Philadelphia, PA *****
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Bernard Norwood Jr.
Commitment. Diligence. Consistency. These are just some of the traits and habits that I believe are the cornerstones for having a long, productive career in any field.
Objective: To procure a position as a Station Manager where I may utilize my prior skills within this organization to obtain a leadership role,
February 2001 - Present
Transportation Loader
SEPTA
Responsible for the observance of all operating signals, signs, and traffic controls de vices and controlling vehicle movement accordingly. Regulating the speed of the vehicle by applying defensive driving techniques to prevent injury to person or damage to property and to prevent damage and collisions. Ensure the safety, comfort, and convenience for passengers by making sure of proper operations of doors, lighting, and ventilation. Instructing Operators of proper display of designated signs and assist driver in leaving the terminal on-time. Maintain schedules and reporting any delays. Proper announcement of cross streets, intersections, and major stops and/or any detours on route. Maintain sufficient supply of timetable schedules and other informational brochures. Assist in the removal of trash and other debris from passenger areas. Check and request the appropriate revenue or fare.
June 2018 – Present
General Services Captain/Assistant Manager
Townpark, LLC
Utilizing strong leadership skills to manage valet drivers and coordinate the service experience for hotel guests. Organize and administer necessary tasks to ensure optimal efficiency. Handle critical issues and make timely judgment calls.
September 1994 – February 2001
Anesthesia Core Technician
The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Assisted in the maintenance, set-up, and control of all equipment and supplies used by the Department of Anesthesia in the Operating Room Complex. Responsible for the ordering and maintenance of an adequate inventory of drugs/supplies in the operating room for the administration of anesthesia. Assumed the Anesthesia Technologist Supervisor duties and responsibilities in his/her absence.
August 1998 – June 1991
United States Military Service - Army
91A10 Combat Medical Specialist
Military Training using hand guns and rifles.
Awards and Certificates
Outstanding and Meritorious Service Educational Program -Knights of Pythias - Lodge No.172 - Domain of New Jersey
Certificate of Completion-2nd Basic Training Brigade-United States Army Training Center Diploma - Medical Specialist Course 300 - 91A10 Academy of Health Sciences - United States Army Certificate of Appreciation
Battery Medical Health Monitor - U.S. Air Forces in Europe Certificate of Appreciation - Assistance of Global IX Volksmarch - U.S. Air Forces in Europe Certification of Achievement
Performance of Duties-5th of The 44th Air Defense Artillery - United States Army, Europe, and Seventh Army
Certificate of Completion - Medical Proficiency Training Department of the Army
Community College of Philadelphia
Associates Degree
Lakewood High School
High School Diploma Received
●Creative
●Adaptable
●Dependable
●Problem solver
●Teamwork