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Security Officer, Deputy Sheriff, United States Marine

Location:
Spokane Valley, WA
Posted:
February 02, 2023

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David J. Sprague

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Spokane Valley, WA 99037

adu242@r.postjobfree.com

760-***-****

Summary of Skills

Professional Experience:

Solo Trans Inc, Spokane, WA

August 2022 – Present

Responsibilities

• Provide package security.

• Perform daily safety inspections of FedEx vehicle prior to dispatch.

• Ensure time management while on assigned delivery route.

• Deliver packages to the proper address according to manifest list.

• Properly label packagers that are undeliverable.

• Ensure safe operation of company vehicle on various road conditions to include gravel, snow, and icy conditions.

• Properly load vehicle to expedite the delivery of packages. San Diego Sheriff Department, San Diego, CA

June 2014 – June 2022

• Organization • Management/Leadership

• Administration • Communication

• Accountability

• Time Management

• Detail Oriented • Responsible

• Efficiency

• Multi-tasking

Achievements:

• Served as a Field Training Officer Program for the department

• Promoted to Corporal to ensure the proper training of new employees and Field Training Officers for Detentions

• Certified on the Virtual Imaging system, SecurPASS basic Radiation Safety & Security Scanning Technology Training

• Served as the Team 2 Facilities Improvement Team representative

• Served as the Fire Response Deputy for Team 2

• Served on the Tactical Response team

• Less lethal shotgun, X2 Taser, Stinger grenade, 40mm, pepperball certified

• Certified in Central Command Center for the facility

• Terrorist Liaison Officer for the team

• Completed the Sergeant Mentoring Program for the department. Responsibilities

• Provide facility security.

• Provide safety and security for medical staff, Correctional counselor staff, and the Inmate Processing Division staff.

• Conduct fingerprinting, pat down searches, and strip searched of new inmates.

• Conduct weekly hygiene inspections to minimize contraband within the facility.

• Conduct hourly safety checks of inmates for obvious signs of duress and provide first aid when required.

• Conduct counts of inmates at the beginning and end of shift.

• Transport inmates to different medical facilities within the county.

• Write detailed incident reports on inmates.

• Follow all policy and procedures for the department and facility.

• Respond to critical incidents.

Macy's Department store, Carlsbad, CA

November 2013 – February 2014

Responsibilities

• Account for different jewelry items at the beginning and end of every shift.

• Ensure the accuracy of the sales to include proper discounts. United States Marine Corps, Camp Pendleton, CA

October 2010 – September 2013

Achievements:

• Provided file/record maintenance on over 200 personnel, and over 200 administrative packages for separation from the United States Marine Corps.

• Highest rated administrative section within the company due to punctuality, attention to detail and expedient routing of administrative packages.

• Produced (3) honor platoons for dedication to duty.

• Awarded the Navy Marine Corps Achievement Medal. Responsibilities

• Provided basic infantry skills to entry-level non infantry personnel with a proven ability to improvise procedures and meet demanding deadlines.

• Supervised over 2,300 entry level Marines while conducting live fire events and basic infantry package.

• Proficient at utilizing Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook daily to create, schedule, and maintain meetings, training records and legal packages.

• Researched and maintained subject matter files, instructions, orders and regulations to provide accurate information and ensure tasks were completed appropriately.

• Prepared separation packages that were forwarded to the Commanding Officer for discharge approval.

• Report daily to senior leaders regarding the welfare and morale of team members.

• Update personnel files daily to notify Marines where their separation packages were at in the discharge process.

United States Marine Corps, Twentynine Palms, CA

August 2007 – October 2010

Combat Operations Center Chief

Achievements:

• Supervised the training and preparation of over 30 Battalion and 5 Regimental Combat Operations Centers.

• Ensured the Battle Lab facilities were fully mission capable.

• Ensured 100% accountability of over $10,000,000 worth of assets.

• Created tracking system for all equipment associated with the Combat Operation Center gear.

• Awarded the Navy Marine Corps Achievement Medal. Responsibilities

• Instruct senior personnel and ensure comprehension of all rules and regulations.

• Mentor senior personnel and advise them on proper preparation for deployment.

• Managed the set-up of 6 Battalion level Capability sets and 2 Regimental capability sets.

• Implemented accountability system for all capability set and associated gear.

• Acquired over $200,000 worth of computers, copiers, and printers for the unit.

• Responsible for the accountability and security of equipment deployed to alternate training venues for all exercises which resulted in no loss of equipment.

United States Marine Corps, Twentynine Palms, CA

July 2000 - August 2007

M1A1 Tank Crewman

Achievements:

• Took charge of a hastily organized refugee checkpoint.

• Demonstrated aggressive tactical expertise.

• Demonstrated remarkable fire discipline by stopping instantly as the enemy surrendered.

• Awarded the Navy Marine Corps Achievement Medal with combat distinguishing device

Responsibilities

• Supervised up to 14 team members and reported daily to senior leadership for accountability purposes.

• Evaluated over 50 employees in the Advanced Gunnery Training System prior to conducting live fire operations which resulted in a 98% retention rate.

• Successfully prevented enemy forces from penetrating friendly areas by building a hasty entry control point, and vehicle check point protecting displaced personnel while detaining any enemy forces attempting to infiltrate.

• Facilitated in the Australian Army obtaining the M1A1 Main Battle tank by demonstrating the capabilities of operations to the Australian senior leadership.

• Patrolled routes that were targeted by enemy forces and decreased attacks by 90%.

• Accounted for (4) M1A1 Main Battle Tanks, operations and serviceability of all associated gear.

• Train all Personnel in the Marine Corps Martial Arts Program (MCMAP) as a Green Belt Instructor

Pinkerton Security Services, Portland, OR

February 2000 – May 2000

Security Guard

Responsibilities

• Conduct security patrols around the perimeter of the facility.

• Performed front gate services to ensure that no unauthorized vehicles or personnel entered the facility by checking identification cards and proper paperwork.

• Stood as security for the CEO of the company at his personal place of residence.

Education

High School Diploma from Ferris High school in Spokane, Washington Marine Corps Martial Arts Instructor School

Staff Non-Commissioned Officer Course

Nuclear Biological and Chemical protection

Basic Non-Commissioned Officer Course for Combat Arms Sharepoint 1.x End User

Combat Marksmanship Coach

Combat Marksmanship Trainer

Formal Schools Instructor Course

Operations and Tactics Instructor

Deployable Virtual Training Environment/Virtual Battle Simulator-2 Mission Developer training

Instructor Operator for the Advanced Gunnery Training System for the M1A1 Main Battle Tank

Awards and Recognition

(3) Navy marine Corps Achievement Medals for heroic and superior performance

(4) Certificated of Commendation for superior performance

(3) Meritorious Masts for outstanding performance

(4) Letters of Appreciation

CERTIFICATES

Standards and Training for Corrections Program (STC) 398 hours. (03/21/2014-06/12/2014), POST 832-PC certifications, 76 Hours, Less lethal weapon systems qualified: Less lethal shotgun, Pepper ball launcher, 40mm, and sting-ball grenade, Taser qualified. Terrorism Liaison Officer (TLO), Psychiatric Emergency Response Team (PERT) trained, Central Command Center (CCC) qualified, Sovereign Citizen Recognition, and Inmate radicalization, Body Scanner Certified, SecurPASS Basic Radiation Safety and Security Technology training. Completed Fundamentals of Supervision Learning Management System training and Completed the Leadership and Development Program. Corporal in the Field Training Officer program. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

San Diego County Deputy Sheriff's Association



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