Richard Mahoney
Elkton, MD *****
410-***-**** Cell
410-***-**** Home
*******.*******@*******.***
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS:
Wilmington V.A.
**/**/****-**/*/2016
Assist Veterans in signing up for services (electronic records)
Show patients around site.( Negative through site)
Assist in password change and retrieve user Id.
Answer phone calls and transfer to right area of hospital.
Show patients to other areas of hospital.
2012-2013 Wilmington V.A. Travel and Eligibility
Assist veterans with filling for travel pay.
Assist with problems and directions.
Answer phone call and transfer those calls.
23 years of progressively higher leadership and management experience.
Ability to transfer versatile knowledge and skills to a career in the private sector.
Proven success in human relations, Staff Management, and operations management.
Responsible for the safety of 8 multimillion dollar aircraft and the safety of 300 personnel on a daily basis.
Personally supervise 23 personnel 20 of which work flight and three who work in back office.
Track and monitor day to day Law Enforcement and Force Protection procedures, are followed ensuring base personnel and assets are kept from harm.
Responsible for coordinating with local and federal law enforcement agencies to ensure the safety and security of high ranking government officials.
Performed Vulnerability assessments on Air Force Installation and the surrounding community and hotels responsible for housing military and civilian diplomats.
PROFESSIONAL EXPIRENCE:
U.S. AIR FORCE (AIR NATIONAL GUARD) 1993-May 2011
166 Security Forces Squadron Operations Superintendent, (2006-May 2011)
Monitor daily flight function, daily review security check reports performed for all security check points.
Direct and review monthly Random Antiterrorism Measures to ensure checks are accomplished on a daily basis to keep Air Force assets are safe from International or Domestic Terrorism.
Coordinate with Wing Commander’s office for a schedule to perform searching vehicles at the main gate before entering and exiting the base.
Ensure fight supervisors work their schedule meeting manning requirements while allowing personnel to take leave.
166th Security Forces Squadron flight member- Dushanbe Tajikistan (Aug-Nov 2002)
In support of Enduring Freedom responsible for supervisory flight members in a combat situation to ensure the emergency landing air field was kept safe for NATO Coalition aircraft could land in a safe environment who need repair for future missions.
Coordinate the safety and protection of the air field with three different countries that shared the space. (United States, French, and Russia).
Physically protect NATO aircraft and multi-personnel while aircraft were on the ground.
Coordination of house security on a 24 hour basis.
Coordination of Convoy security on a daily basis.
Escorting Finance personnel on a weekly basis to shopping areas for supplies.
Special Assignments: (Jul-Dec 2006)
166th Security Forces Training Manager (2004-2006)
Assigned to the Training Manager position to ensure training is complete for deploying personnel and prepare for Unit Compliance inspection.
166th Flight Chief Security Force Squadron (2004-2006)
Responsible for ensuring manpower requirements are met to protect Air Force Resources.
166TH Security Forces Training Manager (2002-2004)
Assigned to the Training Manager to ensure personnel are trained for upcoming Operational Readiness Inspection.
166th Security Forces Squadron (1993- 2002)
Worked flight responsible for the front line security of Air Force assets on the base by performing daily aircraft checks, entry control point checks, and perimeter checks. Responsible for running Central Security Control Center, Dispatch Patrols, ensure daily events log (Blotter)
has been completed for a record of daily security blotter.
Additional duties to include: Resource Protection Manager, ensures protection of level 4 resources are protected within requirements, Ensure a resource Protection report has been completed every two years as required.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING:
Wilmington University New Castle DE
Fortis College Springfield OH
SEPTEMBER 2005, SOED-Dynamics of International Terrorism (DIT), MacDill Air Force Base FL.
March 2004, Air Force Training Course, Charleston Air Force Base
July 2002, Phoenix Readiness opposing Force Course, FT Dix, NJ
December 2001, NCO Preparatory Academy, FT Dix, NJ
January 2001, NCO preparatory Course, Paper course
May 1996, Security Force Craftsman course, Lackland AFB TX
December 1994 Air Force Level 2, Ground combat skills, Ft Dix, NJ
August 1992, Apprentice Security Specialist Course, Lackland, AFB TX
May 1990 Training School
ACHIEVMENT AND AWARDS:
US Air Force Meritorious Service Metal
US Air Force Commendation Medal
Army Commendation Medal
US Air Force Achievement Medal
US Army Achievement Medal
Appointed to the Inspector General’s team for the 2009 inspection schedule
Recognized by Inspector General’s Office by citation and coin for exceptional service for Unit Compliance Inspection, Aug 2002.
Education:
Associates degree (Health Care) Graduate June 2011 May 2013
Business Administration May 2013 May 2015