Charles C. Hawkins Jr.
Home: 561-***-****
Mobile: 561-***-****
Email: *******.***********@*******.***
WORK EXPERIENCE:
United K-9 Security 08/2011-Present
West Palm Beach, FL US
Security Officer
Patrol and inspect property to protect against fire, theft, vandalism, terrorism, and illegal activity. Protect the client’s property, enforce laws on the property, deter criminal activity, and other problems. Use radio and telephone communications to call for assistance from police, fire, or emergency medical services when necessary. Write comprehensive reports outlining observations and activities during assigned shift.
Master Security Corp. East 04/11-06/11
Sunrise, FL US
Loss Prevention Officer
Assist management in reducing inventory shrinkage by patrolling retail stores in plain clothes to work behind the scenes to prevent shoplifting and employee theft. Conduct surveillance to detect and apprehend shoplifters, handle difficult situations with diplomacy, maintain records and documentation.
Titan International Security 03/2011-04/2011
West Palm Beach, FL US
Security Officer
Patrol and inspect property to protect against fire, theft, vandalism, terrorism, and illegal activity. Protect the client’s property, enforce laws on the property, deter criminal activity, and other problems. Use radio and telephone communications to call for assistance from police, fire, or emergency medical services when necessary. Write comprehensive reports outlining observations and activities during assigned shift.
King County 08/2005-05/2010
Seattle, WA US
Security Dispatcher/Officer
Answer incoming calls on security phone lines; dispatch security personnel via radio or cellular phone to handle calls for service; coordinate security responses to emergencies; monitor remote site CCTV/Intrusion alarm systems and summoning the appropriate law enforcement agencies when site security has been breached; monitor King County Court House Complex CCTV security cameras to observe for security breaches and then dispatch security personnel to investigate such observations; dispatch security officers to provide escort for county employees; dispatch Court Protection Deputies to provide added security to courtrooms when requested; fill in as a weapons screener; assist the Security Sergeant in filling shift positions as needed; other related duties.
Seattle Fire Department 01/1984-10/2009
Seattle, WA US
Firefighter/EMT
Operations Division (19 years): Suppress and extinguish fires, provide first aid, emergency medical technician(BLS), inspect buildings for fire code compliance, interact with the public and other regulatory agencies; fill in as Acting Officer (Supervisor) and Relief Driver. Hazardous Materials Response Team responsible for mitigation of incidents involving the release of hazardous materials. Fire Prevention Division (6 years 3 months): Assigned to the Fire Prevention Division as a Hazardous Materials Inspector. Was the lead inspector and point of contact for a variety of hazardous materials inspections. Interpret and enforce the Fire Code relating to buildings, flammable liquids, fire prevention codes and ordinances while performing inspections in commercial building sites, to ensure the safe storage and use of hazardous materials. Conduct field/site inspections, perform related Code research, draft correspondence identifying Code violations, coordinate with the regulated community to develop compliance options and plans, verifying compliance and ultimately issuing permits for hazardous materials activities. Build and maintain good working relationships with representatives from other code enforcement agencies, city departments and other work units within the Seattle Fire Department. Communications Division (7months): Emergency dispatcher trainee processed emergency and non-emergency 9-1-1 calls and dispatched the appropriate response to the location. Maintain calm demeanor while talking to people in crisis situations. Type response information accurately into the Computer Aided Dispatch system (CAD). Monitor and assist with flow of communication at the scene of an emergency or non-emergency incident.
CERTIFICATIONS:
"D" Security License #D1029543-State of Florida-10/2010
"G" Security License #G1006266-State of Florida-10/2010
Telecommunicator I-WSCJTC-03/2009
ICS 300-Seattle Fire Department-06/2008
ICS 800-FEMA-09/2006
ICS 100 & 200-FEMA-08/2006
TRAINING:
Mediation-05/2008
Shipyard Competent Person Refresher-5/2008
High Piled Rack Storage-03/2008
How to Write a Report-02/2008
HAZWOPER 8 Hour Refresher-11/2006
Communication-10/2001
Communication for Public Contact Employees-06/1987
OTHER:
Transportation Workers Identification Credential (TWIC)-Expires 02/02/2014