Roderick Jones,
Orrville, Alabama 36767, Email: ***************@***.***
334-***-**** home
334-***-**** cell
WORK HISTORY/Employment
Army Natioanl Guard January 2001- Present
United Parcel Services(U.P.S)October 2005-Feb 2006
-Truck Loader- Scanned on all correct packages and loaded onto trailers for shippment.
Office Aid Humanities Department Alabama State University
-August 2004- May 2007
- Took care of all office needs such as making copies, distributing mail, answering phone, etc.
Mobis/Ellwood Staffing
-June 2010- July 2010
-Assembly Line-
Mobis/Ellwood Staffing
-July 2010-October 2010
- Plastics Department- Trimmmed bumpers and dashboards as they come out of machine making sure they are
within company regulations. Also drove fork-lift to move finished parts and stack the accordingly.
Mobis/Ellwood Staffing
-October 2010- March 2011
-Paint Line- Loaded parts from plastics department to be painted. Ensured the quality of the parts before
sending them through to be painted. Drove fork-lift to move parts and racks to and from the line as needed.
Ensured that all team members worked accordingly.
Career achievements in the milatry include commendations from the Post Colonels and Sergant Majors.
Battalion Safety soldier of the week
Brigade safety award for accident free tactical vehicle driving for 3205 miles during combat operations
The Army Commendation Medal
Two Army Achievement Awards for being an above average soldier
EDUCATION
Keith Middle-High School
1166 Orrville, Alabama 36767
97-02
U.S Army Basic Training
May 2001-Aug 2001
Stillman College
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
2002-2003
History Major
Army Ordanance School
Aberdeen, Maryland
August 2003-November 2003
Alabama State University
2004-2007
Elementary Education Major
Summary of Military qualifications and trainig
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING
1. LAST NAME - FIRST NAME - MIDDLE NAME
JONES RODERICK LAMAR
2. PAY GRADE
E-5
3. YEAR(S) IN SERVICE
11
4. MILITARY SERVICE AND COMPONENT
ARMY, GUARD
5. DATE OF INFORMATION
2011 DEC 01
6. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY (In reverse chronological order) AND RELATED INFORMATION
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EXPERIENCE HISTORY:
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OCCUPATION: 91C, Utilities Equipment Repairer
PRIMARY OCCUPATION:
ARMY, GUARD: SPECIALIST 4, Skill Level 10
SEP 2009 - OCT 2011 (2 Years 1 Month)
DUTY OCCUPATION:
ARMY, GUARD: SPECIALIST 4, Skill Level 20
SEP 2011 - OCT 2011 (1 Month)
ARMY, GUARD: SPECIALIST 4, Skill Level 10
FEB 2011 - SEP 2011 (7 Months)
SEP 2009 - JAN 2011 (1 Year 4 Months)
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 91C
(Description dates APR 2009 - OCT 2011)
The utilities equipment repairer supervises and performs field and sustainment level maintenance to include utilities equipment and special purpose support systems.
SKILL LEVEL: 10 Maintains (inspects, repairs, tests and adjusts) gasoline engine systems, bottle cleaning/charging stations, air conditioner electrical systems, air conditioner vapor systems, refrigeration unit electrical systems, portable heater fuel/electrical systems, fire extinguisher recharger and fire extinguishers/valves.
SKILL LEVEL: 20 Maintains (inspects, repairs, tests and adjusts) gasoline engine systems, bottle cleaning/charging stations, air conditioner electrical systems, air conditioner vapor systems, refrigeration unit electrical systems, portable heater fuel/electrical systems, fire extinguisher recharger and fire extinguishers/valves. Supervises lower grade Soldiers and provides technical guidance to the Soldiers in the accomplishment of their duties.
RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 91C
Nurse, Practical (DOT 354.374-010)
Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers (ONET 49-9021.02)
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OCCUPATION: 91F, Small Arms/Artillery Repairer
DUTY OCCUPATION:
ARMY, GUARD: SPECIALIST 4, Skill Level 10
JAN 2011 - FEB 2011 (1 Month)
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 91F
(MOS-91F-004, Exhibit dates OCT 2009 - OCT 2011)
Performs or supervises the performance of maintenance, repair, and overhaul of small arms.
SKILL LEVEL 10: Disassembles weapons and cleans dirt, rust, and corrosion from components; inspects components for defects; performs repairs by grinding, sandblasting, soldering, and fitting component parts; replaces defective parts; lubricates and reassembles weapons; fits and adjusts parts to ensure smooth operation; uses common and specialized hand tools.
CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 91F
(MOS-91F-004, Exhibit dates OCT 2009 - OCT 2011)
Credit may be granted on the basis of an individualized assessment of the student (5/10)(5/10).
RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 91F
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers, All Other (ONET 49-9099.00)
Nurse Assistant (DOT 355.674-014)
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OCCUPATION: 52C, Utilities Equipment Repairer
PRIMARY OCCUPATION:
ARMY, GUARD: SPECIALIST 4, Skill Level 10
NOV 2004 - SEP 2009 (4 Years 10 Months)
ARMY, GUARD: PRIVATE FIRST CLASS, Skill Level 10
MAR 2004 - NOV 2004 (8 Months)
ARMY, GUARD: PRIVATE FIRST CLASS
JUN 2002 - MAR 2004 (1 Year 9 Months)
ARMY, GUARD: PRIVATE-2
OCT 2001 - JUN 2002 (8 Months)
ARMY, GUARD: PRIVATE-1
JAN 2001 - OCT 2001 (9 Months)
DUTY OCCUPATION:
ARMY, GUARD: SPECIALIST 4, Skill Level 10
JUN 2008 - SEP 2009 (1 Year 3 Months)
NOV 2004 - OCT 2005 (11 Months)
ARMY, GUARD: PRIVATE FIRST CLASS, Skill Level 10
JUN 2002 - NOV 2004 (2 Years 5 Months)
ARMY, GUARD: PRIVATE-2, Skill Level 10
OCT 2001 - JUN 2002 (8 Months)
ARMY, GUARD: PRIVATE-1, Skill Level 10
JAN 2001 - OCT 2001 (9 Months)
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 52C
(MOS-52C-006, Exhibit dates JUN 1999 - OCT 2011)
Supervises or performs maintenance on refrigeration equipment, air conditioning units, multifuel forced air heaters, high-pressure air compressors, gasoline and diesel engines, and electrical motors.
SKILL LEVEL 10: Maintains primarily equipment that does not require disassembly for repair; maintenance duties may include some system or equipment disassembly.
CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 52C
(MOS-52C-006, Exhibit dates JUN 1999 - OCT 2011)
Credit may be granted on the basis of an individualized assessment of the student (6/99).
RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 52C
Electrician, Maintenance (DOT 829.261-018)
Furnace Installer-and-Repairer, Hot Air (DOT 869.281-010)
Heating, Air Conditioning, And Refrigeration Mechanics And Installers (OES 85902)
Heating-and-Air-Conditioning Installer-Servicer (DOT 637.261-014)
Refrigeration Mechanic (DOT 637.261-026)
Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers (ONET 49-9021.02)
Refrigeration Unit Repairer (DOT 637.381-014)
Refrigeration-Mechanic Helper (DOT 637.687-014)
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OCCUPATION: 25L, Cable Systems Installer-Maintainer
DUTY OCCUPATION:
ARMY, GUARD: SPECIALIST 4, Skill Level 10
SEP 2006 - JUN 2008 (1 Year 9 Months)
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 25L
(Description dates SEP 2004 - OCT 2011)
he cable systems installer; maintainer installs, operates, and performs unit level maintenance on cable and wire communications systems, communication security (COMSEC) devices, and associated equipment. Operates and performs Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) on assigned vehicles and power generators.
SKILL LEVEL 10: Installs, operates, and performs unit level maintenance on cable and wire systems, to include Digital Group Multiplexes (DGM), Remote Multiplexing Combiners (RMC), repeaters, restorers, voltage protection devices, telephones, test stations, intermediate distribution frames, and related equipment. Configures DGM and RMC for operations. Installs, operates, performs strapping, restarting, PMCS and unit level maintenance on COMSEC devices. Performs tests on cable communications systems to ensure circuit and system quality. Tests circuits/groups to detect and locate line faults. Operates manual and motorized cable construction equipment. Climbs poles, as necessary, and assists in the construction of tactical cable and wire lines. Clears and maintains rights of way. Recognizes electronic countermeasures.
RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 25L
Electronics Mechanic (DOT 828.261-022)
Electronics Technician (DOT 003.161-014)
Supervisor, Electronics Production (DOT 726.130-010)
Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers (ONET 49-2022.00)
Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers (ONET 49-9052.00)
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OCCUPATION: 42L, Administrative Specialist
DUTY OCCUPATION:
ARMY, GUARD: SPECIALIST 4, Skill Level 10
OCT 2005 - SEP 2006 (11 Months)
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 42L
(MOS-42L-001, Exhibit dates APR 2003 - OCT 2011)
Supervises and performs administrative support activities in the Administrative Assistant or Office Manager function.
SKILL LEVEL 10: Prepares routine correspondence, messages, reports, and forms; serves as a receptionist; handles incoming mail and messages; maintains files; uses copying equipment; receives and maintains publications; utilizes word processing, presentation, and spreadsheet software.
CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: 42L
(MOS-42L-001, Exhibit dates APR 2003 - OCT 2011)
Credit may be granted on the basis of an individualized assessment of the student (9/04).
RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATION FOR: 42L
Office Clerks, General (ONET 43-9061.00)
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ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATION(S):
ARMY:
ADDITIONAL SKILL IDENTIFIER:
J2 - Communications Cable and Antenna Systems Maintainer
OCT 2006 - JUN 2008
** Note: Experience history data not available prior to FY 75 **
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TRAINING HISTORY: COURSES SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED
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** Note: Description, Length, or Credit Recommendation will not be displayed for a course if that information is not available. **
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MILITARY TRAINING: MAR 2011 - MAR 2011
ARMY COURSE: 600-C44, Warrior Leader
LENGTH: 3 weeks (136-148 hours)
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION:
(AR-2201-0603, Exhibit dates JAN 2010 - OCT 2011)
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to function as a junior level leader with essential skills in leadership; training; war fighting; and administration.
Audiovisual materials, practical exercises, discussion, classroom exercises, and lecture. General course topics include leadership; counseling; mentoring; and field training.
CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION
(AR-2201-0603, Exhibit dates JAN 2010 - OCT 2011)
In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in leadership (10/09)(9/11).
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: 600-C44)
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MILITARY TRAINING: OCT 2010 - OCT 2010, OCT 2009 - OCT 2009, NOV 2008 - SEP 2009
ARMY COURSE: SMARTFORCE, REGISTERED FOR ARMY E-LEARNING COURSES
LENGTH: 1 Day.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description Dates SEP 2006 - OCT 2011)
COURSE DESCRIPTION
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: SMARTFORCE)
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INFORMATION NOT AVAILABLE FOR THE FOLLOWING COURSES:
MILITARY TRAINING: APR 2011 - APR 2011
ARMY COURSE: 091-91F10 (R) 1
MILITARY TRAINING: APR 2011 - APR 2011
ARMY COURSE: 091-91F10 (R) 2
MILITARY TRAINING: OCT 2008 - SEP 2009
ARMY COURSE: 081 F31 (CLC)