehicle driving in congested areas, pursuits off road, pursuits open road, respond to
crime in progress calls, and operate portable/car radio equipment.
8. Conduct initial and follow up investigation of crimes and events.
9. Complete written reports, interpret reports, and review any other documents.
10. Present testimony in legal proceedings in suppression hearings; probably cause preliminary hearings,
grand juries, and criminal trials.
11. Transport persons in custody.
12. Qualification and use of firearms, use of physical force to control persons, and use of deadly weapons.
13. Use and administer all equipment needed for essential tasks.
14. Follow government rules and regulations for federal, state, and local laws.
OPERATIONS OFFICE ASSISTANT
1996 2003
DELAWARE VALLEY UNDERWRITING AGENCY – HURRICANE,
WV
15. Maintain and promotes good company relations with clients, brokers, and members.
16. Responsible for supervision, training, and performance of Mail Clerks in accordance with company
policies and procedures.
17. Provide technical support and solutions for on site and off site computers.
18. Routinely maintain or oversee hardware and software programs, completing preventative maintenance,
troubleshoot failures, calling for repairs, and monitor equipment operation.
19. Responsible for proposing and implementing cost effective solutions and effective operations of the
department.
20. Obtaining all client policy information and delegating to the right departments for processing.
21. Forwarding information by receiving distributing communications, collecting and mailing
correspondence, and copying information.
22. Maintains supplies by checking inventory levels, placing and expediting orders, verifying receipt, and
delivering supplies to work stations.
23. File documents and responsible for developing or modifying filing practices.
24. Accepting ownership for accomplishing new and different requests to enhance organizations
reputation.
AIRCRAFT ARMAMENT WEAPONS SYSTEMS SPECIALIST
1995 1996
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE – GLENDALE, AR
Test and evaluate new weapons systems to inspecting, repairing and loading ordnance.
Operationally check and electrically test aircraft weapons release and gun systems.
Control a wide range of different types of test equipment and gauges and repair, if needed.
Participate in the test and evaluation of new and prototype weapons and weapon systems.
Operate and repair support equipment and electrical generators and drive bomb lift trucks.
Conduct routine safety briefings and regularly staying aware of any safety concerns.
Maintenance tasks include conditioning aircraft for modifications and removal and installation
of attaching hardware.
Stephen L. Bartram
Responsible for pilot safety to its entirety.
Education
MARSHALL UNIVERSITY
Associate in Applied Science
Police Science
Graduated with Honors
License/Certifications
Anti Terrorism Training – 2012
State and Local Anti Terrorism Training Program, Huntington, WV
Certificate of Recognition from Governor Joe Manchin III – 2010
Award for hard work and outstanding contributions during the events honoring Senator Robert
C. Byrd.
Intoximeter FST – 2008
Commission on Drunk Driving Prevention, Charleston, WV
ATV Search & Rescue – 2007
West Virginia Department of Education, Sissonville, WV
FEMA – 2005
Emergency Management Institute, Charleston, WV
Secondary Breath Analysis Operator – 2004
Bureau for Public Health, Charleston, WV
Haz Mat Awareness – 2003
West Virginia Department of Education, Charleston, WV
Certified Forklift Operator – 2014
EFCO Corporation, Columbus, Ohio
Overhead Crane Operator – 2014
EFCO Corporation 2014
Awards
2014 Honorary Kentucky State Trooper
Award given as a result of the sacrifices and assistance of the West Virginia State Police.