Jesse
Stanford
Jay, Maine ****9
*****************@*****.***
SUMMARY
A Military veteran that is an energetic team leader and coworker, able to
communicate effectively with people of all ages and backgrounds. Works
collaboratively to resolve problems and to motivate team members to achieve
personal and organizational objectives in a safe, timely and efficient
manner.
Key Strengths
Organized Mechanically Inclined
Personable
Team Player Self motivated
Detail Oriented
EXPERIENCE
Millwright Union local 1121
March 2015- Present
Framingham Mass
Union number 90055798
Completed OSHA 30 hour class.
Seaman, United States Coast Guard
South Portland, Maine
March 2011- 2015
Search and rescue operator and federal law enforcement boarding officer
assigned with small boat
Station South Portland. I was involved in hundreds of search and rescue
missions, local law enforcement assignments and presidential convoys as
well as the busy case load of Northern New England's operations
I was trained to interpret, fix and operate
Electrical, Diesel and Gas power systems, blueprints and schematics
Electrical and mechanical switches, drives and motors
D/C to A/C inverters
Pneumatic and hydraulic pistons, levers, switches and solenoids
Variable drives associated with mechanical to electrical control of power
systems
Power distribution (high and low voltage)
Read blueprints, wiring diagrams, schematic drawings, or engineering
instructions for assembling electronics units, applying knowledge of
electronic theory and components.
Test electronics units, using standard test equipment, and analyze results
to evaluate performance and determine need for adjustment.
Identify and resolve equipment malfunctions, working with manufacturers or
field representatives as necessary to procure replacement parts.
Maintain working knowledge of state-of-the-art tools or software by
reading or attending conferences, workshops, or other training.
Testing devices for pressure tolerances
Life cycle measurements
As a supervisor to three junior enlisted seaman, I was in charge of
Complex situations between on scene operators and authorizations from
command
Requests from command to bring units, both local and federal up to speed
on current situations
Ensuring compliance with Federal law when assessing violations
Processing and following-up on a high volume of phone calls and written
requests from media outlets on large case's and public events
Daily review's of active and pending situations and the expected results
from my supervisors
Independently managing case work when expected with minimal supervision
Bringing grievances to the command and requesting guidance in daily and
weekly team meetings
Maintenance, Doctor's Inn
1569 Buford Dr. NE, Georgia
March 2007- March 2011
I was on a team of engineers the maintained the doctors office. I helped
bring the building up to current medical code. This involved removing and
replacing the electrical, plumbing and pneumatic systems and installing the
medically compliant products needed.
negotiate
EDUCATION
Georgia State University, Sports Medicine 2006-2008
Federal Law Enforcement Training academy (FLETC) June 2011
SKILLS
Secret security clearance
CPR and advanced life saving support certified
OSHA 30 Hour certified
I have a great ability to find the problem, assess a solution and to
prioritize the appropriate response
I am well adapted to stressful situations for long periods of time
A great team worker, able to bring people together to finish common goals
and objectives.
I work well with limited supervision and complete tasks on or under budget.
I am competent, capable and able to get results.
I have realistic views on policy. I present people and scenes as they are.
I communicate tactfully and effectively, both orally and in writing.