Brandon Quinn *** Littleton Rd, Unit C*
Chelmsford, MA, 01824
ad4hi3@r.postjobfree.com
EXPERIENCE
Genesse & Wyoming Inc., Palmer, MA — Freight Conductor 2014-2017
● Inspecting of cargo for damage, theft, or other irregularities prior to loading or unloading the vehicle
● Verifying that shipments are properly labeled with shipping information including contents, weight, dimensions, and destination
● Communicating with customers to confirm arrival times of shipments
● Coordinating with other crew members such as truck drivers, warehouse workers, and dispatchers to ensure that all aspects of transporting goods are handled efficiently
● Making sure that freight is loaded and unloaded carefully to avoid damage to cargo or vehicles
● Recording information about shipments in an electronic log or paper log book for inventory purposes
● Making decisions about whether to allow overweight or oversized loads based on the capacity of the vehicle
● Following safety regulations when transporting hazardous materials to ensure that accidents do not occur
● Monitoring the progress of shipments throughout their journey to ensure that they reach their destination on time
JBM Services Inc., Templeton, MA — Pallet Builder
2017-2020
● Repairing broken pallets, stacking them in the correct area based on quality, building new pallets from scratch, maintaining the cleanliness of the warehouse, following and abiding company safety rules, assisting truck drivers in loading and unloading process, conducting daily forklift operations, and undertaking all other delegated tasks.
Massachusetts Department of Corrections, Shirley, MA — Correctional Officer 1
June 2020-Present
● Enforce Rules and Keep Order. Inside the prison, correctional officers enforce rules and regulations. They maintain security by settling disputes between inmates, preventing disturbances, assaults, and escapes. Officers enforce regulations through effective communication and the use of progressive sanctions, which involve punishments, such as loss of privileges.
● Supervise the Activities of Inmates: Correctional officers supervise the daily activities of inmates, ensuring that inmates obey the rules. They must also ensure the whereabouts of all inmates at all times. Officers also escort prisoners between the institution and courtrooms, medical facilities, and other destinations.
● Search for Contraband Items: Officers search inmates and their living quarters for contraband, such as weapons and drugs. In addition officers are responsible for screening visitors and incoming mail to ensure contraband is not brought into the prison or jail.
EDUCATION
Fitchburg High School
Graduated 2009
Mount Wachusett Community College
Partial Associates Degree in Criminal Justice
The Peterson School
Electrical Program; 2023 - Present (198 hours of coursework and hands on training)
SKILLS
Basic Electricity
Basic troubleshooting
Ohm’s Law
Load calculations
Wiring of outlets
Electrical codes
Self-starter
Quick learner
Motivated
Focused under high pressure
situations
Mechanically inclined
Team player
Excellent people skills