Security, Law Enforcement, Office Manager

Resume posted by jwright78 in Law Enforcement.
Desired salary: $95,000.00
Desired position type: Full-Time

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Summary

The United States Air Force Combat Veteran, Honorably Discharged. Highly motivated, results-oriented security and information systems professional with an exemplary military background. Entrusted with handling highly sensitive and confidential records. Adept at providing secure and safe transport to classified information and personnel. Track record of leadership, as demonstrated by directly supervising up to 120+ staff. Quickly learns new processes and procedures and thrives working under high-pressure environments. Significant international experience and ability to maintain strict confidentiality. Exceptional competency with Microsoft software (MS Office Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint). Experienced Safety Officer with a demonstrated history of working in the Security & Investigations industry. Skilled in the U.S. Department of Defense, Weapons Handling, Intelligence, COMSEC, and Operational Planning. I completed a Bachelor's Degree in Homeland Security from ECPI University. I completed training at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Glynco. Georgia. Former Federal Law Enforcement Officer. Completed classes in IT (Network+, Security+, and CYSA+) at Detroit School for Digital Technology.

Education

Detroit School for Digital Technology (DSDT), Detroit, MI United States

Graduate Certificate 01/2021

Major: Technology Professional 6

 

East Coast Polytechnical Institute University (ECPI) Virginia Beach, VA United States

Bachelor’s Degree 02/2020

Major: Homeland Security

 

Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC), Glynco, GA Unites States

Graduate Certificate 12/2018

Major: Uniform Police Training Program

 

Kankakee High School Kankakee, IL United States

High School or equivalent 06/1996

Major: General Studies

Experience

Work Experience:
The Air Force Civilian Service (AFCS)
45TH Security Forces Squadron
15080 Samuel C. Phillips Pkwy
Cape Canaveral SFS, FL 32925

08/2020 – 06/2021
Hours per week: 40
Series: 0083 Pay Plan: GS Grade: 06
Police Officer (This is a Federal Job)
Duties, Accomplishments, and Related Skills:
Enforce the law, maintain law and order, preserve the peace, and protect life and civil rights with the jurisdiction of the military installation. The incumbent has full powers of apprehension and detention which entails carrying a firearm, mirandizing suspects, preserving evidence, and testifying in court. Serves as a dispatcher for installing and dispatching police units to scenes of crimes, accidents, and natural disasters. Performs a full range of Entry Control and ensures individuals requesting access to the installation have proper identification to enter. Performs the full range of duties for defending protection level resources and serves as a restricted entry controller and immediate visual assessments sentry providing surveillance for sensitive, restricted, and limited access areas. Knowledge of police officer procedures and operating methods to perform the full range of police officer activities independently. Knowledge of special operating requirements, methods, and procedures for enforcing specialized personnel access controls and preventing unauthorized access to areas where stringent security requirements are enforced. Knowledge of the rights of detained individuals and organizational rules regarding the appropriate use of force to be used in the apprehension of persons. Knowledge of the practices, methods, and techniques for functioning as a quick reaction force team member in support of the integrated base defense of the operation of specialized weapons, security systems, and equipment. Knowledge of the tactics, techniques, and procedures for preparation and response to catastrophic events, enemy attacks, and related threats to installations. Ability to operate an incident management system

Norfolk Naval Shipyard
1 Portsmouth Blvd
Portsmouth, VA 23705 United States
06/2018 – 08/2020
Hours per week: 40
Series: 0083 Pay Plan: GS Grade: 05
Police Officer (This is a Federal Job)
Duties, Accomplishments, and Related Skills:

PROGRAM MANAGEMENT. Perform in the capacity of a fully qualified Police Officer per the requirements of NAVSEA 9210-22(series) to protect Critical National Assets for the Department of Defense (DOD) and Department of the Navy (DON). With little to no supervision, prepare cases for prosecution. Issue citations for violations of the law. Work with lower grade guards and/or police officers by providing guidance in the performance of their duties. Provide escorts, as needed, for the technical direction over complex operations involving procedures that move national assets and equipment throughout Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY). Use independent judgment in deciding the best course of action based on the circumstances of the incident. Maintain proficiency in all weapons and tactics issued. Recommend quality improvements to supervisors based on lessons learned, audits, investigations, analyses, and special studies results. Review work methods and procedures for opportunities to improve safety, efficiency, and/or effectiveness. Tactfully resolve internal complaints with little to no supervision. Independently develop and assist with implementing innovative approaches to accomplish objectives and enhance security posture. Tactfully and professionally communicate with other employees within Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) to ensure that shipyard priorities are executed while exploring the best practices to handle any remaining durations (RDUs). Ensure safe work practices and good housekeeping while assuring timely tool, equipment, material, and procedure availability. Perform other duties as assigned.
LAW ENFORCEMENT/SECURITY OPERATIONS. Work closely with the access control systems personnel of Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) to ensure
100 percent compliance with Navy Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) requirements for access control and security clearances for the installation and Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY). Initiate investigative stops on suspicious and potentially dangerous individuals. Conduct recurring security assessments of Department of Defense (DoD) property. Identify security vulnerabilities with little to no supervision. Take complete sworn statements from witnesses, subjects, and victims confirming that they are able to conduct a question and answer session to ensure all facets of the statement are clear and understandable. Conduct investigations that require interviewing, interrogating, and informing complainants, witnesses, and suspects. Meticulously conduct pre-action / fact-finding investigations as well as prepare written letters of memorandum for the record. Respond to suspicious packages and gate runners. Make appropriate notifications. Conduct post-inspections, review reports, and make corrections. Responsible for providing physical security, and law enforcement services in accordance with (IAW) all federal laws, Department of the Navy (DON) and Department of Defense (DOD) policies and procedures, and state and local laws. Perform the duties that involve the preservation of the peace; prevent, detect, investigate, and crimes. Responsible for the arrest and apprehension of violators. Conduct preliminary investigations of crimes or incidents, and assist with the processing of crime scenes by a proper presentation of evidence and interviewing witnesses and victims. Investigate suspicious activities and/or persons. Responsible for operating specialized equipment designed to deter, detect, and defend against potential security breaches and terrorist activities. Assess the physical security system of an installation/facility to determine the ability to detect and delay a terrorist attack. Conduct physical protection of sensitive or classified information, personnel, facilities, installations, sensitive material, or resources within the command infrastructure from criminal, terrorist, or hostile intelligence activities. Responsible for the review of restricted or controlled area regulations including but not limited to the control of entry systems, procedures for proper handling of sensitive material, security procedures for safes, alarms, locks, and fences surrounding the perimeter of sensitive areas. Responsible for the use of intrusion detection systems, locks and locking systems, and personnel entry control systems. Responsible for the physical security of non-nuclear and nuclear materials, asset protection, and loss prevention.

G4S Secure Solutions
412 Investors Pl
Virginia Beach, VA 23452 United States
05/2017 – 02/2018
Hours per week: 40
Custom and Border Protection Officer
Duties, Accomplishments, and Related Skills:

PROGRAM MANAGEMENT. Professionally and tactfully aided and assisted customers, employees and visitors. Was responsible for making regular reports to commanding officers and other supervisors. Consistently use independent judgment in deciding the best course of action based on the circumstances of the incident. Maintained proficiency in all weapons and tactics issued. Professionally recommended quality improvements to supervisors based on lessons learned, audits, investigations, analyses, and special studies results. Reviewed work methods and procedures for opportunities to improve safety, efficiency, and/or effectiveness. Tactfully resolved internal complaints with little to no supervision. Independently developed and assisted with implementing innovative approaches to accomplish objectives and enhance security posture. Tactfully and professionally communicated with other employees to ensure that priorities were executed while exploring the best practices to handle any remaining tasks. Ensured safe work practices and good housekeeping while assuring timely tools, equipment, materials, and procedure availability. Performed other duties as assigned.

SECURITY OPERATIONS. Performed security patrols of designated areas on foot and by vehicles. Watched for irregular and/or unusual conditions, security concerns, and/or safety hazards. Was responsible for sounding alarms and contacting first responders including but not limited to police and fire departments in case of emergency situations including but not limited to fires and or the presence of unauthorized persons. Was responsible for warning violators of rule infractions including but not limited to loitering, the presence of forbidden articles, or unauthorized smoking. With little to no supervision, inspect cargo, people, and luggage for illegal contraband including but not limited to drugs or invasive animals and plants. Monitored specialized machines including but not limited to Close Circuit Television (CCTV) and performed randomized checks. Tactfully and professionally detain and interview suspects. Consistently demonstrated the ability to make rapid, accurate judgments and decisions with respect to the application of the regulations, instructions, and procedures for importing and exporting merchandise to and from the U.S., or enforcement and administration of laws relating to the right of persons to enter, reside in, or depart from the United States. Was responsible for observing departing personnel protect against theft and ensuring the authorized removal of property is conducted within appropriate client activities. Conducted investigations that required interviewing, interrogating, and informing complainants, witnesses, and suspects. Meticulously conducted pre-action / fact-finding investigations as well as prepared written letters of memorandum for the record. Responded to suspicious packages and gate runners. Made appropriate notifications. Conducted post-inspections, review reports, and made corrections. Was responsible for providing physical security, and law enforcement services in accordance with (IAW) all federal laws and Department of Defense (DOD) policies and procedures, and state and local laws. Performed the duties that involved the preservation of the peace; preventing, detecting, investigating, and crimes. Investigated suspicious activities and/or persons. Was responsible for operating specialized equipment designed to deter, detect, and defend against potential security breaches and terrorist activities. Assessed the physical security system of an installation/facility to determine the ability to detect and delay a terrorist attack. Conducted physical protection of sensitive or classified information, personnel, facilities, installations, sensitive material, and/or resources within the organizational infrastructure from criminal, terrorist, or hostile intelligence activities. Was responsible for the use of intrusion detection systems, locks and locking systems, and personnel entry control systems.

U.S. Air Force
JBSA Lackland
Lackland AFB, TX 78236 United States
04/1997 – 05/2017
Hours per week: 40
Technical Sergeant/ Security Specialist
Duties, Accomplishments, and Related Skills:

SUPERVISION AND PROGRAM MANAGEMENT. Successfully fulfilled the duties of the Technical Sergeant for the U.S. Air Force in various capacities and locations including but not limited to Konya Air Base, Konya, Turkey; Jacobabad, Pakistan; Korat Royal Thai Air Base, Thailand; Prince; Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia; Osan Air Base Korea, South Korea; and San Vito Dei Normanni, Italy. Led, managed, supervised, and performed security forces activities, including but not limited to a weapon system and resource security; Antiterrorism; law enforcement and investigations; military working dog function; Air Base Defense; armament and equipment; training pass and registration; Information Security and combat arms. Professionally and tactfully liaised with other military and civil police agencies. Conducted operations briefings for the oncoming desk sergeant to ensure the orderly transfer of operational control. Directly supervised the operations of the alarm monitor and Advantor alarm system and updated the vehicle’s status board. Provided overall supervision of personnel and activities within an assigned area, ensuring personnel maintained the highest state of readiness to neutralize potential threats. Inspected personnel to ensure they were properly trained and equipped to perform their assigned duties. Monitored progress of serious incidents being investigated by responding security forces personnel. Provided guidance, responses, and backup, as needed. Was responsible for coordinating sector activities with appropriate security forces control center and rapidly up channeling vital information to Squadron and wing leadership. Occasionally performed duties as Element Sergeant. Provided personnel guidance/counseling, maintained training standards, and distributed performance ratings. Developed plans, policies, procedures, and detailed instructions to implement security forces programs. Supervised vehicle registration processing, and preparation of US Forces/Host Nation Identification Cards and Residency Permits. Provided oversight, guidance, and assistance to commanders with the application of information, personnel, and industrial security programs. Operated joint Personnel and registration activities. Supervised and trained security forces augmenters. Provided on-scene supervision for security forces. Promoted and smoothly execute instructional programs and shooting events. Inspected and evaluates the effectiveness of Security Forces personnel and activities. Was responsible for analyzing reports and statistics. Ensured safe work practices and good housekeeping while assuring timely tools, equipment, materials, and procedure availability. Performed other duties as assigned.

SECURITY OPERATIONS. Was responsible for providing customer service to 21,000 residents on an installation covering 5 square miles and an 8,000-acre munitions area while protecting 6 billion dollars in assets. Responded to security incidents, alarms, accidents, and incidents, as required. Conducted guard mount, briefed personnel on vehicles and weapons safety, and conducted inspections of post facilities, vehicles, and equipment. Was responsible for receiving and disseminating information over the radio and telephone to patrolmen. Performed radio checks with all gates and patrols. Monitored alarm systems including but not limited to Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS), closed-circuit television (CCTV), radio, and Automated Access Control Systems (AACS). Dispatched patrols to electric alarm sensors, incidents, accidents, and other situations requiring police response. Monitored vehicle impoundments and was responsible for major accident responses. Performed force protection duties, including but not limited to the use of deadly force to protect personnel and resources. Protected nuclear and conventional weapons systems and other resources. Controlled and secured terrain inside and outside military installations. Defended personnel, equipment, and resources from hostile forces. Applied self-aid and buddy care, lifesaving procedures including cardiopulmonary resuscitation, as a First Responder to accident and disaster scenes. Maintained law & order. Directed and controlled vehicle and pedestrian movement. Developed public relations with installation visitors; enhancing the image of security forces personnel. Apprehended, detained, and conducted searches of suspects involved in incidents or crimes. Secured crime and incident scenes. Interviewed persons; collected, seized, and preserved evidence; and applied procedures in crisis situations. Searched persons and property in accordance with (IAW) standard operating procedures (SOPs) and guidelines. Guarded priority A‘-B’-C’ resources against unauthorized intrusion. Detected, reported, and provided an armed response to the presence of unauthorized personnel and activities. Initiated up-channel reporting procedures and applied down-channeling actions. Participated in security forces activities engaged in major accident response.

FLIGHT CHIEF (Manager 1999-2016) Lead, managed, supervised, and performed security forces activities, including weapon system, and resource security; anti-terrorism; law enforcement and investigations; military working dog function; air base defense; armament and equipment; training pass and registration; information security and combat arms. Performed force protection duties, including the use of deadly force to protect personnel and resources. Protects nuclear and conventional weapons systems and other resources. Controlled and secured terrain inside and outside military installations. Defend personnel, equipment, and resources from hostile forces. Operates in various filed environments, performed individual and team patrol movements, both mounted and dismounted, tactical drills, battle procedures, convoys, military operations other than war, and other special duties. Operates communication equipment, vehicles, intrusion detection equipment, crew-served weapons, and other special equipment. Applies self-aid and buddy care, lifesaving procedures including cardiopulmonary resuscitation, as the first responder to accident and disaster scenes.

NCOIC, PASS, AND REGISTRATION (Office Manager 2012-2013) Developed plans, policies, procedures, and detailed instructions to implement security forces programs. Lead and managed 5-person staff serving 1.5K customers monthly supporting an installation of 5,000. Supervised vehicle registration processing, and preparation of US Forces/Host Nation Identification Cards and Residency Permits. The server as base liaison for US personnel with local government officials ensured US compliance with agreements. Utilized and maintained the Security Forces Management Information System for restricted area badges and vehicles. Provided oversight, guidance, and assistance to commanders with the application of information, personnel, and industrial security programs. Operates [ass and registration activities. Supervised and trained security forces augmenters. Provided on-scene supervision for security forces. Inspected and evaluates the effectiveness of Security Forces personnel and activities. Analyzes reports and statistics.
VAULT STORAGE AREA SUPERVISOR (Security Supervisor 2009-2015) Provided supervision and accountability of 30 on-duty forces supporting Weapon Survivability and Security System. Provided immediate on-scene command and control to all alarms supporting protection level 1-4 resources valued at $5.5 billion. During contingency operations actions, directed multiple responding forces to contain incidents affecting protection level 1 surety assets. Planned, coordinated, and conducted exercises to evaluate readiness, tactics, and knowledge of on-duty personnel. Protected nuclear and conventional weapon systems and other resources. Perform air base defense functions contributing to the force protection mission. Controlled and secured terrain inside and outside military installations. Defended personnel, equipment, and resources from hostile forces. Operates in various field environments, performed individual, and team patrol movements, both mounted and dismounted, tactical drills, battle procedures, convoys, military operations other than war, antiterrorism duties, and other special equipment. Operated communications equipment, vehicles, intrusion detection equipment, crew-served weapons, and other special-purpose equipment. Applied self-aid and buddy care, lifesaving procedures, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation, as the first responder to accident and disaster scenes

DESK SERGEANT (Base Defense Operator Controller 2002-2005) Provided customer service to 21,000 residents on an installation covering 5 square miles and an 8,000-acre munitions area while protecting $6 billion in assets. Maintained a chronological record of all significant events during each tour of duty. Receives and disseminated information over the radio and telephone, to and from patrolmen. Performed radio checks with all gates and patrols. Monitored the alarm system. Dispatched patrols to electric alarm sensors, incidents, accidents, and other situations requiring police response. Prepared all reports and forms, as required. Maintained liaison with other military and civil police agencies. Monitored vehicle impoundments and plots major accident responses. Conduct operations briefings for the oncoming desk sergeant to ensure the orderly transfer of operational control. Directly supervised the operations of the alarm monitor and Advantor alarm system and updates vehicles status board

SENIOR PATROLMAN (Lead Patrolman 2001-2004) Provided overall supervision of personnel and activities within assigned area ensuring personnel maintained the highest state of readiness, to neutralize the potential threats. Inspected personnel to ensure they are properly trained and equipped to perform their assigned duties. Monitors progress of serious incidents being investigated by responding security forces personnel. Provided supervision, guidance, responses, and back-up, as necessary. Responds to security incidents, alarms, accidents, and incidents, as required. Coordinates sector activities with appropriate security forces control center, rapidly up channeling vital information to squadron and wing leadership. Occasionally performed duties as Element Sergeant. Conducted guard mount, briefed personnel on vehicles and weapons safety, and conducts inspections of post facilities, vehicles, and equipment. Provided personnel guidance/counseling, maintained training standards, and rated performance.

RANGE SAFETY OFFICER (Range Officer 2009-2017) Ensured strict adherence to Standard Operating Procedures for the center always. Monitored all activity in the shooting lanes always. Assisted shooters with appropriate lane and target operations. Promoted and smoothly execute instructional programs and shooting events. Knowledgeable and followed emergency response plans when required. Assisted in performing end-of-day secured inventory shelving. Kept the center sanitary and neat. Performed all computer functions as assigned by Center Manager. Maintained productive relationships with established customs. Attended training as required by Center managers. Worked as a team player with all staff. Communicated in a professional and courteous manner always. Adhered to range policies always.

INSTALLATION ENTRY CONTROLLER (Gate Guard 1997-2000) Maintained law and order. Directed and controlled vehicle and pedestrian movement. Developed public relations with installation visitors; enhancing the image of security forces personnel. Apprehended, detained, and conducted searches of suspects involved in incidents or crimes. Secured crime and incident scenes. Interviewed persons; collected, seized, and preserved evidence; and applied procedures in crisis situations. Searched persons and property. Guarded priority ‘B-C’ resources against unauthorized intrusion. Detected, reported, and provided an armed response to the presence of unauthorized personnel and activities. Initiates up-channel reporting procedures and applies down-channeling actions. Participated in security forces activities and engaged in major accident responses with base agencies and local civil authorities. Performed as a first responder to accident and disaster scenes.

Skills

  • United States Department of Homeland Security: Industrial Control Systems Cyber Emergency Response Team, Diversity Awareness
  • Course, Introduction to Incident Command System, Public Information Officer Awareness, Building Partnerships with Tribal Governments, Fundamentals of Emergency Management, Introduction to Public-Private Partnerships, Terrorism and WMD Awareness in the Workplace, Decision Making and Problem Solving, and Suspicious Activity Reporting, Law Enforcement Officer Safety Act (LEOSA) Conceal Carry License

Specialties

    CCTV, Confinement Training, CPR and AED, Crowd & Riot Control, Defensive Tactics, Dispatching Services (Emergency), Emergency Management, Emergency Response Training, Information Security, Investigative Reports, Leadership, Legal Code Enforcement, Military Customs Training, Military Experience, Military Transport Training, Parking Enforcement, Person Searches, Physical Security, Recapture and Recover procedures, Secure Crime Scenes, Traffic Accident Investigation, Traffic Control, Weapons training

Groups & Associations

    Lambda Alpha Sigma Lambda Fraternity - Former Sergeant At Arms American Criminal Justice Association - Member Norfolk Naval Shipyard Color Guard - Former Member Lambda Alpha Epsilon – Member

Spoken Languages

    English