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Mid-level position supporting Homeland Defense or National Security Resume
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| Desired Industry: Civil Service/Government/Postal |
SpiderID: 5596 |
| Desired Job Location: columbia, South Carolina |
Date Posted: 2/24/2006 |
| Type of Position: Full-Time Permanent |
Availability Date: June 19, 2006 |
| Desired Wage: 50,000 |
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U.S. Work Authorization: Yes |
| Job Level: Experienced with over 2 years experience |
Willing to Travel: |
| Highest Degree Attained: Bachelors |
Willing to Relocate: Yes |
Objective: OBJECTIVE: Obtain mid-level career position where my experience, knowledge and skills can be utilized to support Homeland Defense and National Security
HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS: - US Air Force Senior NCO separating after 20 years of military service - 16 years progressive experience supporting Emergency Management - Over 10 years experience as platform instructor for Chem/Bio Defense and HAZMAT Lvl I - B.S. Degree, Human Services (3.5 GPA), Wayland Baptist University, Plainview, TX, 2000 - Dept of Defense TS/SCI Clearance as of 2004
Experience: Superintendent, Emergency Management Flight, Aug 2005 to Present - Managed 11 enlisted technicians and $400K installation CBRN defense budget - Senior enlisted advisor to Wing Leadership on CBRN-related issues - Oversaw installation CBRN Defense Training supporting 2,700 base residents Managed five civilian Operators and 1.3M$ "Portal Shield" biological agent detection system - Developed exercise scenarios to test installation response to enemy attacks and major accidents
Action Officer, USAF Force Protection Battlelab (FPB), 2002 to 2005 - Organized concept technology demonstrations to determine potential for US military application - Coordinated with numerous civilian contractors throughout typical 6-18 month project duration - Briefed military and civilian visitors, academia, and other agencies on FPB organization/mission - Served as "Associate Investigator" for human study involving over 140 military volunteers - Performed Air Force installation threat and vulnerability assessments and risk analysis
Readiness Technician, Emergency Management Flight, 1990 to 2002 - Coordinated and conducted CBRN Defense training for Pentagon's Senior Leaders - Assisted Bolling AFB’s emergency actions in response to Pentagon attack on 9/11 - Wrote and edited Bolling AFB's primary Disaster Preparedness response plan - Task leader for developing and evaluating major accident response and terrorist attack exercises - Conducted annual chemical warfare defense training for thousands of base personnel - Instructed HAZMAT Awareness training for hundreds of base emergency first responders - Managed respiratory protection, safety and protective equipment requirements for subordinates - Reviewed all installation agencies operational plans and emergency response checklists - Trained and equipped dozens of base specialized team members for emergency preparedness - Ensured mission readiness of installation's disaster response vehicles -- postured for 24/7 operations - Trained hundreds of personnel in CBRN Defense directly supporting “Desert Shield” deployments
WORK HISTORY: Aug 2005-Present: Flight Superintendent, Kunsan Air Base, S. Korea May 2002-Jul 2005: Action Officer, Lackland AFB, TX Jan 2000-May 2002: Flight Superintendent, Bolling AFB, DC Dec 1996-Dec 1999: Readiness Technician, Elmendorf AFB, AK Feb 1994-Nov 1996: Readiness Technician, Columbus AFB, MS Apr 1992-Feb 1994: Readiness Technician, Incirlik AB, Turkey Jul 1989-Mar 1992: Aircraft Maintenance Technician & Readiness Technician, Tyndall AFB, FL Mar 1986-Jul 1989: Aircraft Maintenance Apprentice, Laughlin AFB, TX Jan 1984-Feb 1986: Machinist Apprentice, Youngstown, Ohio
Education: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE, Wayland Baptist University, Human Services, 2000 ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE, Community College of the Air Force, - Disaster Preparedness (1994) - Aircraft Maintenance (1989) ASSOCIATE OF ARTS, University of Maryland, General Curriculum, 1993
Skills: TECHNICAL TRAINING: - Radiation Accident Command, Control and Communications (36 hours), 2005 - DoE Nuclear Emergency Surveillance Team Training (NEST), 2000 - Hazardous Materials Train-the-Trainer (136 hours), 1995 - Nuclear Emergency Team Operations Course (72 hours), 1992 - Disaster Preparedness Apprentice Course (336 hours), 1990 MANAGEMENT TRAINING: - Project Management for Non Project Managers Course (16 hours), 2004 - Senior Noncommissioned Officers Academy (correspondence course), 2002 - Non Commissioned Officers Academy (220 hours), 2000
Reference: Mr. Steve Kunich, ph: (757) 764-2828; email: Stephen.Kunich.ctr@langley.af.mil 1Lt Christopher Wedewer, ph: 011 82 63 470-4809; email: christopher.wedewer@kunsan.af.mil
Candidate Contact Information:
| Name: MSgt Frank Madeline |
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Phone: 01182634708342 |
| City: Columbia |
Fax: - |
| State: South Carolina |
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| Zip: 29644 |
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