David Delgado
Colorado Springs, CO, 80906
(Transitioning to Tampa, FL)
*.****.*******@*****.***
OBJECTIVE
To continue service to my country, become a part of the Tampa, FL community, and further open myself to experience and opportunity.
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
•Multi-skilled, well-traveled, self-motivated with extensive experience in high-stakes environments
•Intelligent, talented, result-driven professional with exceptional communication, and critical thinking skills
•Outstanding leadership abilities, able to bring together and direct all phases of project-based efforts while organizing, encouraging and leading project teams.
•Over 8 years in the U.S. Army, including 5 years as a manager
•Deployed 4 times in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom
•Proficient in Microsoft office, power point, word, and excel, and Adobe Photoshop
•Active Secret clearance, Honorable Discharge, drug free
•Supervisor, Manager, and Coordinator for Unit intelligence collection, company operations, company supplies and logistics
•Personal Security Operative for Generals of the U.S. Army and Selected Iraqi GOV’T Officials
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Intelligence Collection manager
U.S. Army, Fort Carson, CO - Combat Deployment, Iraq 2007 - 2010
•Managed intelligence collection assets
•Accomplished missions through the use of, Common Ground Station Operation systems and US Air Force Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar Systems (JSTARS)
•Evaluated strategies and tactics in order to counteract the effects of the enemy
•Detected, located and tracked ground targets also known as Moving Target Indicators or MTI
•Deployed and redeployed the CGS in a tactical environment.
•Managed, Operated, and Maintained the computer network systems in the CGS.
•Analyzed JSTARS near-real-time radar imagery data, Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) data and Satellite Imagery Data Systems (SIDS), Moving Target Indicators (MTI), Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and softcopy imagery, to include infrared and electro-optical products received
•Coordinated data sharing of intelligence obtained from other assets
•Supervised imagery ground station shift operations
•Performed reconnaissance and imagery ground station site selection
•Performed Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield in support of imagery ground station mission planning
•Reviewed incoming/outgoing messages
•Conducted post-mission analysis
•Prepared situation briefings based upon the imagery ground station collection
•Maintained, managed, and supported the intelligence mission for the unit commander
•Responsible for individuals training, discipline, accountability, supervision, morale, safety, and Operational readiness of equipment and assets in excess of 6 Million dollars
Supply and Logistics manager
U.S. Army, Fort Carson, CO - Combat Deployment, Iraq 2007 - 2010
•Maintained and distributed the Army's large inventory of food, medicines, ammunition, spare parts and other supplies
•Supervised or performed tasks involving the general upkeep and maintenance of all Army supplies and equipment.
•Received, inspected, inventoried, loaded, unloaded, stored, issued, delivered, and organized installation supplies and equipment
•Maintained automated supply system for accounting of organizational and installation supplies and equipment
•Served as the Command Post Manager, responsible for individuals training, discipline, accountability, supervision, morale, safety, and quality of life
•Responsibly accounted for unit supplies and chemical readiness in excess of 500k
Personnel Security Operative
U.S. Army Ft. Hood, TX - Combat Deployment, Iraq 2004 - 2006
•Successfully protected the high-value-target Commanders of American and Iraqi Army forces in Baghdad, Iraq
•Served as liaison to the Iraqi Protective Service Detail.
•Effectively utilized cultural awareness, language skills, and translators to ensure reliable, fluid communication between American and Iraqi counterparts.
•Successfully earned position of Manager/Supervisor from assistant manager/line supervisor
•Instructor Modern Army Combative (Level II of IV)
•Designed and facilitated Morale, Welfare, and Recreation for team members on the Personal Security Detachment
•Responsible for individuals training, discipline, accountability, supervision, morale, safety, and Operational readiness of equipment and assets in the amount of 1.5 Million dollars
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
•College courses (32) credit hours recommended by the American Council on Education, Washington, D.C., 2010
•Leadership and Management Development course
•Advanced First Aid/Life Sustainment Course
•Army Hygiene/Sanitation Course
•Currently attending for a Bachelor of Science/Arts Degree in Marketing
AWARDS AND DECORATIONS
•Army Commendation Medals (3)
•Army Good Conduct Medal (2)
•Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal
•Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
•Iraqi Campaign Medal with Campaign Star (4)