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Support Specialist Level 1

Location:
Columbus, GA, 31907
Posted:
January 26, 2024

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Marvin T. Livingston

**** ******** **

Columbus, GA 31907

706-***-****

ad24tn@r.postjobfree.com

Career Summary

A security, Mentor, Advisor, Trainer and site managing professional with 20 years of honorable and progressive service in the US Army and 6 years with DynCorp International, served as a Field Site Security Lead/Engineer in the Anti-Narcotics Poppy Eradication Program, Tactical Operations Technician in the ACAS Program and a Project Site Manager for two DOD NTMA Program sites. 5 years with Securitas USA, Inc. Currently was a Lead as an Unexploded Ordinance Technician Level 1/Lead Range Support Specialist for E. L. Blake Corporation. Expertise in Supervisory Management, Small Arms Range and Ammunition Accountability Operations, Logistics, Engineering, Vehicle Fleet Management, Force Protection, Planning, Mentoring, Advisor, Security and Training. A conscientious Manager with the ability to lead and motivate a team to accomplish all mission/goals. Computer literate.

Lead Unexploded Ordinance (UXO) Technician Level 1/Lead Range Support Specialist

E. L. Blake Corporation Inc

Direct Support for Training Events (D.S.T.E.)

IBOLC 2-11 Infantry Fort. Benning, Ga

2018-Present

Job Summary

As a Direct Support for Training Events (D.S.T.E.) and Lead Unexploded Technician Level 1/Lead Range Support Specialist I was responsible for overseeing the effective and safe transportation of munitions distribution, Class I, II, III, IV, logistics supply pick-up’s and drop-offs, accountability and student transportation to all required training events, scheduling, planning and execution of missions and fleet management of all tactical and non-tactical vehicles for Direct Support Training Event.

Provide ammunition and explosive transport to and from off-site training events were live fire exercises are conducted

Manage the coordination of material/work sequences/schedules to support operations and transport ammunition in support of training event and disposal

Ensure vehicle is in safe operating condition and all applicable vehicle inspections are conducted prior to movement of ammunition/explosives

Conduct pre/post inspection of all vehicle and all equipment in order to minimize downtime and increase productivity

Maintain and manage all fleet D.O.T. and T.M.P. vehicles as well as manage and turn in all vehicles for services.

Coordinate all D.O.T. and T.M.P. vehicle emergency recovery in garrison and field environment.

Provide reports to supervisor as required Assist with cleaning of all supplies and equipment in preparation for use during other training events

Maintained stock records and documents, material control and ammunition/explosive reports as required

Subject Matter Expert of DA Pam 385-64, DA Pam 385-63, AR 75-1, USAIC regulation 210-4 and USAIC reg. 350-1 corresponding technical manuals required for the safe use and operation of the combat platforms and equipment.

Security Account Manager/Security Site Supervisor

Allied Universal Security Services USA, Inc.

Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield

Midland, Ga 2017-2018

Job Summary

A Security Manager who was accountable for day-to-day operations of 3 D.O.D. sites an assigned account, including hiring, training, disciplining and terminating staff. Build, improve and maintain relationships with clients and employees: develop & retain staff; coordinate needed support services and solve problems to effectively run the account. Meet or exceed financial & operational goals; provide quality customer service. Maintains or oversees maintenance of weekly operating schedules, Emergency Response Operations and completion of payroll for assigned security personnel. Provides after-hour emergency response as required.

Supervise the day to day security operations of an assigned client site.

Manage a team of security officers, site and/or shift supervisors including hiring/selection, scheduling, payroll, training, coaching, development and support.

Ensure the client site is provided with high quality security services to protect people and property.

Build, improve and maintain effective relationship with both client and employees.

Coordinate necessary support services to effectively manage client site to meet or exceed financial and operational goals and provide quality customer service.

Meet all contractual scheduled hours with a minimum of unbilled overtime.

Enforce Allied Universal policies as outlined in the handbooks, executive memos and on the portal.

Security Account Manager

Securitas USA, Inc

Pratt & Whitney site

Columbus, Ga 2017-2017

Job Summary

As a Security Account Manager in leading Security Company I manage all customer accounts and responsibilities. My focus is on acquiring additional revenue streams from existing clientele as well as bringing on new customers who can benefit from our professional Security Services. As Account Manager, I am responsible for meeting weekly, monthly and at the customer’s request and except and manage quotas while maintaining a high level of customer satisfaction. I manage 1,197 hours of at the two manufacturing sites and manage a minimum of 2 accounts with a total of 36 personnel at any given time.

Make recommendations for security force protection upgrades and improvements as needed

Member of Columbus Georgia Homeland Security Council Infrastructure Committee

Develop and enhance site specific security training

Serve as RSO to cover all security emergencies, spills, security breaches, and on-site investigations.

Coordinate Security with local law enforcement agencies.

Serves as a member of the Threat Management team working with Human Resources to conduct investigations when dealing with possible workplace violence before they extent to a crises level.

Security Supervisor

Securitas USA, Inc

Pratt & Whitney site

Columbus, Ga 2014-2017

Job Summary

A security supervisor I oversee guards who protect Pratt & Whitney property against theft and vandalism. Security officers also ensure the safety of people on their employer’s premises. I supervise the Security personnel who work in office buildings, guard houses and other buildings on two Pratt & Whitney properties. I also supervise all Roving Security Officers emergency response teams inside and outside the plant. Depending on the size of my staff, as the security supervisor might do patrol duty, or my job may be primarily administrative.

As the supervisor I monitor my staff by patrolling with them by auto or on foot.

As supervisor I’m also responsible for monitoring the electronic surveillance equipment used on the premises.

Each day as supervisor I assign areas for his officers to patrol and present a list of potential problems his officers should be on the lookout for. If someone is caught trespassing or committing another crime, the supervisor oversees the transfer of the accused person to the custody of local law enforcement personnel.

Works with staff to develop safety plans for the buildings he monitors. He leads periodic safety drills for employees and patrons in the business units.

Project Site Manager

DynCorp International (NTMA) program

Kabul, Afghanistan 2010-2012

Job Summary

Coordinates and oversees the day to day operations, maintenance, life, mission, support, services, Security and personnel, at assigned FOB (Forward Operating Base) ensuring quality and assurance to the customer.

Principle Accountabilities

Manages basic Life mission support services and accompanying labor force for assigned location.

Manages assorted team of U.S. nationals supervising skilled, semi-skilled foreign and local nationals.

Conduct meetings with the military customers to ensure that all requirements are met as defined in the Statement of Work.

Develops and executes briefings and presentations, as needed.

Communicate new requirements, concerns, and issues to PMO for resolution.

Ensure that NTMA requirements are met for employee health, morale, and welfare.

Effectively manage any NTMA employee management issues that may arise.

Oversee equipment and material within assigned area of responsibility.

Coordinate and Oversee arrival, retrofit, and upgrade of equipment and material as assigned.

Submits daily, weekly and monthly reports required by the United States Government.

Ensures resources are applied to achieve highest standards of service to client specifications.

Plans and oversees the execution of any additional services requested by the client.

Give direction and oversight pertaining but not limited to the following areas: operation and maintenance, food service, construction, waste management, and power generation.

Tactical Operations Specialist

DynCorp International ACAS Program (Afghanistan Civilian Advisor Support) Jalalabad, Afghanistan 2009-2010

Job Summary

Manages 24/7 Tactical Operations Center in support of assigned program. Serves as the primary point of contact for collecting, synthesizing and reporting operational management information. Provides total, up to date, operational awareness of all program task orders world-wide. Maintains uninterrupted communications with field locations and provides senior leadership continuous situational awareness of all operational activities world-wide.

Principal Accountabilities

Provides management, guidance, and control for the efficient utilization of operations center resources performing 24/7 duties.

Acts as the operations point-of-contact for both the customer and DynCorp International personnel operating at forward locations.

Manages the development of operational briefings for the PMO. Obtains and develops all operational data and information and synthesizes into Management Information Requirements (MIR) for senior program leadership to use as decision making tools.

Executes and facilitates all operational briefings. Responsible for the accuracy and timely receipt and reporting of all operational data across all functional disciplines.

Ensures compliance with all company and program policies, procedures, and other practices set forth by upper management directives. Tracks status and advises senior leadership in non-compliant areas and provides recommendations regarding achieving compliance.

Provides direct support to the Program Manager and field sites located worldwide. Develops courses of action for immediate problem resolution.

Coordinates with subcontractors as required for purchase and delivery of materials and equipment required to support contract operations.

Provides timely, accurate reporting to upper management and contract representative as required; must be able to efficiently task operations center staff to satisfy all reporting requirements.

Responds to requests for information (RFI) from field sites.

Supervises the operations center staff in the maintenance and updating of information site to include archiving of all applicable files, logs, and other data sources.

Initiates immediate action in the event of emergency situations; provides timely notification to applicable management personnel.

Field Site Security Engineer Mentor/Advisor

DynCorp International PEF Program (Poppy Eradication Force)

Kabul, Afghanistan 2007-2009

Job Summary

Supervises the security and implementation of all defensive and offensive complex obstacles and fortifications. Provides all technical guidance to the FOB manager and the Deputy Program manager. Supports the Security manager in the accomplishment of their force protection duties; assists in performance of constructing fighting positions, HESCO fortifications and wire entanglements; conducts reconnaissance operations, determines limiting slopes, curves, stream velocity, and gap widths for the deployment or the crossing of bridges.

Responsible for route classifications, Critical Features, Slopes and Radius Computations, and Obstructions.

Road Reconnaissance Classification and Recording. Bridge Reconnaissance Hasty and Deliberate.

Tunnel Reconnaissance, Water-Crossing Reconnaissance, Ford Reconnaissance.

Army Aircraft and Helicopter Characteristics, Construction of Forward Landing zones or Airstrip’s

Wire Obstacles, Barbed Wire, Triple-Standard Concertina, Four-strand Cattle Fence, Anti-vehicular Obstacles, AT Ditches, Log/Steel Post Obstacles, Tetrahedrons, and other Obstacles.

Constructing HESCO fortifications.

Constructing Weapons Fighting Positions, Individual Fighting, Crew Served Weapons and Indirect Fire Fighting Positions, Range Cards.

Vehicle Positions Hasty, Modified, Deliberate, Protective Artillery and mortar Fighting Positions.

Field Site Security Lead Mentor/Advisor

DynCorp International PEF Program (Poppy Eradication Force)

Kabul, Afghanistan 2007-2007

Job Summary

Train and Mentor the Afghanistan National Police NCO,O and Officers on Scheduling and leads work of assigned field site security personal in maintaining security and safety of people and property in assigned area of a Forward Operating Base. Also plan all Convoy Movement Operations for the FOB in theater. Trains counsel and mentor other security personal in performance of duties.

Worked with Management of DynCorp International programs in the areas of operations to develop security and training programs beneficial to their specific needs.

Supervised and develop security and training programs related to firearms and force protection for in-house employees and the Afghan National Police.

Internally developed and worked with outside vendors and contractors to schedule training programs and to determine training support materials for the training courses.

Provided guidance and direction utilizing strong technical and training skills.

Coordinated the semi-annual Security Assessments of DI sites within the area of operations.

Managed the development of training and security programs including outline, text and handouts for the Afghan National Police.

Corrections Officer

McIntosh Youth Development Campus

Darien, Ga. 2006-2006

Job Summary

Under General supervision, monitors and provides crisis, on-site intervention for youthful offenders assigned to the institution. Provides a safe, secure and clean environment for the rehabilitation and custody of youth without endangering private citizens, other residents, staff or property.

Excellent case management skills.

Excellent team-work and interpersonal skills.

An ability to work effectively and calmly with individuals who are often offensive, upset, hostile, and dangerous.

Evaluating the severity of an offender's violations/non-compliance, reviewing appropriate Policy & Procedure, and determining required action.

Using crisis intervention and counseling techniques to assist and direct offenders.

Testifying before the Court, Parole Board, and Grand Jury.

NCOIC DPMS Small Arms Ranges

Ft. Stewart, GA

2004-2006

Job Summery

Non-Commissioned Officer in charge of all the Small Arms ranges on Ft. Benning, Georgia. Inspect, open, close, and run day to day operations for each Small Arms Ranges. Accounts over 86 ranges for all ammunition, weapons, and equipment and has been cleared prior to all parties departing the range. Handle all medical emergencies, direct personal as needed to aide in any situation that may arise. Manages Air space for all Aircraft from 10,000 feet to 800 feet AGL.

Supervise all comprehensive ground training and to be the director of all small arms ranges and related programs such as Hazardous waste/transportation, munition accountability/forecasting/ range safety, armory operations, and instructor training.

Manages and inspect all security functions on all the small arms ranges on Ft. Benning.

Oversee and instruct the completion, and training of Officer’s and Non-Commissioned officer’s ranger certification course.

Serves as the Post Installation subject matter expert, works in conjunction with the Director of the Ft. Benning DPMS to ensure all Commander directed programs, polices, procedures are compliant with Ft. Benning DPMS regulations.

EDUCATION

Completed Bachelor’s Degree of Science in Criminal Justice at Colorado Technical University 12 Nov 2020.

North Central Institute Clarksville, TN 39 Credits 1999

Fayetteville Technical College Fayetteville, NC 7.6 Credits 1999

Bauder College Campus Fort Lauderdale, FL 1986 Basic Electronics

Diploma Miami Edison sr. High School, Miami FL 1985, High School Graduate

TRAINING

Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Training Course. General Industry Safety and Health. 2012

DynCorp International ACAS Armored Vehicle Driving Course Certification. Level 3 to level 7. 2012

Trojan Security International, Advance Executive/Close Protection (PSD High-Risk Security) Hostile Environments 2010

Trojan Security International, Advance Executive Hostage Rescue, Hostage Survival & Kidnap Awareness (Hostile Environments) 2010

Trojan Security International, Advance Tactical Firearms & Weapons Familiarization Course 2010

National Rifle Association of America, Advanced Personal Protection outside the Home Course 2010

National Rifle Association of America, Personal Protection in the Home Course 2010

National Rifle Association of America, Basic Rifle Shooting Course 2010

National Rifle Association of America, Basic Pistol Course 2010.

DynCorp International ACAS Armored Vehicle Driving Course Certification Course. Level 3 to level 7. 2010

Certified: Tier 3, Crucible Kroll Training Center, Fredericksburg, Virginia 2006

Combatives Trainer Course (40 hours- Level 1) Ft. Stewart, GA 2003

Bus Driving Course (40 hours) Camp Casey, South Korea 2001

Automated Air Load Planning System (ALLPS) Certification Ft. Bragg, NC 2000

Command Financial NCO Certification (50 Hours) Ft. Bragg, NC 2000

AMC Affiliation Cargo Preparation Course Ft. Bragg, NC 2000

Air Movement Operations HAZMAT Course Ft. Bragg, NC 2000

Unit Movement Officer Course (UMO) (80 Hours) Ft. Bragg, NC 2000

Military Leaders Substance Abuse Course (MILSAC) Ft. Bragg, NC 1999

Unit Alcohol and Drug Coordinator Course (UADC) Ft. Bragg, NC 1999

Maintenance Management (72 Hours) Ft. Bragg, NC 1999

Drivers Training in Europe Course (40 Hours) 1995

Sapper Leader Course Ft. Lenard wood. MO 1994

Noncommissioned Officer Course for Combat Arms Course Ft. Stewart, GA 1994

NBC Defense Course Ft. Benning, GA 1993

Operations and Unit Maintenance Course Ft. Benning, GA 1993

Noncommissioned Officer School of Infantry Ft. Benning, GA 1991

Unit Armorer Course (40 Hours) Ft. Benning, GA 1990

Airborne Course Ft. Benning, GA 1990

Combat Engineering Training Ft. Leonardwood, MO 1987



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