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0000 xxxxxx xxxx , xxxx , xxxxx 00000
xxx-xxx-xxxx
Country of Citizenship: United States
SSN: xxx-xx-xxxx
Secret Security Clearance
10-Point Veterans Preference
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Job Title: Safety Occupational and Health Specialist
Department:
Agency:
Number:
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Core Competencies
Safety Practices/Procedures in Civil Engineering Environment, Shop Safety Representative, Spot Inspections, Safety Briefings, Lock-Out/Tag-Out, Confined Space, Personal Protective Equipment, Hot Sticks, Fall Protection, Vehicle/Equipment Operations, Hazardous Material/Waste, Emergency Response, Mishap Reporting, Self-Inspection, Operational Risk Management (ORM), Team Leadership (Lead by Example), Sound Time-Critical Decision-Making, Safety Management, Troubleshooting/Diagnosis, System Inspection, Personnel Training, Project Management, Inventory Control, New Construction/Renovation, Plans/Specifications Review, Equipment Installation, Compliance Inspection
Relevant Coursework:
Industrial Ergonomics, OSHA Standards, Toxicology, Total Environmental Health and Safety Management, Accident Investigation, Legal Aspects of Safety and Health, Construction Safety, Fundamentals of Occupational Safety and Health
United States Air Force Veteran - Retired
Professional Experience
Month 2012 - Present
United States Air Force
Lackland AFB, TX
Hours per Week: N/A
Salary: N/A
Supervisor: Angel Correa Phone xxx-xxx-xxxx May Contact: N/A
High Voltage Electrician WG-2810-10
In this position as a Department of Defense civilian contractor, effectively exceeded all elements and increased airfield operational capability from 70% to 95% in fewer than seven months; skillfully directed ramp lighting repairs for 149th Fighter Wing which increased luminance on $720M in USAF assets. Skillfully coordinated ADB MFR Tech site visit; calibrated and trained
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personnel on software, thus eliminating $75,000 in repair expenses. Was responsible for relocating shelving/materials to a secure facility which supported inventory management and security; improved vault safety and recorded $25,000 savings in resources. For an exterior electric shop, skillfully revised master entry plan, incorporated a locally-developed checklist and standardized entry procedures that increased personnel safety; also trained personnel on airfield lighting maintenance to ensure compliance with prevailing requirements and averting $40,000 in expenses.
Month 2011 Month 2012
U.S. Navy
Andersen AFB, Guam
Hours per Week: N/A
Salary: N/A
Supervisor: N/A Phone: NA May Contact: N/A
Electrician Engineering Command Marianas WG-2805-10
Expertly installed/replaced/modified/loaded/tested new and existing electrical lines, circuits, systems, fixtures, panels, switches, breakers and controls within facility; also worked on secondary distribution lines/circuits supplying distribution panels, switchgear, power/control circuits, electrical intrusion alarm, fire alarm system, emergency warning systems, cathodic protection systems and high intensity lighting systems, among others. Skillfully repaired 16 security lighting fixtures, re-lamped and replaced 16 ballasts and installed over 80 feet of conduit/cabling for new Air Conditioning equipment. Rapidly responded to emergency power outage, troubleshot situation and replaced faulty 400 amp breaker at Cryogenics Laboratory that eliminated nuisance power tripping; also installed service drop, supplied 120v. power for lighting/outlets at Fire Services Water Rescue and reduced emergency response time.
Successfully troubleshot five parking lot lighting fixtures, identified/repaired problem and improved luminescence by 100%; also repaired a broken underground circuit and restored power to four housing units. Cleaned/reorganized storage bay working stock and eliminated unnecessary spending. For contractor, located/identified underground circuits and ensured contracts were performed within scheduled timeframes; replaced any non-functioning emergency lights and exit signs to ensure safe egress from building for all personnel.
Month 2008 Month 2011
U.S. Air Force
Andersen AFB, Guam
Hours per Week: N/A
Salary: N/A
Supervisor: N/A Phone: NA May Contact: N/A
Electrical System Section Chief
Directed work performance of 20 military/11 civilian personnel tasked with installation, alignment, repair, replacement, testing and maintenance of high-voltage electrical distribution systems, interior secondary systems, petroleum oil line control systems, airfield lighting, traffic
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lights, lightning protection/grounding systems, cathodic protection and fire alarm systems. Employed subject matter expertise in developing Job Safety Training Outline, which provided standardized methodologies for briefing new personnel and identifying workplace hazards. Diligently inspected workplace processes to assure compliance with OSHA standards while identifying potential hazards. Was assigned temporary responsibilities for managing available utilities, liquid fuels, power production and electrical work centers. Supported self-inspection activities for all shop safety programs and worked closely with program managers to identify/remediate program errors/deficiencies. Contributed toward achievement of Excellent rating during Unit Compliance Inspection and change in attitude toward importance of safety.
Facilitated electrical support for various events including Global Hawk aircraft reveal ceremony, and largest joint military exercise ever held at Andersen AFB; received personal accolades contribution excellence. Also reviewed/interpreted plans, drawings and specifications in support of design/planning/execution of construction and renovation projects, including $2.3M airfield lighting project, $15M airfield upgrade project and $80K electrical shop renovation.
Was rapid responder to any power outages/repair requirement calls including repairing fire suppression system to protect $17M facility. Diligently oversaw shop budget including monitoring labor hours; managed $1.2M in assets. Prioritized work assignments, conducted on-the-job training and oversaw work performance of subordinate individuals; designed project estimates and Statements of Work (SOWs), coordinated requirements with customers, and interfaced with power plant and local utility personnel, base customers and other managers to schedule any needed utility interruptions. Procured new arc flash personal protective equipment and civilian arc-rated clothing to protect 32-person shop staff and successfully rejuvenated sub-par arc flash/di-electric/rubber goods program.
Was recognized and named 36th Civil Engineer Squadron Senior Non-Commissioned Officer of the Quarter.
Month 2007 Month 2008
U.S. Air Force
Whiteman AFB, MO
Hours per Week: N/A
Salary: N/A
Supervisor: N/A Phone: NA May Contact: N/A
Electrical System Superintendent
Effectively employed subject matter expertise while managing electrical repair as well as maintenance work assignments, overseeing 15 military/10 civilian personnel tasked with installation, alignment, repair, replacement, testing and maintenance of fire protection, interior electrical and high-/low-voltage distribution systems serving 2,000 facilities for Air Force operations. Oversaw regularly scheduled maintenance of two $2.8M, 60-KV substations, directed $250,000 installation of airfield LED fixtures that produced a 15% reduction in energy consumption, and responded rapidly to various emergency situations including power outages; one such incident included transferring a substation electrical load during a fire, which prevented $1M in potential damage.
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Was strong contributor to design/planning/execution of array of construction and renovation projects including airfield lighting upgrades; was responsible for developing work assignments and schedules, prioritizing projects, providing OJT training and overseeing work performance of subordinates. For $888M industrial/administrative facility was responsible for managing budget, including tracking labor costs and preparing cost estimates for all related projects. Also was often required to review/interpret plans, drawings, specifications and instructions, ensure compliance with safety/cleanliness regulations and inspect electrical controls/systems to assure proper operational capabilities; validated over 554 test points for weapons storage area lighting protection/static ground systems and held comprehensive responsibilities for facility functions and daily operations at the Base.
Month 2002 Month 2007
U.S. Air Force
Whiteman AFB, MO
Hours per Week: N/A
Salary: N/A
Supervisor: N/A Phone: NA May Contact: N/A
High Voltage Electrical Systems Supervisor
Skillfully managed work performance of staff of eight military/two civilian personnel providing electrical repair/maintenance; installed, aligned, repaired, replaced, tested and maintained low-/high-voltage electrical distribution for security, street/parking area lighting and lightning protection systems. Installed required ground cable reels on high reach vehicles to ensure compliance with safety directives.
Month 2000 Month 2002
U.S. Air Force
Whiteman AFB, MO
Hours per Week: N/A
Salary: N/A
Supervisor: N/A Phone: NA May Contact: N/A
High Voltage Electrician
In this assignment was tasked with assembling, installing, testing, diagnosing and repairing low-voltage electrical distribution control utilization equipment/systems as well as street, security and airfield lighting systems; also was responsible for renovating the weapons storage area perimeter and area lighting. Skillfully utilized proper equipment to locate low-/high-voltage electrical underground circuits and responded to emergency power outages. Installed utility poles, line hardware, overhead conductors and transformers to support facility electrical power service cost-reliability.
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Education / Training / Certification
Columbia Southern University, Orange Beach, AL
Bachelor of Science, Occupational Safety and Health; graduation expected 2017
GPA: 3.71
Semester/Credit Hours: N/A
Member, National Society Leadership and Success, Honor Society
Community College of the Air Force, Gunter AFB, AL
Associates Degree in Logistics Management, 2011
GPA: N/A
Semester/Credit Hours: N/A
Community College of the Air Force, Gunter AFB, AL
Associates Degree in Mechanical and Electrical Technology, 2007
GPA: N/A
Semester/Credit Hours: N/A
Senior Non-Commissioned Officer Academy-Correspondence
Additional Duty First Sergeant Training, 2007
Electrical Systems Apprentice Course, 2000
Supervisor s Safety Course, 2016
Fall Restraint, Competent Person Training, 2015
JBSA-Lackland Airfield Driver s CBT, 2015
Exterior Electric Shop Confined Space Program Manager, 2015
Class B Commercial Driver s License, 2013
National Electrical Code Course, 2011
NFPA 70E/ARC Flash Course, 2011
PACAF, Inspector General Augmentee, 2010
Maximo Parts Requisitioning System , 2009
Leadership/Management III, 2009
Managerial Communications III, 2009
NFPA 70E/ARC Flash Course, 2009
Leviton Certification (TIA/EIA 568-B Cabling Standards/Fiber Optic Systems), 2009
Airfield Lighting Systems, 2007
Quality Force Management, 2006
Supervisor Safety Course, 2005
Civil Engineering Management Course, In-Residence, 2004
Lightning Protection Ammo-47 Certification, 2003
Confined Space Supervisory Training, 2002
Leadership Management II, 2001
Managerial Communications II, 2001
Advanced Motors and Controls, 2000
Commendations & Certificates
Named 36th Civil Engineer Squadron Senior Non-Commissioned Officer of the Quarter
Meritorious Service Medal
Commendation Medal
Achievement Medal
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