Dwayne Harbison
**** ********* **. ********* *.C. 28269
**********@*******.***
Contact Person or Company Name
Address of Employer
Dear Human Resource Specialist,
I am eager to explore career opportunities with (enter company name) that will help me excel in today’s (enter the field that company function in) world. I am also interested in putting my experience, skills and education into play as well as learn and become knowledgeable in the Criminal Justice field.
As a team member of your agency I can provide;
* Excellent oral and written communication skills, highly motivated and focused
* Efficiency, reliability, and accuracy
* Maturity, honesty; ability to look at challenges as opportunities
* Extensive experience cultivating professional relationships with clients and co-workers
* Multi-tasking and prioritizing
I have a strong background in (list qualifications and attributes). Experienced with (what you are experienced that relate to the position applying for). I have interacted with (list interactions with people or group that relate to the position applying for). You will find my skills and experience very favorable in assisting with the daily on goings of a professional atmosphere.
When we have the opportunity to meet, I will elaborate more on my education and work experience, which will complement the needs of the company. I have attached my resume and college transcript. I can be reached during the day at 704-***-**** or 704-***-****. I’m looking forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely,
Dwayne Harbison
Dwayne Harbison
4926 Benthaven Ln. Charlotte N.C. 28269
• **********@*******.***
Career Profile
Over 20 years of experience in leadership and training roles in the U.S. Army, with expert knowledge of operations management, personnel management, and cross-functional communication.
Education
Strayer University
BS - Criminal Justice, Concentration in Administration
Minor in Management August 8, 2015
Skills and Accomplishment
Instructor for Common Task Training, Drivers Training
Recognized by commanding officer for exceptional job resolving personnel issues
Received ratings for unapproachable integrity multiple times over course of career
Equal Opportunity Leader Course (March 2002)
Professional Experience
D&W Harbison Creations Charlotte N.C. 2004-present
Janitorial Company providing services to commercial and industrial clients
Successfully maintain and service all company equipment in excess of $25k
Trained 15+ employees on the usage of company equipment
U.S. Army
Platoon Sergeant Fort Irwin, CA 2003-2004
Leads all operations of the platoon, ensuring combat effectiveness and safety for 61 personnel.
Responsible for the professional development, training, health and welfare of 61 soldiers.
Responsible for the maintenance, accountability, safe operation and readiness of equipment valued in excess of $12.5 million
Unit Movement NCO, Drivers Training Instructor
Squad Leader Supply & Transportation Company, Tikrit, Iraq 2002-2004
Performed duties as a Squad Leader in a combat Heavy Equipment Transportation Company and responsible for 15 Soldiers and family members.
Provided direct support to 7 rapidly deployed divisions in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom
Responsible for the professional development, training, health and welfare of 10 NCO's and 5 soldiers
Mentored and assisted five department safety supervisors to achieve four commendable and one satisfactory rating on an annual inspection.
Trained environmental compliance standards to bring the unit from a 48% untrained to a 98% trained in the annual environmental inspection
Senior Truck Master Fort Irwin CA 2002-2003
Served as principle NCO for Trucking Operations within the Support Squadron; planned, coordinated and supervised activities that supported the training of 750 soldiers assigned to 3 Troops and 2 Companies.
Supervised 5 NCO Master Drivers and ensured that training was performed to Army standards through monitoring, assisting and inspecting Troop and Company level Drivers Training, Driver Sustainment Training and programs related to safe vehicle operation including Night Driving, Rough Training Operations and Convoy Procedures
Maximized headquarters training course, sending 30+ personnel to increase qualified personnel.
Controlled inventories vehicles and personnel assuring 100% accountability of $540M+ equipment stateside
Safety-first focus in training and everyday activities allowed for support for the following: Squadron Safety NCO, Squadron AOAP Monitor, PMCS and AOAP Certification as well as Roadside Safety Inspections.
Platoon Sergeant Supply & Transportation Troop, U.S. Army, Fort Irwin CA 2002-2002
Responsible for advising the platoon leader on the health, welfare, training, discipline, and safety of 34 soldiers and their family members.
Ensured timely support of all logistical equipment, trash, water, food, ice and all movement of tracked and oversized equipment throughout the National Training Center Battle Field.
Unit Movement NCOIC, Unit Master Driver, Block Coordinator
Transportation Coordinator Supply & Transportation Troop, Fort Irwin CA. 1999-2002
Responsible for conducting small group instruction and performing academic and Drivers training and evaluation to both soldiers and civilian, in addition to also writes and updates Troop SOP.
Truck Master in the Supply and Transportation Troop, Support Squadron, 11th Armored Calvary Regiment (OPFOR) at the National Training Center.
Responsible for reviewing, planning, and coordinating all internal and external rotational and Garrison missions.
Responsible for the PMCS of over 160 pieces of equipment, light, medium, and heavy tactical wheeled vehicles, engineering equipment, and ground support equipment.
Responsible for Drivers Training Program and motor-pool safety of 110 assigned soldiers
Unit Movement NCOIC, Unit Tasking NCO, Motor-pool Key Control NCO, Unit Master Driver, Unit Road Test Examiner.
Transportation Supervisor U.S. Army, Mannheim, Germany 1993-1999
Supervise the safe processing of 4,472 passengers and 1,798 pieces of equipment. Certified over 100 pieces of hazardous cargo for air shipment. Accounted for $2.1M worth of equipment in support of Task Force Hawk in Tirana (Albania). Focused on mission and with technical knowledge, made sound and professional recommendations to upper management.
Division Transportation Movement Manager U.S. Army, Fort Stewart, GA 1990- 1993
Assisted in the transportation coordination in planning for movement of personnel and equipment that exceeded the cost of thousands of dollars. Provided technical guidance and supervise in loading aircraft, ships, railcars, and trucks. Trained customers in correct procedures of completing convoy request forms. Maintained the daily maintenance on oversized equipment.
Awards
Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal
Army Superior Unit Award
Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
Six Good Conduct Medals
Meritorious Service Medal
National Defense Service Medal (2)
NATO Medal
(4) Army Commendation Medal
Joint Service Achievement Medal
(6) Army Achievement Medal
Joint Meritorious Unit Award
Valorous Unit Award
Korean Service Medal
Southwest Asia Service Medal w/3 Bronze Service Star
Noncommissioned Officer Development Ribbon
w/ numeral 2
Army Service Ribbon
Overseas Service Ribbon (4th Award)
United Nations Medal
Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait)
Kuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia)
Religion
Kingdom Life Christian Fellowship
Volunteer
James Martin Middle School (volunteering with 8th grade students)
Hobbies/ Personal Information
Married 24 years a son 24years old helping others
Fishing Enjoy Jazz Music Family Time