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Osp Construction Follow Up

Location:
Myrtle Beach, SC
Posted:
February 23, 2025

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David Jones

Myrtle Beach, SC *****

*****@*****.***

+1-843-***-****

Professional Summary

My experience involves departmental operations, management, accounting, training and inspections in either a supervisory or technical role.

Authorized to work in the US for any employer

Work Experience

Engineering Associate

HTC-Conway, SC

January 2020 to Present

Meet with customers and investigate facts related to customer complaints, right of way discrepancies, damages, etc.

Coordinate job changes with responsible OSP engineering entity and with construction contractors. (Note: Requires

interaction with the OSP eng ineering entity if design changes will require additional dollars). Investigate errors that could cause aerial d iscrepancies between OSP records and placed facilities and assist in reconciling

the differences. Follow up to ensure that work is performed in accordance with permits. Coordinate with OSP construction contractors on specific municipal and state operat ions requirements, e.g. work area

protection, bore profile logs, etc. Verify OSP construction contractor billing, noting deviations in changes fro m design and

billing information.

Perform census and scheduled quality inspections for all contracts. Pe rform other types of inspections as required in accordance with the required response times (see section B).

Submit initial damage claim paperwork a nd provide additional information as needed to client designated manager.

Perform pole inspection checks, including making judgement whether to place a new pole vs. bracing or reinforcing old

pole. Per client request, verify that an inspection was perform ed. Verify wire center information, pole IPID number, class,

and size of pole that was inspected. This includes verification that the pole was dug up, drilled and sounded, if applicable.

Verify and report instances where an old pole that has been left on the records still exists in the field or needs to be removed

from the records. Provide photos and sk etches of poles as required. Verify status of pole transfers or next to go for use with appropriate database or system per local requirements.

Engineering

Byers Engineering-Conway, SC

January 2019 to January 2020

Meet with customers and investigate facts related to customer complaints, right of way discrepancies, damages, etc.

Coordinate job changes with responsible OSP engineering entity and with construction contractors. (Note: Requires

interaction with the OSP engineering entity if design changes will require additional dollars). Investigate errors that could cause aerial d iscrepancies between OSP records and placed facilities and assist in reconciling

the differences. Follow up to ensure that work is performed in accordance with permits. Coordinate with OSP construction contractors on specific municipal and state operat ions requirements, e.g. work area

protection, bore profile logs, etc. Verify OSP construction contractor billing, noting deviations in changes fro m design and

billing information.

Perform census and scheduled quality inspections for all contracts. Pe rform other types of inspections as required in accordance with the required response times (see section B).

Submit initial damage claim paperwork a nd provide additional information as needed to client designated manager.

Perform pole inspection checks, including making judgement whether to place a new pole vs. bracing or reinforcing old

pole. Per client request, verify that an inspection was perform ed. Verify wire center information, pole IPID number, class,

and size of pole that was inspected. This includes verification that the pole was dug up, drilled and sounded, if applicable.

Verify and report instances where an old pole that has been left on the records still exists in the field or needs to be removed

from the records. Provide photos and sk etches of poles as required. Verify status of pole transfers or next to go for use with appropriate database or system per local requirements.

Traffic Management Center Dispatch Operator

SCDOT-Myrtle Beach, SC

March 2017 to January 2019

My Primary roles are: assists SHEP, SCDOT Maintenance and emergency response personnel by implementing required traffic control and other associated warning devices to advise the public of incidents and events impacting traffic flow. Work within a Traffic Management Center monitoring CCTV cameras, radio communications, CAD and traffic speed data for the purpose of detecting incidents and stranded motorists. Operators are responsible for the maintenance, quality, accuracy and timeliness of all information disseminated. Operators maintain contact with SCDPS (Highway Patrol) Dispatch of incidents and stranded motorists. Communicate and coordinate incident information with local SCDOT maintenance and District staff as needed. Dispatch State Highway Emergency Program (SHEP) Responders and provides other appropriate response agencies of scene details. Provides information to motorists by displaying messages on Variable Message Boards (VMS), Dynamic Message Boards (DMS), and Highway Advisory Radios (HAR) and provide overall information to verify and update information regarding ongoing incidents, associated backups/traffic delays and estimated clearance times. Assist the general public by correctly inputting data into SCDOT’s PalGuide database for incidents, construction, and maintenance activities impacting traffic flow to generate events in 511. Review all events, signs, and 511 information for accuracy. Responsible for operations of SCDOT's role in the "Child Amber Alert" program, including proper operation of ITS (VMS, DMS, HAR) equipment. Operators assess large volumes of data (both static and real-time) from a wide variety of sources to detect possible roadway incidents. They monitor the ATMS, check road sensor data and confirm the data using CCTV video. Effective communication is an important part of this process as Operators maintain telephone or radio communications with incident responders, DOT field personnel and other public and private agencies. Once assessment is complete, Operators determine the facts and severity of traffic incidents and prepares the information for dissemination to the motoring public. Manager

Mattress Firm-Myrtle Beach, SC

September 2016 to March 2017

My primary roles are: Be engaged with inside retail sales, marketing, and business development while providing quality customer service. Driving sales to meet or exceed budget. Executing the company's selling program. Provide excellent customer service during and after the sale. Maintaining awareness of competitor's advertisements and services offered

Complete assigned training and development. Participate in company/vendor training classes to remain current on products, offerings, and programs. Ensuring assigned stores are to company standards. Follow opening and closing procedures and balancing of books. Ensuring policies and state regulations are followed. Managing merchandise through verifying open orders daily, transferring merchandise, bagging floor models for transfers and/or customer pickups. Communicating with management to keep them informed. Assist in the administrative functions of the store.

Complete other projects and specials assignments as requested by supervisor. Ensuring merchandise and POP is current and displayed appropriately. Ensure consistency of store pricing. Managing the movement of damaged, discontinued, and slow moving merchandise. Contract Carrier

USPS - Contract Carrier-Myrtle Beach, SC

September 2015 to March 2017

My Primary roles are: Cases, delivers, and collects mail along a prescribed rural route using a vehicle; provides customers on the route with a variety of services. Sorts mail in delivery sequence for the assigned route. Receives and signs for accountable mail. Loads mail in vehicle. Delivers mail to customers along a prescribed route and on a regular schedule by a vehicle; collects monies and receipts for accountable mail; picks up mail from customers' roadside boxes. Sells stamps, stamped paper and money orders; accepts C.O.D., registered, certified, and insured mail and parcel post; furnishes routine information concerning postal matters and provides requested forms to customer. Returns mail collected, undeliverable mail, and submit monies and receipts to post office. Prepares mail for forwarding and maintains records of change of address information. Prepares a daily trip report and maintains a list of the customers on the route. Conduct special surveys when required. Maintains an inventory of stamps and stamped paper as needed to provide service to customers on the route. Provides for mail security at all times.

Adjunct Instructor

ARFF-Columbia, SC

June 2011 to November 2016

Fire Chief

Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR)-Myrtle Beach, SC August 2014 to August 2015

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, August 2014 - August 2015 Manage, coordinate all airport fire department services and activities; coordinate, manage and direct the development and implementation of departmental goals, objectives, and priorities for each assigned service area; recommend and administer policies and procedures. Duties include monitoring and evaluating the efficiency and effectiveness of service delivery methods and procedures; allocate resources accordingly. Participate in the development and administration of the department budget; forecast of funds needed for staffing, equipment, materials, and supplies. Oversee the maintenance checks of department equipment and vehicles; maintain safety standards for personnel and equipment. Duties also include Select, train, motivate, and evaluate assigned personnel; provide or coordinate staff training; work with employees to correct deficiencies; implement discipline procedures. I also plan, direct, and coordinate, through subordinate level staff, the fire department's work plan; assign and monitor projects and programmatic areas of responsibility; review and evaluate work methods and procedures; meet with key staff to identify and resolve problems. Provide staff assistance to the Airport; prepare and present staff reports and other necessary correspondence; attend meetings as required. I am knowledgeable in the laws, ordinances, standards and regulations pertaining to the specific duties and able to take the initiative to complete the duties of the position without the need of direct supervision. I am able to prepares, read and interpret technical and financial materials pertaining to the responsibilities of the position. I am knowledgeable in the occupational hazards and safety precautions and always make sure that safety is a number one priority.

Fire Captain

Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR)-Myrtle Beach, SC September 2012 to August 2014

Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting Firefighter

Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR)-Myrtle Beach, SC August 2009 to September 2012

Safety Program Supervisor

West Virginia Air National Guard Fire Department-Martinsburg, WV June 2003 to January 2009

in the development and administration of the Base Safety Programs. My primary duties are plan, develop and conduct approved safety training programs. Interprets compliance with federal and state safety and occupational health regulations; to provide guidance for employees and tenants at the WV Air National Guard Base. Primary duties are help to develop and interpret safety directives, and inspect base facilities. Assist in the development and implementation of written safety directives and procedures such as Personal Protective Equipment Policy and Confined Space Policy. Review documents and makes recommendations to prevent injuries, vehicular collisions, liabilities, and damage to equipment and materials at the base. Duties also include conduct safety inspections of facilities, equipment, and property owned or operated by the base to observe and evaluate compliance with safety and regulations, including, Federal and State Occupational Safety and Health Acts, Federal Aviation Administration, Air Force Occupational Safety and Health. Analyzes incident/accident reports to determine causation, preventative measures, identify trends and problem areas. Occasionally performs investigations of accidents and incidents. Identify hazardous conditions and communicate the results of inspection surveys through written reports and/or meetings with responsible parties. Writes articles and creates brochures to communicate information and provides awareness of safety issues. Junior Accountant

D&S Specialty Products-Inwood, WV

April 2006 to August 2008

Manages and analyzes financial records, prepares financial statements, and ensures compliance with regulatory requirements. Worked with various industries, including public accounting firms, corporations, government agencies, non-profit organizations, and independent consultants. Specialized in areas such as auditing, tax preparation, management accounting, or forensic accounting, depending on the professionals.

Help ensure the financial health and integrity of the organization, providing valuable insights and guidance to support informed decision-making.

Fire Captain

Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (IAD) (DCA)-Dulles, VA April 2006 to July 2008

a team responsible for all airport fire department services and activities; coordinate, manage and direct the development and implementation of departmental goals, objectives, and priorities for each assigned service area; recommend and administer policies and procedures. Duties include monitoring and evaluating the efficiency and effectiveness of service delivery methods and procedures; allocate resources accordingly. Participate in the development and administration of the department budget; forecast of funds needed for staffing, equipment, materials, and supplies. Oversee the maintenance checks of department equipment and vehicles; maintain safety standards for personnel and equipment. Duties also include Select, train, motivate, and evaluate assigned personnel; provide or coordinate staff training; work with employees to correct deficiencies; implement discipline procedures. I also plan, direct, and coordinate, through subordinate level staff, the fire department's work plan; assign and monitor projects and programmatic areas of responsibility; review and evaluate work methods and procedures; meet with key staff to identify and resolve problems. Provide staff assistance to the Airport Fire Chief; prepare and present staff reports and other necessary correspondence; attend meetings as required. I am knowledgeable in the laws, ordinances, standards and regulations pertaining to the specific duties and able to take the initiative to complete the duties of the position without the need of direct supervision. I am able to prepares, read and interpret technical and financial materials pertaining to the responsibilities of the position. I am knowledgeable in the occupational hazards and safety precautions and always make sure that safety is a number one priority. Perform related duties as required and may also be designated acting Chief in his or her absence.

Instructor

Virginia Department of Fire Programs-Glen Allen, VA January 2007 to April 2008

Fire Captain

Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (IAD) (DCA)-Dulles, VA July 2000 to April 2006

I am part of a team of firefighters that provides fire suppression, emergency medical services (EMS), training, and safety/logistics. Work to produce results and achieve objectives through a unified group effort. Duties include inspect station house, buildings, grounds, and facilities, and examine apparatus and equipment, for example ladders and hoses, to ensure compliance with departmental maintenance standards. Respond to fire alarms and determine from observation nature and extent of fire, condition of building or aircraft, danger to aircraft and personnel, source of water supply, and assist firefighting crews accordingly. Duties also include recommend corrective measures for fire hazards or safety concerns to aircraft and building owners. May also supervise and coordinate activities of fire companies fighting multiple alarm fire until relieved by superiors.

Instructor

West Virginia University-Morgantown, WV

April 2002 to June 2003

Morgantown, West Virginia, April 2002 - June 2003

My primary duty is to provided training and education on all aspects of Aircraft Safety and Firefighting. The teach the ARFF Certification program which is a 40 hour class that consists of classroom training and practical, to include Live Burns on the Aircraft Simulator. The state-of the art trainer is a computer- controlled system that simulates realistic aircraft fire and emergency scenarios. Duties also include provided training for general aviation firefighting for structural firefighters. Retired Fire Chief - Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting Airport Firefighter

West Virginia Air National Guard Fire Department-Martinsburg, WV March 1995 to July 2000

- Martinsburg, West Virginia, March 1995 - July 2000 I plan, organize, and direct all fire protection activities. Analyzes fire protection operations, determines trends and problems, and formulates corrective measures. Coordinates fire protection support agreements and pre-incident plans. Executes and enforces the Fire Department Occupational Safety and Health Program. Conducts and evaluate training on specialized fire protection equipment and procedures. Performs inspections and organizational maintenance on fire protection vehicles, equipment, and protective clothing. Manages and operates fire alarm communications centers. Supports the electrical power production function with resetting aircraft arresting systems. Performs project reviews to ensure fire safety feature adequacy. Inspects facilities, and identifies fire hazards and deficiencies. Controls and extinguishes aircraft, structure, wild land, and miscellaneous fires. Establishes an emergency operations incident command system. Conducts hose evolutions and pump operations, and protects exposures. Preserves and protects emergency scene evidence. Investigates fires to determine origin and cause. Effects entry into aircraft, structures, and other enclosures. Shuts down engines, safeties ejection systems, and isolates utilities. Conducts search and rescue operations. Occupational Safety and Health Specialist

Education

Bachelor of Business Administration in Human Resource Management American Intercontinental University

June 2006

Bachelor of Business Administration in Business Management American Intercontinental University

May 2006

Associate of Applied Science in Fire Science

Shepherd College - Shepherdstown, WV

May 2001

Military Service

Branch: United States National Guard

Rank: MSGT

September 1986 to February 2009

8 YEARS ARMY (INFANTRY)

14 YEARS AIR NATIONAL GUARD (FIREFIGHTER/SAFETY SPECIALIST) Certifications and Licenses

Notary Public

May 2009 to March 2027

Secret Clearance



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