Christopher Kuhl
N**** County Road CH
Westfield, WI 53964
OBJECTIVE: To be part of a progressive company that promotes teamwork and continued growth. In this position, I will strive to promote the company’s values and beliefs. QUALIFICATIONS
I am a motivated person that has experience in a multitude of jobs both at the entry-level position and as a manager. I have completed a 40-hour course in “training”, which consisted of giving me the tools to train new employees in a clear and consistent manner. I have also attended several courses on leadership, risk assessment and emergency preparedness. I have supervised from as little as 8 employees up to 35 employees. EDUCATION
Madison Area Technical College
Police Science: January 1988 - May 1989
Hospitality Management: August 1986 - December 1987 Pardeeville Area High School
Diploma: May: 1986
EMPLOYMENT
4/2009-Present
Jail/Dispatch Administrator -Marquette County Sheriff’s Office
• Schedule and supervise 20 fulltime staff members and up to 5 part time employees.
• Write and enforce policies and procedures for the department to conform to regulations and guidelines set forth by local, state and federal standards.
• Work closely with county, state and federal authorities to make sure the department complied with guidelines set forth.
• Plan and coordinate the hiring process including reviewing applicants.
01/2003 - 4/2009
Jail Sergeant - Columbia County Sheriff’s Office
• Supervising staff of over 35 jail officers in a facility with over 200 inmates.
• Assist in formulating policies and procedures for the jail to conform to regulations and guidelines set forth by local, state and federal standards.
• Supervising FTO (Field Training Officer) in charge of making sure all new employees receive proper training on each shift.
• Train jail stall on use of electronic control devices.
• Co-Chairman of the Sheriff’s Department Safety Committee from July 2003-December 2008
• Chairman of the jails safety/problem solving committee January 2009-April 2009
01/1998-12/2002
Jail Officer - Columbia County Sheriff’s Office
• Supervising over 200 inmates and enforcing the rules and regulations governing the operation of the facility and the confinement, safety, health and protections of the inmates to ensure a cohesive and productive environment.
• Member of the Sheriff’s Department Safety Committee
• Distribute medications and food to inmates while maintaining accurate written logs of both.
12/1992-1/1998
Machine Operator/Roustabout - Oscar Mayer
• Correct problems with products and equipment that had either USDA or Quality Assurance tags on them.
• Responsible to have knowledge of all jobs on a 25-person crew as well as train new employees.
• Develop written regulations for Job Safety Analysis, Standard Cleaning Method and Training and Certification.
• Responsible for the sanitation of all equipment.