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JULIUS JONES, SR.
*** ***** ****** ***********, ******* 30281 678-***-**** ***********@*****.*** PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND
A dedicated and proactive professional with more than 18 years of experience as a CDL CLASS A LICENSE DRIVER. Admirable motivational and interpersonal skills. Outstanding leader with a firm but fair attitude, and a reputation for honesty, integrity, and loyalty. Approachable and well-presented maintaining a positive demeanor. Known amongst managers, co-workers, and customers for optimistic, can-do outlook and reliable execution of cross-functional responsibilities. Excellent verbal and written communications skills.
KEY COMPETENCIES
• Leadership & Supervision
• Law Enforcement & Security
• Crisis Intervention & Stress
Debriefing
• Crime & Intelligence
• Resource Management
• Traffic Control Operations
• Supply Chain & Logistics
• Evidence Collection &
Protection
• Security & Emergency
Response
• Investigations & Search
Procedures
• Metal Detection
• Fingerprinting
• Firearms Certification
• Crime Scene Photography
• Budget & Inventory
• CDL Class A License
• HAZMAT Deliveries
• Certified CPR & First Aid
• Technical Proficiency in
Microsoft Word, Excel, &
Access; Quattro Pro
WORK HISTORY
Teamster Local union Movie Production 728 – Transportation (Class A CDL Driver) 2020 to Present Atlanta, Georgia
• Loads, unloads, and assists in moving camera equipment. Move equipment with caution to designated location. Ensure safety compliance is met with applicable federal and/or state laws, regulations, and/or agency rules, standards, and guidelines. Serves as the primary interface with the customer at the point of delivery. United States Postal Service – Tractor Trailer Operator 2017 to 2020 Atlanta, Georgia
• Tractor trailer operator at Atlanta Processing and Distribution Center. Picked up and delivered mail shipments from local USPS facilities and returned shipments back to the main USPS distribution center. In the process of facilitating my core responsibilities I ensured all safety regulations and procedures were followed according to the USPS guidelines. Penske Logistics – Truck Driver 2013 to 2017
Atlanta, Georgia
• Loads, unloads, and assists in loading and unloading trucks; safely operates assigned equipment; ensures compliance with applicable federal and/or state laws, regulations, and/or agency rules, standards and guidelines; reports vehicle defects, accidents, traffic violations, or damage before and after route; serves as the primary interface with the customer at point of delivery.
2 J u l i u s J o n e s R é s u m é — 678- 689- 8872 Morgan Southern – Truck Driver 2009 to 2013
Conley, Georgia
• Operated trucks to deliver goods to multiple destinations; transported hazardous materials from customer sites to authorized containment facilities. Employed industry standard HAZMAT procedures. Verified security and condition of cargo, truck, and protective clothing. Reported all unsafe conditions to management; developed rapport with clients to improve communication between loading crews and drivers and emphasize appropriate safety measures. Southeastern Freight Lines – Field Service Driver 2005 to 2009 Conley, Georgia
• Organized events by identifying venues, recruiting attendees and staffing events; engaged retail staff in one-on-one meetings; built supporter lists; entered all data on a daily basis and submitting weekly progress reports. Gwinnett County Sherriff’s Department – Deputy Sherriff 2003 to 2005 Lawrenceville, Georgia
• Upheld the laws of the U.S. Constitution; ran the detention and processing of arrested individuals, including fingerprinting, questioning, booking and photographing; completed paperwork necessary to detain prisoners; conducted background investigations; attended to the needs of prisoners; Served as prisoner guard, and inmate transport official.
Metro State Prison (Women) – Correctional Officer 2002 to 2003 Atlanta, Georgia
• Maintained order in the detention facility; enforced facility procedures including arbitrating disputes between inmates, performing disciplinary action and performing inspections.
• Inspected inmates, their visitors, mail and their occupied cells for facility rule violation; checked the facility in its entirety for fire hazards, sanitary standard compliance, regulatory infractions, and tampering of bar entries.
• Provided oral or written reports related to regulation breaches and inmate work; aided law enforcement personnel in breaches of security.
Merced County Probation – Supervisor/Juvenile Detention Officer/Group Counselor I, II & III 1993 to 2002 Merced, California
• Investigated offenses and social history backgrounds of adult or juvenile offenders; wrote reports and made recommendations to the court relative to adult and juvenile cases; supervised and counseled probationers; conducted mandatory supervision of clients, in order to meet the conditions and goals of their probation; and conducting field investigations.
• Observed and assisted, or admitted and released juveniles in accordance with prescribed procedures; oriented juveniles to the routines, procedures, and rules of Juvenile Hall; supervised personal hygiene, table habits, care of clothing and living areas; taught work skills and games; assists in planning and supervising recreational and leisure activities; transported juveniles to/from court, hospitals, and other facilities as necessary. Madera County Probation – Supervisor 1998 to 2000
Madera, California
• Responded to juvenile delinquency by providing safety to the community; helped offenders develop the skills and attitudes essential to becoming law abiding and productive citizens
• In collaboration with the Court, Schools, Behavioral Health, Social Services, Law Enforcement, Corrections and Community Based Organizations, developed a variety of prevention and intervention programs to strengthen families, suppress gang activity and substance abuse, and created skill-building to encourage juvenile offenders on the road to becoming productive members of the community.
3 J u l i u s J o n e s R é s u m é — 678- 689- 8872 EDUCATION & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Associate’s Degree in Teaching
Merced College – Merced, California 1990
PC832 Supervisor’s Course
Juvenile Detention Officer’s Course
Juvenile Institutional Counselor’s Course
Weaponless Defense
Sexual Harassment Avoidance
Anger Management
Juvenile Adult Law
Integral Force
Oleoresin Capsicum
First Aid & CPR