Baharri Weston
803-***-**** *********@*****.***
Objective: Obtain a position in your company
Clearances: Active Secret DOD 11- 2011
SUMMARY
Possessing 21 years of military experience and very safety orentainted background . With the responsibility of three to forty personnel plus equipment and property valued at fifty thousand to one hundred million dollars at one time. Trained over two thousand personnel in multiple locations. Always striving for excellence and maintaining a willingness to learn, remain positive and focused. Education and Certificates
Rapid Aerostat Initial Deployment Sensor (RAID)
Surveillance System, Elevated Sensor AN/DSY-1 (V)1 PSS-T Certificate Diploma, John Adams High School Queens NY. June/ 1986 Continuing education, Grantham University, Kansas City, MO (10 credit hours). EXPERIENCE
● RAID Field Engineer Level II: Raytheon, Afghanistan, March 2020/ June 2o21. While Assigned to a four star NATO Command base in Kabul. Responsible for providing senior leadership with day-to-day tracking of operations and sustainment efforts. Provided on-call troubleshooting and targeting capabilities of surveillance sensor systems for base defense operations. Installed sensors running fiber optic cable, solar panels, and CAT5 to various endpoints while unifying network assets via Internet Protocol.
Advised the BDOC Commander on the feasibility, functionality and capabilities of Rapid Aerostat Initial Deployment (RAID), Rapid Deployment Integrated Surveillance Systems (RDISS), Force Protection Suite (FPS), Mid-Range Thermal Imager (MRTI), Long-Range Thermal Imager (LRTI), and Cerberus assigned to the area of responsibility. Assisted heavily with the Planning and Execution phase of projects.
● Aerostat Engineer Level III: Bravura Inc, Iraq, January/ 2018 to December 2019 install, test, integrate, repair and update cutting edge intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) government classified elevated sensors and computer system applications from a variety of Government vendors. As applicable to the lighter than Air/ Persistent Surveillance System Tethered (PSS-T) Aerostat, to ensure constant functionality and report common faults and recommendations for improvements. Perform maintenance and repairs on site equipment such as 60K generators, 10k forklift, Aerial Lift and 2 Man rough terrain utility vehicle.
● Sensors include : MX20/ FLIR T3000 and Kestrel
● Positions held: Shift Lead and Alternate Site Lead. On a weekly basis provide direct input to base command along with joint multinational forces Leaders. Conducted Site tours to authorised personnel. Trained US Army Soldiers to properly operate cameras and equipment. Briefed BDOC Officers and Noncommissioned Officers on PTDS operations, Weather characteristics. Thus maintaining a great repore and strong relationship. Trained personnel to properly conduct PMI’s (PMCS) generator services, I splice set up, inventory and application. Also to input data for Versa weather reports, ODIMs and troubleshoot equipment. Handled site lead calls, equipment receiving and inventory,TUSS, scheduling. Area maintenance, Open and request closure of PR’s.
● Biometrics: Fluor Inc, Afghanistan June/ 2017- December/ 2017 Working as a security Tech IV using retina scanning, fingerprint and update personal information with read, write and approval privileges. These actions added to the stringent Base access and overall security of Base personnel.
● BDOC operations assistant: Triple Canopy, Afghanistan October/ 2016- June/ 2017 Armed guard level II. Duties and responsibilities include: Biometric scanning (Seek II, Bat and Hiide verifying clearances for badging for base access. CCTV operator, FlIR camera operator, proficient in the use of SIPR, NIPR and Centrex servers.
● MWR Recreation Aid: FT. Jackson SC, Oct /2014- Oct / 2016 Responsible for providing the best customer service to America's best ( US. Army). Opened and closed the establishment, maintained a safe clean work environment, operated a cash drawer providing briefings on hunting, fishing, archery, firing range, boat operations and safety. Issuing hunting and fishing licenses. Provide light maintenance for equipment ie. seventeen boats, two jet skis, one pull behind mobile home, six Kayaks, sixteen canoes, twelve mountain bikes, four utility trailers, one 15 passenger bus, one pickup truck, two bounce houses, six outdoor grills and a full array of outdoor camping equipment. Additional assigned duties were assistant Building safety inspector, fire safety and Range Safety Officer.
Section leader
● US Army, Camp Casey Korea September/2013 - July/2014 Prepared two Bradley Fighting Vehicles for deployment to tactical environments; responsible for six soldiers and equipment in excess of $6,000,000 dollars with zero loss. This reduced the company budget spending; increased unit readiness. Additional duties were safety NCO and Nuclear Biological Chemical equipment (NBC) NCO.
Instructor /writer
● US Army, Fort Jackson SC August /2011- July /2013 Instructed over 60,000 trainees how to employ a fragmentation grenade. Responsibilities include equipment in the excess of $50,000 dollars, Range setup, unit scheduling, Ammo bunker and Arms room access, ordering ammunition; establishing range Standard Operating Procedure. This increased safety, work proficiency and lower stress environment. Additional duties Range Safety NCO, Vehicle Safety NCO, Hazmat NCO and EO secondary NCO. Instructed classes quarterly and annually maintained training logs, completed inspections ie. vehicles, buildings, hazmat lockers and ranges:acquired all training aids and completed all before deadlines.
Weapons SquadLeader/ Platoon Sergeant
● US Army, Iraq September/2009- August/2010 Assisted in joint operations with Iraqi Police and Iraqi Soldiers in counter terrorist operations. This aided in zero incidents during Holy season and day to day traffic flow. Additionally, helped establish a good rapport with local nationals.
OC/T
● US Army, Fort Lewis WA September/2007- June/2009 In a classroom and field environment Trained over 700 personnel in route patrol, vehicle recovery; weapons training for .50 Cal, 240B and M249 machine gun. Rapid target acquisition, target engagement with light to heavy machine guns and automatic grenade launchers from a moving vehicle. This aided in 95% of crews qualifying first time out and with some of the highest scores in their unit. All one with a degree of safety and constant honing our assessments and practices resulting in zero incidents.