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Investigator/Executive Protection Specialist/Security Resume
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| Desired Industry: Law Enforcement/Security/Safety |
SpiderID: 25805 |
| Desired Job Location: Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas |
Date Posted: 3/29/2009 |
| Type of Position: Full-Time Permanent |
Availability Date: Immediately |
| Desired Wage: 85000 |
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U.S. Work Authorization: Yes |
| Job Level: Experienced with over 2 years experience |
Willing to Travel: Yes, 25-50% |
| Highest Degree Attained: Masters |
Willing to Relocate: Yes |
Objective: To obtain a full time postition as a senior investigator and/or executive protection specialist.
Accomplished, highly motivated, superbly trained and results-focused professional with over 20 years extensive experience in military law enforcement and executive protection, with strong work ethic and excellent personal and written communication skills.
Highly skilled in all facets of felony criminal investigations including evidence processing, interviewing and report writing.
Strong, proven ability in performing executive protection at the highest levels of the nationˇ¦s defense leadership.
Extensive firearms expertise, including concealed carry.
A proven performer with unlimited potential for continued excellence.
Active TS/SCI clearance, updated August, 2008.
Leadership, Management, and Organization - Effectively exhibit ability to supervise, direct, and guide individuals and groups in the completion of tasks and fulfillment of goals. Successfully initiate new ideas and handle details. Coordinate tasks and manage groups, delegate responsibility, make decisions, and manage conflicts. Routinely managed over 20 junior and senior personnel.
Human Relations - Utilize interpersonal skills for resolving conflict. Develop rapport, motivate, and provide support for others. Provide personnel assistance in identifying, evaluating, and resolving human relations work performance problems to facilitate communication and improve interpersonal and work performance.
Research and Planning - Consistently utilize constructive information; able to conceptualize future needs and solutions for meeting those needs. Identify problems, create innovative ideas, and implement alternatives; identify resources and gather information; solve problems and set goals; define needs, analyze and develop evaluations and strategies.
Problem Resolution - Resourceful in the implementation of operational improvements and management of challenging projects; excellent analytical and problem-solving skills. Adopt creative, analytic and systematic approach in problem solving. Proven ability to identify needs and enhance efficiencies.
Experience: U.S. ARMY PROTECTIVE SERVICES BATTALION, Fort Belvoir, VA, AUG 2005-PRESENT, CID SPECIAL AGENT-PERSONAL SECURITY OFFICER Highlights: Primary Personal Security Officer (PSO) to the Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the nation’s second highest military leader. Ensured his personal safety by providing protection from assassination, kidnapping, physical harm, and embarrassment. Planned, directed, and executed hundreds of personal security missions within the National Capitol Region of Washington, D.C., as well as locations throughout the world to include combat operations in Afghanistan and Iraq. Directed security operations with other federal agencies including the U.S. Secret Service and the U.S. State Department, as well as their foreign counterparts. Participated in personal security vulnerability assessments for high ranking leaders. -Immediately garnered trust and confidence of the Vice Chairman and his staff -Maintained zero-incident occurrence -Selected by two consecutive Vice Chairmen to serve as their primary PSO
SACEUR SECURITY DETACHMENT, S.H.A.P.E., Belgium, OCT 2001-JUL 2005 CID SPECIAL AGENT-PERSONAL SECURITY OFFICER Highlights: PSO for the NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR)/ U.S. Forces Europe Combatant Commander. Provided personal protection for the SACEUR, his family, and distinguished visitors from assassination, kidnapping, physical harm, and embarrassment. Conducted close protection security operations and effect liaison with host nation governments and U.S. State Department personnel in over 35 countries, to include Afghanistan, Iraq, and other combat areas. Updated and streamlined unit property management and maintained 100% accountability of unit assets in excess of $500,000. -Hand selected to be a member of the SACEUR Security Detachment -Personally recommended by the SACEUR to serve as PSO to the Vice Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
U.S. ARMY CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION DIVISION (CID), Fort Bliss, TX and Schofield Barracks, HI, JAN 1994-SEP 2001, CID SPECIAL AGENT Team Chief for General Crimes Team and Drug Suppression Team Highlights: Supervised, mentored and trained 6-8 subordinate CID Special Agents and numerous apprentices in the conduct of felony criminal investigations. Testified in numerous military and civilian judicial proceedings to testimonial and physical evidence developed during the course of investigations. Directed and managed five-person team in overt and covert counter-drug investigations. Conducted interviews and interrogations of victims, witnesses, suspects, and subjects of felony crimes and affected the apprehension of numerous subjects of investigation. Conducted continuous and effective liaison with local, county, state and federal law enforcement agencies. -Consistently selected to conduct and supervise the most complex investigations -Selected on numerous occasions by the Special Agent in Charge, over other senior agents, to review and critique investigative case files to ensure strict thoroughness, timeliness and reporting standards -Received Hawaii’s “Top Cop” Award for U.S. Army CID in 1996 -Personally recognized by the CID command inspection team for an outstanding duty performance
OTHER MILITARY EXPERIENCE
MILITARY POLICEMAN ▪ Fort Bliss, TX; Miesau, Germany; Fort Belvoir, VA 1988-1993
Education: Masters of Science in Criminal Justice, Troy State University, 2004
Bachelors of Science in Criminal Justice, New Mexico State University, 1988
-Blackwater U.S.A. Executive Protection Training Course, Moyock, NC 2007 -Bill Scott Raceway (BSR) Security Driver Course w/ Vehicle Bomb Search, Route Analysis and Surveillance Detection, Winchester, VA 2006 -Dynamics of International Terrorism, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Winchester, VA 2006 -Gryphon Group Security Solutions X-26 Electro-Muscular Disruption Device (TASER) Certification, Melbourne, FL 2006 -Gryphon Group Security Solutions Military Mobile Force Protection Course (Phase 1), Melbourne, FL 2006 -Gryphon Group Security Solutions Tactical Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) Spray Certification, Melbourne, FL 2006 -Vehicle Ambush Counter-Measure Training Course, FLETC, GA 2004 -FBI Hostage Negotiation Refresher Training Course, Germany 2003 -H&K MP5 Operators Course, Sterling, VA 2002 -H&K MP5 Instructors Course, Sterling, VA 2002 -Mercedes Benz Armored Vehicle Driving Course, Stuttgart, Germany 2002 -Royal Military Police Close-In Protection Pre-Operational Training Course, Longmoor Camp, United Kingdom 2002 -Anti-Terrorism/Evasive Driving Course, Vaihingen-Enz, Germany 2001 -DEA Advanced Drug Investigations Course, Mesa, AZ 2000 -Counterdrug Investigations Course, Ft Hood, TX 2000 -Int’l Narcotic Enforcement Officers Drug Conference, Mesa, AZ 2000 -Counterdrug Training Program, Mesa, AZ 2000 -A.F.I.P. Basic Forensic Pathology Training, Rockville, MD 1999 -CID Special Agent Warrant Officer Basic Course, Ft Leonard Wood, MO 1999 -Warrant Officer Basic Course, Ft Rucker, AL 1999 -AFOSI Forensics Workshop, Lackland Air Force Base, TX 1996 -Hostage Negotiations Course, Ft McClellan, AL 1996 -Technical Investigative Equipment Training, F.L.E.T.C., Glynn Co, GA 1995 -Basic Non Commissioned Officer Course, Ft McClellan, AL 1995 -U.S. Army Protective Service Training, Ft McClellan, AL 1995 -U.S. Army Child Abuse Prevention/Intervention Techniques, Ft McClellan, AL 1995 -U.S. Army Apprentice CID Special Agent Course, Ft McClellan, AL 1994 -NATO Site #104 Senior Custodial Sergeant Course, Miesau, Germany 1991 -Primary Leadership Development Course, Baumholder, Germany 1991 -NATO Site #104 Entry Controller Training Course, Miesau, Germany 1991 -NATO Site #104 Intrusion Detection System Operator’s Course, Miesau, Germany 1991 -NATO Site #104 Site Security and Custodial Agent Course, Miesau, Germany 1990 -Ft Bliss Special Reaction Team Course, Ft Bliss, TX 1990 -Intoxilyzer 4011AS-A Training Course, Ft Bliss, TX 1989 -Resource and Referral Special Reaction Team Training Course, WSMR, NM 1989 -Basic Special Reaction Training Team Course, Ft Bliss, TX 1989 -Military Police (MP) AIT, Ft McClellan, AL 1988 -US Army Basic Training, Ft McClellan, AL 1988
Skills: Law Enforcement Executive Protection Specialist Criminal Investigations Evidence collection and processing Interviews and interrogations Firearms expertise Leadership Written and interpersonal communications
Additional Information: Desire to relocate to the Dallas/Fort Worth area Available immediately Active Department of Defense Top Secret clearance
Reference: Available upon request.
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