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Fresno, CA
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April 17, 2024

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Roshawn Lewitt Ray *** Ostrander ave Merced, California 95341 United States Mobile: 209-***-**** Email: ad423u@r.postjobfree.com Availability: Job Type: Permanent Work Schedule: Full-time, Job sharing Desired Locations: ALL, California, United States; ALL, Montana, United States; Alameda County, California, United States; Albany, California, United States; Atwater, California, United States; Berkeley, California, United States; Castle AFB, California, United States; Castro Valley, California, United States; Vacaville, California, United States; West Modesto, California, United States; West Sacramento, California, United States; South Turlock, California, United States; Stockton, California, United States; Tracy, California, United States; Travis AFB, California, United States; Turlock, California, United States; Union City, California, United States; San Jose, California, United States; San Leandro, California, United States; San Lorenzo, California, United States; San Mateo, California, United States; Santa Clara, California, United States; Santa Clara County, California, United States; Sacramento South, California, United States; Salida, California, United States; San Francisco, California, United States; San Francisco County, California, United States; San Joaquin, California, United States; San Joaquin County, California, United States; Patterson, California, United States; Pinole, California, United States; Pleasanton, California, United States; Richmond, California, United States; Sacramento, California, United States; Sacramento County, California, United States; Merced County, California, United States; Modesto, California, United States; Montclair, California, United States; North Turlock, California, United States; Oakland, California, United States; Oakland Army Base, California, United States; Lodi, California, United States; Los Banos, California, United States; Madera, California, United States; Madera County, California, United States; Martinez, California, United States; Merced, California, United States; Galt, California, United States; Hayward, California, United States; Hilmar, California, United States; Lathrop, California, United States; Livermore, California, United States; Livingston, California, United States; Daly City, California, United States; Delhi, California, United States; Dublin, California, United States; Emeryville, California, United States; Escalon, California, United States; Fairfield, California, United States; Central Valley, California, United States; Ceres, California, United States; Ceres Northwest, California, United States; Clovis, California, United States; Coachella, California, United States; Contra Costa County, California, United States Work Experience: Federal Police Officer operations LT Defense Logistics Agency (This is a federal job) 25600 S Chrisman RD Tracy, CA 3/2012 - Present Salary: $80,748.00 USD Per Year Hours per week: 40 Series: 0083 Police Pay Plan: GS - General Schedule (Ch. 51, 5 U.S.C.). Grade: 9/5 Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills: Operation's LT Duties, Serves as shift supervisor over assigned shift of police officers performing law enforcement and crime prevention service to maintain law and order during normal and emergency operations. Performs and supervises police duties to assure the protection of life, property, and the civil rights of individuals 4/17/24, 4:13 PM Print Resume https://www.usajobs.gov/applicant/document/resumes/ 2/6 through the enforcement of federal, state, and local laws, ordinances, agency rules, and regulations. Supervises the activities and operations of all shift law enforcement personnel with responsibility and authority on matters about shift activities and operations. Enforces and maintains law and order to deter crime and other violations of law, regulation, policy, directive, or rule and to preserve and/or restore the peace. Ensures DLA personnel, facilities, and resources are protected by maintaining an adequate anti-terrorism readiness posture. Plans, controls, and supervises the activities and operations of the shift supervised. Inspect shift personnel for minimum standards of appearance, readiness, and equipment operability before and during duty assignments, including observations of patrol posts. Makes periodic inspections of assigned areas, immediately taking corrective action for any discrepancies noted. Maintains and manages time and attendance and daily schedules of officers and special duties and projects. Responsible for implementing post orders, conducting training classes related to Police procedures, responsible for enforcement of all rules and regulations relative to custodial security of the institution, investigating reported violations of prohibited acts, (i.e. assaults, disturbances, or other illicit activities), taking appropriate actions as dictated by the seriousness of the violation. Planning and conducting criminal investigations, operations, searches, or arrests. Observing illegal activities, or obtaining additional intelligence. Assisting in enforcing criminal violations within the scope of DOD enforcement activities. Participating in public relations activities. Supervisors manage stressful, complex, or emergent situations that may arise within the workplace. Resolves work problems presented by staff and recommends or implements methods to improve production/quality of work in the unit. Provides subordinates with performance requirements and expectations. Tracks and evaluates progress providing feedback to the Crisis Responder. Makes recommendations for employee promotions or reassignments; approves leave requests; addresses leave issues; and takes disciplinary action in accordance with established policy and negotiated labor agreements. Assigns work to be accomplished by subordinates. Communicate business goals, procedures, and quality standards and provide leadership with guidance regarding training, policy development, and data analysis. Coordinates with team members to initiate emergency services or create facility transportation plans as appropriate. Performs difficult and complicated reviews and analyses of complex issues, ambiguous situations, and ethical conflicts. Supervisor: LT Benitzhar 925-***-****) Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes Federal Police Officer Department Of the Airforce (This is a federal job) Fairfield, CA 3/2011 - 3/2012 Salary: $53,474.00 USD Per Year Hours per week: 40 Series: 0083 Police 4/17/24, 4:13 PM Print Resume https://www.usajobs.gov/applicant/document/resumes/ 3/6 Pay Plan: GS - General Schedule (Ch. 51, 5 U.S.C.). Grade: 6-10 Duties, Accomplishments, and Related Skills: enforces the full range of police officer duties within the military installation. Incumbent has full powers of arrest and apprehension which entails carrying a firearm, mirandizing suspects, preserving evidence, and testifying in court as it pertains to enforcing regulations on a military installation. The incumbent is required to meet all requirements of Federal, DoD, AF, MAJCOM, State, and local level rules and regulations to maintain qualification as a police officer whose jurisdiction is only within the confines of the military installation. Conducts preliminary and final short-term investigations of a broad range of alleged and actual crimes occurring within the military installation. Investigates crimes and suspected criminal activities; interviews witnesses; secures crime scenes, compiles and preserves evidence. Respond to calls for emergency assistance to include traffic accidents, domestic disputes, suicides, burglary, robbery, sex offenses, unruly or truant children, missing persons, suspicious persons, neighborhood disputes, catastrophic events, scenes of crimes/natural disasters, and possibly murder, gang fights, and enemy attacks, and makes apprehensions. The incumbent is required to perform specialized techniques, methods, and procedures to execute search and apprehension; detect explosives or illegal drugs; counter-terrorist operations, or counter-violence posing a threat to public safety. Acts as the on-scene commander for significant and catastrophic events as required and initiates the Air Force Incident Management System (AFIMS) as needed. Investigates accidents, summons rescue squads and firefighters, and redirects onlookers from the scene. Addresses youth and community groups to deter crime. Patrols the installation on foot or in vehicles; responds to alarms, irregularities, and unusual or suspicious circumstances; and investigates the incidents. Serves as Security Forces Dispatcher for the Installation. Performs the full range of Base Entry Controller duties. Performs the full range of duties for defending protection level resources. Supervisor: David Trojanowski 707-***-****) Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes Federal Correctional Officer Federal Bureau of Prisons (This is a federal job) 5701 8th St, Dublin, CA 3/2006 - 1/2010 Salary: $63,748.00 USD Per Year Hours per week: 40 Series: 0007 Correctional Officer Pay Plan: GS - General Schedule (Ch. 51, 5 U.S.C.). Grade: 7-4 Duties, Accomplishments, and Related Skills: Being a correctional officer entailed being in charge of inmates at all times. There were at least 250 to 300 inmates at any given time. They are given directions by the correctional officer when he/she is working in a housing unit. Being able to solve problems so everyone would be safe and secure was a necessity. There were also times when you would be working outside. This was where the inmates had controlled movement, going from a place of work to the chow hall, to a place of recreation and/or back to the housing unit. It was my responsibility to ensure that everything went the way it should. The Correctional Services department gives supervision and guidance to a subordinate staff of correctional officers involving work performance, interpretation of policy, and handling of problems concerning the inmate population. Shares responsibility in the supervision of other correctional staff, and effectively maintains the security of the institution. In emergencies, takes prompt and decisive action to determine the nature and cause of the emergency. Authorizes changes in institutional operations when necessary to meet emergencies. Responsible for implementing post orders, Investigating tort claims, and drafting responses for administrative remedies. Investigates reported violations of prohibited acts, (i.e. assaults, escapes, introduction of contraband, disturbances, or other illicit activities), taking appropriate actions as dictated by the seriousness of the violation. Participates in and conducts regularly scheduled instruction and training classes relating to correctional procedures and techniques and makes 4/17/24, 4:13 PM Print Resume https://www.usajobs.gov/applicant/document/resumes/ 4/6 appropriate recommendations for training based upon assessments of needs by the incumbent. Along with all other correctional institution employees, the incumbent is charged with the responsibility of maintaining the security of the institution. The staff correctional responsibilities precede all others required by this position and are performed regularly and regularly. Exercises control over assigned shifts of Federal Correctional Officers performing law enforcement and crime prevention duties to maintain law and order during normal and emergency operations Performs and supervises duties to assure the protection of life, property, and the civil rights of individuals through the enforcement of federal, state, and local laws, ordinances, agency rules, and regulations Supervises the activities and operations of specific areas assigned and shifts of law enforcement personnel with responsibility and authority on matters about shift activities and operations. Enforces and maintains law and order to deter crime and other violations of law, regulation, policy, directive, or rule and to preserve and/or restore the peace. Ensures Federal Bureau Of Prisons personnel, facilities, and resources are protected by maintaining an adequate antiterrorism readiness posture •Plans, controls, and supervises the activities and operations of the shift supervised. Inspect shift personnel for minimum standards of appearance, readiness, and equipment operability before and during duty assignments, including observations of patrol posts. Makes periodic inspections of assigned areas, immediately taking corrective action for any discrepancies noted. Transporting prisoners/detainees by car, van, etc.; Preparing documentation required to transport and detain prisoners; Searching prisoners/detainees for contraband, weapons, and other prohibited items; Restraining prisoners/detainees. This includes applying and removing restraints such as handcuffs and leg irons; Monitoring prisoners/detainees through closed-circuit television as well as visual inspections Food Clerk/Management/Safety and Occupational Health Specialist Safeway 5918 Stoneridge Mall Rd. Pleasanton Ca Pleasanton, CA 2/1996 - 3/2006 Salary: $65,000.00 USD Per Year Hours per week: 40 Duties, Accomplishments, and Related Skills: While working for Safeway, my first position was as a courtesy clerk or bagger. Later I was promoted to a deli clerk. I step up to be the assistant manager and later a deli manager. I was certified in all of the food handling procedures and sanitation practices. Later, I was promoted to upfront service as a checker. My next promotion was in management as a third assistant and my duties were up front, supervising the checkout lines, handling customer service problems and making decisions regarding them. Later, I was promoted to the position of Safety and Occupational Specialist when Safeway updated the style and services of its stores and Performed fiscal accounting of a multi-million-dollar budget. It was my task to initiate the new safety culture in the new stores and to train the new employees. My duties were as follows: Conduct safety and occupational health surveys for Safeway INC Pleasanton Corporate Office District 4,10,6 California. Recommends measures to eliminate or control hazardous practices and conditions that may cause mishaps; Prepares supplemental written safety procedures for application to local organizational components. Major Duties: Performs inspections of the installation to determine compliance with environmental, occupational, health and safety laws and regulations. The specialist identifies hazards and assesses their potential for harm to employees and provides technical assistance to managers and supervisors necessary to achieve safe and healthful working conditions. This includes but not limited to environmental, occupational, health, and safety. – Performs periodic onsite surveys for assigned organizations; inspects construction projects and designs to determine compliance with applicable environmental, occupational, health, and safety standards, (e.g., question of exits and stairs, floor load capacity, aisle space, adequacy of sprinkling systems, safety features on storage tanks containing flammable and volatile liquids, and the adequacy of scaffolding erected to facilitate painting of buildings). – 4/17/24, 4:13 PM Print Resume https://www.usajobs.gov/applicant/document/resumes/ 5/6 Conducts or participates in opening conferences with managers and employee representatives explaining purpose and scope of inspection and pertinent environmental, occupational, health, and safety regulations. – Investigates mishaps involving worksites, machine and equipment operations, environmental conditions, spills, work practices, protective devices and equipment, and safety procedures to control unsafe acts and hazardous conditions. Work with Supervisors to ensure a thorough investigation is conducted to provide the required reporting information in the Enterprise Safety Application Management System (ESAMS). – Studies records and files covering mishaps, injuries, and equipment maintenance data; reviews safety activities for evidence of compliance with prescribed safety requirements. – Inspects worksite, machine, and equipment operations, environmental conditions, work practices, protective devices and equipment, and safety procedures; records and photographs apparent violations of standards for use as evidence of existing hazards. – Interview supervisors and employees for information on specific working conditions to evaluate the total worksite environment. – Conducts or participates in closing conference with employer reviewing hazards cited or observed, advising employer of legal responsibility to provide occupational safe worksite and of legal right to appeal inspection findings. – Prepares final report in the Enterprise Safety Application Management System (ESAMS) or assigned portion of the report, showing apparent violations, and recommends penalties and abatement dates. The report is provided to appropriate managers and is reviewed by a higher grade level prior to publishing. – Assists attorneys in preparing evidence supporting the agency's findings of safety and occupational health violations where the employer contests results of inspection; testifies as a witness under examination by agency and employer attorneys. – Provides formal training to employees and supervisors using established and accepted information that is pertinent to the work being performed. – Guides the development of Job Hazard Analyses and works as a team member with Supervisors and Employees alike. Shipping and receiving was a major part of my manager duties as well as inventory control. I also attained a BA in Business Management and Marketing while my progression to management and later a promotion into corporate. Supervisor: Jim Espinoza (510) Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes Military Police US Army- Fort Leonard Wood US ARMY 316 Missouri Ave BLDG 100 ST. Roberts, MO 1/1999 - 3/2005 Hours per week: 12 Duties, Accomplishments, and Related Skills: As a military police officer, my duties were to patrol the housing area on the base where I was stationed. Traffic stops and ticket writing, investigations, and being a part of a team of dog-handling canine officers was also a part of my military police law enforcement command mission. I was later assigned to duties as a Desk Sergeant with duties of advising the law enforcement command and physical security and program managers on changes and new developments in security accountability, physical security, standard operating procedures, and policies regarding COMSEC security and materials. While in the field and deployed overseas the other duties were to support combat missions as a unit for any and all combat operations. I still have a top secret clearance and weapons qualifications for all military jobs. I was also a Drill Instructor, training new soldiers on basic combat operations, hand-to-hand combat training, and weapons qualifications. The teaching of Drill and Ceremonie and Army Values. Supervisor: SSgt. Cortez 573-***-****) Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes 4/17/24, 4:13 PM Print Resume https://www.usajobs.gov/applicant/document/resumes/ 6/6 Education: Department of Veterans Affairs Law Enforcement Training Center North Little Rock, AR United States Technical or occupational certificate 8 / 2011 Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications: The VA Basic Police Officer Course covered the following, Active Threat Response Ground Defense Recovery Baton, Cuffing Teachqes Crime Scene Collection Evidence Collection Traffic Accident Investigation Verbal Dudo Federal Criminal Justice System Domestics Tactical Operations Report Writing Patrol Procedures Federal Law Enforcement Training Center Glynco, GA United States Technical or occupational certificate 4 / 2007 Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications: This program entailed the introduction and training necessary to handle and perform correctional techniques. The training lasted for four and one-half weeks. We learned how to manage inmates in various situations and settings. For example, riot control, inmate movement, and self-defense techniques were covered. This enhanced my ability to perform better at my job. Military police School FT. Leonardwood, MO United States Technical or Occupational Certificate 6 / 2000 Relevant Coursework, Licenses, and Certifications: The Military Police School is an army facility where a soldier is trained to become a military police officer. Instruction included the two missions of a military police officer, self-defense, and the handling of M4, 9 millimeter, and mark19 weapons. How to use fully automated chain link grenad



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