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Generation Station Equipment Operator

Location:
Laramie, WY, 82070
Posted:
August 16, 2022

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Dr. Janice R. (J. R.) Maxwell DM, MSM, BSCJ

Ph: 719-***-**** ************@*****.***

Author Consultant Educator Homeland Security Investigations Penology

FORMAL EDUCATION

Colorado Technical University, Denver, CO 2014 - 2017

Doctor of Management (DM)

Colorado Technical University, Denver, CO 2013 - 2014

Denver, Master of Science in Management Homeland Security (MSM)

Colorado Technical University, Denver, CO 2010 - 2013

Denver, Baccalaureate of Science Criminal Justice (BSCJ)

University of Colorado Denver, Denver, CO 2002 - 2003

Legal Investigations, Certificate (LIC)

Pikes Peak Community College, Colorado Springs, CO 1992 - 1992

Associates of General Studies (AGS)

ADDITIONAL CERTIFICATIONS

The United States Marine Corps, Honorable Discharge – DD-214

Colorado Peace Officer’s Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) PID # 113822, Certification # 13570

Colorado Correctional Officer’s Standards and Training, Certification # 001212

PPCT Violent Patient Management Instructor Certification

Colorado Basic Supervision Training

Colorado Supervisory Leadership Program

Behavioral Analysis Investigative Interview and Interrogation Techniques, Certification # 14714

National Council of Investigation & Security Services (NCISS) member.

National Association of Professional Process Servers (NAPPS) # 4984

FEMA Certifications:

GeoCONOPS for Planners and Decision Makers

GeoCONOPS In Depth

GeoCONOPS In Use

Decision Making and Problem Solving

Protecting Critical Infrastructure Against Insider Threats

Critical Infrastructure Security: Theft and Diversion – What You Can Do

Surveillance Awareness: What You Can Do

DHS Human Trafficking Awareness for FEMA Employees

MEMBERSHIPS - Active

CTU Alumni Board member

EMP Taskforce on National and Homeland Security

Secure the Grid Coalition

LA Grid Coalition

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Mentored/Instructed staff in the understanding of laws, rules, policies, and regulations which govern Adult Penology and the Colorado Department of Corrections (CDOC).

Coached/Trained pressure point control tactics (PPCT) and violent patient management (VPM) (method of defensive tactics designed to defend against aggressively violent & medicated physical attacks) to uniform and non-uniform staff in both lecture and practical application.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

LaborMAX Staffing 2019 – Present

Branch Manager

Summit County Clerk & Recorder 2016 - 2016

Deputy Clerk

Gathers and analyzes descriptive data relating to real and personal property much of IT technical standards and statues and maintaining property, marriage, and motor vehicle records

Participates in the discovery of residential and business personal property

Communicates regularly with the public concerning a wide range of inquiries

Works closely & cooperatively with staff by assisting with customer overflow.

Lowe’s Home Improvement 2012 - 2015

ISLG – OPE Area Manager

Direct and indirect supervision of 2 – 7 staff, which utilize mobile hand-held devices for tracking shipments and inventory customer support, order management, Managing logistical sorting, handling, and disbursement of palletized and non-palletized stock. Secure freight using appropriate tools and supplies (e.g. shrink wrap, pallets, straps, rope).

Certified equipment operator, including pallet jack, Counterbalance, Picker, Reach & other motorized equipment

Pente Legal Solutions of Breckenridge, LLC 2012 - 2013

Owner, Partner, Private Investigator

Conducted investigations for the service of process

Conducted skip tracing for the service of process

Completed Service of Process in a 200-mile radius

All Points Innovative Investigations, LLC 2003 – 2012

Owner & Private Investigator

Spearheaded investigations and case management including analyzing background information & data on multiple individual cases focusing on:

Workplace harassment and discrimination, workplace violence prevention, surveillances, employee theft, Pre-employment comprehensive background screenings and continuous background screenings

Personal injury, workplace incidents/accidents, ethics and rule violations in the workplace, investment and cost management, civil and restitution recovery, process improvement analysis

Homicides, domestics violence, sexual assaults on seniors & juveniles’ endangerment, locate the missing

Traffic crashes resulting in serious injury & or death, conduct assessments & alternatives to investigations

Prepared course materials and lessons for students follow guest speaking engagements at Denver University Law School

Crime and civil scene re-enactment, case assessments offer alternatives to investigations,

Ethic, and rule violations within the workplace, Investment and cost management

Domestic Violence, Sexual assaults, & Senior domestic endangerment

interpretation and application of state and federal laws, statutes and regulations,

Colorado State Department of Corrections (CDOC) 1992 – 2002

Correctional Security Sergeant:

Acting Disciplinary Officer (Prison - Code of Penal Discipline (COPD)) equivalent to civilian magistrate)

Worked with and trained staff in physical and electronic security

Trained staff in the laws, rules, policies, and regulations which govern the CDOC.

Instructed pressure point control tactics (PPCT) and violent patient management (VPM) (method of defensive tactics designed to defend against aggressively violent & medicated physical attacks) to uniform and non-uniform staff.

Provided additional one-on-one instruction to officers who were not performing adequately and bring them up to speed with the remaining portion of the class

Attend regularly scheduled meetings and in-services and discipline specific hearings

When needed act as a substitute in inmate hearings and with teaching staff

Verify the course learning outcomes were administer, as stipulated by the DOC syllabus

Correctly respond to student and inmate questions on a timely manner

Investigated access to facilities grounds by use of Colorado Crime Information Database (CCIC), and the National Crime Information Database (NCIC)

Administered various public relations responsibilities including communicating families, friends, and attorneys of the incarcerated as well as various levels of outside law enforcement entities.

Drug and criminal interventions, conducting surveillances, criminal report writing, expert testimony

Liaison with attorneys, international, national, local law enforcement, & other professionals

Master Control Sergeant controlling the safety, security and movement of the facility and its operations for over 1100 inmates and 125 uniform & non-uniform staff, during daily sensitive and high stress situations.

Member of the cell extraction, emergency response, and mounted escape teams.

Interpretation and application of state and federal laws, statutes and regulations

ADDITIONAL RELEVANT MILITARY/ PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Colorado Gaming Commission, 1992 - 1992

Colorado Gaming Security Officer

In Cripple Creek Colorado, my responsibilities included: Public relations, observe and report, monitor

CCTVs, be available for security awareness of the public to detour criminal acts and to assist those in

need of assistance.

Colorado Springs Police Department, 1987 - 1992

Patrol Officer

Motor and foot patrol

Criminal investigations on felony, misdemeanor, petty offense crimes,

Preliminary traffic collision and accident investigations

Usage of NCIC/CCIC for research re: background, locations etc.

Evidence collection and preservation

Parking and traffic infractions.

Surveillances, public relations, writing reports, court testimony.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1984 – 1987

Combustion Monitoring Engineer, San Onofre Nuclear Generation Station, CA

Test airborne pathogens & for reactor compromises & watch for possible warning signs of failure

Responsible for federal and emergency notifications relating to civilian evacuation areas

Maintained timing on everyone entering areas close to the core (hot zones)

The United States Marine Corps, 1979 - 1983

Military Police

Protect and defend the rights, freedoms and privileges of citizens of the United States of America on national soils and abroad

Architectural Drafter and Designer (only utilized as needed) while rendering aid in foreign lands

Patrol, preliminary investigations of military laws, rules, and regulations governing federal soil

H&HS PM Btn, Police Records

Liaison between the civilian population, law enforcement and the military.

Motor and foot patrol

Criminal and traffic investigations on felony, misdemeanor, petty offense crimes,

Usage of NCIC/CCIC for research re background, locations etc.

Evidence collection and preservation

Parking and traffic infractions.

Surveillance, Public relations, writing reports, court testimony.



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