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Inventory Specialist Crew Member

Location:
Reading, PA
Posted:
June 02, 2023

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James T. Kille

*** ********* *****, *********, ** 18431

570-***-****, adxhaj@r.postjobfree.com

U.S. Citizen 30%+ Disabled Veteran VEOA VRA

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS

U.S. Army and a Pennsylvania National Guard Veteran with a Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice and extensive experience in military police and security operations across global locations. Knowledgeable in law enforcement operations with a proven track record in firearms use and maintenance, use of nonlethal force and associated equipment, and detainee operations. Trained military personnel in conducting security operations, securing and maintaining the safety of detainees, and the safe use of various firearms both lethal and less than lethal. Regularly assessed real-time information in order to respond quickly with the appropriate law enforcement or security actions. Experienced in collaborating and communicating with personnel across multiple departments and with external agencies to complete assigned safety and security objectives.

CORE COMPETENCIES

Mast Hope Rapids Ski Patrol Director Certified Pennsylvania State Police Lethal Weapons Agent Combat Lifesaver Security Patrols Control Access Point Law Enforcement Regulations Firearms Safety Compliance Analysis Inventory & Resource Management Nonlethal Force Relationship Development Administration & Reports Inventory Specialist

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

CMG Enterprises April 2021- Present

10 Buist Road Hours/week: 108-120

Supervisor: Kraig Meyer

Contact: 570-***-****

Okay to contact: Yes

Duties, Responsibilities and Accomplishments:

I am a Pennsylvania State Certified Emergency Medical Responder (EMR). As an EMR my role is to assist the Emergency Medical technician (EMT) with patient care of both trauma and medical 911 calls. I am the primary operator of the ambulance. I am responsible for restocking the ambulance, cleanliness both inside and out, and cleanliness of all equipment. I am responsible for the safe operation if the ambulance. I have taken and passed my EMT course in September 2021.

Masthope Mountain Community July 2021- January 2022

196 Karl Hope Boulevard Hours/week: 40-60

Supervisor: Lou Logo

Contact: 570-***-****

Okay to contact: Yes

Duties, Responsibilities and Accomplishments:

I worked as an armed public safety officer within the community. I enforced Pennsylvania traffic laws as well as providing security patrols on all Masthope Mountain Community roads. I was the medical officer for the community. Conducting medical supply inventory in all patrol vehicles. Responding to any and all medical emergencies within the community while on shift. My duties also included steps to reduce conflicts between residences within the community.

Security Officer 1 September 2020 – July 2021

Geisinger Community Medical Hours/week: 40

Hours/Work: 40

Supervisor: Rudy Gergel

Contact: 570-***-****

Okay to contact: Yes

Duties, Responsibilities and Accomplishments:

I work with inpatients and patients’ who are in the Emergency Department. I am part of a highly trained team of security officers who respond to patients who have an altered mental status and to assist the medical team in calming patients. I also am responsible for the accountability of forensic for patients who are inpatients. I am responsible for the inspection of construction projects within the hospital to ensure the sites are safe for all staff, patients and visitors. I am responsible for the safety of helicopters that take off and land on the roof and a nearby helipad. This task is imperative for the safety of patients that need rapid transport who are critically ill or trauma patients.

Press Operator January 2020- May 2020

Hendrick Manufacturing Hours/week: 40

Hours/Work: 40-60

Supervisor: Bob Janakowski

Contact: 570-***-****

Okay to contact: Yes

Duties, Responsibilities, and Accomplishments:

Daily duties include inspection if a multimillion-dollar metal press. Setting up the required tools that would complete desired patters as required to fill customer demands. Operate the press punching out detailed customer parts. Clean and make minor repairs to the press as needed for continuing operations.

Line Technician September 2019- January 2020

Davey Resource Group Hours/Week:40-60

Kent, OH

Supervisor: John Baker

Contact: 814-***-****

Okay to Contact: Yes

Duties, Responsibilities, and Accomplishments:

Accountable for the maintenance and proper operation of a 2018 Toyota Tacoma, Honda Recon, $12,000 Trimble GPS unit, and a Panasonic Toughbook computer. Self-motivated for production of high-power electric lines and poles. Power lines and poles. Ohms testing of power lines and poles. Repairs of power lines and poles that fail Ohm’s testing. Traveling between Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey.

Sawyer, Tree Cutter, and Landscape Crew Member April 2017 – September 2019 Pocono Tree & Landscape Service Hours/Week: 45

Honesdale, PA

Supervisor: Gary Szezorak

Contact: 570-***-****

Okay to Contact: Yes

Duties, Responsibilities, and Accomplishments:

Accountable for the maintenance and proper operation of the sawmill and all associated equipment. Inspect equipment and tools to ensure functionality and detect malfunctions, thereby avoiding any possible safety hazards from defective equipment. Oversee the organization’s financial records, documenting equipment purchases, recording sales, and maintaining profit and loss records. Conducted a cost analysis of new equipment and presented information to management regarding the time-savings and cost effectiveness of new equipment which resulted in the purchase of new, more efficient equipment. Recognized by management and customers for producing high-quality lumber which drives sales with frequent repeat customers. Safely operate bucket trucks and a chainsaw or other tree cutting equipment to dismantle, cut down, and remove trees. Communicate clearly and efficiently with co-workers and management to coordinate tree cutting projects while abiding by all safety regulations. Interact with individual customers or larger commercial clients, determining the scope of the tree cutting project or identifying what finished lumber products customers would like to purchase. Certified as a Tree Cutter, Level 2.

Shooting Range Instructor September 2015 – August 2016

3B’s Indoor Shooting Range Hours/week: 40

Honesdale, PA

Supervisor: Grace Anderson

Contact: 570-***-****

Okay to Contact: Yes

Duties, Responsibilities, and Accomplishments:

Gained a certification as an NRA firearms instructor. Coordinated and scheduled small and large group courses for up to 50 trainees on firearm use and safety. Facilitated classroom and hands-on, shooting-range based instruction in the safe use and operation of various firearms including pistols and rifles. Provided private firearms lessons as needed to continue instruction or to provide more one-on-one direction. Instructed students on basic firearm information from basic use to self-defense courses including how to legally carry concealed firearms. Communicated clearly with James T. Kille Page 2 students during instruction to ensure understanding of course concepts. Collaborated with co-workers and management to ensure coverage of all scheduled courses.

Shooting Sports Director June 2010 – August 2015

Boy Scouts of America Hours/Week: 60

Lake Ariel, PA

Supervisor: Dave Srebro

Contact: 570-***-****

Okay to Contact: Yes

Duties, Responsibilities, and Accomplishments:

Directed and managed the safe use and maintenance of five shooting ranges, enforcing all safety regulations among staff and summer residents. Managed a rotational schedule for summer camp residents to visit and use all the ranges. Applied expert firearms knowledge in the use of pistols, shotguns, rifles, and muzzleloaders to ensure safe operation on a shooting all ranges. Managed an archery range and instructed customers and staff in specific rules and regulations associated with the use of long, compound, and recurved bows. Created an initial safety training course for summer residents to complete before being allowed to utilize the shooting ranges. Coordinated with external organizations and vendors to conduct cost analyses and procure new shooting range equipment or replacement weapons. Conducted periodic equipment inventories to inspect weapons for malfunctions or defects and removed defective weapons from rotation. Regularly maintained and updated inventory on ammunition, ordering more ammunition as needed from external vendors. Maintained range equipment and inspected the ranges themselves to ensure continued safety for summer residents. Communicated with staff and summer residents with clear instructions and directions, especially as related to range use and safety.

Instructor & Military Police Officer February 2005 – September 2009

U.S. Army Active Guard Reserve (AGR) Hours/Week: 60

Fort Dix, NJ, Fort Meade, MD, & Iraq

Supervisor: Master Sergeant Barbra Bell

Contact: 724-***-****

Okay to Contact: Yes

Duties, Responsibilities, and Accomplishments:

Provided training and instruction for military personnel in the appropriate apprehension, processing, and confinement of detainees. Instructed personnel in maintaining control of detainees and encouraged personnel to maintain positive and professional interactions with detainees while avoiding potential extortion. Facilitated training in both the classroom and in the field regarding the use of nonlethal force only when necessary to regain control of escaping detainees. Maintained detailed notes and accurately recorded the completion of each trainee through the Detainee Operations training program. Regularly created and submitted reports to management detailing trainee progress and the effectiveness of instruction materials. Trained personnel in the safe use of OC Spray, Tasers, Batons, and zip ties for mitigating use of deadly force on detainees. Instructed military personnel in determining and implementing the appropriate use of force while apprehending and confining detainees. Courses included: Laws of war, Geneva Convention, Report Writing, Restraints, Physical Security, Less than Lethal Weapons, Forced Cell Extraction, Biometrics, Riot Control Operations, and Unarmed Self-Defense. During an overseas deployment to Iraq, managed 14 personnel, delegating security-related tasks and ensuring the completion of all organizational objectives within assigned timeless. Conducted multiple security operations, identifying possible or imminent security breaches, apprehending suspected enemy personnel, and ensuring the continued safety of U.S. military personnel. Authored reports which detailed any contact with enemy personnel and outlined initiated responses. Reviewed and analyzed real-time information to make prompt decisions and adapt to ever-changing situations as necessary while abiding by all applicable rules and regulations. Maintained and operated a variety of firearms while adhering to safety policies.

Military Police & Detainee Security Manager January 2004 – February 2005

U.S. Army Active Guard Reserve (AGR) Hours/Week: 60-80

Iraq Supervisor: No Longer at Organization

Duties, Responsibilities, and Accomplishments:

Managed 13 military police and security personnel, delegating daily, weekly, and monthly tasks and

ensuring completion of projects within assigned timelines. Directly supervised personnel, providing monthly performance evaluations and conducting corrective counseling as needed to improve security and interpersonal performance. Hand selected by FBI and CIA to manage security for detaining and guarding Saddam Hussein and the former Iraqi government members. Ensured all associated security personnel maintained a professional demeanor and abided by all law enforcement and detainee related policies, procedures and regulations. Regularly analyzed incoming information or reports quickly in order to make decisions and provide the appropriate law enforcement response promptly. Interacted with local national personnel, dealing effectively with individuals or groups in a courteous and tactful manner while providing law enforcement services. Networked, established, and maintained professional relationships with external departments and joint military forces. Regularly used and maintained firearms with expert knowledge and adhered to use of force policies. Maintained and utilized equipment or items associated with non-lethal force including a taser, OC Spray, a baton, handcuffs or zip strips, leg irons, belly chain, and body cuff to detain suspects.

Security Supervisor March 2002 – February 2003

Army National Guard & U.S. Army Active Guard Reserve (AGR) Hours/Week: 50-60

Fort Dix, NJ and Bosnia Supervisor: No Longer at Organization

Duties, Responsibilities, and Accomplishments:

Conducted day and night security patrols during an international deployment to Bosnia. Identified, interpreted, and followed tracks or other physical evidence during security patrols. Utilized infrared scopes during night operations as necessary to observe and apprehend enemies or unknown personnel with non-lethal use of force. Utilized various equipment and vehicles to conduct security patrols through various types of terrain. Maintained and safely operated firearms during patrols and while providing security to assigned areas. Trained incoming security personnel and ensured understanding of the safe use and maintenance of firearms and regulations associated with the use of force. Communicated with co-workers and management on a regular basis to ensure clear understanding of organizational objectives before carrying out security tasks or assignments.

Commercial Tractor Trailer Operator March 1994 – March 2002

Company Shenandoah Motor Express Hours/Week: 60

Various Locations and Supervisors: No Longer at Organization

Duties, Responsibilities, and Accomplishments:

Transported various equipment, supplies, products, and materials using a tractor trailer. Adhered to all rules of the road while completing long-haul transportation operations across the nation. Maintained a log of daily mileage driven and followed all organizational and Department of Transportation rules and regulations. Communicated with supervisors and management to ensure shipments reached appropriate destinations. Interacted with customers when unloading shipments and ensured satisfaction with product conditions upon arrival. Maintained a Class A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) during tenure. Security Training & Operations Supervisor March 1987 – March 1991 U.S. Army Hours/Week: 60 Various Locations Supervisor: No Longer at Organization Duties, Responsibilities, and Accomplishments: Trained military security (Infantry) personnel in conducting security operations in multiple terrains and environments to provide security for buildings, installations, and VIP personnel or to identify and apprehend enemy personnel. Instructed military personnel in the safe use and maintenance of various weapons while ensuring adherence to all safety policies and procedures. Facilitated classroom and field training for subordinate personnel and managers on the law of war, the Geneva Convention, and the appropriate use of non-lethal or lethal force. Operated military motor vehicles for security operations such as patrols without causing or experiencing any accidents or incidents.

EDUCATION & SPECIALIZED TRAINING

• Bachelor of Science, Criminal Justice: Specialization in Homeland Security & Crisis Management, American Intercontinental University, Schaumberg, IL, December 2018

Relevant Coursework: Law Enforcement; American Court System; Criminal Law; Theories of Crime Causation; Crime Victim Studies; Constitutional Issues in Criminal Procedures; Evidence; Research Methods & Statistics for Criminal Justice; Foundations of Corrections; Foundations of the Criminal Justice System.

• Associate of Science, Criminal Justice & Juvenile Counseling, Lackawanna College, Scranton, PA, December 2012.

Certifications:

• Pennsylvania State Police Certified Lethal Weapons Agent (#511511)

• Emergency Medical Responder, PA, (#201601)

• American Safety & Health Institute Instructor (#2715320)

• National Rifle Association Instructor (#101************)

• CPR Pro, National Ski Patrol (#246588)

Relevant Civilian or Military Training:

• Advanced Leadership (Management & Strategic Planning) Course

• Military Police (Law Enforcement) Course

• Security Operations & Planning Course

• Basic Leadership (Supervision) Course

• Weapons Use & Maintenance Instruction

• Nonlethal Force (Baton, Taser, OC Spray, and Restraints) Instructor

• Unarmed Self Defense Instructor

HONORS & AWARDS

Certified Lethal Weapons Agent Outside Emergency Care Technician Emergency Medical Responder Combat Lifesaver Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal (4) Global War on Terrorism Service Medal (4) Army Commendation Medal (2) Army Achievement Medal (5) NATO Medal Combat Infantryman Badge National Defense Service Medal (4) Amy Reserve Service Medal (4) Army Good Conduct Medal

PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES

Michael Jurkowski

Boy Scout Scoutmaster

Relationship to you: Previous Supervisor

Phone: 570-***-**** Email: adxhaj@r.postjobfree.com

Master Sergeant Barbra Bell (Retired)

Detainee Operations NCOIC (Director)

Relationship to you: Previous Supervisor

Phone: 724-***-****

Mail: 114 Ort Extension Lane Apollo, Pa 15613

Peter (Gordy) West Captain (Retired)

Captain U.S. Army

Relationship to you: Previous Supervisor

Phone: 570-***-**** Email: adxhaj@r.postjobfree.com

Jason Pelletier Colonel (Retired)

Colonel U.S. Army

Relationship to you: Previous Supervisor

Phone: 802-***-**** Email: not available



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