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Yyyyyy x. yyyyyy
Fort Greely,
AK 99731
Phonexxx-xxx-xxxx
Email: abc@xyz.com
Citizenship: XXX
Veteran s Preference: XX
Clearances: Top Secret Security
Core Competencies
Operations Management, Emergency Preparedness, Staff Supervision/Coaching, Standard Operating Policies, Anti-Terrorism Procedures, Training Exercise Deployment, Program Management, Attention to Detail, Strategy Development, Process Improvement, Document Management, Data Analysis, Team Leadership, Crisis Management, Oral/Written Communication, SOP Development, Report Generation, Risk Management, Force Protection, Intelligence Operations
Professional Experience
August 2015-Present
Department of the Army-United Stated Army Garrison
Fort Greely, AK
Salary: $94,560 USD Per Year
Hours: 40/week
Supervisor: David Meinhold; Phone xxx-xxx-xxxx ; Contact; YES
Plans and Operations Specialist
Direct daily operations within a fast-paced environment with a concentration on increasing productivity and overall safety levels. Recognized as the Subject Matter Expert in regards to emergency preparedness/planning which required creating a detailed Installation Emergency Plan and Continuity of Operations Plan. Provide feedback/guidance to the Garrison Emergency Operations Center/Crisis Management team during crisis situations in addition to acting as the Executive Agent for Military Assistance to Civil Authorities during non-military emergencies. Instrumental in developing a week long emergency management full-scale exercise which is concentrated on training all staff members and create corrective action plans and after action reports which detail the outcome of training exercises. Utilize superior analytical abilities in order to maintain the Threat and Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment, complete GAP analysis on capability levels, and maintain a complex emergency management budget. Play a lead role in planning training exercises which have included a 15,000-gallon fuel spill exercise which successfully validated the standard operating plan for the State of Alaska.
April 2011-August 2015
United States Army Garrison Japan
Japan
Salary: $75,836 USD Per Year
Hours: 40/week
Supervisor: Irving Taylor; Phone: 315-263-7160; Contact; YES
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Supervisor Emergency Management Specialist
Played a lead role in emergency management logistics within the organization which was focused on monitoring the combating terrorism program for the installation. Continuously reviewed/assessed protection policies, advised senior level staff members on standard operating procedures, and created detailed briefings/fact sheets. Successfully led the coordination and management of 16 installation emergency programs. Completed the first review of the Continuity of Operations Plan which was approved by the Garrison Commander along with performing preparedness evaluations and handling hazard preparedness. Oversaw the successful execution of the first annual FSE for USAGJ and USARJ which required planning the 2nd largest annual disaster preparedness exercise in Japan (involved over 1,000 participants). Oversaw administrative operations which included monitoring a budget of over $250,000 in addition to consistently monitoring the effectiveness of current operational strategies. Selected to create the Army s signature Emergency Management course which is by all individuals and was one of the programs used by the USAGJ for the write-up of the Army Community of Excellence Award.
March 2009-April 2011
Department of the Army-United States Army Garrison
Fort Greely, AK
Salary: $80,560 USD Per Year
Hours: 40/week
Supervisor: James Casteel UNK ; Phone: XXXXXXXXX; Contact; YES
Force Protection Officer
Provided security and protection to individuals within the facility in addition to updating executive leadership on threat data, program planning, and national intelligence. Reviewed complex threat data on a daily basis in order to identify credible threats, assessed operational vulnerabilities, and created terrorist threat incident response actions. Acted as the Chairperson for a quarterly anti-terrorism and threat working group, documented inefficiencies in the Core Vulnerability Assessment Management tool, and assisted in the development of IMCOM Installation Force Protection Exercises. Recognized as the Fort Greely s first Emergency Management Specialist due to exceptional work ethic and managerial acumen.
Education
Central Texas College
LOCATION
Degree: TYPE OF DEGREE
Concentration: Homeland Security
Earned: Currently Pursuing
Professional Development
Emergency Managers Signature Course
Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Staff Planners Course
Physical Security Course
Ant-Terrorism level 2 Course
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Trained Crisis Responder Course
United States Army LEADs Course
United States Army Basic Leadership Course (BC)
FEMA G110 EM Operations Course for Local Governments
FEMA G191 ICS/EOC Interface Course
FEMA G775 EOC Management and Operations
FEMA Continuity of Operations (COOP) Program Managers Train-The Trainer Course
FEMA Incident Command System 300 Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents
FEMA Incident Command System 400 Advanced ICS
FEMA Incident Command System 100 Introduction to the Incident Command System
FEMA Incident Command System 120 an Introduction to Exercises
FEMA Incident Command System 130 Exercise Evaluation and Improvement Planning
FEMA Incident Command System 139 Exercise Design
FEMA Incident Command System 200 ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents
FEMA Incident Command System 230.a Fundamentals of Emergency Management
FEMA Incident Command System 546.a Continuity of Operations (COOP) Awareness
FEMA Incident Command System 547.a Introduction to Continuity of Operations
FEMA Incident Command System 700 National Incident Management System Introduction
FEMA Incident Command System 701.a NIMS Multiagency Coordination System
FEMA Incident Command System 702.a NIMS Public Information System
FEMA Incident Command System 703.a NIMS Resource Management
FEMA Incident Command System 704 NIMS Communication and Information Management
FEMA Incident Command System 706 NIMS Interstate Mutual Aid
FEMA Incident Command System Level 800.B National Response Plan
Commendations
Superior Civilian Service Medal
Commander s Award for Civilian Service
Achievement Medal for Civilian Service (5)
United States Army Meritorious Service Medal
United States Army Commendation Medal (3)
United States Army Achievement Medal (4)
United States Army Good Conduct Medal (5)
United States Air Force Good Conduct Medal
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