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Guard Supervisor Security

Location:
Bansbari, Bagmati, Nepal
Posted:
October 05, 2023

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Mr. LOK BAHADUR TAMANG

Email Id: adz56m@r.postjobfree.com

Cell phone: 984*******

PERSONAL DETAILS:

Army No. : 110899

Rank of Army : Senior warrant officer (WO-1)

Date of birth : 31 Agu.1963

Date of Enrollment : 17 Mar.1986

Date of Retirement : 16 Nov. 2005

Army Unit : Bishnudal Battalion (Special Force)

CARRIER SUMMARY:

A practical, self-confident well motivated and professional person with the military background, covering security duties and management. I Joined the UN Mission in IRAQ Oct.1993 and UN mission 2003 to 2004 in DRC Congo. served the Nepal Army special force for 20 years. I left the force on completion of engagement with military conduct and character reference exemplary. Since I joined DynCorp International, I worked in different positions such as PSD Driver Wet lease, Lead Guard supervisor Dos Air wing Camp Alvarado, Static Guard Camp falcon, Transport PST member Camp Gibson, static Guard, Armed Lead Guard camp falcon. PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATION:

1. Army drill Training

2. Tae kwon-do 5th DAN Black Belt (Nepal sport council) 3. Combat Special Force Course (Nepal Army)

4. PARA Basic (JUMP) Training (PARA)

5. Special Weapons Course (Maharajgunj)

6. VVIP Security (PSD) Course (Nepal Army)

7. Explosive Demolition Course (KTM)

8. Anti Hijacking Aircraft Training (Kathmandu)

9. Platoon Commander Course (No 10 Brigade)

10. Army Intelligence Course (Army School) Kathmandu 11. II Class Map reading Course (Nepal Army)

12. M-4 Small arms Training (Crucible) CTC Kabul, Afghanistan. 13. PSD Training (Crucible) Kabul, Afghanistan.

14. Small Unit tactics, M-4 Rifle marksmenship, PSD close quarter Course. Dos Air wing, Kabul. 15. M-9 Pistol, M-4 Carbine, M240B & M249 SAW Course (RSO) Kabul, Afghanistan. 16. Combat Lifesaver Medical Course (Gibson) Kabul, Afghanistan. 17. High Risk Motorcade Course (Camp Gibson) Kabul, Afghanistan. 18. Tactical Armored Vehicle Driving Corse (Camp Gibson) Kabul, Afghanistan. JOB EXPERIENCE

Jan. 2006 till date I am working with DynCorp International as Security Lead Guard, PSD Security, Mobile Transport PST Member and Guard Static in Afghanistan in Kabul. In addition in 2 July 2013, an enormous explosion ripped through Camp Pinnacle, Afghanistan I had participated. 22nd July 2014 when the sad incident occurred, I used my initiative and stand up there to make sure that the operation kept running smoothly.

2006 Jan. to Nov. 2006: DPM’S PSD Driver DynCorp wet lease program Kabul, Afghanistan.

Responsibilities: as a PSD driver safely and securely operates VIP’s vehicle under all types of situation and conditions, Responsibilities include transporting DPM and other authorized persons over regular "to and from office" and on field, co-curricular, and special or extra activity trips as authorized by officials and as well as to give protection. 2006 Nov. to Jun. 2010

Lead guard Security supervisor Dos Air wing camp Alvarado, Kabul, Responsibilities:

A Security supervisor oversees the effective management including the daily routine under the guidance and leadership of the Security officer. He is also responsible I ensuring the safeguards of the security guards with the various security standing orders, pertaining to the premises during their shift timings. a security supervisor also ensures the safety and security of the individuals and valuable materials.

Job responsibility:

Developing and maintaining the list of appropriate police jurisdiction contacts

Monitoring the security officers in order to enforce the security and safety programs, which enable the company assets to function according to the guidelines and quality standards for providing adequate supervision of security officers.

Implementing the security and various safety improvements, in order to provide benefit to the company’s assets, tenants and employees as directed by the Director of the Corporate Security.

Providing training and development to all the Security Personnel and lay down certain standard orders for the security procedures.

17 Jun 2010 to May 2011: worked as a Static security Guard camp falcon, Kabul.

Responsibilities: over watch Screening and to escort the work force to and from site to site safely. While on the duty, my responsibility is to give protection to the company’s persons, place things as well as to give supervision to the local personnel.

May 2011 to 31 Dec. 2014: Mobile Transport PST member Camp Gibson Kabul.

Responsibilities: I was responsible for as a Mobile Transport PST member, to and from base to airport, other site route selection, drive, Shooter and the close protection of the customers as well as QRF in the camp. 1st Jan. 2015 till: Armed Guard Lead Camp Falcon Kabul, Afghanistan. Responsibilities:

Developing and maintaining the list of appropriate supervisor jurisdiction contacts

Monitoring the security officers in order to enforce the security and safety programs, which enable the company assets to function according to the guidelines and quality standards for providing adequate supervision of security officers.

Implementing the security and various safety improvements, in order to provide benefit to the company’s assets, tenants and employees as directed by the Director of the Corporate Security.

Providing training and development to all the Security Personnel and lay down certain standard orders for the security procedures. 22nd Sep. 2016 till: LGF Guard Chauffeur U.S. Embassy Kathmandu, Nepal. Responsibilities: The Guard Chauffeur safely and securely operates LGF mission vehicles to patrol the residences and facilities of assigned sector.

The Guard chauffeur inspects the vehicle at begging of each shift and result will be entry in log book.

The Guard Chauffeur must make appropriate entry in to vehicle log book and trip ticket.

G/C obeys all local traffic rules and regulation.

G/C must be completely familiar all residences, facilities, Hospital, Clinic, Police station and alternate route in the Kathmandu valley.

The Guard chauffeur must be familiar with operational plans, Emergency action plans, and operation of security equipment and provide assistance when needed or asked by supervisor.

If any circumstance of a security concern are observe notify to W/O

G/C observe the road disturbances, protest, accidents notify to W/O

The G/C maintained the Vehicle in a neat clean and serviceable condition.

ADDITIONAL

ADDITIONAL KNOWLEDGE:

Computer basic, Tae Kwon-do

OVERSEAS EXPERENCE SERVED AND VISTIED:

Served: UN mission in Iraq, UN mission DRC in Congo. LANGUAGES:

Nepali, Hindi/Urdu and Fluent in English.

PERSONAL INTERESTS:

Mostly enjoy with Tae Kwon-do game, Team Work, Reading, Traveling, and watching movies

I had an opportunity to learn many new things enable me to build up self confidence in the field of security works. With this wide experience, I'll be entrusted and I am proud to declare that I would be an asset to my future employers. Security supervisor’s responsibility.



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