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Erosion Control Business Development

Location:
Wainwright, AK, 99782
Salary:
Negotiable
Posted:
March 23, 2025

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Eric Pittman

**** ******** ****.

Greenville, Fl. 32331

Day Phone: 252-***-****

Email: ***********@**.***

Co-Owner of North Florida Hydroseed and Erosion Control

June 2023 to present

We provide an affordable alternative to businesses and homeowners to new lawns and pastures. We have been able to achieve seed germination in five to seven days with proper watering and soil nutrients. Thus, promoting a fuller healthier lawn.

We can till and re-seed pastures and lawns, and also perform soil testing to determine the best solutions for the customer.

We use natural coconut fiber mats for erosion control and heavy washout trouble spots.

Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office

171 Industrial Park

Monticello, Fl 32344

December 2023 to present.

Public Safety Dispatcher

Answer 911 calls and provide appropriate resources to the citizens of Jefferson County. Daily interface with other agencies and resources to provide the best support for our citizens. These interactions include all surrounding counties. All local police, fire, EMS, and sheriff units FHP, forestry, Florida Fish and Wildlife officers, utility companies, and many more. I operate and maintain multiple data bases to ensure the safety of our officers in the performance of their duties.

Work Experience:

Tractor Supply Company

1575 S Jefferson St.

Monticello, Fl. 32344

September 2022 to June 2023

Business Development and Delivery Services

Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:

I served in a customer support role. Greeting the customer and uncovering what their needs were. Then I recommend solutions to solve or accommodate the customers’ needs. This includes farm visits getting to know the customers needs in order to help them achieve success in their operations. From a logistics standpoint I would locate the product across the Tractor Supply Network. Once located I made arrangements to pick up and deliver the products to the customer. My role was very hands on interfacing with customers to ensuring their needs were met and they were satisfied with products and support we provided.

MARCORLOGCOM

Headquarters Safety Manager

814 Radford Blvd, Suite 20313

Albany, Ga 31704-0313 United States

11/2018 – 6/2022

Occupational Safety and Health Manager

Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:

As a Safety & Occupational Health Manager I provide oversite, execute, and integrate OSHA and NAVOSH program requirements at Logistics Command Headquarters with a workforce of approximately 1500

personnel. I am the focal point and the subject matter expert for matters pertaining to policy execution, oversite and planning for review, command support and validation and assessment of the

MARCORLOGCOM safety and Health management system. I conduct Command Safety Assessments (CSA) for subordinate commands as the lead inspector and evaluator for their program status. This

includes Industrial, warehouse, storage, shipping, and transportation facilities. This includes interpretation of federal codes, Marine Corps Orders, and regulations as they apply to MARCORLOGCOM organization.

I offer support and provide best practices to those commands as needed.

I have completed an IG Inspection by the MCIG and had a noteworthy effective program. The program was considered a top five priority program by the Marine Corps. I received a Certificate of Commendation

from Major General J.F. Shrader for exceptional performance while serving as the Functional Area Manager for the Safety Program. I was also recognized by the IGMC for noteworthy performance for this critical

program. I take pride in the success of my program and its outstanding results.

I perform Compliance Safety Assessments of subordinate commands. The assessment evaluates the effectiveness of their present safety program. I serve as technical expert on related safety matters advising

the Director, Environmental, Health and Safety, and the Command Safety Manager on the principles and the techniques of safety and occupational health management in prevention and control of accidents.

I develop safety training to be delivered to the entire command in a focused and professional manner.

I am an expert in our Medical Surveillance Program, provide feedback to commands when hearing conservation and medical readiness drops to unacceptable levels. I also manage the command

ergonomic program, fire safety program, Haz-com, and OSHA programs

I conduct and coordinate mishap investigations and mitigation assessments for mishaps, hazards identified in work environment and near misses. I interview all parties involved to determine the root cause,

formulate corrective action and capture data in ESAMS as well as the facility’s internal data base to document finding and perform trend analysis.

I maintain Federal OSHA Logs and track injuries and deficiencies via ESAMS database. Also use the database for training compliance.

I coordinate with other Command Agencies regarding occupational health matters affecting Command personnel. Monitor functions, facilities operations that encompass a wide variety of high hazard safety

risk. Engage Industrial Hygiene Department in surveys of adverse conditions which may include ventilation, lighting, gasses, fumes, vapors, temperature and sanitary conditions to eliminate or minimize health hazards.

Ensure compliance and enforcement of our safety management system through site inspections and walk through of employee occupied spaces are conducted monthly.

I review and approve all Emergency Action Plan’s (EAP’s) for content and accuracy ensuring emergency procedures are addressed for a wide variety of incident types.

I conduct risk assessments as required when a situation arises. I develop an abatement plan for incident mitigation and correction and track the progress of the abatement.

I participate in the Installation Executive Safety Council and provide and present data for the Commanding General at the LOGCOM Executive Safety Council.

I developed and update EH&S portion of the Mission Overview Course, and delivered the presentation when required.

I develop and provide safety training to entire command during safety pauses twice a year. (BITS and 101 Days of Sumer). I develop and provide training for the Environmental Health and Safety portion of

Mission Overview Courses. During the year develop safety messages or bulletins which is pushed out as a training topic through safety representatives in each department.

I prepare written reports and reviews of findings and submit recommendations to management and operating officials.

Trident Refit Facility

990 USS Thomas Jefferson Dr.

Kings Bay, GA 31547 United States

09/2017 - 11/2018

Occupational Safety and Health Specialist

Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:

As a Safety & Occupational Health Specialist, I manage, execute, and integrate OSHA and NAVOSH program requirements in a highly industrialized fleet maintenance activity with a workforce of

approximately 1800 personnel composed of over 160 occupations. I monitor all aspects of the SOH program to ensure regulatory compliance is maintained in all industrial and shipboard sites.

I serve as a Fire Safety Specialist and Emergency Manager for the command. I report directly to the Director of the Occupational Safety, Health and Environmental Branch.

As the Senior Fire Safety Specialist and Assistant Emergency Manager for TRIDENT Refit Facility (TRIREFFAC), I develop, manage, plan, administer, evaluate, and provide oversight of the Fire

Safety and Emergency Management Programs.

I provided consultation, professional assistance, and am the primary advisor to all levels of the command and area Major Commanders on these programs. These demanding programs require me

to analyze and resolve diverse, high visibility issues and safety risk hazards. I formulate safety and occupational directives which impact the entire installation to include: detection and prevention of fires,

command and control, emergency response, and promotion of fire safety education for maintenance and ships force personnel. I research and analyze information for the purpose of articulating policy, to

provide reports on the activities and plans of my agency, to explain the impact of changing regulatory requirements on current policy, and to identify conflicting viewpoints. As the reviewing authority of the

command Emergency Management Plan (EMP) (TRIREFFACINST 3440.1F), I gather, develop, and research information accuracy. These comprehensive 24 hour a day programs include analyzing and

resolving diverse high visibility issues and safety risk hazards relating to the issues of safety elements of the TRREFFAC Fire Detection, Prevention, and Response as outlined in NAVSEA S0570-AC-CCM010/8010 document.

I provide in-depth fire safety advisory services for all aspects of the Fire Safety and Emergency Management programs. I provide direction and guidance and compliance requirements to ships force,

area commands and TRIREFFAC personnel. I provide in-depth Fire Safety advisory and consultation services for “Team Kings Bay” including Federal Fire and Emergency Services, all home ported submarines and

visiting submarines and permanent commands on SUBASE Kings Bay (SUBASE, SWFLANT, NSSC, Squadron’s 16 & 20, Coast Guard Units, and Marine Corps Security Forces).

I maintain expert knowledge of and overall responsibility for the requirements of maintaining ship conditions and system status related to fire safety to ensure compliance with the Industrial Fire Safety Manual for Fire

Prevention and Response (8010) and other Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), Fleet Forces, Strategic Systems Programs (SSP) technical requirements. I analyze mishap statistics, investigation results, Trouble

Reports from other shipyards, and corrective actions from critiques/evaluations to compare incident rates. I evaluate economic loss due to property damage, severity of injuries sustained and environmental

conditions surrounding mishaps. I isolate causal factors and devise measures to control hazards detected and ensure “Best Practices” are develop and fully implemented.

I manage the shipboard inspection program ensuring comprehensive safety and occupational health inspections, evaluations and surveys are completed on tended units and the supporting industrial

complex. I routinely conduct workplace inspections to identify hazards, assess risks and prescribe hazard corrections and preventive measures. To ensure complete SOH integration at all command

levels, I ensure appropriate workers and supervisors’ participation in facility inspections, review all potential hazards and provide corrective actions plans for workers and supervisors. I have an extensive

knowledge of SOH regulations, standards and sound safety practices which is demonstrated daily in the identification of potential safety hazards, review of work practices and implementation of mishap

reduction efforts. I ensure that I stay current on the identification of new hazards and the development of new procedures required by technological change. I visually inspect all vessels in an availability status

daily working with ships force leadership to ensure safety and health issues are met and compliance IAW 29 CFR 1910, 29 CFR 1915, NFPA Life Safety Code 101, NAVSEA 8010, and NSTM 555 Volume 2. This

management requires knowledge of many safety program elements to include, but not all inclusive of, hot work procedures, personal protective equipment, fall protection, fueling operations, ergonomics,

temporary services, egress standards, and emergency communications. This duty requires proficient oral and written communication with civilian managers, directors and active duty service members up to the

flag ranks. I engage with contractors and TRIREFFAC employees ensuring they are operating safely and within the guidelines established. For compliance IAW 29 CFR 1910, 29 CFR 1915, NFPA Life Safety Code

101, NAVSEA 8010, and NSTM 555 Volume 2. This management of this program requires expert knowledge of many safety program elements to include, but not all inclusive of, hot work procedures,

personal protective equipment, fall protection, fueling operations, ergonomics, temporary services, egress standards, and emergency communications. I write, prepare, publish and deliver training to command

civilian and active-duty personnel, also to visitors and contractor personnel about required emergency response actions expected, to include evacuation and mustering requirements. This includes

training for Submariner crews over fire protection and response while in dry dock or pier side. Operation of HASDEN warning systems. I am an essential responder during emergencies occurring on board the

installation. I respond to the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and provide required data to branch heads and commanding officers during the emergencies. I manage the Fire Safety Program for Trident

Refit Facility (TRF) and act as a subject matter expert in fire safety for our facilities. Coordinate evacuation drills annually in all occupied spaces, assess and identify deficiencies in fire protection.

I conduct investigations and mitigation assessments for fire related mishaps, hazards identified in a highly industrial environment and near misses. I interview all parties involved to determine the root

cause, formulate corrective action and capture data in ESAMS as well as the facility’s internal data base to document finding and perform trend analysis. I evaluate a variety of complex, interrelated physical conditions

operating practices, and hazardous human machine interaction & serious mishaps. Assignments performed by me require analysis of unconventional safety & occupational health problems, or circumstances,

inconclusive facts or data and were characterized by the uncertainty of accepted control or abatement methods for selection and use. I routinely utilize Federal and higher authority directives

(OSHA, EPA, DoL, DoD, SECNAV, OPNAV). I modify safety programs I manage to ensure alignment with command structure, changes in program philosophy, policy and procedures as promulgated by higher authority.

In the event of an emergency that would affect the facility’s operating capability, I lead the command relocation team. I direct the actions of the team for evacuation, relocation, and reestablishment of

operations to include communications and accountability of civilian and active-duty personnel. This includes the coordination and recovery phases for returning to normal operations. I have spent my entire

career in safety. It has always been my priority to protect my crew as a career fire officer and national registered paramedic. I provided the safe care and transport of the sick and injured.

Safety ensured the survival of my unit during military exercises. Safety is a mindset always being professional, always evaluating the risk to produce actions for the best outcome possible. This means everyone came home.

I have completed:

Navy Ergonomics Program Course, A-493-0085 32 hours

Introduction to Industrial Hygiene for Safety Professionals Course, A-493-0335 32 hours

Introduction to Navy Occupational Safety and Health (Ashore) Course, A-493-0050 32 hours

Introduction to Hazardous Materials Ashore Course, A-493-0331 24 Hours

NAVOSH Assessment Tools and Strategies Course, A-493-0089

Nuclear Weapons Incident Response Training, Basic (NWIRT) S-140-0010 24 hours

General Industry Safety Standards Course, A-493-0061 40 hours

Electrical Standards Course, A-493-0033 32 hours

OSHAcademy Certified Safety Manger 132 hours

I maintain a secret security clearance.

Naval Submarine Base, Kings Bay

1063 Tennessee Ave

Kings Bay, GA 31547 United States

09/2011 – 09/2017

Supervisor / Firefighter paramedic

Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:

As the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Manager, I managed and developed departmental EMS training programs at all levels, from basic first responder through advanced paramedic training. I wrote

and submitted all packages for firefighter/EMT and Paramedic certification/testing. I developed annual training plans and maintained them in ESAMS. I coordinated all training evolutions provided by external

sources and ensured the quality of training was complimentary to the organization’s needs and training environment. I tracked all departmental certifications and training for 46 firemen/EMTs and paramedics.

In my supervisory capacity, I directed and oversaw the actions of 7 Paramedics, 46 Firefighters, and 39 EMT's. I ensure training and education requirements were complete for 7 Paramedics and 42 EMT’s. I

responded as the lead to all emergencies to include EMS calls, fire alarm activations and trouble calls. I was responsible for day-to-day activities in the firehouse ensuring goals and mission of fire department

are met. I assigned daily work tasks and schedule crew’s assignments, ensuring manning requirements were met. I initiated disciplinary actions when required. I performed midterm and annual counseling

and wrote performance appraisals for staff. I implemented policies set forth by the Fire Chief. I wrote, managed, and maintained departmental SOP’s. I reviewed/audited department records to include

Training, EMS reports ESAMS, and other admin records for accuracy and ways to improve our department policies. I fostered a positive and professional image of the department. I ensured that all

work was done in a safe manner and in compliance with Federal, State, local and Navy directives. I performed duties as EMS manager ensuring quality of care was being provided. I coordinated training

with the medical director, ensuring all staff members were current with licensure. As the departmental Training Manager, I developed and wrote scenario events for State-Wide training exercises in

Region 9 and Region J. Scenarios I developed were incorporated into the Master Event Scenario List (MESL) for drills across the State of Georgia to include: hospitals, nursing homes, medical transport services

and emergency medical services. I worked closely with the Naval Station Base Installation Training Officer and coordinated participation with outside agencies to include Southeast Georgia Health Systems

(Camden and Brunswick Campuses), St Marys’ Fire department, Kingsland Fire Department, Camden Fire & Rescue Department, and Nassau County Fire Department. I improved the functionality and service

of EMS by acquiring AVL tracking and GPS systems for our ambulances at no cost to the government. This allowed for future expansion of electronic patient care reports and technological advancements.

I was the Hazardous Material Instructor for the GPSTC and have taught in many locations across Georgia when needed. I teach, Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS),

CPR, Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS), Emergency Pediatric Care (EPC), and Child Abuse Interdiction and Prevention Program. I was the Program Director for Basic Life Support through the Military

Training Network (MTN) for NSB Kings Bay. Distinguished Recognition and Memberships:

• I have been a member of the Emergency Response Medical Team for several Presidents of the United States to include President Obama, Carter, and Vice President Chaney.

• I received a White House Medical Unit Citation.

• I have also been a member of the Safe House Emergency Medical Team Should Dignitary evacuation from an event be required.

• I am a member of the Georgia EMS Leadership Alumni, Second graduating class at Georgia Southern University. Our purpose is to mold and guild the path of EMS into future. We do this by working with our

Legislative assembly and Governor.

• I am on the Georgia State EMS Council for Region 9, and I am a member of Georgia Department of Public Health Region J Hospital Coalition.

• I am a National Registry First Responder Instructor with a passing rate of 90%. I have facilitated this course in industry, at The Georgia Public Safety Training Center (GPSTC), and at municipal fire departments

across Georgia.

• I serve as Vice Commander for Marine Corps League Kings Bay Chapter



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