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Training Manager

Location:
Pensacola, FL, 32506
Salary:
$120/DAY
Posted:
September 09, 2010

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Pensacola, Florida

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William Amos

Summary of

Qualifications: Twenty-six years of progressive experience as a Leader, Trainer, Military Police Officer, Corrections Officer and Photographer. A team player with leadership skills and the ability to coach and give advice to superiors, peers and subordinates. Problem solver with strong organizational skills. Maintained Secret Clearance throughout career in the Military and retired as a Sergeant First Class

Work Experience:

Dates Employed Job Title Company

11/2005 - 12/2009 Assistant Manager

Wal-Mart

FOLEY/ALABAMA

Hours per week: 45

Salary: 43,000/year

Was direct supervisor for 30-60 associates working in Various Departments in the store. I also was overnight Assistant for a year. Daily duties included ensuring all task were completed, setting new modules, price changes, ordering merchandise, making schedules, conducting evaluations, dealing with local vendors, taking care of all of our customers needs or complaints, when needed would also be responsible to help hire new associates and coaching and or firing associates.

11/2003 - 11/2005 Photo Lab Manager WALMART

Atchison/Kansas

Hours per week: 45

Salary: 36,000/year

Was direct supervisor for 10-11 associates working in the photo lab and in the connection center. Daily duties included ordering supplies, keeping my areas in the store inventory ready. Making sure associates completed daily, Weekly and Monthly maintenance on all photo processors.

Connection center task included daily inventory of all post paid and pre-paid phones. A sale of 3 phones per day per associate was our goal. 120 sales per month was our personal goal.

7/2000 - 7/2005 Sergeant First Class E-7 Plt SGT US Army

Leavenworth/Kansas

Hours per week: 50

Salary: 47,000/year

Developed, updated and maintained, training materials, establish training schedules, develop course material outlines, lesson plans, audiovisual aids, student and instructor guides, plans of instruction, for the Military Police. Trained and managed 30-40 personnel regularly in correctional procedures, use of force, first aid, weapons, and human relations/equal opportunity.

Ensured that the proposed training provided all of the essential information required for the documentation, preparation, and the conduct of resident courses of instruction and Unit training, and provided the personnel with the capability to train home station personnel in the operation and maintenance of the new or modified training devices.

Conducted training in the classroom and in the field. Used experience to correct deficiencies and recommended improvements that impacted organizational and executive level operations.

Diagnose and troubleshoot communications system, and Military Police vehicles using schematics, wiring diagrams, flow charts, and appropriate Technical Manuals.

Coordinates the efforts and assists lower grade specialists by providing guidance, coordination of complete projects, and solutions to difficult problems encountered in all areas of assigned responsibilities.

Counseled 10-40 personnel on duty performance, promotion and career progression. Completed annual performance evaluations and award recommendations for subordinates.

Implemented ACA training revised and wrote standard operating procedures for a correctional environment. Completed Olan Mills Photography Training and US Army Photography Correspondence Training. Maintained files, work records, daily blotters and correctional files.

Responsible for the in and out-processing and custody and control of up to 500 inmates. Supervised inmates under a variety of work, recreation and administrative areas. Followed established guidelines regarding confinement of maximum custody inmates. Controlled access and egress to the facility.

As an Correctional facility administrator, I was responsible for supervising subordinates in completing supply requests, requests for maintenance of the facility and requests for transfer of inmates.

11/1997 - 7/2000 Platoon Sergeant, E-6 SSG US Army

Fort Sill/Oklahoma

Hours per week: 60

Salary: 40,000/year

Developed, updated and maintained, training materials, establish training schedules, develop course material outlines, lesson plans, audiovisual aids, student and instructor guides, plans of instruction, for the Army Military Police. Trained and managed 20-30 personnel regularly in correctional procedures, use of force, first aid, weapons, and human relations/equal opportunity.

Ensured that the proposed training provided all of the essential information required for the documentation, preparation, and the conduct of resident courses of instruction and Unit training, and provided the personnel with the capability to train home station personnel in the operation and maintenance of the new or modified training devices.

Conducted training in the classroom and in the field. Used experience to correct deficiencies and recommended improvements that impacted organizational and executive level operations.

Diagnose and troubleshoot communications system, and Military Police vehicles using schematics, wiring diagrams, flow charts, and appropriate Technical Manuals.

Coordinates the efforts and assists lower grade specialists by providing guidance, coordination of complete projects, and solutions to difficult problems encountered in all areas of assigned responsibilities.

Counseled 10-40 personnel on duty performance, promotion and career progression. Completed annual performance evaluations and award recommendations for subordinates.

Implemented ACA training revised and wrote standard operating procedures for a correctional environment. Maintained files, work records, daily blotters and correctional files.

Responsible for the in and out-processing and custody and control of up to 120 inmates. Supervised inmates under a variety of work, recreation and administrative areas. Followed established guidelines regarding confinement of medium custody inmates. Controlled access and egress to the facility.

6/1994 - 11/1997 Military Police Investigator E-6 SSG US Army

Fort Sill/Oklahoma

Hours per week: 40

Salary: 40,000/year

Perform duties as a Military Police Investigator; trained in the areas of Criminal Law; Crime scene processing; testimonial evidence; investigations of crimes against persons and property; physical evidence; drug investigations; investigative report writing; special investigative techniques and protective services.

Conducted inquiries and investigations using a fact-finding process, based upon the particular situations and provided sufficient information or evidence to resolve the problem or reach a conclusion. Determined the need to refer the problem to another action agency, or establishes the need for further investigation. Maintained detailed notes/documents to support conclusions. Completed 3 years as investigator for Military Police, served as NCOIC for Fort Sill Regional Correction Facility, Military Police investigators. Successfully completed over 120 cases per year.

10/1991 - 8/1994 Corrections NCO E-5 SGT, Team Leader US Army

Fort Richardson/Alaska

Hours per week: 50

Salary: 30,000/year

Coordinates the efforts and assists lower grade specialists by providing guidance, coordination of complete projects, and solutions to difficult problems encountered in all areas of assigned responsibilities.

Counseled 3-5 personnel on duty performance, promotion and career progression. Completed annual performance evaluations and award recommendations for subordinates.

Supervised inmates under a variety of work, recreation and administrative areas. Followed established guidelines regarding confinement of maximum custody inmates. Controlled access and egress to the facility

Assist with supervision of military prisoners, and provides external security to confinement/corrections facility. Supervises, counsels and manages military prisoners in confinement facility operations, counseling, management, training, and employment of military prisoners in confinement/corrections facility.

9/1987 - 10/1991 Corrections NCO, E-4, CPL US ARMY

Leavenworth/Kansas

Hours per week: 40

Salary: 26,000/year

Coordinates the efforts and assists lower grade specialists by providing guidance, coordination of complete projects, and solutions to difficult problems encountered in all areas of assigned responsibilities.

Counseled 3-5 personnel on duty performance, promotion and career progression. Completed annual performance evaluations and award recommendations for subordinates.

Supervised inmates under a variety of work, recreation and administrative areas. Followed established guidelines regarding confinement of maximum custody inmates. Controlled access and egress to the facility

Assist with supervision of military prisoners, and provides external security to confinement/corrections facility. Supervises, counsels and manages military prisoners in confinement facility operations, counseling, management, training, and employment of military prisoners in confinement/corrections facility.

3/1986 - 8/1987 Military Police- AWOL Apprehension, E-4, SPC US ARMY

Presidio San Francisco/California

The Army's Military Police provide an important function in the full spectrum of Army operations as a member of the Maneuver, Fires, and Effects division. The Military Police Corps provides expertise in police, detainment and stability operations in order to enhance security and enable mobility. The Army's Military Police can be utilized in direct combat and during peacetime. The Military Police have five main functions: Maneuver and mobility support operations, Area security operations, Law and order operations, Internment and resettlement operations. Police intelligence operations:

Education:

Dates Attended School Degree Location

1/2001 - 3/2003 Military Police Advanced Noncommissioned Officer Course Professional

Fort Leonard Wood - Missouri - US

10/2001 - 3/2003 Grantham University Associate Degree

Slidell - Louisiana - US

8/1995 - 8/1995 Military Police C.E.R.T. Training Professional

Fort Sill - Oklahoma - US

3/1995 - 7/1995 Military Police Investigator Professional

Fort McClellan - Alabama - US

8/1992 - 10/1992 Military Police Basic Noncommissioned Officer Course Professional

Fort McClellan - Alabama - US

2/1988 - 3/1988 Primary Leadership Development Course Professional

Fort Riley - Kansas - US

8/1987 - 8/1987 Correctional NCO Course Professional

Fort McClellan - Alabama - US

4/1986 - 9/1986 Criminal Investigation Course Professional

Fort Eustis - Virginia - US

1/1986 - 3/1986 Military Police School Professional

Fort McClellan - Alabama - US

Awards: Meritorious Service Medal//Army Commendation Medal (3rd award)

Army Achievement Medal (2nd Award), Global War on Terrorism

Medal//Army Good Conduct Medal (6th Award), Army Reserve

Components Achievement Medal//National Defense Service Medal

(2nd Award) Noncommissioned Officer’s Professional Development

Ribbon with numeral 3//Army Service Ribbon//Overseas Service

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