ROBERT A. BADER JR.
Fort Washington, MD 20744
adt186@r.postjobfree.com
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
Military Veteran with a Secret Security Clearance and 20 years of proven experience in the United States Army. Accomplished measurable results while leading a platoon of 52 in a dynamic, fast-paced environment of the 82ND Airborne Division. Possess a comprehensive background in training and mentoring soldiers derived from conducting domestic and global operations in Afghanistan, South Korea, and Hungary. Managed risk upon multiple lines to protect assets, property, and equipment valued at over $8,500,000 while meeting the expectations of senior leadership. Possess extensive knowledge in Field Artillery. Recipient of multiple awards for outstanding performance and professionalism.
Leadership
Personal Management
Critical Thinking
Mentor
Training/ Development
Decision Making
Accountability
Teamwork
Resilient
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
GTANGIBLE at Department of Homeland Security, Washington D.C. 2020 – Present
Visitor Management Access Control
Ensured all visitors are cleared to enter the DHS headquarters.
Checked all systems for visitor information, CCure, Passagepoint, SAFE, and NCIC.
Conducted background checks using the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) database.
Researched criminal history by reviewing court case information relating to arrests, history, and dispositions.
Conducted secondary inquiries into immigration databases through the National Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (NLETS) and render approval or denial of Campus visit requests based on potential visitors' criminal history following established policies.
Adjudicated results by using established policies and procedures as they pertain to visitor access control requests.
Maintained proper accountability of all badges during a given shift.
Global Resources Solutions at Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Washington D.C. 2020 - 2021
HSPD-12 Helpdesk/ Customer Support
Managed the consumables for the PCIF including replacing consumables, maintaining a consumables inventory, and providing printer consumable guidelines information based on inventory and usage.
Maintained an inventory of PCIF/HSPD-12 equipment, including issuing and receiving. Assist cardholders with resetting a personal identity verification number (PIN) as required.
Assisted cardholders with troubleshooting techniques to resolve Physical Access Control Systems (PACS) and Logical Access Control System (LACS) issues.
Managed the centrally printed PIV card process to include tracking, documenting, and shipping of PIV cards within the United States and Internationally to authorized locations.
Provided hard copy and electronic fingerprint services to support federal background investigation requirements and transmit for processing.
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Alternative Experience (ALEX) at Department of Justice, Washington D.C. 2019 - 2020
Security Escort
Enforced regulations and procedures designed to prevent breaches of security.
Exercised judgment and use discretion in responding to incidents and emergencies.
Determined whether to intervene directly or call for assistance.
Kept the situations under control with proper surveillance.
Reported incidents or situations to the appropriate authorities for handling.
United States Army Warrior Transition Unit (WTU) – Fort Belvoir, VA 2017 – 2019
WTU Cadre Squad Leader
Supervised medical treatment for over 85 wounded, ill, and injured personnel.
Conducted extensive coordination between military and civilian medical facilities.
Functioned as an advocate during weekly and monthly meetings.
Created and maintained a monitoring system for review and track awards.
Delineated reports to staff, senior officials, and military treatment departments.
Oversaw the processes involved with interviewing, advising, and counseling disabled Soldiers about career development opportunities, healthcare benefits, and available government-mandated Soldier assistance agencies.
United States Army 82nd Airborne Division Artillery – Fort Bragg, NC 2016 – 2017
Assistant Brigade Operations Sergeant
Conducted planning operations for over 1,500 personnel in 4 battalion-sized elements.
Coordinated training access, requirements, and logistical attainment of materials.
Organized meetings with Division assets to facilitate logistical support.
Established, maintained, and processed requests and documents relative to Range Facility.
Wrote and defined training manuals for units and soldiers in accordance with Army policies.
Monitored the maintenance, personnel, and equipment status of Brigade personnel.
Received Army Commendation Medal for superior performance overseeing all operations and field training exercises.
United States Army 2nd Battalion 319th Field Artillery Regiment – Fort Bragg, NC 2014 – 2016
Battalion Ammunition Non-Commissioned Officer
Selected over peers to serve as Battalion Ammunition NCO with Airborne Artillery.
Skillful dispatch of personnel within 18 hours, as directed responsibilities included being accountable for planning, training, and supervising range training.
Ensured land, concepts of operation, and ranges for battalion training were prepared, reviewed, and ordered for field training exercises.
Maintained accountability and security of over $55,000,000 of operational ammunition.
Performs mission analysis for handling and support of operations.
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United States Army 2nd Battalion 321st Field Artillery Regiment – Ft. Bragg, NC 2009 – 2014
Field Artillery Sergeant
Assistant supervisor for the worldwide deployment of over 100 personnel.
Supervised lower-ranking personnel on the direction of fire efforts including regulated checks for weapon verification before discharge.
Overseer of over $8,000,000 of platoon equipment.
Initiated the development of defensive plans to secure the platoon’s firebase.
Protected personnel while delivering safety procedures during live fire.
Trained and managed over 100 personnel in technical and tactical exercises.
United States Army Williamsport Recruiting Station – Williamsport, PA 2006 – 2009
U.S. Army Recruiter
Attainment of quantitative and qualitative enlistment objectives by governed daily telephone and in-person interviews.
Established and maintained reports with schools, colleges, and communities.
Implemented and conducted vast Army recruiting awareness programs within the community.
Generated and accurately completed 83 enlistments and documents.
Maintained accountability of government property valued at over $80,000.
Prepared enlistment applications and processed 107 personnel in 3 years recognized by supervisors for superior performance and received the Army Commendation Medal.
United States Army 1st Battalion 321st Field Artillery Regiment – Ft. Bragg, NC 2000 – 2006
Field Artillery Section Chief
Trained over 32 personnel in gunnery procedures, directed, and supervised the section during the emplacement of a howitzer.
Accountable for the health, welfare, and development of personnel.
Accountable for over $3,500,000 of section equipment.
Ensured all ammunition delivered was serviceable.
Conducted ammunition requisitioning receipts and distribution among personnel.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice,
University of Maryland Global Campus, Largo, MD, 2022
Associates of Science Degree in Criminal Justice,
Northern Virginia Community College, Alexandria, VA, 2021
Certified, JUST/NCIC/NLETS Certification Course, Washington, D.C. 2020
Certified, Sexual Harassment Victim Advocate, (2 weeks), Fort Bragg, NC, 2015
Certified Field Artillery Senior Leaders Course, (6 weeks), Fort Sill, OK, 2013
Certified, Microsoft Office Systems, DOD version 2010, (1 week) Fort Bragg, NC, 2013
Certified, Equal Opportunity Leader, (2 weeks) Camp Casey, South Korea, 2010
Certified, Army Recruiter, (6 weeks), Fort Jackson, SC 2006
Certified, Primary Leaders Development Course, (4 weeks), Fort Bragg, NC, 2003