Tyrone L. Chambers
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Emergency / Security Manager 1
Highly competent professional with 30 years of experience in ensuring safety, security, and law enforcement management for the public sector. Demonstrated success in collaborating with multiple levels within the first responder community to maintain community and infrastructure safety and security. Skilled at training security/law enforcement teams to promote the health and welfare of organizations and communities. Well-versed in force protection strategies and investigation/interviewing tactics to support security protocols. Proven ability to leverage key relationships, resources, intelligence, and surveillance techniques to maximize community safety and welfare. Experienced in working within the NIMS/ICS system during both low and high-stress environments. Proficient in project management, critical incident management, and the review and revision of SOPs/SOGs and standardized documents. Skilled in writing detailed incident reports and presenting critical incident information. Capable of planning and coordinating security operations and budgets to protect assets valued in the millions of dollars. Maintained a DOD security clearance for National Security defense while in the military.
Professional Experience
Security and Law Enforcement Management
Ensured safety, security, and law enforcement management for the public sector over a 30-year career.
Collaborated with first responder communities to maintain a state of normalcy and security for communities and infrastructures.
Trained security/law enforcement teams to ensure understanding and application of all security policies and procedures.
Developed and implemented force protection strategies and investigation/interviewing tactics to support security protocols.
Leveraged key relationships, resources, intelligence, and surveillance techniques to enhance community safety and welfare.
Operated within the NIMS/ICS system in both low and high-stress environments.
Project and Critical Incident Management
Proficient in project management and critical incident management.
Reviewed and revised SOPs/SOGs and standardized documents related to programmatic work.
Prepared and presented detailed incident reports and critical incident information.
Planned and coordinated security operations and budgets to protect individuals and assets valued in the millions of dollars.
Risk Assessment and Mitigation
Acted as the primary point of contact and facilitator for organization management reviews.
Supported Center Leadership with various tasks and activities.
Led technical reviews using tools such as causal analysis, failure modes, cause and effect, and Human Performance Improvement.
Compiled and analyzed data from incidents, observations, near misses, and other sources to identify causes, trends, and relationships.
Identified areas of risk and recommended corresponding mitigation methods to center management.
Determined areas of focus based on risk assessment of center activities.
Additional Competencies
Proficient in preparing and presenting critical incident reports.
Competent at planning and coordinating security operations.
Maintained a DOD security clearance (Q) for National Security defense.
Skilled in using various analytical tools to support technical reviews and incident analysis.
Education
WEBSTER UNIVERSITY – Albuquerque, NM
Master of Arts in Security Management
WAYLAND BAPTIST UNIVERSITY – Albuquerque, NM
Bachelor of Science in Occupational Education
COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF THE AIR FORCE – Montgomery, AL
Associates in Applied Science in Construction Technology
Professional Experience
SANDIA NATIONAL LABORATORY – Kirtland Air Force Base, NM (4/2023 – present)
Custodian
Hours Worked: 40 hours per week
Supervisor: Chris Romero Contact info: 505-***-****
General cleaning of multiple building and keeping them maintained and in good condition. This can include vacuuming, mopping, sanitizing restrooms, taking out trash and recycling and washing and cleaning windows. General skills would include:
Efficient and organized
Ability to work unsupervised
Excellent time management
Understanding of workplace safety standards
ETC…,
ALUTIIQ – Albuquerque, NM (10/2022- 3/2023)
Custodian
Hours Worked: 40 hours per week
Supervisor: Kosmas Kalsa Contact info: 770-***-****
General cleaning of multiple building and keeping them maintained and in good condition. This can include vacuuming, mopping, sanitizing restrooms, taking out trash and recycling and washing and cleaning windows. General skills would include:
Efficient and organized
Ability to work unsupervised
Excellent time management
Understanding of workplace safety standards
ETC…,
KIRTLAND FEDERAL CREDIT UNION – Albuquerque, NM (09/2018 – 07/2022)
Fraud / Security Manager
Hours Worked: 40 Hours Per Week
Supervisor: Sharlene East Contact Info: 505-***-****
Oversee fraud and security functions for a local credit union. Accountable for alarm response, incident reporting, investigations (internal/external), security policies / procedures, and security training requirements. Apprehend or evict trespassers, rule violators, or other security threats from the premises. Serve as a First Aide Responder,
Conducted threat assessments and webinars to help identify and mitigate security issues and threats to personnel, customers, and assets across operations.
Created and/or updated security policies and procedures
Monitored access controls systems
Conducted/ Assisted investigations of employee(s) dealing with business financial matters.
Conducted/ Assisted investigations of Fraud, Forgery, Money Laundering
Use of Microsoft programs, excel spread sheets, Power point etc…
TRANSPORTATION SECURITY ADMINISTRATION – Albuquerque, NM (04/2018 – 08/2018)
Security Officer
Hours Worked: 40 Hours Per Week
Supervisor: Rocio Garcia Contact Info: 505-***-****
Served as a Security Officer responsible for screening airport passengers, cargo and bags for prohibited and dangerous objects and materials. Accountable for maintaining efficient passenger traffic flows through airport security checkpoints. Monitored all airport security measures.
ALBUQUERQUE POLICE DEPARTMENT – Albuquerque, NM (1995 – 3/25/2018-Retired)
Police Sergeant (2011 – 2018) Police Detective (2008 – 2011) Patrolman (1995 – 2008)
Hours Worked: 40 Hours Per Week
Supervisor: Lt. Tim Espinosa Contact Info: 505-***-****
Promoted to Sergeant responsible for overseeing, training and evaluating up to 22 staff members supporting patrol operations. Accountable for police training, field service / maintenance, property / personnel protection, criminal investigations / support, SOPs, payroll / budget requirements, community relations, performance / reporting requirements, HR issues, and police patrol / case assignments. Exercise subpoena enforcement for records retrieval. Serve as District Court Grand Jury Aide. Awarded” Detective of the Year” (2010).
Tracked and managed operating budget, staff and resources to identify, apprehend, and detain fugitives / suspects and minimize crime across the community.
Successfully maintained community safety and welfare by planning and coordinating patrol operations to provide community outreach, protection and support.
Led and evaluated a team of police officers and other personnel to facilitate and/or conduct police investigations per department’s policies, procedures, and directives.
Served as a Detective for a unit that investigated major crimes against persons, children, sexual assaults, and significant fraud.
Identified and secured talented police officers by assisting department’s field training and recruitment program for newly hired personnel – emphasizing prevention / detection of criminal misconduct.
Assigned to the US Secret Service on the Albuquerque Financial Crimes Task Force with accountability for investigating white collar crimes cases.
Sworn Federal Agent through US Secret Service
Sworn to secrecy with ongoing Federal Investigations
Maintaining classified investigations from public view
Managed recovered evidence in secured location
Recognized Detective of The Year 2010
NEW MEXICO Air NATIONAL GUARD – Albuquerque, NM (1991 – 2018)
Shop Manager (2010 – 2018) Equipment Operator (1997 – 2010) Security Forces (1991 – 1997)
Hours Worked: 2 days a Month, 2 weeks per year Supervisor: Chief Johnny Lucero
Served in roles from managing a maintenance shop and operating heaving equipment to providing security support for the NM National Guard. Supervised 48 direct personnel and 120 indirect personnel. Accountable for staff evaluation / training, interpreting construction drawings / surveys, and transporting construction equipment and materials. Followed all safety and environmental regulations and requirements. Received numerous service achievements and awards.
Led, trained and evaluated a 35-member shop team responsible for troubleshooting, repairing, securing and maintaining military aircraft assets and equipment.
Oversaw millions of dollars in runway and roadway projects in Kuwait to increase large aircraft parking spots and allow more aircraft to land, park and offload needed materials, supplies, and personnel.
Worked as a Security Officer to protect and secure facilities and flight lines for military aircraft and other military resources.
Patrolled military secured areas
Operated and maintained front-end loaders, excavators, graders dump trucks, and dozers.
Developed and deployed construction program operations that included assigning and supervising personnel, establishing / maintaining material stockpiles, and coordinating maintenance activities.
BERNALILLO COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT – Albuquerque, NM (1988 – 1993)
Patrolman
Hours Worked: 40 Hours Per Week Supervisor: Sylvester Stanley
Provided safety and security as a Patrol Officer for Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Department. Investigated actual and potential crime and security-related matters throughout the jurisdiction. Prepared accurate and factual reports in preparation for court. Fostered positive relations with law enforcement agencies, businesses, and community citizens.
Military Experience
UNITED STATES NAVY – Albuquerque, NM (1988 – 1993)
Aviation Electrician’s Mate (E-4) – Honorable Discharge
Hours Worked: 40 Hours Per Week