Christopher L. Kenyon
**** ******* **, ***********, ** 45458
Cell Ph: 937-***-****
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I’m a dedicated leader with thirteen years of management and professional supervision experience in the United States Air Force, as a member of the Air National Guard. Also, with the completion of my master’s program that has a concentration in accounting, along with an undergrad in business management. I plan on applying for the right to take the CPA exam. I would consider myself an extrovert that enjoys being a part of a diverse group exploiting strong collaboration. Having a sturdy work ethic and analytical thought process, I would make a strong candidate for an entry-level accounting position.
Highlights
Secret Security Clearance
Last Renewed Mar. 2017
Project Management Experience
Coordinator, International Construction Project
Public Speaking Experience
Gantt Chart experience
Red Cross CPR certified
Ohio Residential Fire Certification
BSA Save-A-Life Award
OSHA Safety and Health Tng
USAF Meritorious Service Medal
USAF Commendation Medal
Education
Pursuing Master of Business Administration Degree:
Bowling Green State University
Concentration in Accounting
Estimated complete date: Mar 2021
Bachelor’s Degree: Management and Technology
Bowling Green State University
Concentration in Business
Dec 2019
Dean’s list recipient
Associates Degree: Electrical Systems in Construction Technology
Community College of the Air Force
Sept 2019
Senior Noncommissioned Officer Academy
Air University, USAF, Degree, May 2015
Noncommissioned Officer Academy
Air University, USAF, Degree, Nov 2013
Airman Leadership Academy
Air University, USAF, Degree, Apr 2013
Electrical Systems Craftsman Management
Sheppard AFB, Texas, Mar 2016
Electrical Systems Journeyman School
Sheppard AFB, Texas, Oct 2012
Electrical Systems Technical Training
Sheppard AFB, Texas, Apr. 2008
Military Experience
Mar 2007 –PRESENT
Electrical Superintendent / Master Sergeant (E-7)
U.S. Air Force Civil Engineering
200th RED HORSE Squadron
Ohio Air National Guard
Direct and manage an electrical department within the 200th RED HORSE Squadron. Provide oversight for all training, deployments, work schedules, and promotions of all nine assigned personnel. Advise the Commander of various training status and personnel retention concerns. Provides direction and support to subordinate supervisors in the installation, inspection, maintenance, troubleshooting, Red Cross CPR, repair and modification of electrical distribution systems, airfield lighting systems, fire alarms, and intrusion detection systems. This is to complete the assigned core tasks of my troops. Provide three annual recertification courses including pole top rescue, arc flash training, and pole climbing using buck squeeze technology. As I progress in my time in the military, so, does my responsibilities. Assigned to an engineering squadron, I have been tasked as the project coordinator for the second phase of a base build up at Hatzor AB Israel. The reason I was given this role was the outstanding job done during the first phase. When I was the Site lead of the 5.3M dollar project. During my time, I have been the electrical NCOIC in Construction projects in such places as Dominican Republic to build a school for the community, vet clinic in Ali, Iraq for the bomb-sniffing dogs, and the initial construction of a military base in Israel for Operation Juniper Cobra.
Deployments:
Afghanistan & Iraq, Feb. – Nov 2010, Contingency Electrical Apprentice. Army Achievement Medal
Hatzor AB Israel, Jan. - Feb 2016, Electrical Superintendent
Hatzor AB Israel, Apr - Sep 2018, Project Manager in support of Operation Juniper Cobra. Meritorious Service Medal
Temporary Duty Assignments:
Guam, Anderson Air Force Base, July 2009, Electrical Apprentice
Arizona, Border Patrol Repair, Electrical Apprentice Jun 2011
Dominican Republic, Apr .2014, Contingency Electrical Supervisor
Hatzor AB Israel, Jun 2015, Electric Shop Supervisor. Air Force Commendation Medal
Hatzor AB Israel, Sept. 2015, Cantonments Shop Supervisor
Hatzor AB Israel, Oct. 2015, Electrical Shop Superintendent
Port Clinton, Ohio June 2016, Innovative Readiness Training Projects. Ohio Commendation Medal
Kauai, Hawaii, Jun 2017, Contingency Electrical Supervisor
Crystal Springs, Mississippi., Feb 2019, Humanitarian Mission
Civilian Experience
Aug. 2018 –
PRESENT
ABF Freight System / Dock Supervisor
Dayton Ohio 064 Terminal
Field Operations
Supervisor responsible for managing the loading and unloading of seventy-five thousand shipments a month. Manage daily distribution for major retailer in cross-dock operation, over 2600 paying customers a day. General knowledge of scanners and conveyor systems. Responsible for having good data entry and people skills to collaborate with up to 80 employees at a time. Dock Supervisor duties includes training new employees, enforcing company procedures, ensuring a clean and safe environment for staff and visiting customers, maintaining records, and solving any freight issues that may arise.
Sep 2016 –
Aug. 2018
Spectrum Cable / Maintenance Technician
South West Ohio Division of Cable
Field Technicians of Construction
Prior positions held:
2016 – 2017 Inhouse Technician
Responsible for troubleshooting and identifying faults within the subscriber drop, analyzing feeder/distribution and trunk systems to ensure proper signal level/picture quality and ensuring compliance with all Spectrum standards and Local, State, and Federal laws. I corrected faults by adjusting, repairing or replacing passive and/or active components as required to maintain appropriate standards, repaired cables in emergency situations, tested, troubleshot, and repaired two-way cable plants using a Signal Level Meter, two-way diagnostic test equipment or related items. I used laptop computers, spectrum/QAM analyzer and other specialized test equipment, assisted in the installation and activation of fiber optic cable, along with trunk and feeder coaxial cables related to network operations.
Jan. 2012 –
April 2014
Active & ESI / Electrical Systems Apprentice
Field Electrician
Responsible for performing skilled journey-man level electrical work. Required to install, modify, inspect, troubleshoot, and repair industrial type electrical systems, controls, and other complex equipment. Most noteworthy job was running 60,000 feet of cat 6e cable, to replace the security system in the Air Force Museum
References
Joe Rich, Lead Flight Systems Engineer,
APT Program, NH-04
3559 Surry Ridge Way
Dayton, Ohio 45424
Shaun Drake, F-15 V3 Radar Program Manager
45 Colonial Way
Springboro, Ohio 45066
Krystal LaMarca, GS-13 Contracting Officer
AFLCMC/WFK for (AFSAC)
4291 Straight Arrow Rd.
Beavercreek, Ohio 45430