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Safety Officer Equipment Operator

Location:
Fredericksburg, VA
Posted:
May 18, 2021

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James C. Williams

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Fredericksburg, VA 22408

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admi1z@r.postjobfree.com

FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS

- Free and Accepted Masons Fredericksburg Prince Hall Lodge #61

- Fraternal Order of Eagles Fredericksburg Aerie #4123

- International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local Union #70 LICENSE Virginia Department of Motor Vehicle

- Class A Commercial Driver’s License

EDUCATION William Cullen Bryant University (Ralston University)

- Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

- Bachelor of Science in Police Science

OSHA

- OSHA Electrical Transmission & Distribution Train the Training

- OSHA ET&D 10

- OSHA ET&D 20

- OSHA # 510

- OSHA # 500 - Instructor Trainer Certification – Exp: 12/6/2022

- OSHA # 7505 - Incident (Accident) Investigation

- Reasonable Suspicion for Supervisors – Train the Trainer – JJ Keller Safety Related Training

- Crosby Rigging Training Course

- Crane Signals

- Explosives – Refresher Training Course

- Certified Flagger Training Course - VDOT

- CPR, First Aid & AED - HSI Certified Instructor - Exp: 5/17/2022

- Grounding Training

- Certified Traffic Control Technician (TCT) – VA Basic - VDOT

- JJ Keller – Reasonable Suspicion Training 11/2019 Virginia Professional Development Program

- Professional Development Program – 35- & 100-Hour Certificates International Correspondence School

- Fitness and Nutrition - Police Science

Military:

- U.S. Army Infantry School

- U.S. Army Military Police School, Phase I and II

- Battle Focus Instructor Training Course

Virginia Department of Fire Programs

- VA Emergency Medical Technician – Expired 9/30/2002

- Fire Fighter 1 NFPA 1001-92 – 1/21/1999

- HAZMAT Awareness NFPA 472-92 – 2/21/1999

- Fire Fighter 2 NFPA 1001-97 – 4/01/1999

- HAZMAT Operations NFPA 472-92 – 4/18/2000

- Mayday Fire Fighter Down Course – 4/09/2000

- H.T.R. Vehicle Rescue – 10/8/2000

- Emergency Vehicle Operations Course NFPA 1002-99 - 2/17/2002 James C. Williams

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AAMVA

- Certified Driver Examiner

- Certified Motorcycle Examiner

- Certified Commercial Driver Licensing Examiner - FMCSA

- Certified (SPE) Skill Performance Evaluation - Certification Specialist - FMCSA EXPERIENCE The L.E. Myers Company - Subsidiary of MYR Group Glen Allen, VA Safety Engineer August 2017 to Present

As a safety engineer my duties include but not limited to facilitating and conducting the TALEO onboarding process with new/re hire employees. Facilitating and conducting new hire orientation and training. Conduct onsite safety audits for compliance with all safety policies and procedures. Facilitate, conduct, or assist with all aspects of training classes/courses. Conduct incident/accident investigations: interviews, drug and alcohol screenings, scene photographs, incident reports, witness statements, formal investigative reports. Conduct onsite safety meetings/briefings with crew members. Facilitate employee safety committee meeting and mediate concerns with operations management. Research and develop safety alerts and policy input based on incidents and industry treads. The L.E. Myers Company - Subsidiary of MYR Group Glen Allen, VA Groundman – March 2017 to August 2017

Work as a groundman on a communication tower crew. Assist in the installation, remove, replace and upgrade of cell phone communication antennas, radios, coax cable and fiber cable. Assist with all ground duties and site housekeeping. Assist with setup and tear down of mobile crane. Provide support for crew members while engaged in climbing towers, conducting maintenance or site upgrade duties. Virginia Department of Transportation – Fredericksburg Residency Transportation Operator II – December 2016 to December 2017 Part time equipment operator

Diamond Transportation Lorton, VA

Driver – January 2017 to March 2017

Operate a Metro Access handicapped accessible van to transport customers to multiple locations. NAPA of King George - King George, VA

Counter Associate – June 2016 to January 2017

Provide sales and technical specifications on auto parts and related inventory to automotive shops and individuals. Provide customers with assistance in the selection and purchase of automotive, motorcycle, marine and agriculture related items. Receive, maintain and adjustment of store inventory as needed. Place orders and fill stock and special orders for customers. Conduct searches by use of computers and paper catalogs. The L.E. Myers Company - Subsidiary of MYR Group Glen Allen, VA Equipment Operator – August 2016 to September 2016 – Laid off at job completion Work in a substation as an equipment operator. Assist with installation of ballistic fencing related materials. Set crash barriers, build concrete forms, pour concrete, backfill holes. Digging and installing underground ground grid. Laid off – March 2016 to June 2016

Due to work slowdown

New River Electrical Corporation – Cloverdale, VA

Class C Operator - Groundman from August 2014 to March 2016 New construction, maintenance or repair work of substations and electrical distribution systems. Set steel poles for installation of insulator and aluminum low and high buss, installing transformers, lightening arrestors, insulators, switches, and switchgear. Frequently works with energized high voltage systems requiring skill and care to protect the lives of themselves and others. Maintains company vehicles, equipment and tools in good working order, basic rigging, hand lines, lineman knot tying, proper use and maintenance of hand tools, basic knowledge of materials James C. Williams

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used in line work, perform basic bucket rescue/escape, basic concepts of equipment set up and grounding, work at heights and/or confined spaces, minimum approach distance, excavation and shoring requirements, proper inspection rubber goods and PPE, identify different types of materials used in line work. Provide tools, materials and supplies to journeyman linemen. Ensuring safety rules and regulations are observed on the worksite. Driving trucks and ensuring they are properly stocked and maintained. Prepare equipment and worksite for effective completion of assignments. Operation of equipment used in the construction process, travel long distances on short notice, work for extended periods in various locations, when required, work outside, frequently in inclement weather conditions and to work over-time when requested.

Department of Motor Vehicles Fredericksburg, VA

DMV Drivers Licensing Specialist/Compliance Safety Officer III – April 2007 to August 2014 Driver licensing specialist, proficient at performing customer services relative to driver licensing including application processing, identity and residency document review, visual screening, knowledge testing, pre-trip inspection and road skills testing of commercial and other drivers. Responsible for assisting DMV field employees with the initial certification and re-certification of driver examiner credentials and the administration of commercial and other driver knowledge testing. Conduct business audits of third-party examiners, commercial driver training school and driver improvement clinics. Provide technical training both within and outside DMV for the purpose of preparing all individuals involved in driver licensing to properly administer Virginia's driver licensing program. Provide instruction in driver and commercial driver testing and licensing, ensuring quality and state and federal standardization in the Virginia DMV driver-licensing program. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Warrenton, VA Inspector/Compliance Safety Officer III December 2003 to April 2007 Inspects manufacturers, wholesalers, and retailers of all regulated commodities and tests all assigned commercial devices for compliance to establish standards. Verifies all labels and collects samples of regulated commodities for compliance to applicable laws and regulations according to established policy and procedure. Audits manufacture and dealer records, obtains warrants, attends hearings, and testifies in court, related to all products for which regulatory responsibility is assigned. In the instances of non-compliance, stop sale notices rejection of equip., condemnation of equip., or confiscation of products and equipment are carried out. Completes special reports, daily work log, handles correspondence, & maintains current files on assigned territory. Documents all sample collections, inspections, and tests in a manner suitable for presentation in court. All reports, correspondence and supporting documentations shall support the actions of the inspection and be completed as required by law and establish policies and procedures. Vested with the authority and duties of a Compliance Officer with the Office of Product and Industry Standards. Division of Consumer Protection, Department of Agriculture, and Consumer Services, pursuant to the Code of Virginia.

Department of Motor Vehicles Dumfries, VA

Engineer Tech III – July 2003 (recalled) to December 2003 Ensure the safety of motorist and protections of Virginia’s highways by monitoring overweight and oversized truck sin accordance with truck weighing policies and procedures; weigh and inspect commercial vehicles for compliance with regulations, identify and report vehicles and traffic problems; prepare safety violation information concerning local routing and state truck laws and perform a combination of data collection/analysis duties to facilitate law enforcement actives for the monitoring of size and weight regulations, reinstate suspended drivers, run transcripts when needed and liquidated damages processing. Knowledge of truck weight procedures and policies of Virginia and Federal laws and the Motor Vehicle Code of Virginia. Knowledge of collecting, editing, and manipulating data using computers. Prepare daily reports, and handle cash. Ability to perform mathematical calculations, analyze data, and make recommendations on traffic control measures at facility or sites; ability to communicate tactfully with customers and staff. Perform mobile (portable) scales when not working at the weigh station. Ability to lift 50 pounds, shift work, works outdoors in inclement weather. Spotsylvania Volunteer Fire Department Company 4 Spotsylvania, VA Firefighter/EMT – Vehicle Operator – November 1997 to May 2003 Perform duties related to fire/motor vehicle accidents and emergency medical operations. Participate in community relation activities and fire safety demonstrations. I received the Rookie of the year award in 1999. Laid off - November 2002 to July 2003

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Due to state budget cutbacks

U.S Army Reserve September 2003 to December 2007 Culpeper, VA 95B/31B Military Police – Regular Training and Train for Drill Sergeant School – Pre-deployment Preparations for Iraqi and Enduring Freedom – Activated and deployed to 301st Military Police Company Puerto Rico Department of Motor Vehicles Manassas, VA

Engineer Tech III – Mobile Weight Technician – November 2000 to November 2002 (Laid off- due to state budget) Work on a mobile unit alongside Virginia State Police and DMV Special Agents to ensure the safety of motorist and protections of Virginia’s highways by monitoring overweight and oversized trucks in accordance with truck weighing policies and procedures; weigh and inspect commercial vehicles for compliance with regulations, identify and report vehicles and traffic problems; prepare safety violation information concerning local routing and state truck laws and perform a combination of data collection/analysis duties to facilitate law enforcement actives for the monitoring of size and weight regulations. Prepare daily reports. Knowledge of truck weight procedures and policies of Virginia and Federal laws and the Motor Vehicle Code of Virginia. Knowledge of collecting, editing, and manipulating data using computers. Ability to perform mathematical calculations, analyze data, and make recommendations on traffic control measures at facility or sites; ability to communicate tactfully with customers and staff. Ability to lift 50 pounds, and work outdoors in inclement weather. U.S. Army Reserve Fort Eustis, VA

88th MP Company Military Police – December 2000 to March 2003 Supervise soldiers and trainees giving training classes and prepping for basic training/AIT. Also, attend training and train other soldiers to advance their military police skills and combat skills and evaluate soldiers on a performance, abilities, and skill levels to operate as a functioning Military Policeman. Follow oral and written instructions. Communicate effectively both written and orally. Complete reports. Air Conditioning Suppliers, Inc. (Division of Aireco Inc.) Richmond, VA Warehouse Manager/Counter Sales – May 2000 to November 2000 (Full-time) September 1998 to July 1999 (Full-time)

February 1998 to September 1998 (Part-time)

January 1997 to February 1998 (Full-time)

Extensive knowledge of warehousing, inventory record keeping practices, procedures, and policies. Perform and oversee employees to organize, relocate and maintain inventory in warehouse and display areas, supervise employees in maintaining warehouse and deliveries. Maintain inventory thru use of computers, prepare daily records and reports for non-stock/special items, place transfer orders, check stock levels, check stock history, look up vendors, process counter tickets/sales order for the sale of HVAC &R units and supplies/parts, process and receive products, check and adjust inventory and transfer discrepancies. Responsible for receiving and unloading of incoming deliveries and preparation of outgoing deliveries. Use of computers to place orders. Arrange and set up of displays of items on the sales floor. Interact with customers daily. Handle cash daily. Take inventory of items in warehouse. Work extended hours, when needed, to ensure all orders/projects, etc. is complete. Ability to lift 50 pounds. Use forklift and dollies to load and unload equipment/material Western Branch Diesel Springfield, VA

Transmission mechanic/diesel mechanic – July 1999 to May 2000 Transmission mechanic/diesel mechanic – Diagnosis transmission and engine problems, remove, teardown, clean and rebuild and install transmissions into trucks, buses, and other applicable equipment. Diagnosis, trace and repair electrical and sensor problems. Repair or rebuild diesel engines, i.e., cams, heads, injectors, kits, etc. Learning to work on generator sets and related equipment.

Virginia Department of Transportation Dahlgren, VA Engineer Tech III - February 1998 to September 1998 Work along with Virginia State Police to monitor the weights and dimensions of commercial motor vehicles. Write up overweight tickets with all pertinent information. Also, work with portable scales when not working at the weigh station. Ability to communicate both orally and written, prepare daily reports, handle cash. Unemployment - February 1996 to January 1997 (on and off) James C. Williams

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MHP Management Services Corporation Fredericksburg, VA Maintenance Superintendent– March 1992 to August 1995 Laborer – May 1990 to May 1991 (Part-time)

Interview and hire new employees, conduct employee evaluations, prepare time sheets, enforce operating procedures, develop new and updated operating procedures, supervise up to 15 employees/sub-contractors in the repair and refurbishing of mobile homes and apartments. I performed carpentry, electrical, plumbing (water and sewer), HVAC, landscaping, park, and chlorination reports. I over saw budget forecasting and planning of upcoming projects, took bids and cost analysis of large projects, review constructions, plans and contracts develop and maintain budget for properties and projects. Plan new office design to optimize the best space plan. Ability to lift 50+ pounds. Plan and schedule projects. Install systems furniture for new office staff. Light vehicle maintenance including tune-up, oil change, etc.

Prosource/Martin Brower Fredericksburg, VA

Warehouse Personnel – August to 1995 to February 1996 August 1994 to April 1995 (Part-time)

Radley Honda Chevrolet Fredericksburg, VA

New Car Get Ready/Honda Automotive Tech. Trainee – May 1991 to March 1992 Clean and detail new and used vehicles for customers, begin training as a Honda Automotive Technician in the repair and maintenance on various years and models of Honda vehicles. U.S. Army – HHT2/10 Cav Fort Knox, KY

Infantry/Squad leader – March 1987 to May 1990

Serving as an 11C10 indirect fire infantryman/squad leader. I supervised 5 to 20 soldiers – ensure the combat readiness of my soldiers by conducting training, crew drills, squad inspections, personal counseling List of Vehicles and Equipment operated available upon request References (Personal and Professional) available upon request.



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