Michael York
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Objective:
• To be part of an organization where I can utilize my skills and experience.
Certification
• Advance Excel 2016 Microsoft •CPR/First Aid
• Powers to Arrest Weapons of Mass Destruction •First Responder
• Powers to Arrest •Use of Force
• Healthcare Academy ( Stanford Hospital) 2022 •Fire Safety
• Private Security Officer •VDDP Transportation
• Medical/DOT •TB Test
• Weapons of Mass Destruction and Terroism Awareness
• TSA
Education:
• Heald Business College- 1994 - 1995 Associate Degrees Accounting/Payroll
• Devry University 2009-2010 Psychology
• Ashford University 2011-2012 Psychology
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Experience:
Security Supervisor - Securitas - Union City Ca
Oct ‘25 - present
One man security at a private company do reports on timesheets weekly daily reports everyday, daily metal detector with badges, check in & outs truck & visitors report check CCTV daily, patrol building & alarms report to manager daily.
Security Guard - Securitas - Gateway Plaza/Thermo
Fisher - Fremont
Mar ‘ 25 - Apr ‘ 25/ Jun ‘25 - Oct ‘25
• Safe Transportation:
Their primary responsibility is to transport
individuals or cargo safely and
efficiently from one location to another, adhering to traffic laws and regulations.
• Route Navigation:
They must be able to navigate routes accurately and efficiently, ensuring timely
arrival at destinations.
• Vehicle Maintenance:
They are responsible for ensuring the vehicle is in good working order and safe to
drive, including regular checks for fuel, tires, and other essential components.• Documentation:
They may be required to keep logs of routes,
mileage, and any incidents that
occur during their shifts.
• Lab Security:
Security Guard - Securitas (Stanford Hospital) Palo Alto Ca
Jul ‘22 - Dec ‘24
• Patrolling: Security personnel patrol the hospital grounds and buildings, ensuring
a safe environment for everyone.
• Surveillance: They monitor surveillance systems
to detect and deter potential
threats.
• Access Control: They regulate and monitor
access to sensitive areas, ensuring
only authorized personnel enter.
Security Supervisor - Allied Universal - Sony
PlayStation - San Mateo Ca
Aug ‘18 - Jun ‘22
• Supervise security personnel:
Oversee the work of security officers, ensuring they adhere to protocols and
procedures.
• Training and Development:
Conduct training sessions for security personnel on security protocols, emergency
procedures, and the use of security equipment.
• Performance Management:
Evaluate the performance of security personnel,
provide feedback, and address
any issues or concerns.
• Shift Management:
Manage and schedule security personnel for
different shifts, ensuring adequate
coverage and staffing levels.
Campus Security PJCC - High Com Security - Foster
City Ca
Aug ‘17 - Aug ‘18
• Patrol and Supervision:
Regularly patrol the school campus, including
unsupervised areas, to monitor for
suspicious activity and ensure a safe environment.• Access Control:
Monitor and control access to the school, verifying the identity of visitors and
ensuring only authorized individuals are allowed
entry.
• Enforcement of Rules:
Enforce school rules and regulations, addressing
issues such as unauthorized
behavior, noise, or disruptive activities.
• Emergency Response:
Respond to emergencies, such as fires, medical
incidents, or security threats,
providing assistance and coordinating with
emergency services.
• Incident Reporting:
Report any suspicious activity, incidents, or
potential threats to the appropriate
authorities.
• Visitor Management:
Assist in managing visitors, ensuring they are
properly checked in and out, and
escorted to their destinations.
• Supervision of Students:
Supervise student activities during arrival, dismissal, and breaks, ensuring a safe
and orderly environment.
• Collaboration:
Work with school staff, administrators, and law
enforcement agencies to maintain
a secure campus environment.
• Surveillance:
Monitor surveillance cameras and other security
systems to detect and prevent
potential security breaches.
Security Manager - California Security, Union City CA
Jan ‘12 - Aug ‘17
• Security operations: Oversee security personnel, access control, surveillance,
and emergency response
• Training: Train new security employees and
educate them on emergency
preparedness and response
• Compliance: Ensure security personnel follow
company policies and safety
regulations
• Emergency response: Assist employees and
visitors safely and efficiently during
emergencies
• Documentation: Keep a log of daily activities and report security incidents, such
as theft, damage, and unauthorized individuals
• Security protocols: Develop plans to improve
security measures, and regularly
review and update security protocols
• Communication: Communicate effectively with
security teams, law enforcement,
and upper management