Joseph Anthony McCormick
Columbus, Georgia, 31903, United States
acxuj8@r.postjobfree.com
OBJECTIVE: Seeking a Position as Security Guard
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Over 24 years of extensive military experience in various leadership and training positions.
Trained in motivating and instructing personnel in basic soldiering skills.
Four years of experience in ROTC as a military science instructor.
Two years of experience as an instructor mechanized leader’s course.
Supervised over 30 personnel in transportation support and accounted for over $10 million of logistical support equipment.
Able to communicate effectively with people from diverse cultural and educational backgrounds.
Received numerous awards and recognition for outstanding job performance and leadership.
CLASSES AND TOPICS INSTRUCTED
Bradley Leader Course Instructor Leadership First Aid
Map Reading Communications Customs and Courtesies Basic Rifle Marksmanship Drug/Alcohol Abuse Prevention Drill and Ceremony
Professional Development Physical Fitness
Equipment Maintenance Appearance of Uniform
RELEVENT EXPERIENCE & ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Armed Security Guard II, Chenega Total Asset Protection (CTAP) 2014-2016
The Armed Security Guard (ASG) is primarily responsible to perform protective service work such as guarding government owned or leased buildings and property, protecting government equipment and material, and controlling access to government installations by employees, visitors, and residents. The ASG will respond to emergencies, enforce government regulations, and conduct crowd, parking, and traffic control, inspections, and perimeter and internal access control. The ASG does not act in the capacity of a law enforcement officer, and has no arrest or apprehension powers. The ASG is armed with a side arm, shotgun, or other weapons as required.
Armed Guard II, Chenega Security & Protection Services (CSPS) 2008 – 2013
Security Force Officer will be primarily responsible to perform armed physical security work such as access control, and conduct walking security guard functions protecting government owned or leased buildings and property by employees and visitors, and protecting and preventing loss of materials or processes, which are important for national defense. Japanese Translator experience or EMT-B certificates preferred.
Armed Guard II, Chenega Security & Protection Services
Security Officer, Wackenhut Federal Security 2006-2008
Security Officer carries a sidearm, also serves in customer service
Control access by enforcing valid photo identification of all service member civilian and employee personnel prior to entering the installation
Enforce post rules and regulations, also acts as a visible deterrent to crime
Prepares written incident reports for any thefts, injuries or unusual events
Security Guard, Vance Federal Security 2005-2006
Security duties in accordance with appropriate regulations to include but not limited to detecting and preventing theft, damage, accident, trespass, sabotage and espionage.
Enforce security regulation of Fort Benning Military Installation.
Check passes and identification of individuals seeking to enter the installation or controlled access areas.
Questions suspicious persons.
Warns or apprehends and detains violators of laws, regulations, polices, rules or posted warnings.
Conduct vehicles and personnel searches in accordance with standing procedures.
Prepare written reports of all unusual situations and conditions encountered.
Monitor the alarm system and various Closed Circuit TVs for the installation.
Maintain radio communication with posts.
Carry a weapon during performance of duties.
Maintain required level of proficiency.
Military Science Instructor, United States Army 2000-2004
Instructed Basic Course classes in Military Science.
Planned, coordinated and supervised the execution of training and unit operations.
Planned all cadre and cadet training and certification records.
Prepared ammunition forecasts for training, submitted usage reports and coordinated for support.
Assessed cadet leadership potential in accordance with the Leadership Assessment Program.
Support Platoon Sergeant, United States Army 1999-2000
Shared responsibilities with leaders for the health, welfare, morale, training and combat readiness of a fortyman section.
Resourced, prepared and controlled platoon training on Vehicle Convoy Procedures.
Built Terrain Model of training areas and conducted After Action Reviews.
Conducted safety, training briefing to Senior Vehicle Commanders
Platoon Sergeant, United States Army 1988-1999
Provided professional guidance for upper managers and first line supervisors.
Supervised and trained technical teams in performing complex job skills.
Provided vehicle and Soldier support for the United States Army Infantry School.
Responsible for individuals and collective training to maintain a high state of readiness.
Researched various subjects and prepared reference material for instructional use.
Prepared classroom and equipment prior to periods of instruction.
Counseled Soldiers on performance and test evaluation results.
Prepared examinations for various periods of instruction.
Use infantry weapons for the instruction of proper vehicle maintenance.
EDUCATION AND RELATED TRAINING
HAZMAT FAMILIARIZATION AND SAFETY COURSE CERTIFICATE
U.S.ARMY AMMUNITION SCHOOL, SAVANNA, ILLINOIS 2004
FAMILY TEAM BUILDING INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATION COURSE
U.S.ARMY, RENO, NAVADA 2003
INFANTRY ADVANCED NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICER COURSE CERTIFICATE
U.S. ARMY 1997
INTRUCTOR TRAINING COURSE CERTIFICATE
U.S.ARMY 1992
COMBAT LIFESAVERS COURSE CERTIFICATE
U.S.ARMY 1991
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY LEADERS TRAINING
U.S.ARMY 1989
INFANTRY BASIC NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICER COURSE CERTIFICATE
U.S.ARMY 1986
PRIMARY LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT COURSE
U.S.ARMY 1985