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Platoon Leader Staff Sergeant

Location:
Lake Orion, MI, 48362
Salary:
60000
Posted:
November 01, 2022

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C urr iculu m V ita e

Personal information

First name(s) / Surname(s)

Daniel

Nita

Address **** ********* **.

***** ******** ******* (United

States) Mobile 004**********

E-mail(s) *************@*****.***

Nationality

Romanian

Date of birth 25 March 1973

Gender Male

Desired Mechanical engineering technician

employment /

Occupational

field

Work experience

Dates 01 August 1994 - 03 September 2002

Occupation or position held tank

commander

Main activities and responsibilities Joining the Army as an enlisted soldier you will start out as a driver or a

loader. When you become an NCO (E-5/Sergeant ((2-to 4 years)) you will be a

gunner. You have to attain the rank of E6 (Staff Sergeant ((4 to six years)) to

become a tank commander. I drove Russian, Romanian, and American tanks in the

mountains, the dessert, in the water, and under the water. I also have tremendous

experience in using weapons as I was Platoon Commander. In some rare cases

when a unit is low on personal a E-5 may fill the role as a tank commander until

the unit gets an E-6. As an Officer, 2nd Lieutenant, you will start off your career as

a tank commander and platoon leader. Responsible for coordinating the efforts of

the crew to effectively shoot, move, and communicate. takes orders from

the Platoon Leader or Platoon Sergeant, directs his driver to maneuver the tank

to where it needs to go, establishes sectors to scan, issues fire commands to the

gunner that tell him or verify what the target is and what type of round or

weapon system to use.

There is a lot more to it but this is just the basics.

Name and address of employer Romanian

Government

str. armatei, Oradea

(Romania) Type of business or sector military

Dates May 2002 - September 2002

Occupation or position held

structural

engineer

Main activities and responsibilities A structural engineer is responsible for the design and evaluation of

anything that supports or carries a load. The role of a structural engineer can be

divided into two primary areas, buildings and non- building structures or devices. In

order to become a structural engineer, you must complete post- secondary

education in civil engineering, as structural engineering is a specialty within this

discipline.

Structural engineers who focus on buildings are responsible for evaluating

schematics and ensuring that the building meets the building codes for structural

safety, is safe for occupancy and is able to withstand the elements. The daily tasks

of a building structural engineer are divided between site visits and design review.

During a site visit, the structural engineer inspects the foundation, infrastructure,

curtain wall,

insulation and building envelope. Through careful inspection and comparison to

the approved building plans, the engineer can ensure that the actual building

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necessary corrections are made. The engineer is called in to inspect at specific

stages of project completion, and official approval is often required before the

next stage of development can begin.

The design review process involves detailed review of submitted building plans

and the creation of an issues and deficiencies list. The designer or the builder must

correct these items. As the plans are changed, they must be reviewed again to

ensure compliance. The approved plans are the basis for all site inspections, so it

is very important that they are accurate and complete

In the design phase, the engineer is part of the design team. Responsibilities

include defining the structural weak points, providing safety tolerances,

determining pivot points and modifying designs to increase the strength of the

whole device. Load upper and lower capacity values are based on mathematical

calculations, but the type of material used, location of the joint and proposed

usage all have impact on the accuracy of these calculations.

Name and address of employer I.C.M.A

Petrochimistilor str., Pitesti

(Romania) Type of business or sector structural

construction engineering

Dates 05/09/2002 - 11/2004

Occupation or position held Machine operator/furniture assembler

Main activities and responsibilities Machine operators and tenders are responsible for running machines in

manufacturing plants. After a setter prepares a machine for production, an

operator observes the machine and the objects it produces. Operators may have

to load the machine with materials for production or adjust machine speeds during

production. Operators must periodically inspect the parts a machine produces by

comparing the parts to blueprint using rulers, micrometers, and other specialized

measuring devices./ Assembles wooden parts or assemblies to form sections,

frames, or complete articles of furniture: Trims joints to fit, using handtools. Blows

dust from mortises and areas to be glued, using airhose. Spreads glue on surfaces

to be joined by drawing wood across roller partially submerged in glue, by using

brush dipped in glue, or by using glue-filled squeeze bottle. Knocks connecting

parts together with mallet or compresses assembled parts in clamp until glue has

dried. Wipes excess glue from joints with rag. Drills holes and drives screws into

parts to join parts or to reinforce glued joints, using power drill and screwdriver.

Attaches glue blocks, metal braces, corner blocks, drawer guides, tops, molding,

shelves, dust bottoms, back panels, or skids with nails, screws, glue, or staples,

using handtools and power tools. Inspects and verifies accuracy of assembled

article for conformance to specified standards, using square and tape measure.

Smooths irregular joints with rasp and sandpaper, and levels chair legs, using

circular leveling saw. May drill holes and attach hardware, such as drawer guides,

drawer locks, catches, and latches, using power drill and handtools. May slide

drawers in and out to test ease of movement, and adjust ill-fitting drawers, using

handtools. May be known in establishment according to part or article assembled.

May work as member of team along conveyor line.

Name and address of employer Bosal Inc./ Gardner White Furniture

14 mile/ Grosbeck, 48313 Warren

(United States) Type of business or sector industrial

engineer/ warehouse worker

Dates 07 December 2004 - 18 June 2008

Occupation or position held Truck Owner Operator

Main activities and responsibilities An owner-operator truck driver may find a job that requires delivery to

Tallahassee, Florida. He will then likely try to find something that needs to be

taken from Tallahassee, Florida. Otherwise, he may be traveling at a loss. These

arrangements are often made through brokers to eliminate some of the work for

the owner-operators, but some do it themselves.

In addition to finding work, the owner-operator truck driver may also have to

handle administrative duties. He may have to track payments and make inquiries

regarding payments that have not been received. He may be responsible for

invoicing clients for the work he has done. He may also have to deal with clients

when deliveries are late or new jobs need to be negotiated. Sometimes a secretary

is employed to handle such duties while the driver is on the road.

There are many costs associated with being an owner-operator truck driver. Truck

maintenance and fuel are two of the major ones. He will also need insurance to

cover the vehicle and generally the goods he transports. Additionally, he must

support himself while on the road, unless he limits himself to local jobs, while

maintaining household expenses, unless he lives in his truck.

Name and address of employer Tst Expedited Services

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Windsor (Canada and United

States) Type of business or sector

Transportation and storage

Dates 25 June 2008 - 18 August 2012

Occupation or position held Heavy-truck driver

Main activities and responsibilities A truck driver operates a semi or 18-wheeler.A semi has air brakes,

numerous gears in the transmission and a thousand other differences from

conventional vehicles. A truck driver must be trained in all the semi's systems and

operations. He has to know what to do when going up or down a steep grade, so

the brakes will not overheat. He has to know how to keep a load from shifting on a

curve, which means he also has to know how to load the semi trailer properly.

Name and address of employer Mohican Transport Trucking/Blue Water Trucking/ American Dreams

Trucking/Mcx Trucking/Roadlink

Trucking/Cimaron Trucking/

Toldeo st/ Genoa st/ Powell st/, Detroit/ Romeo/ Genoa/

(United States) Type of business or sector Transportation and storage

Education and training

Dates 01 October 1995 - June 2002

Title of qualification awarded Masters Degree in Engineering Management and Technologist

Principal subjects / In order to become a professional engineer (P.Eng), all candidates must complete

occup a university undergraduate degree in engineering. These programs are typically

ational four to five years in length. The admission requirements to these programs include

skills high school courses in calculus, physics, algebra, technology, and English. An

covere engineering degree is typically more expensive than a bachelor of arts degree, as

d this is a professional designation program, resulting in greater wage-earning

capacity upon graduation.

People who enjoy interacting with others, are natural leaders, and are skilled

engineers find this type of position rewarding. There is a level of instruction or

guidance as part of this position that is a new skill for most engineers.

Interpersonal skills and oral communication are highly valued in this role.

Engineering managers are required to supervise or manage teams of engineering

technologists, engineers and other related professionals. The number of

individuals and the breadth of areas they are responsible for vary by industry. For

example, a civil engineering manager may be responsible for architectural

drawing teams, drafts persons, and other support staff.

In Mechanical Engineering Technology, technicians design, work with, and

manufacture mechanisms that are used in laboratories, manufacturing facilities,

and design facilities. Engineering Technologists have a higher level of education

and responsibility than technicians do. They generally have a Bachelor of Science

in Engineering Technology degree. They have an area of technical specialty that

was developed as part of their associate degree education, however, in addition

to that technical specialty, they have a more rounded education that includes high

level communication skills, management skills, and additional technical education

in areas that are outside of their technical specialty. They have the ability to

communicate on all levels with skilled trades people, technicians, managers, and

Name and type of engineers.

organisation providing

University of Oradea (Mechanical Management and

education and training

Technological) Armatei str., Oradea (Romania)

Personal skills

and

competen

ces Understanding

Speaking

Mother tongue(s) Romanian

Writing

Listening

Spoken interaction

Spoken production

C2

Proficient user

Other

C2

language(s) Proficient user

C1

Self-

Proficient user

assessment C1

European level Proficient user

English B2

Independent user

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Social skills and competences honest, patient, flexible, creative, highly-motivated, ambitious,

responsible, productive, willing to get the job done

Organisational skills and competences leader, confident, organized, neat, results-

oriented, detail-oriented

Technical skills and competences ambidextrous, quantitative analysis, operations modeling "operations

and finance route" where you strictly take classes in decision making,

optimization, operations modeling, derivative pricing

Computer skills and competences knows how to use a computer

Artistic skills and competences know to use and fix mechanical objects, improves and develops cars,

trucks, and house designs. Im always looking for market changes.

Other skills and competences good athlete, good familist, collectioner

Driving licence(s) C, C1, B, CE,

B1, C1E, BE

Additional information U.S citizen from 2008

European Union citizen

always ready to be relocated wherever the company needs me to go

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