Oumaru Kamara,Field Service Technician, Production quality Technician,correctional officer, sales
man,
College Station, TX 77840
*******.**********@*****.*** - 832-***-****
Creating long lasting solutions, positive attitude with good work ethics, an individual and a team player, energetic and willing to work under pressure in any weather condition with flexible schedule in fast past environment, managing motion waste to achieve the best out come within any minimal resource. I have a good idea of the lean manufacturing procedures and good practices of company Standard operating procedure
(SOP). Always ready to learn new things.
Ability to work under any weather climate conditions, Positive minded and enjoys working outdoors and indoors.
Professional expertise/qualifications
Equipment operation
computer software and hardware field service Tech
customer service Representative
license Security provider
correctional officer IV
electronics and mechanical knowledge
technical working skills
CPR/AED License
TWIC card holder
Willing to relocate: Anywhere
Authorized to work in the US for any employer
WORK EXPERIENCE
Correctional Officer IV
Texas Department of criminal justice - Beeville, TX - January 2014 to Present Provide public safety, maintain security, safety and custody of inmates within the Texas Department of criminal Justice.
Field Service Technician
World Wide Tech Services - Tewksbury, MA - October 2015 to February 2016 providing on site computer repairs and part replacements if recommended, trouble shooting system software and hardware issues and making providing possible solutions for customers. helping customers to maintain a safe and problems free computers. replacing other peripheral components parts, printers, mouse, keyboard, motherboard, systems memories etc.
Production quality Technician
W Airport Blvd - Sugar Land, TX - January 2013
Job description
Materials handling
Staging all baggage containing sodium chloride in different proportion, Scanning items and computing items for reports and recording Giving assistance to the pharmacists and pharmacist technicians at the time it's needed Providing technical support to pharmacist and pharmacist technicians where there is a system failure. Passing in and passing out medications carts for labeling and for shipping and doing other work related functions.
EDUCATION
Radiological Emergency Management
Institute
July 2015
certificate
Security Academy of Texas - Security, TX
July 2013
certification
ST. Gregory's High School Monrovia Liberia
August 2012
SKILLS
Report Writing, computer hardware and software maintenance and general system trouble shooting, general work skills, management and project maintenance, purchasing and procurement,quality control. (3 years), Indoor and outdoor sales, customer service and great salesmanship. Outstanding ability to persuade customers beyond reasonable doubt. Ability to give detail summary significance of product s at point of sales and demonstrate relentless effort to provide the best service a customer is expecting. (5 years) CERTIFICATIONS
Security Officer non commision
provide security for private and cooperate businesses, provide security for lives and properties. maintain order and peaceful operations in businesses and other cooperate working environment. correctional officer IV
provide public safety and provide safety and security while maintaining order of prisoners or offenders in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice custody.
CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers and Health Care Providers October 2015 to October 2017
Providing first onsite first Aide to injure persons or people who are accidentally involved into a fatal birth taking accident or people with health issues that leads to shortage of birth. TWIC CARD HOLDER
October 2014 to October 2019
The Transportation Worker Identification Credential, also known as TWIC is required by the Maritime Transportation Security Act for workers who need access to secure areas of the nation’s maritime facilities and vessels.
PUBLICATIONS
Live as a refugee extreme live in exile: Refugees realities, the dramatic facts of refugees, IDPs, UNHCR and agencies concernSep 6, 2010
September 2010
This book is based on facts and realities coupling with true life occurrences in refugee camps in the world. It reveals all the activities, nature and state of being a refugee and also explores the significance and limitations of the UNHCR and other agencies concern not leaving out the host communities of refugees across sections. It is written in simple English language and can be used by all readers. It brings to the attention of both refugees and UNHCR and agencies concern to still admen operations in dealing with refugees whiles refugees should of course hope for better opportunities but lower their expectations because there are circumstances that involve so many processes of these opportunities. The author is also proud to state he was a refugee for 14 years in three different refugee camps in three different countries in West Africa, with verse experiences and curiosity of living as a refugee prompted his pen to the paper. Every thing you come across in this text is real; these things has happened and still happening in some areas around the world.