Jeffrey A. Frazier
Dale, Texas **616
Telephone: 512-***-****
Email: ********@*****.***
Objective: I am retired military who excels in team building, multi-tasking and management.
Experience:
January 2018 – Gehan Homes, Lennar Homes, Bella Vista Homes; Residential Construction
November 2019 Manager
Oversaw the construction of single-family housing. Scheduled trades to ensure a continuous flow of construction with minimal delays
January 2011 - ATS Engineers, Residential Energy Inspector/Code Inspector
Inspect new construction residential housing for energy standards to include Energy Star, 2012 IECC, 2009 IECC, HERS Ratings and local municipal standards.
Certified IRC and IECC code.
Inspect new residential construction for local municipal code compliancy to include foundation pre-pour inspection, plumbing rough inspections, and wallboard and sheathing inspections.
December 2009 – City of Austin, 911 Call-taker
May 2010 Answering emergency call from the citizens of Austin, TX.
July 1996 – US Army, Multiple locations
July 2006 Flight medic, Flight Instructor, Standardization Instructor
Responsible for training new crew members on aircraft operations to include ground handling and refuel operations
March 1996 - U.S. Army, Ft Lewis, Washington; Diwania, Iraq; Camp Page, Korea;
October 2006 Ft. Riley, Kansas; Camp Kobbe, Panama
Flight Medic/Flight Instructor
Instructed flight medics and crew chiefs in flight procedures, techniques and in ground operations.
Executed daily operations of preflight and refueling procedures.
Developed and prepared course outlines, study materials and instructional procedures for flight medics and crew chiefs.
Lectured on Aircrew Coordination and Night Vision Goggle operation.
Trained and managed over 150 crew members with no accidents and achieved significant improvements in their productivity.
Tested and evaluated student progress, using written tests, performance tests and oral interviews.
1998 – 1999 Ft Kobbe, Panama
Supported an indigenous village in the Panama jungle with restoration work of the village school house to include finish carpentry, painting, drywall and some structural carpentry.
July 1989 - U.S. Army, Ft Ord, California; Ft Campbell, Kentucky
February 1996 Transportation Non-Commissioned Officer/Infantryman Squad Leader
Responsible for the transportation of up to 500 personnel to and from training exercises and the logistics of resupply of equipment and ammunition.
Ensured all vehicles and equipment were 100% mission ready.
Trained soldiers on a daily basis in combat tactics and ensured their health and welfare.
Education:
July 1989 – Central Texas College, U.S. Army
Present 44 Credit Hours
College course in Leadership, history and military experience converted into college credit hours. The majority in the medical field.
November 1995 –
March 1996 NCO Academy, Ft Sam Houston, Texas
Curriculum in advanced leadership and medical skills.
Documentation, records and counseling instruction.
July 1998 Army Retention Course, Ft Clayton, Panama
Trained on how to help soldiers make career choices and decisions on career progression. Maintain Army strength through reenlisting qualified soldier.
Skills and Abilities:
Leadership - Highly effective leadership, communication, motivational and inspirational skills, which led to 98% employee retention ratio four out of six employees promoted into management positions in 2008.
Communication – Good written and verbal presentation skills. Good speaking voice.
Interpersonal Skills – Able to get along well with co-workers and accept supervision. Received positive evaluations from previous supervisors.
Flexible – willing to try new things and am interested in improving efficiency on assigned tasks. Great ability to think “outside the box” to accomplish tasks.
Attention to Detail – concerned with quality. Produce work that is orderly and attractive. Ensure tasks are completed correctly and on time.
Hard Working – Throughout 20 years in the military, worked long hours, weekends and during deployments.
Security Clearance:
Secret Clearance – Issued 29 January 2009
References
Larry Corpus – Retired Marine, Former Caldwell County Veteran Service Officer
Brett Potter – Former Standardization Instructor/Peer
Bob Burdine - Former (OIC) Officer In Charge, MAJ Bob Burdine