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Georgia
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March 21, 2024

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Anthony Cox

**** **** **** ******, *****, Georgia 39862

Email: ad4hrp@r.postjobfree.com

Cell Phone: 229-***-****

Experience

Lockdown Security

Albany, GA, 31701

Site Commander

2015-

Supervisor: Regent Security Tel: 229-***-****

Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes

Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:

Served as a Security Site Commander ensuring the security and protection of a recycling yard while supervising 20 employees of Security Officers on an assigned shift; provides for the security and protection of property at a drop off recycling center. Responds to routine questions and provides directions to the public. Patrols municipal facilities on foot, on a bicycle or in a motor vehicle to guard against fire, theft, vandalism, and other disruptive acts; ensures that buildings, equipment, and materials are secured; checks gates and doors to ensure that they are locked; keeps unauthorized persons out of area and away from equipment and materials; observes any unusual conditions and resolves or reports as circumstances require; requests police, fire, or other assistance in resolving problems or quelling disturbances as necessary; detains persons violating rules and regulations until police arrive if needed Prepares routine, standardized reports. Assists in planning and implementing a training program for Security Officers. Assists other facility personnel in maintaining security and assuring that necessary precautionary measures are taken for the protection of people and property. Informs employees concerning changes in security policies and procedures; makes routine decisions concerning work assignments. Prepares reports concerning questionable conduct of employees, residents, patients, or the public; reviews reports prepared by subordinate personnel. Observes subordinate personnel and evaluates their performance. Receives general supervision from a higher-level Security Officer or other designated administrative supervisor. Work involves handling, processing and sorting recyclable materials; assisting customers; monitoring usage and container levels; and maintaining the Recycling Center. Dispatches institutional vehicles; receives reports of difficulties with the vehicles and arranges for repairs; checks oil and gas to assure readiness for the next dispatch. Investigates acts of vandalism or theft and works closely with law enforcement officials on investigations whenever necessary. Monitors both traditional, thermal cameras and New Fire Detecting Cameras are operable to send alarms to audible devices in offices and on the yard. Protect recyclable materials such as bales of cardboard and fiberboard in separate designated areas; metal bins and inappropriate items. Prepares and submits reports of infractions of laws, regulations, and/or rules that occur on the grounds or within the building. Protect against yard and building thefts at night, on weekends, or whenever facilities are closed, yard fires – anytime day or night, ensure guard dogs are in premises that is not being guarded, ensure daylight cameras are functional after hours. Provides public assistance, including lockout services and information. Watches for and reports irregularities, such as fire hazards, leaking water pipes, and security doors left unlocked; sounds alarm in case of fire or presence of unauthorized persons. Prepares work schedules and makes routine changes in assignments. Ensure citizens drop off material within the facility by interacting with customers and explains where to recycle or dispose of items. Takes necessary action in removing unruly individuals or detaining them until they can be turned over to the proper authorities. Conducts regular rounds throughout the building and/or grounds observing the demeanor of the public, employees, residents, or patients; takes necessary action to ensure proper conduct is observed. Patrols assigned areas on foot to ensure personal, building, and equipment security. Conducts fire prevention inspections and responds to all fire alarms.

Georgia Department of Corrections-Macon, GA

Macon State Prison

2728 GA-49, Oglethorpe, GA 31068

Correctional Officer, Sergeant

2012-2015

Supervisor: Georgia Department of Corrections-Macon, GA Tel: 478-***-**** Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes

Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:

I currently serve as a Correctional Officer, Sergeant functioning as a Supervisor over approximately 40 correctional officers and the routine movement of 1600 detainees in a pod to/from work assignments, meals, recreation and housing units/dormitories in and out of the institution at the Macon State Prison for the custody, security, and reformation of prisoners in an adult correctional institution. I provide the skilled knowledge and capabilities at an institutional firearms range, responsible for developing and supervising a program to provide firearms qualification and annual re qualification of all custody staff for both on-duty weapons in accordance with policy and regulations of the State Police Commission on Firearms Training. Working ability using physical restraint and apply appropriate use-of-force techniques to protect oneself and others; Working ability to maintain acceptable physical agility, visual and auditory acuity and other health and fitness standards; Working ability to use good judgment and deescalate heightened situations quickly and effectively

Provided support to managers, supervisors and staff members by assisting in the day to day management of the office activities. Oversee correctional staff ensuring contact visits between visitors and inmates. Assures that all visitors have proper identification and have been approved to visit within the institution. Skilled knowledge and skill in training correctional staff regarding facility rules, procedures, and specific post duties; assigns work and inspects posts to ensure officers are performing properly; evaluates officer performance based on established work standards; mediates officer disputes; identifies needs and provides staff training; responds to employee grievances; function as a Acting Lieutenant when needed. Oversee supervision of prisoner work details. Continuously reviews standard operating procedures, policies, and updates as needed. Assist in the prevention of escapes. Oversee the distribution of personal property. Takes the responsibility for good order and the discipline in specified areas of the institution. Investigated complaints made by inmates or Correction Officers and prepares reports thereof with recommendations for remedial action. Responsible for institutional training in the use of all security equipment that will be used in the performance of duties related to the Correction Officer. Utilize emergency respiratory equipment (gas mask, forced air respirators) during emergencies. Serves on review boards; acts as institution hearing officer; participates as member of classification committee; functions as institution armory officer and maintains and uses firearms and riot control devices; participates on cell or inmate living area search teams; coordinates transport of inmates to court, medical appointments, and other facilities; supervises control room operations; attempts to resolve inmate, employee, and facility problems Assures that all post assignments are covered. During a tour of duty responsible for the return of all keys (maximum, minimum, and non-security keys) used by the various Correction Officers and civilian staff in the institution. Enforce the recording and marking of all incoming personal property of inmates that is received by mail at the institution. Oversee and enforce the operation of an institutional computer program utilized to develop and monitor officer scheduling by shift; overtime lists; vacation schedules, and training and attendance records. Oversee and secure the safety and assurance that all visitors entering the institution are not carrying a contraband. Skilled knowledge and working ability performing and enforcing disciplinary actions and review documentation of incident reports, typed in information into the AS400 computer system, and filed paperwork. Received accounts, maintained key control of numerous parts of the facility, released specialized equipment, and examined, maintained detention cells. Assures that unusual occurrences and signification conditions are noted on the blotter or daily report sheets. Oversee apprehension and processing of incoming inmates and inmates housed in violation of facility, violations through development of probable cause utilizing various investigative techniques: rights advisement, sworn statement, and other various methods and documents. Responsible for seeing that all inmates who have been injured or sick report to the hospital for medical treatment and that the proper incident reports are submitted to the proper authority when an inmate's behavior pattern indicates that he may attempt to harm himself or others. Notifies the medical staff of inmates who require immediate medical attention. Assuring detainees are educated regarding their rights, rules and regulation of the facility. As a member of a group, attends formal classes and received instructions in the principles, practices, and terminology of the modern correction and penology methods when so assigned. Provided controlled assault firepower in non-riot situations. Review, monitor and complete daily forms, narrative describing events that occurred, such as detailed; confidential, incident, disciplinary and special observation reports with regard to accuracy and facts oriented reports supported by objective evidence and observations. Skilled knowledge and proven ability to perform armory duties securing, giving, and receiving equipment with regard to day-to-day use. Supervises the programs that operate from the unit such as work release, school programs outside of the unit and all community activities. Assures that all reports are filed when a visitor is attempting to introduce contraband into the institution during visits. During a tour of duty completes roll call of officers of the institution and assigns them to their post. Maintain and completed certification; Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation/CPR, EMS Training, and Automated External Defibrillator/AED Training in compliance with OSHA guidelines. Working knowledge in reviewing officer reports submitted for completeness and maintain desk journals Expert marksmanship abilities using firearms; Performs and supports personnel engaged in law enforcement and detention activities. Emphasis in ensuring current laws and ordinances were enforced and reported, provided professional and courteous services to the public at all times. Skilled experienced educated knowledge and expert capabilities counseling Correction Officers under supervision in areas where assistance may be needed. Expert knowledge and proven working abilities to interpret regulations and policies to provide guidance to management officials or to resolve conflict. Makes reports in cases of absence or misconduct of employees. During a tour of duty, is responsible for such areas as the vocational shops, dining halls, indoor, and outdoor recreation and inmates housing units. Responsible for the counts of inmates and searches to be made for missing inmates. Ensure order and discipline; apply techniques of handling unruly and violent prisoners, using minimum force necessary in resolving situations. Administered, planned, and directed officer activities to include; absentee/morning reports and schedules/lists for the following day. Observe and record prisoner behavior. Provides special instruction for work assignments. Working ability to use physical force to detain a subject or prevent unauthorized entry. Supervises the work involved in the performance of assigned task in accordance with the established policies, regulations and procedures in such a manner as to encourage and assist persons deprived of their liberty toward complete social rehabilitation Manage inward bound calls and take appropriate action. Responsible for the scheduling of staff and the keeping of all records. Schedules training of probationary Correction Officers, including the obtaining of suitable quarters and equipment, instructors and instruction in the care, housing, custody, and rehabilitation of inmates and the use of protective equipment. Maintained chronological, numeric filing systems. Conducts background checks using the Georgia Criminal Information Center (GCIC) and National Criminal Information Center (NCIC) when required. Experience in: applying policies and procedures, inmate culture, and search, seizure and restraint procedures of an adult correctional facility; conducting correctional facility and quarters inspections to ensure security. Conduct routine security checks and inspections of prisoner quarters and prisoner counts. Considerable knowledge of weapons and other force-related equipment with specific training in firing range management and weapon qualifications. Has the responsibility of contacting and making out incident reports for the proper authorities including police reports when the arrest of a visitor is necessary Managed on the spot options on all out-the-ordinary incidents. Maintained proper control of inmates during mass movement or preparation for transport. Responded to emergency and routine incidents. Has the responsibility to see that all inmates assigned to satellite units abide by rules and regulations that govern such units. Also served as a member of the ERT team (emergency Response team) Operate security control room Notes suspicious persons and behavior and takes appropriate action; notes and reports dangers and hazards and takes steps to correct such conditions to assure order. Assist in creating and maintaining an atmosphere conducive to the rehabilitation of prisoners. Responsible for filing reports on Correction Officers under supervision, and as probationary reports on Correction Officer Recruits and the Correction Office Performance Assessment Review (PAR) ratings. Skilled knowledge and ability to develop work schedules; keeps time and attendance records; maintain key control; inmate count; inspects tiers, housing units, and pods for breaches of security; oversees inventory and orders supplies; supervises visiting activities; monitors control room and unit log books; authorizes inmate movement; organizes and directs management of inmates in a living unit; resolves difficult or volatile inmate conflicts; handles protective custody requests; provides input to support staff concerning inmates; recommends work procedure and policy changes; testifies at hearings and in court. Additionally, monitored activities within the facility and provide technical guidance and instruction to officers, as required. Regent Security

211 N Jefferson St Ste 3, Albany, GA, 31701

Site Commander

2009-2012

Supervisor: Regent Security Tel: 229-***-****

Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes

Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:

Served as a Security Site Commander ensuring the security and protection of a recycling yard while supervising 20 employees of Security Officers on an assigned shift; provides for the security and protection of property at a drop off recycling center. Responds to routine questions and provides directions to the public. Patrols municipal facilities on foot, on a bicycle or in a motor vehicle to guard against fire, theft, vandalism, and other disruptive acts; ensures that buildings, equipment, and materials are secured; checks gates and doors to ensure that they are locked; keeps unauthorized persons out of area and away from equipment and materials; observes any unusual conditions and resolves or reports as circumstances require; requests police, fire, or other assistance in resolving problems or quelling disturbances as necessary; detains persons violating rules and regulations until police arrive if needed Prepares routine, standardized reports. Assists in planning and implementing a training program for Security Officers. Assists other facility personnel in maintaining security and assuring that necessary precautionary measures are taken for the protection of people and property. Informs employees concerning changes in security policies and procedures; makes routine decisions concerning work assignments. Prepares reports concerning questionable conduct of employees, residents, patients, or the public; reviews reports prepared by subordinate personnel. Observes subordinate personnel and evaluates their performance. Receives general supervision from a higher-level Security Officer or other designated administrative supervisor. Work involves handling, processing and sorting recyclable materials; assisting customers; monitoring usage and container levels; and maintaining the Recycling Center. Dispatches institutional vehicles; receives reports of difficulties with the vehicles and arranges for repairs; checks oil and gas to assure readiness for the next dispatch. Investigates acts of vandalism or theft and works closely with law enforcement officials on investigations whenever necessary. Monitors both traditional, thermal cameras and New Fire Detecting Cameras are operable to send alarms to audible devices in offices and on the yard. Protect recyclable materials such as bales of cardboard and fiberboard in separate designated areas; metal bins and inappropriate items. Prepares and submits reports of infractions of laws, regulations, and/or rules that occur on the grounds or within the building. Protect against yard and building thefts at night, on weekends, or whenever facilities are closed, yard fires – anytime day or night, ensure guard dogs are in premises that is not being guarded, ensure daylight cameras are functional after hours. Provides public assistance, including lockout services and information. Watches for and reports irregularities, such as fire hazards, leaking water pipes, and security doors left unlocked; sounds alarm in case of fire or presence of unauthorized persons. Prepares work schedules and makes routine changes in assignments. Ensure citizens drop off material within the facility by interacting with customers and explains where to recycle or dispose of items. Takes necessary action in removing unruly individuals or detaining them until they can be turned over to the proper authorities. Conducts regular rounds throughout the building and/or grounds observing the demeanor of the public, employees, residents, or patients; takes necessary action to ensure proper conduct is observed. Patrols assigned areas on foot to ensure personal, building, and equipment security. Conducts fire prevention inspections and responds to all fire alarms.

Georgia Department of Corrections

Calhoun State Prison

28507 Main Street, Morgan, GA 39866 United States

1997-2009

Correctional Officer

Supervisor: Calhoun State Prison 229-***-****)

Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes

Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:

I currently serve as a Correctional Officer, Sergeant functioning as a Supervisor over approximately 40 correctional officers and the routine movement of 1600 detainees in a pod to/from work assignments, meals, recreation and housing units/dormitories in and out of the institution at the Calhoun State Prison for the custody, security, and reformation of prisoners in an adult correctional institution. Operate security control room. Able to communicate effectively with attorneys, ministers and other persons concerning the welfare of individual prisoners. I provide the skilled knowledge and capabilities at an institutional firearms range, responsible for developing and supervising a program to provide firearms qualification and annual re qualification of all custody staff for both on-duty weapons in accordance with policy and regulations of the State Police Commission on Firearms Training. Maintained chronological, numeric filing systems. Assist fellow officers in the proper completion of reports, forms and other documents as applicable. Operate security control room. Able to communicate effectively with attorneys, ministers and other persons concerning the welfare of individual prisoners. Testify in a court of law when necessary. Responsible for the counts of inmates and searches to be made for missing inmates. Extensive use of verbal and listening skills to determine potential inmate problems especially in the case of suicide. Review reports and return make corrections as needed. Makes reports in cases of absence or misconduct of employees. Working ability to prepare oral and written reports. Inform with clarity and precision institutional rules to the new inmates. Responded to emergency and routine incidents that may involve dangerous personnel or personnel who have committed felonies. Responsible for disciplinary actions and documentation of incident reports, typed in information into the AS400 computer system, and filed paperwork. Administered, planned, and directed officer activities to include; absentee/morning reports and schedules/lists for the following day. Responsible for receiving reports, maintaining desk journals, ensuring accuracy of paperwork submitted, maintaining key control for various buildings and vehicles. Expert knowledge and proven working abilities to interpret regulations and policies to provide guidance to management officials or to resolve conflict. Conduct initial investigations of complaints and crimes pertaining to the violation of facility, and federal laws to include, but not limited to, felonies, misdemeanors, and other criminal acts such as larceny, robbery, rape, sabotage, attempted murder, assault, domestic disputes. Exercise tact, courtesy, firmness and fairness with inmates and their families of inmates. Responsible for maintaining order within facility. Assist in the prevention of escapes. Perform booking of prisoners upon remand. Utilize emergency respiratory equipment (gas mask, forced air respirators) during emergencies. Monitor visits between inmates and personal visitors. Provided controlled assault firepower in non-riot situations. Apprehend and process incoming inmates and inmates housed in violation of facility violations through development of probable cause utilizing various investigative techniques: rights advisement, sworn statement, and other various methods and documents. As a member of a group, attends formal classes and received instructions in the principles, practices, and terminology of the modern correction and penology methods when so assigned. Perform law enforcement work in the protection of life, property, and civil rights by maintaining law and order within the facility. Assuring detainees are educated regarding their rights, rules and regulation of the facility. Provides special instruction for work assignments. Assist with maintaining order and discipline; learn and apply techniques of handling unruly and violent prisoners, using minimum force necessary in resolving situations. Working ability using physical restraint and apply appropriate use-of-force techniques to protect oneself and others; Working ability to maintain acceptable physical agility, visual and auditory acuity and other health and fitness standards; Working ability to use good judgment and deescalate heightened situations quickly and effectively.

Assist in creating and maintaining an atmosphere conducive to the rehabilitation of prisoners. Emphasis in ensuring current laws and ordinances were enforced and reported, provided professional and courteous service to the public at all times. Observe and record prisoner behavior. Conduct daily patrols utilizing emergency response patrol vehicles and foot patrol in assigned areas. Responsible for seeing that all inmates who have been injured or sick report to the hospital for medical treatment and that the proper incident reports are submitted to the proper authority when an inmate's behavior pattern indicates that he may attempt to harm himself or others. Expert marksmanship abilities using firearms; Working ability to use physical force to detain a subject or prevent unauthorized entry. Working ability to use physical force to detain a subject or prevent unauthorized entry. Supervise prisoner work details. During a tour of duty, is responsible for such areas as the vocational shops, dining halls, indoor, and outdoor recreation and inmates housing units. Serve as on-scene officer for critical incidents until properly relieved by competent authority. Observe and record prisoner behavior. Provided narrative, detailed reports describing events that occurred, such as confidential reports, incident reports, disciplinary reports, special observation reports. Supervises the work involved in the performance of assigned task in accordance with the established policies, regulations and procedures in such a manner as to encourage and assist persons deprived of their liberty toward complete social rehabilitation Manage inward bound calls and take appropriate action. Oversee apprehension and processing of incoming inmates and inmates housed in violation of facility, violations through development of probable cause utilizing various investigative techniques: rights advisement, sworn statement, and other various methods and documents. Notifies the medical staff of inmates who require immediate medical attention. Make timely notifications for all incidents in accordance with applicable notification matrix. Excellent ability to work in a team and to effectively mentor other team members. Team-oriented; Working ability to follow written and verbal directives and instructions; Knowledge and abilities to retain, and comply with laws, policies, procedures, rules, regulations, and post orders; Working ability to be a first-responder in crisis situations, including using CPR and First-Aid; Working ability to regularly meet firearm qualifications and standards; Working ability to use of physical restraint and apply appropriate use-of-force techniques to protect oneself and others; Working ability to maintain acceptable physical agility, visual and auditory acuity and other health and fitness standards; Working ability to use good judgment and deescalate heightened situations quickly and effectively; Write comprehensive fact-oriented reports supported by objective evidence and observations; Foster appropriate workplace behaviors, demeanor Provided controlled assault firepower in non-riot situations Conduct routine security checks and inspections, inspect prisoner quarters and conduct prisoner counts. Responsible for assisting and supervising the movement of prisoners to/from work assignments, meals, recreation and housing units/dormitories. Review, monitor and complete daily forms, narrative describing events that occurred, such as detailed; confidential, incident, disciplinary and special observation reports with regard to accuracy and facts oriented reports supported by objective evidence and observations. Maintain and completed certification; Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation/CPR, EMS Training, & Automated External Defibrillator/AED Training in compliance with OSHA guidelines. Maintained proper control of inmates during mass movement or preparation for transport. Ensure order and discipline; apply techniques of handling unruly and violent prisoners, using minimum force necessary in resolving situations. United States Army

1990-1995

Army MOS 31L Cable Systems Installer/Maintainer.

Supervisor: United States Army

Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes

Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:

Served as a senior journeyman Army MOS 31L Cable Systems Installer/Maintainer with full responsibility for planning and accomplishing assignments. Skilled knowledge and proven ability to install and repair cable and phone lines. Uses the prescribed protective clothing and equipment. Instructs personnel in lower grades in the technical requirements of job orders and performs the more difficult tasks. Provides necessary information exact location, type and size of splices and installation. Performs tasks at considerable height (on poles, scaffolds and ladders). Skilled knowledge and capabilities in observance of safety rules. Performs work in the installation and relocation of cables in ducts and buildings as well as in the installation of main and intermediate cable distribution frames, cable distribution boxes, cable terminals, and subscriber stations. Applies a profound theoretical trade knowledge if deviation from established procedures and practices.

Skilled ability to spot check upon completion for compliance with specifications or instructions and proper workmanship. Tests lead-covered, plastic-covered, and field cables, and determines electrical and mechanical faults and damages. Ensures continuity and proper insulation of spliced conductors, and staggers splices along the exposed cable area to provide for an even diameter of the splice area. Renders technical advice to personnel in lower grades and performs on-the-job instructions. Determines cause for improper functioning shorts, grounds, opens, perforations and excessive moisture. Dries out moisture, covers exposed cable area with lead or plastic sleeve or other insulating material, and ensures an air and moisture proof joint between cable and sleeve. Installs small portable telephone exchange facilities and connects subscriber stations. Depending on operational requirements, operates motor vehicles to transport personnel and material to, from and between project sites Performs the more complicated duties connected with the installation of aerial and buried cable lines, temporary and permanent field cable lines, and the rehabilitation and maintenance of these facilities which requires special skills and dexterity. Assists in familiarization training of newly instated personnel, and in



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