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Safety Officer Intelligence Manager

Location:
Ozark, AR
Posted:
September 28, 2022

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

More than ** years’ experience in planning and executing various operations for the military, government and contractors internationally. Experience in the management of multifaceted operations. Extensive work in establishing and managing emergency services, personal protection and static security teams in both hostile and non hostile environments. Capable of establishing and Managing Teams, and facilities from set up to full operation.

KEY AREAS OF EXPERTISE

Operations Management

Security Management

Intelligence Management

General Manager

Instructor

Vault Custodian

Armorer

Gunsmith

Intelligence Gathering

Middle East Expertise

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

ARMS ROOM CUSTODIAN 11/27/2020 to 05/31/2022

Vectrus

Job Description: Procedures include storing, issuing and maintaining or establishing accountability of organizational small arms and sensitive items including preserving security and administration of a consolidated arms room, unit maintenance of small arms and physical security for small arms and sensitive items of equipment. Responsible for receiving, logging, inventory, controlling, and distribution of sensitive items.

VAULT CUSTODIAN 08/10/2020 to 11/26/2020

Amentum

Job Description: Performs the full range of work involved in the storage, issue, receipt and security of weapons and sensitive items within the arms room. Maintain 100% inventory of all assigned weapons and associated equipment ensuring all sensitive items are properly accounted for at all times. Ensures that all sensitive items within the arm room are properly secured. Issues and receives weapons from and to Gunsmiths, Supply, QC and QA personnel. Performs other duties as assigned.

GUNSMITH 05/10/2020 to 08/10/2020

Amentum

Job Description: Responsible for the quality assurance and inspection of subordinate employees work on a wide range of small arms and crew serve equipment. Diagnosed and locate mechanical deficiencies and malfunctions in shotguns, submachine and machine guns, mortars, launchers, along with other Crew Serve Weapons and accessories. Repairing and conducting Level 10, 20 and some level 30 Services to include but not limited to PMCS, Annual, 24 and 48 month Inspections on APS5 weapon systems.

Disassembly of weapons, assemblies, subassemblies and other components

Examine for defects, mechanical misalignment and malfunctions.

Use hand and machine tools, precision gauges, test instruments, jigs and alignment devices in making repairs, modifications, and adjustments.

GUNSMITH 05/10/2019 to 05/09/2020

AECOM

Job Description: Responsible for the quality assurance and inspection of subordinate employees work on a wide range of small arms and crew serve equipment. Diagnosed and locate mechanical deficiencies and malfunctions in shotguns, submachine and machine guns, mortars, launchers, along with other Crew Serve Weapons and accessories. Repairing and conducting Level 10, 20 and some level 30 Services to include but not limited to PMCS, Annual, 24 and 48 month Inspections on APS5 weapon systems.

Disassembly of weapons, assemblies, subassemblies and other components

Examine for defects, mechanical misalignment and malfunctions.

Use hand and machine tools, precision gauges, test instruments, jigs and alignment devices in making repairs, modifications, and adjustments.

TRUCK DRIVER 02/11 to 05/2019

Various Companies

Job Description: Oil Field, Moving Equipment, Chemicals, and Radiation in the Oil Field, as well as Moving Crude oil from the various locations to the collection points.

GENERAL MANAGER 12/15 to Present

Amerese International

Job Discription: Setting Up, Managing, and Advancing an International Corporation according to U.S. and State of Texas Law.

SENIOR INSTRUCTOR 01/10 to 02/11

U.S. Training

Job Description: Training the Afghanistan Border Patrol, in the use of Firearms, Small Unit Tactics, Law Enforcement, Vehicle Patrols and Tactics as well as Special Weapons.

Trained the Afghan Border Patrol in the use of Soviet Weapons Systems, Specialty Weapons as well as qualifying the individuals on the weapon systems they were trained on. Weapons Instructed: NSV, PKM, RPK, GP25, RPG-7, AK47, AMD, and the Semi-Automatic Pistol

Trained the Afghanistan Border Patrol in the use of Vehicles, Vehicle Patrols as well as police tactics while using the vehicles they were trained on.

Trained the Afghanistan Border Patrol on How to drive the All-Terrain Vehicles

CORRECTIONS OFFICER 06/09 to 01/10

Texas Department of Criminal Justice

Job Description: Securing and protecting the state’s inmates from escape, themselves and others, monitoring and directing the inmate’s activities in both the medium and minimum custody wings.

Corrections Officer: Control Booth operations, responding to situations in the prison that involved inmates, visiting room operations, tower operations, security of exercise yard which contained from 5 to 50 inmates.

INTELLIGENCE MANAGER CIVILIAN POLICE PROGRAM (CIVPOL) 06/07 to 06/08

DynCorp International, Afghanistan

Contract Requirements: Establish and manage an intelligence unit for a 400 million dollar project in the country of Afghanistan. This intelligence section is responsible for obtaining, reporting and disseminating open source intelligence for the entire country of Afghanistan. This included but is not limited to setting up communications, and coordination between the contractors, governments and militaries of the multiple nations which currently protect Afghanistan as well as the host countries government and military.

Briefed new personnel on the current situation, conducted pre-deployment briefings, PSD Missions, and briefed in the weekly staff meetings.

The Intelligence Manager is responsible for ensuring the DynCorp Intelligence Operations Cell conducts business within the guidelines of the statement of work and in accordance with Federal Law, as well as for maintaining the budget which is assigned to the intelligence section.

Responsible for all personnel assigned to the section, their safety and training, as well as Assigning Task, Work Loads, Hours of Work, and Tracking Vacations.

The Intelligence Manager is responsible for coordinating with DynCorp Security Managers, Program Managers, and Deputy Project Managers as well as The Foreign Ministries, Various Embassies, Various Military Commanders and Special Operations Units, OGA, and NGO’s in order to obtain fragmented Intelligence information and reports which will be combined, Analyzed and disseminated to all personnel in an effort to ensure the safety and security of the personnel which are assigned to the country of Afghanistan.

SECURITY MANAGER POPPY ELIMINATION PROGRAM (PEP) 02/06 to 06/07

DynCorp International, Afghanistan

Contract Requirements: Establish and put in place a security contingent at 8 different sites in 8 different provinces in 120 days, to include the hiring, training, establishing a base camp in each province and deploying the security personnel.

Directly managed and oversaw a 20 Million Dollar contract which covered 8 provinces and included 37 western and 200 foreign personnel. This included but is not limited to personnel from the Ministry of Counter Narcotics and there visitors; Provincial Governor and staffs; State department personnel and their contractors; DynCorp International Advisors; and Security Personnel Assigned to the Sites. Operated as a Liaison between Ministry of Counter Narcotics, The PEP Deputy Project Manager, Ministry of Interior, International Security Assistance Force, Local Hospitals, Contractors and the Military to ensure PEP Security was established and brought online in each province.

Co-coordinated the Hiring of, training and placement of security personnel in 8 provinces

Establish and implement security post, security procedures, PSD Teams and static security in 8 provinces

Responsible for the training and Qualification for the special weapon systems used by the security forces under me. For Example: the Barrett 50 caliber Sniper Rifle, and the RPD Drum Fed Machinegun. Also responsible for the semi-annual qualifications of the security forces.

Co-coordinated Logistical support for PEP Personnel in the provinces

Co-coordinated Financial and Human resources support for PEP Personnel in the provinces

Responsible for establishing, implementing, managing and maintaining the Security of Poppy Elimination Sites and personnel in 8 different provinces.

FORCE PROTECTION OFFICER: 11/04 to 02/06

CSA LTD Kuwait

Job Description: My duties are in direct support of the Shift Lt. ensuring the security and safety of the military personnel assigned to Camps Doha and Beuhring in the country of Kuwait. Daily activities include but were not limited to Force Protection Operations, Security Patrol Operations, Emergency and Contingency Response, Vehicle searching for explosive devices, entry control duties, safeguarding classified, perimeter patrols, responding to emergency situations both hostile and non-hostile, and security of the Ammo Supply Point, Refuel Bulk Storage, Check Point and Traffic Management Duties. These functions are structured to provide a safe and secure environment for the military and civilian work force at the various military camps in the country of Kuwait

TECHNICAL ADVISOR 10/31/03 to 10/31/04

Private Military Office of His Majesty the King, Jordan

The Private Military Office of his Majesty King Abdullah II

Contract Description: To Put together a team of experts which as a team could design, establish, and maintain a self contained, self supported facility to be used by the Private Military Office of his Majesty the King, which is capable of Storing, Maintaining, Upgrading and Modifying those weapon systems which are assigned to the Royal Guard, Special Operations, and Counter Terrorism units in the country of Jordan. Capable of Storing and maintaining both King Hussein's (Deceased) and King Abdullah’s personal weapons collections; with an end result of training the Jordanian military to maintain and operate the facility themselves.

ARMOURER AND ARMS ROOM OPERATIONS 12/99 to 10/03

CSA LTD.

Job Description: My duties are in direct support of the Section Manager, the U.S. Task Force and special operations teams assigned to the country of Kuwait. During troop movements this support includes the storage, issuing, receiving, scheduled or unscheduled maintenance and repair of those weapon systems, which are assigned to the task forces, deployed in the region.

During daily operations this support includes but is not limited to the storage, routine maintenance, repair, issuing and receiving of weapon systems and components which are assigned to permanent party and special operations personnel. I designed, implemented, and maintain the databases which are used to track the weapons themselves and those persons which they are issued to; the services, repairs and issues for each weapons system in the inventory as well as the man hours used in support of those weapon systems assigned to US forces in Kuwait.

Upgraded and revamped the DSGS Arms Room Physical Security Program

Upgraded and reorganized the DSGS Arms Room Data Bases

Coordination with the various commanders and general officers as it pertains to Weapons Maintenance, Inspection, Ranges, Deployments and Cleaning.

Assisted in ISO certification in Both Security and the DSGS Arms Room

ASSISTANT SECURITY POLICE OPERATIONS MANAGER 06/96 to 12/99

ITT INDUSTRIES

Job Description: My duties are in direct support of the Security Manager and the Security Operations Manager. Ensuring that the Law Enforcement and Security personnel perform their Force Protection, PSD, Convoy and Emergency Response duties as directed by the Contract, U.S. Military and Provost Marshal. Assisted in the protection of high-level dignitaries such as President Bush and Prince Andrew of England, and providing personal protection for other military and civilian dignitaries as assigned by the Operations Manager. I developed a new PSD Training Course for new additions to the PSD Team and eventually took over the managerial and operational responsibilities for the Camp Doha PSD Mission. My operations section designed, implemented, and initiated force protection procedures, which optimized force protection on Camp Doha.

MILITARY POLICE SUPERVISOR-- U. S. AIR FORCE 01/20/75 to 10/20/88

Job Description: 12 Years 10 Months military service with the U. S. Air Force Security Police Honorably Discharged in October 1988. During my tenure with the Air Force I had many assignments both national and international. Some of the more challenging positions I held are as follows: Crypto Security, Explosives Security/Escort, Small Arms Instructor, Central Security Controller, Flight Security Controller, Response Team Instructor, Nuclear Missile Security, Law Enforcement, Weapons Storage Area Supervisor, Assistant Flight Chief, and EST (SWAT) Team.

Supervisor: Supervision of up to 30 people under my command.

Quality Control: Evaluated police officers in their job knowledge pertaining to tactics, response procedures, handcuffing and searching techniques.

Investigations: Counter terrorism, Drugs and Theft interdiction.

Armorer: Assistant NCOIC of the armory, responsible for the operations of the armory, the accountability of all the police weapons and ammo, and the repairs made to the police weapons, wrote the training, testing and quality control evaluation material that was used for training and evaluating new personnel, responsible for training all new personnel that came into the armory.

Flight Security Controller: In charge of security operations in/on and around 180 Nuclear Missile Sites, wrote the training, testing, and quality control evaluation material for the security response teams.

Instructor Police Tactics: Responsible for the training of new personnel, and the reoccurring training of the Security Police personnel, approximately 300 people.

Weapons Instructor and RSO: Responsible for the training of new personnel, and the reoccurring training of the Security Police personnel, approximately 300 people.

EDUCATION

Bachelors of Science, Law Enforcement, City University

Bachelors of Science, Pre-Law; City University

U.S. Customs Inspector: Camp Doha Kuwait

Federal Law Enforcement Academy: U.S. Marshal’s Federal Court Security Training Glenco Ga.

USAF Military Police Academy; Lackland AFB Texas

ICITAP Master Instructors Course

WPS Supervisors Course: WPS Complex Site Security Supervisor Course #A11-02 this course included weapons Qualification and PT Test

WPS NPSS Course: WPS NPSS Support Course #11-03-A6: Included Weapons Qualifications, Tactical Medicine, as well as IED Training.

WPS BFFOC Course: WPS BFFOC Course #11-07: I met all Firearms Instructors Requirements

WPS PSS Course: WPS PSS Course #11-06: This course included Weapons Qualifications and PT test.

WPS ERT Course: WPS ERT Course #11-03: Met all qualifications for completion.

Texas Level 2 Security Certified

Texas Level 3 Commission Security Certified

Texas Level 4 Commission Security Certified

Texas Level 3 Commission Security Instructor

Texas Level 4 Commission Security Instructor

NRA Basic Pistol Instructor

NRA Basic Rifle Instructor

TCLEOSE Basic Instructor

TCLEOSE Firearms Instructor

Concealed Carry Instructor

NRA Range Safety Officer

PID # 173043



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