Daniel Moore
**** ******* ******** **. ******, TX 76244
*************@*****.***
Summary of Qualifications
VRA - Eligible Veteran with a B.A. in Management
Over 5 years of Supervisory and Operations Management experience
Class A Commercial Driver's License with Hazmat and Tanker Endorsement
Education
BA in Management - December 2014, American Military University, Charles Town, WV
United States Army Infantry Noncommissioned Officer, Honorably Discharged
Warrior Leader Course, US Army Noncommissioned Officer Academy
Substance Abuse Program Management Certificate, US Army
Technical Transportation of Hazardous Materials, US Army
Class A Commercial Driver's License Course with Hazmat and Tanker Endorsement- Central Tech, Cushing, OK
Work History/Relevant Experience
Halliburton July2015 - Current
Preventive maintenance and services on pumps.
Responsible for verifying fluid access to well by visual inspection of wheel valves and high pressure valves.
Ensuring casing pressure remains at the proper psi based on the requirements of the site supervisor.
Driving tankers up to 95000lbs with no accidents
United States Army - Operations Noncommissioned Officer January 2007-June2015
Management
Supervised combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan which included over 200 days of direct fire.
Ensured personnel maintained visual and verbal communications during house-to-house combat
Maintained administrative data for personnel to ensure that insurance, next of kin, and legal information were kept current.
Trained personnel in combat techniques such as mine clearance, IED detection, rules of engagement and escalation of force which resulted in 15 IED’s found and destroyed without loss of life or injury to American or foreign personnel.
Served as Substance Abuse Program Manager responsible for maintaining records of personnel trained in the aspect of substance abuse, collecting urinalysis samples, ensuring proper chain of custody, and shipping samples for testing.
Operations
Planning for Battalion level training operations, to include logistical considerations as well as successfully requisitioning transportation equipment from other organizations, resulting in the successful training of over 700 personnel.
Served as Battalion level Hazardous Materials Certifying Official, responsible for ensuring documentation was completed for all shipments of hazardous materials according to Department of Defense and Department of Transportation law.
Recorded expenditures of ammunition resources in order to accurately report impacts on training events due to budgetary surpluses and shortfalls
Daniel Moore
4640 Prairie Crossing Dr. Keller, TX 76244
*************@*****.***
Leadership
Awarded the Army Achievement Medal for exceptionally inspirational leadership and for motivating peers and subordinates to strive for superior results in all aspects of mission planning, preparation, and execution.
Recognized by the Commandant of the US Army Noncommissioned Officers’ Academy for graduating third in class from the Warrior Leader’s Course.
Awarded the Army Achievement Medal for clear demonstration of leadership qualities, abilities, responsibility, and superior performance as a Noncommissioned Officer.
Procurement
Responsible for planning for forecasting ammunition requirements no later than 90 days prior to training.
Maximized training time by coordinating ammunition transportation resulting in zero training being cancelled or rescheduled.
Facilitated large ammunition movements to other military reservations with supporting organizations
Coordinated use of non-lethal training aids, which enhanced training opportunities and allowed personnel to gain a higher level of understanding with the characteristics and employment of 13 different weapon systems utilized within the US Army.
Awards
Purple Heart – two awards Afghan Campaign Service Medal with two stars
Army Commendation Medal – two awards Iraq Campaign Service Medal with two stars
Army Achievement Medal – four awards Overseas Service Ribbon with numeral ‘2’ device
Meritorious Unit Citation – two awards Combat Infantryman Badge
Army Good Conduct Medal – two awards
Organizations
National Infantry Association The American Legion
Military Order of the Purple Heart The Veterans of Foreign Wars
The American Legion
References
First Lieutenant Peyton Johnson - Platoon Leader - 425-***-****
First Lieutenant James Bryson - Executive Officer - 602-***-****
SFC Matthew Banaszewski - Senior Operations NCO- 315-***-****