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Maintenance Manager Kotzebue

Location:
Anchorage, AK, 99504
Posted:
July 26, 2022

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Dwayne E. Haviland

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Anchorage, Alaska 999504

Message: 907-***-****

Text: 907-***-****

EDUCATION:

**** – 1989

University of Alaska-Fairbanks, Fairbanks, Alaska (Natural Resource Management) 1987

Sheldon Jackson Collage, Sitka, Alaska (Natural Resource Management) 1986

Alaska Technical Center, Kotzebue, Alaska (Natural Resource Management) Experience:

12/12/2018 – 4/1/20120

Janitor

Red dog Mine

8000 E Diamond BLVD STE-450

Anchorage, Alaska 99515

907-***-****

Supervisor: Andy Willis

DUTIES

Sanitizing al areas as well as sweeping, mopping and trash removal in service and mill area.

8/12/2018 – 4/1/20120

Janitor

Northwest Arctic Borough School Disrtict

Po Box 917

Kotzebue, Alaska 99752

907-***-****

DUTIES

Supervisor: Christifer {?}

Sanitizing all areas as well and sweeping, mopping and trash removal in dorms. 12/12/2016 – 41/1/2017

Hotel General Cleaner/Preventative Maintenance

Springhill Suites, University Lake

4050 University Lake Drive / Anchorage, Alaska 99508

907-***-****

Supervisor: Jacob Morgan, Maintenance Manager

DUTIES

Under the supervision of the Maintenance Manager, do light and preventative maintenance ensuring company property was in working order. This included general knowledge of all lighting systems on property as well as light pluming, Maintenace of heating systems and air conditioning systems. 2

1/3/2014 – 71/2014

Director of Lands

NANA Regional Corporation

P.O. Box 49

Kotzebue, Alaska 99752

907-***-****

Supervisor: Rosie Barr (do not contact)

DUTIES:

Manages and supervises all aspects, activities, and resources of NANA’s Land Department. Manage the land issues and coordinates their activities within NANA. Conducts village meetings to discuss land issues and gather input. Represents NANA with shareholders, the business community, and the general Alaskan public. Assists shareholders with land matters. Maintains close and continuous communications within the various NANA organizations on land matters. Worked closely with the NANA Board of Directors and Committees to implement policies and directives. Maintained decision making authority for all land use activities not involving the permanent transfer/sale of NANA’s assets. 11/2004 – 4/2013

Realty Specialist:

Bureau of Indian Affairs, Alaska Region

3601 “C” St. Suite 1100

Anchorage, Alaska 99503

907-***-****

Supervisor: Paul Roehl (You may contact)

DUTIES:

Put together transaction packages to be submitted for approval. Included sales, leases, gift deeds of native allotments and town site lots, as well as rights-of-way, and gravel leases and permits. Counsel clients on the options available to them in the management of their restricted trust land. Review transaction packages submitted by 93-638 realty contractors, making sure they are accurate and contain all necessary documentation. Submit probate packages to the probates department. Assist native allotment applicants in obtaining their certificates of allotment. Ensure that all necessary procedures are adhered to and make recommendations to the realty officer. Required to know all laws, procedures and regulations, which affect native allotments and their claimants, including but not limited to ANCSA, ANILCA, and the Native Allotment Act.

8/2003- 11/2004

Rights Protection Officer:

Maniilaq Association

P.O. Box 256

Kotzebue, Alaska 99752

907-***-****

Supervisor: Eva Hunt (You may contact)

DUTIES:

Gather all necessary information necessary for the veteran native allotment applications. Answer any BLM decisions or notices that may detrimental to our clients receiving the land applied for. Gather any and all information, affidavits and witness statement to substantiate the applicant’s use and occupancy of the land, particularly with Agular, Title Recovery cases. Prepares or directs the preparation of maps to demonstrate what the records show as to a specific controversy. Completes reports and court exhibits in accordance with Bureau of Indian Affairs guidelines, and gathers such other documentary materiel as may be required for litigation.

2002-2003

Cook II:

3

Northwest Arctic Borough School District – Alaska Technical Center P.O. 256

Kotzebue, Alaska 99752

907-***-****

Supervisor: Cheryl Edenshaw (You may contact)

DUTIES:

Did various duties in the kitchen, including prep cook, setting up, replenishing and breaking down the serving line and the salad bar. Restocking any and all necessary items running low in the cafeteria. Cooked on the grill for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Washed dishes, pots and pans, and utensils. Made sure all surface areas were clean and sanitized. Took out trash and swept and moped at the end of the day. 2000 –2001

Custodian:

Northwest Arctic Borough School District – Kotzebue High School P.O. Box 256

Kotzebue, Alaska 99752

907-***-****

Supervisor: Craig MCconnell (You may contact)

DUTIES:

Swept, mopped and vacuumed. Cleaned walls, glass and all surfaces. Emptied trash throughout the school, and district office buildings. Light maintenance as necessary 1999-2000

Kitchen helper:

NANA/ Marriott

100 Cushman St., suite 310

Fairbanks, Alaska 99701

Supervisor: Don Ramos (You may contact)

Did various duties in the kitchen, including prep cook, setting up, replenishing and breaking down of the salad bar. Restocking any and all necessary items running low in the cafeteria. Cooked on the grill for breakfast and lunch. Washed dishes, pots and pans, and utensils. Made sure all surface areas were clean and sanitized. Took out trash and swept and moped at the end of the day. 4/1996 – 8/1998

Realty Specialist:

Tanana Chiefs Conference

122 First Avenue

Fairbanks, Alaska 99701

907-***-****

Supervisor: Paul Mayo (You may contact)

Assisted native allotment applicants in obtaining their certificates of allotment. Ensured that all necessary procedures were adhered to and made recommendations to the realty officer concerning what course of action would be best to ensure that the client's best interest were protected. Was required to know all the laws, regulations and procedures, which affected native allotments and their claimants, including but not limited to ANCSA, ANILCA and the Native Allotment Act. 1995 – 1996

Laborer

Alaska Petroleum Contractors -Prudhoe Bay:

Supervisor: Tony Delia

4

Worked with a crew on the excavation of the fuel gas line and the main pipeline. Used steamers, Jackhammers, water pumps. When heavy equipment could not be used, used shovels, pick axes, come alongs and whatever else was necessary to uncover, work on and back fill the pipe. 1995

Janitor/Dishwasher:

NANA/ Marriott –BP Building

DUTIES:

Swept, mopped, vacuumed cleaned walls and glass, other duties as assigned. Filled in as a dishwasher as needed.

1994

Cashier/warehouseman:

Brown Jug Warehouse

Anchorage, Alaska

DUTIES:

Worked a cash register, took inventory and restocked shelves as needed. Also put together orders from the warehouse to be shipped to the outlying stores

6/1992 – 5/1993

Realty Officer:

Kotzebue IRA Realty

P.O. Box 296

Kotzebue, Alaska

907-***-****

Supervisor: Fred Armstrong, Executive Director (you may contact) DUTIES:

Put together transaction packages to be submitted to the BIA for approval. Transactions included sales, leases, gift deeds of native allotments and town site lots. Supervised and trained the realty staff in their duties of counseling clients and submitting probate paper work. I also wrote a report on the current and historic subsistence activities of the people of the Kotzebue area. 1991

Expediter:

Pacific Partitions Systems

Anchorage, Alaska

DUTIES:

Drove and maintained trucks of various sizes, picking up, and delivering construction equipment and materials throughout the anchorage area.

5/1989 – 6/1990

Realty Specialist:

Maniilaq Association

P.O. Box 256

Kotzebue, Alaska

907-***-****

5

Supervisor: Barb Janitscheck (You may contact)

DUTIES:

Assisted Native Allotment applicants in obtaining their certificates of allotment. Ensured that all necessary procedures were adhered to and made recommendations to the realty officer, concerning what course of action would be best to ensure that the clients best interest were protected. Was required to know all laws procedures and regulations, which affected native allotments and their claimants, including but not limited to ANCSA, ANILCA, and the Native Allotment Act.

References:

Duane Tomilonis, Legal Instruments Examiner Mel Lawrence, Realty Specialist Bureau of Indian Affairs, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Regional Realty Alaska Title Services Center 3601 “C” St. Suite 1100 3601 “C” St. Suite 1100 Anchorage, Alaska 99503

Anchorage, Alaska 99503 907-***-****

907-***-****

Vickie Harman, Realty Specialist

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

1011 E. Tudor Rd. MS 211

Anchorage, Alaska 99503

907-***-****



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