EDUCATION:
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
United States Army (USA). 82nd Airborne Division June 2017 - Present
Operations Supervisor, Squad Leader Rank: Sergeant
Conduct health and wellness checks of 50 barracks residents
Manage and maintain readiness of equipment in excess of 1.2 million dollars
Direct over 100 briefings to senior ranking officials resulting in successful resupply operations in austere environment
Write memorandums and supporting documents leading to the awards and promotion of 70 soldier’s
Developed the procedure for company to send Soldiers to school; resulting in 100 different Military schools attended
Maintain and update records and qualifications of 73 people within the company
Lead and professionally develop 5 subordinate soldiers; maintain discipline and readiness
Conduct health and wellness checks of 50 barracks residents
Mentor Soldier’s through college courses; resulting in Soldier’s earning a semesters worth of credits
Additional Duty Assignments
Unit Movement Officer
Coordinate movement of unit equipment to and from Afghanistan; resulted in no equipment lost
Perform checks of containers to ensure standards are kept and containers are ready to ship
Conduct classes on standards to senior leadership to prepare for field operations and deployment
USA. 82nd Airborne Division and 2nd Infantry Division June 2014 – June 2017
Motor Transport Sergeant, Unit Prevention Leader Rank: Sergeant
Taught night driving and vehicle recovery tactics to 20 Soldiers
Performed react to contact drills to over 150 Soldiers: resulting in 100%-unit readiness for deployment
Led 12 missions as truck commander: successfully accomplishing all missions
Selected over peers to serve as assistant convoy commander for 3 major field operations
Performed drug awareness classes and conducted drug testing for 50 Soldiers
Technical Skills
Microsoft (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Office), Outlook
Professional Skills
Working in a structured hierarchy company/environment, meeting tight and overlapping deadlines, following federal guidelines and regulations, protecting operational security under secret security clearance, technical writing, communicating with various high-ranking officials and contractors, mentorship, office administration