RYDELL DANIELS
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Objective
To find a position that will allow me to use my managerial experience in both small-scale project management and employee development with the opportunity for promotion/advancement from within.
Experience
July 2016–June 2019
Chief Facilities Engineer• HOMEWOOD SUITES OF HILTON
Duties included supervising personnel; overseeing policies, procedures, protocols and controls that govern operations. Consulting and educating all lower-level employees while developing standards to ensure that routines and controls keep the organization operating safely and effectively.
Nov 2015–June 2016
Commercial Driver• AUTOZONE
Pull parts orders from inventory. Organize, load and deliver parts. Local shops, commercial accounts and affiliate retail locations within assigned territory…using company vehicle.
June 2012–Aug 2015
Event Supervisor/House Manager• The DEFOOR CENTER
Public Relations and Event Management duties included but not limited to: complete facility prep and maintenance for pre-determined art shows or other gathering. Coordination with all catering, entertainment, guest list management and overall operations to ensure a successful event and secure the clients wishes.
Manager/Facilities Maintenance responsibilities centered around 24/7 preparedness including contracting 3rd parties for: landscaping and grounds keeping, cleaning, repairing, plumbing and some electrical. Contract terms all negotiated and submitted under my name and due diligence.
July 1996-Present
Seasonal Contractor – TRADE SHOW RESOURCES
Duties include staff management (recruit, hire, fire) Stage 1 is the “SET UP” for trade shows held at the GWCC. Charged with delivery of all materials and complete construction regarding all assembly of booths and sets for seasonal tradeshows. Assembling these display booths ordinarily involve advance skills in building, carpentry, carpeting, painting, plumbing, operating forklifts and other small mechanics. The 2nd and final stage is the “tear down” which requires dismantling with a focused effort to be most efficient with supplies recovered and labor paid.
Education
JE BROWN HIGH SCHOOL, Atlanta, GA
General Diploma co 1988
References
[Available upon request.]