NAME: Aaron Marcus Brooks DATE: March, **
POSITION TITLE Safeguards and Security Representative
ORGANIZATION WTP Safeguards and Security
LOCATION Richland, WA
CITIZENSHIP U.S. Citizen
CONTINUOUS SERVICE December 10, 2007
EDUCATION AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
Degree, Certificate, etc., School Major (or Subject) Date
MBA Grand Canyon University Business Administration
3.63 GPA
December 2008
Bachelors of Science University of Phoenix Business Management
3.57 GPA
March 2005
Associates Community College of the Air Force Aerospace Ground Equipment Technology
March 2002
Diploma Ross Beatty; Cassopolis, MI High School June 1995
OTHER SIGNIFICANT INFORMATION
PERSONAL: • Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communications skills
• Special talent for motivating, coaching, and developing others
• Able to manage multiple assignments to meet tight deadlines
• Strong organizational skills with great attention to detail
• Strong analytical, problem solving, and computer skills
• Able to interact effectively with people at all levels
LANGUAGE English
CAPABILITY: • Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access)
• Technical
• Supervision
• Writing
JOB TRAINING: • DOE Operation Security
• DOE Introduction to Physical Protection Systems (in process)
• DOE Introduction to Survey
• DOE Operation Security Overview
• DOE Introduction to Personnel Security
• DOE Introduction to Safeguards and Security
• DOE Introduction to Classified Matter Protection and Control
• First Aid / CPR / AED Certified
• OSHA Workplace Violence Certification
• U.S. Department of Homeland Security Active Shooter – Response Trained
• DOD Physical, Industrial, Personnel Security
• DOD Operational Risk Management
• DOD Information Security
• DOD Counter Intelligence
• DOD Anti-Terrorism / Force Protection
• DOD Information Awareness
• DOD Full Spectrum Threat Response
• Freedom of Information Act / Public Information - Washington State
WORK HISTORY
COMPANY, DIVISION OR POSITION HELD, SUMMARY OF
DATES DEPARTMENT, RESPONSIBILITIES AND
FROM TO LOCATION AND SUPERIOR SIGNIFICANT ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Jul 2009
Present
Bechtel National, Inc.,
Hanford Waste Tank Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP),
Susan Coleman
Safeguards and Security Representative:
• Administrated and developed the Safeguards and Security Self-Assessment / Performance Assurance Program.
• Developed detailed, results oriented Excel schedule and Word report templates for the programmatic areas correlated to the SAS Program.
• Coordinated and prepared the 2011 DOE Audit of the WTP SAS Program. The WTP SAS Self-Assessment program was lauded by the DOE Audit Team for its level of detail, integration of all security elements, and focus on improvements.
• Administered and Developed the WTP Workplace Violence Program.
• Performed 27 investigations for incidents of security concerns.
• Performed 10 in-depth self-assessments / surveys on all security elements for the WTP SAS Program resulting in over 33 program improvement actions.
• Performed 18 WTP facility surveys ensuring the operability of all security system access controls.
• Volunteered to cover the Site Security Specialist position for three months until a replacement was hired. Duties included the supervision of the subcontracted guard force, monitoring construction site access controls, writing and evaluating incident reports, conducting Investigations, conducting search and Inspection initiatives, interfacing with manual, non-manual, labor relations, and management.
• Participated in developing the Construction Site Night Shift.
• Delegated as the Interim WTP Construction Site Security Manager on multiple occasions.
• Managed the WTP Security Lock and Key Control Program.
• Established access controls for 39 locking mechanisms
• Monitored and maintained 278 different keys and corresponding entries utilizing a specially designed Excel spreadsheet.
• Developed a strictly controlled storage system for unissued lock and key stock
• Monitored, evaluated, and technically advised work performed on the WTP automated access control system and security doors.
• Viewed, evaluated, and provided technical expertise on facility drawings and scopes of work (SOW) for tasks related to physical security.
• Operated the ONGUARD software for the Automated Access Control system; made date entries, ran access reports, modified access levels, and constructed access control proxy cards for system.
• Resolved 10 issues utilizing the Bechtel Project Issues Evaluation Reporting (PIER) system.
• Authored, developed and maintained the WTP Security Conditions (SECON) Plan.
Dec
2007
Jul
2009 Bechtel National, Inc., WTP, Susan Burrowes Facility Operations Office Assistant III:
• Coordinated the facility maintenance of the WTP Material Handling Facility (MHF) and WTP Server Rooms.
• Interfaced between facility occupants, property management, and subcontractor personnel to accomplish facility preventive and corrective maintenance, as well as tenant alterations.
• Responded and successfully activated server room back-up equipment for 5 critical events.
• Authored 20 material and service requisitions for the Facility Operations and Telecom Departments utilizing the Bechtel Procurement System (BPS).
• Authored 30 tenant alterations for the Facility Operations and Telecommunications Departments and ensured work was completed satisfactorily.
• Examined, developed, and provided technical expertise on facility drawings, schematics, and theories of operation for tenant alterations and planning activities.
Aug 2006 Dec 2007 Kennewick Irrigation District, Business Administration Office Office, Beth Smith Business Administrative Assistant:
• Customer service point of contact for the district.
• Provided media reviews, input, and preparation for discussion at Public District Meetings.
• Prepared and coordinated 23 policies and procedures.
• Prepared and maintained Water Allotment Transfer database.
• Responsible for setting up Business Administration requisitions
• Developed, maintained, and audited the District’s mobile communications contract
• Set up 5 Community Safety events / presentations - presented at community functions
Nov 2002 Jun 2006 United States Air Force, Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, 56 Equipment Maintenance Squadron (EMS), Lieutenant Colonel Timothy Molnar Security Program Manager / Unit Deployment Manager:
• Managed the Air Force, Unit Security and Deployment program for a Maintenance squadron
• Prepared the classified Air Expeditionary Force Reporting Tool (ART) for the 56 EMS.
• Managed and developed the 56 EMS Mobility Contingency Plan.
• Provided patrol, knowledge submission, and security planning for all areas of the Luke AFB flight line and all 67 military facilities occupied by the 56 EMS.
• Prepared and implemented security presentations, training classes, and unit distribution for security.
• Integrated program security risk assessments to include threat and vulnerability analysis into the unit security program and briefed the unit command leadership on protection strategies.
• Conducted security indoctrinations, debriefings, and providing restricted area badge access for unit personnel.
• Ensured all assigned personnel met/maintained appropriate security clearances utilizing the Joint Personnel Adjudication System (JPAS).
• Processed Foreign Nationals to help ensure citizenship was attained within a year.
• Authored the Unit Security Procedure.
• Developed an Emergency Action Plan that provides maximum security based on risk management.
• Escorted, supervised, out-processed, and counseled unit dishonorable and other than honorable discharges.
Facility Program Manager
• Oversaw capital facility projects from design inputs through installation, startup, and completion
• Provided leadership, training, inspections, and supervisory guidance to 85 subordinate facility managers.
Mar 2001 Nov 2002 United States Air Force, Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, 56 Equipment Maintenance Squadron (EMS), Aerospace Ground Equipment Flight, Senior Master Sergeant Gary Fetters Aerospace Ground Equipment Technician Craftsman
• Practiced flight line security vigilance while performing primary job duties.
• Directly supervised 4 technicians within the shop; provided counseling, both professionally and personally.
• Provided flight line ground equipment support for eight F-16 Fighter Aircraft Squadrons.
• Delivered, maintained, inspected, and operated 140 pieces of aerospace ground equipment valued at $3M.
• Organized contingency flight line services in response of events on September 11, 2001.
Feb 1999 Mar 2001 United States Air Force, Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, 607 Air Control Squadron, Combat AGE Team , Master Sergeant David Honeywell Aerospace Ground Equipment Technician (Field)
• Practiced field combat security vigilance while performing primary job duties.
• Maintained, operated, provided instruction, repaired, and serviced 55 pieces of field aerospace ground equipment valued at $1.7M.
• Participated in Joint Service / Operation deployments; interfaced with Army, Marine, and Navy counterparts.
• Participated in simulated armed attack scenarios during deployed maneuvers to assess the physical security of the main field unit camp site.
Jun 1996 Feb 1999 United States Air Force, Ramstein Air Base, Germany, 86 Equipment Maintenance Squadron (EMS), Master Sergeant Bradley Porter Aerospace Ground Equipment Technician Apprentice
• Provided flight line ground equipment support for the temporary deployment of U.S. and Foreign fighter aircraft; as well as medical aircraft, and cargo aircraft.
• Delivered, maintained, inspected, and operated 186 pieces of aerospace ground equipment.