DANIEL. R. SAMMOTT
Burnt Cedar District ● Peckham P.O ● Clarendon ● Contact: 876-***-****
Email: *****************@*****.***
PERSONAL OBJECTIVE
To drive sustainable agricultural development and support rural communities by applying my expertise in plant science and agricultural practices. I aim to contribute to impactful agricultural programs fostering growth, productivity, and environmental stewardship while advancing my professional skills in a dynamic and a purpose-driven environment.
CORE COMPETENCE
Agricultural operations and development, sustainable farming practices, organizational efficiency, customer service, and resource optimization.
EDUCATION
College of Agriculture Science and Education September 2022- May 2024
B.Sc. in Plant Science
Associate of Science in General Agriculture September 2020- May 2022
Edwin Allen High School September 2011- June 2018
Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Exam (CAPE) Eight (8) units (4 units 1 and 4 unit 2)
CSEC GENERAL PROFICIENCY (8 subjects)
WORKING EXPERIENCES
Rural Agricultural development Authority September 2024 - November 2024
Position: Assistant Agricultural Extension Officer
Main duties:
-Conducting field visits to provide technical assistance and support to local farmers, focusing on sustainable agricultural practices and resource management.
-Educating farmers on best practices in crop management, pest control, and soil fertility to increase crop yields and improve productivity.
-Assist in the implementation of community-based agricultural programs, promoting modern farming techniques and environmental conservation efforts.
-Registration and recording farmer data using the Agricultural Business Information System (ABIS) to ensure accurate tracking and support of farmer activities and needs.
- Gathered and analyzed agricultural data to assess farmer requirements and report on program effectiveness and community impact.
-Supported the coordination of agricultural workshops and training sessions, enhancing farmer knowledge in areas such as crop rotation, pest management, and irrigation techniques.
Golden Sands June 5, 2024 – September 3, 2024
Position: Maintenance worker
-Addressing minor repairs such as fixing doors, windows, locks, and furniture.
-Painting, plastering, or patching up surfaces to maintain aesthetic standards.
-Conducting routine inspections of the property to identify potential issues before they escalate.
-Maintaining a schedule of preventive maintenance for equipment and systems.
-Responding promptly to maintenance requests from guests or other hotel departments.
-Ensuring repairs are carried out quickly to avoid disruptions to guest comfort.
-Ensuring all maintenance activities meet safety standards and regulations.
-Monitoring fire alarm systems, sprinklers, and emergency exits to ensure functionality.
-Coordinating with housekeeping, front desk, and other departments to prioritize tasks.
Castle in the Sand May 19, 2024 – September 3, 2024
Pm Grill cook
-Prepare and grill menu items to order, including meats, seafood, poultry, and vegetables, according to specified recipes and guest preferences.
-Ensure proper portioning, presentation, and cooking temperatures.
-Monitor grill temperatures and cooking times to ensure food safety and quality.
McDonald May 2023 - July 2023
Fast food Associate
-Greeting customers
-Taking customer orders,
-Handling inquiries, and ensuring a positive dining experience
-Preparing and assembling food orders accurately and efficiently according to McDonald's standards. This involves using grills, fryers, and food preparation equipment.
Surf style July 2023 - September 2023
Cashier
-Greet and assist customers as they enter the store.
-Provide information about Surfstyle products and promotions.
-Help customers find the items they are looking for.
-Process sales transactions and handle cash or card payments.
-Maintain a clean and organized store environment.
-Answer customer inquiries and address concerns or complaints.
Baron hall coffee estate July 2022- August 2022
Supervisor
Supervising the workers and ensuring the smooth operation of the coffee estate, this involves various responsibilities to maintain the health of coffee plants and ensure the production of high-quality coffee beans. Here are the main tasks that take place on a coffee plantation:
-Plant Care
-Harvesting
-Processing of Coffee
-Drying
-Milling
-Storage
-Transportation
-Weeding and Pest Control
-Fertilization
-Irrigation
-Record Keeping
-Harvest Planning
SKILLS
Public speaking and presentation
Problem solving and critical thinking
Effective communication
Project planning and coordination.
REFERENCES
1. Mrs. Daphney Lewison
Teacher/Justice of the peace
Edwin Allen High School
Leceisterfield District, Nine turns P.A Clarendon
Telephone: 876-***-****
2. Miss. Charmaine Mundle
Principal
John’s hall primary School
Andrew Hill District Frankfield Clarendon
Telephone: 876 (452-4358)