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I am a results-driven professional with over 20 years of experience in emergency management operations, logistics, and safety. As a U.S. Army Veteran, I have a proven history of delivering strategic solutions and optimizing resource efficiency in diverse and challenging environments. My expertise includes environmental health safety, logistics management, and physical security policy development, with a strong focus on compliance and risk mitigation.Currently, I am pursuing a Master’s degree in Leadership for Sustainability at Texas A&M University Central Texas. My educational background reflects a progressive enhancement of knowledge and skills, beginning with an AAS in Homeland Security and Emergency Management, followed by a Bachelor of Science in Political Science with a Minor in Business. I hold numerous certifications, including Renewable Energy and Telecommunications Tower Technician, OSHA 10-30, CPR and AED, and IFSAC certifications in Incident Command, HazMat Awareness and Operations, HazMat Technician, and Confined Space Entry.Throughout my career, I have led complex operations in both domestic and international settings, including Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. My hands-on experience spans managing hazardous materials, conducting critical control point analysis, and upholding impeccable safety standards. As a former Instructor Writer at the US Army CBRN School, I trained and developed professionals in resilience, compliance, and emergency response.I excel in leading projects from inception to completion, grounded in strategic planning, clear communication, and a thorough understanding of project objectives. My leadership in coordinating cross-functional teams, setting milestones, and ensuring on-time, within-budget project completion has consistently driven successful outcomes. I adapt to challenges, maintain focus on goals, and deliver results aligned with organizational objectives.My leadership style fosters collaboration, innovation, and a results-driven mindset, empowering teams to achieve excellence. I welcome the opportunity to connect and discuss how my experience can contribute to your organization.Please feel free to contact me via direct message on LinkedIn.
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Operations Section ChiefNorth Highland Aug 2023 - PresentDallas-Fort Worth MetroplexEmergency Management Augmentation Team for the State of Florida. North Highland makes change happen, helping businesses transform by placing people at the heart of every decision. It’s how lasting progress is made. With our blend of workforce, customer, and operational expertise, we’re recognized as the world’s leading transformation consultancy. We break new ground today, so tomorrow is easier to navigate. SpecialtiesEnergy & Utilities, Financial Services, Healthcare, Life Sciences, Manufacturing, Media, Entertainment & Communications, Public Sector, Retail & Consumer Products, and Transportation, Travel & Leisure -
District Parole OfficerTexas Department Of Criminal Justice Aug 2022 - Aug 2023Temple, Texas, United StatesPerforms entry-level parole administration work. Provides supervision to offenders; conducts parole investigations; and obtains information for and prepares parole administration documentation. Works under close supervision with minimal latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment. • Visits offender residences, jails, correctional facilities, courthouses, social services, and other agencies to obtain offender information; interviews, counsels, and trains offenders concerning reintegration skills to include life and cognitive skills and ABE/GED training; and evaluates offender adjustment and recommends revisions to parole supervision plans. • Coordinates with facilities, agencies, and community organizations to prepare and facilitate the implementation of an informed plan of supervision. • Compiles information and prepares social and developmental histories, documents offender supervision activities, and maintains required records; prepares evaluations, recommendations, and other related reports to include data entry, retrieval, and data searches; and provides technical assistance. • Conducts activities to monitor offender compliance with the conditions of supervision including alcohol and drug testing. • Responds to inquiries from offenders and the public in person, telephonically, and in writing. • Performs criminal information searches and retrieval using Texas Department of Public Safety criminal history system access. *Performs a variety of marginal duties not listed, to be determined and assigned as needed. -
Training Management Analyst IiChimera Enterprises International, Inc. Jan 2021 - Jun 2022Washington Dc-Baltimore AreaDeveloping, implementing, and delivering tailored customer-specific exercise programs, as well as revising, coordinating, and conducting existing exercise programs Collaborates with Subject Matter Experts, Stakeholders, and Management to develop competency-based tactically and technically sound exercise programs using SMART methodology “specific,” “measurable,” “achievable,” “relevant” and “time-bound,”Conducts continuous analysis on training products to ensure the developed materials are tactically and technically accurate and functional within the known operational framework and jurisdictional constraints Briefs concepts and statuses periodically at IPR /IPM scheduled engagements to the planning committee to ensure the requirements for training activity are metFamiliarize with emergency operations mechanisms at the Federal, State, Local, Tribal, and Territorial (FSLTT) and develop habitual work relationships with Emergency Response stakeholders Prepares concise After-Action Reviews or Statements of Conclusions Reports for federal archival Reviews and updates draft exercise build and PowerPoint presentations in order to meet the deliverables' templated timelineRoutine utilization MS Office Suite applications (Outlook, Word, Excel, Access, Project, PowerPoint)Provides oversight and subject matter expertise in support of field service operationsCollaborates with internal teams to obtain an understanding of the documentation and staffing requirements Analyzes documents to maintain continuity of style of content Plans, develops, organizes, and documents exercise procedures in Situational Manuals and Exercise Plans as a trusted agent Reviews requirements and data to ensure engagement level with the client is conducted at the appropriate level for the target audience -
Ccds TechnicianBattelle Jul 2020 - Jan 2021Columbus, Ohio, United StatesCCDS Decontamination Technician Bismarck, ND Guided by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Emergency Use Authorization (EUA), Chimera Enterprises International, INC was contracted to begin operations utilizing the CCDS Critical Care Decontamination System to decontaminate personal protection equipment (PPE), specifically N95 masks, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Systems rapidly deployed to stateside and OCONUS locations. One of the requirements of the FDA EUA is that each CCDS be operated by Battelle employees or Chimera sub-contractors. As additional systems are deployed with a 24/7 operating schedule, there is an immediate need for employees to operate these essential systems. Technicians may travel to any CCDS site in any state. Technicians must pass a physical, drug screen, and background check.Duties includes:Maintaining proper Chain of Custody of highly infectious or contaminated PPE from client stakeholders Exercise Standard and Transmission-Based Precautions in prescribed FDA Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) PPE and while transporting the material to the decontamination chambersMaintain physical security for logistical assay of client PPE stocks held onsiteConducts H2O2 decontamination processes following the Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) of the FDA -
Corps Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear Logistics Operations Ncoic/Program ManagerUs Army Jul 2016 - Feb 2020Fort Hood, TexasServes as CBRNE Logistics NCO to the Senior CBRNE Director ensuring policies, procedures, and regulation adherence. Develops investigation findings, prepares reports and ensures facts cited in reports are verified before publishing. Performs inspections to determine if problems are developing in a specific area, and validated trends indicated on reports. Compiles monthly reports consolidating inputs from five Army installations updating and informing the CBRNE Director of the organization’s compliance status. Executes telephonic and video conference for executive-level stakeholders on performance and compliance processes. Supports the CBRNE Chief as key team members in his role of providing tactical and technical expertise to the Commanding General on CBRNE Operations in all contingencies and consequence management directives; coordinates CBRNE plans and operations within Corps Staff functional cells, Divisions, and Separate Brigades assets; supports force protection planning and civilian law enforcement agencies; serves as the Operations NCOIC; supervises 3 subordinate NCOs provides relevant coaching, teaching and mentoring to all CMF 74D personnel across the Corps Area of Responsibility. Advises CBRNE personnel on new equipment integration; techniques, tactics, and procedures; emergency management staff integration functions. -
Brigade Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear Ncoic/ Plans Ncoic/ Master Resilincy TrainerUs Army Jul 2014 - Jul 2016Grafenwöhr, Bavaria, GermanyServed as the Brigade Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) NCO, Brigade Master Resilience Trainer (MRT), and Plans NCO for a Military Police Brigade consisting of over 1,800 Soldiers; Responsible for the mentoring and development of 15 CBRN NCOs and 32 MRTs across seven Garrisons in three countries, including Italy, Germany, and Belgium; advises the commander and subordinate units on all aspects of CBRN operations including employment of CBRN personnel, assets, tactics and techniques, and supervises the execution of training IAW 350-1 and host nation law; manages equipment readiness, force modifications, and logistics plans in support of the Army’s long term training guidance. Advised the brigade staff sections and Subordinate units on CBRN SOP development ensuring all documents encompassed: training, information system operations, maintenance, and logistical support. Performed investigative functions to resolve readiness and training issues formally and informally, and recommend mitigation measures. Provide technical advice and administrative guidance regarding programs, objectives, courses of action, and coordination of administrative activities. -
Brigade Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear Ncoic/ Cbrn Operations Commodity ManagerUs Army Jun 2013 - Jun 2014Camp Casey, RokBrigade CBRNE Staff Enlisted Advisor for Force Protection and Inspection Program Manager, Current Operation Analyst for the 210 Fires Brigade with a US Army Forces Korea Defense mission. Consisting of 6 active duty tasked Battalions and the Joint Security Area: primarily responsible for advising the commander and subordinate units on all aspects of CBRNE Defense operation including the employment of CBRNE assets as well as tactics, techniques, procedures for training, material readiness and logistics. -
Stryker Brigade Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear Recon Platoon SergeantUs Army Sep 2011 - Jun 2013Ft Hood, TexasServed as the Platoon Sergeant of a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Reconnaissance Platoon for a Stryker-based Reconnaissance Squadron with a worldwide mission to execute reconnaissance and security operations; supervises the training and readiness of the platoon consisting of five NCOs and six Soldiers organized into three sections; maintains discipline, physical readiness, morale, and welfare of all Soldiers; responsible for the maintenance and accountability of three M1135 NBC Reconnaissance vehicles and associated equipment valued at over $14,000,000. In addition, served as Squadron Master Resilience Trainer. Supervision of 10 Resiliency Trainers and management of the program in all phases of implementation. Serves as Squadron Master Fitness trainer supervising the implementation and execution of Army Physical Readiness Program and Army Body Composition Program for 5 Troops assigned to Reconnaissance Squadron. -
Contingency Operations Site Operations Nco/ Logistical Support Operations ManagerUs Army Aug 2010 - Aug 2011Cos Kalsu, IraqOperations NCOIC for a Contingency Operation Site (COS) in Kalsu, Iraq during Operations Iraqi Freedom and New Dawn while assigned to the only Heavy Armored Cavalry Regiment in the United States Army with a worldwide rapid deployment mission. Responsible for the training, professional development, health and welfare of 5 subordinate supervisors and 3 team members, and 25 civilian contractors. Primary billeting and physical security liaison between the contracted logistical life support provider and deployed sustainment controlling headquarters. Duties included the management of maintenance schedules and overseeing the utilization and accountability 3,000 Containerized Housing Units (CHUs) and an additional 4,000 bed spaces (tenatage and SWAHUTs) valued at $31million dollars. Responsible for the safety and routine life support of over 4,000 Soldier, Civilians, and contracted Third Country Nationals (TCNs). Management of 1,300 sea and land containers as the COS IBS Container Manger. Facilitated and lead reception, staging, onward movement, and integration activities (RSOI) for brigade sized element transitioning into theater with approximately 4,500 personnel and their assigned equipment arriving in a theater. Reorganized platoon a sized element to provide Base Defense Operational reserves. Maintained 100% accountability of transient personnel after indirect fire attacks. Served as the Alternate Environmental Compliance Manager. Coordinator for heavy Material Handling Equipment (MHE)
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Brigade Master Fox Scout/ Recon Platoon SergeantUs Army Jul 2009 - Aug 2010Ft Hood , TexasServed as the Master Fox Scout / Platoon Sergeant of a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Reconnaissance Platoon of 21 Soldiers equipped with 6 M93 Fox Recon Vehicles assigned to the Regimental CBRN Company Reconnaissance Squadron with a worldwide mission to execute reconnaissance and security operations; supervises the training and readiness of the platoon consisting of one lieutenant, six NCOs, and 14 Soldiers organized into three sections; maintains good order and discipline, physical readiness, morale, and welfare of all Soldiers; responsible for the maintenance and accountability of six M93 FOX CBRN Reconnaissance vehicles and associated equipment valued at over $21,000,000. In addition, serves as the company Master Fitness trainer supervising the implementation and execution of the Army Physical Readiness Program and Army Body Composition Program. Also identified and trained to serve as the unit-level Suicide Prevention Leader and Trainer.
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Active Component / Reserve Component AdvisorUs Army Oct 2006 - Jun 2009Ft Dix , NjUS ARMY RESERVE/ US NATIONAL GUARD Chemical Trainer responsible for observing and analyzing brigade CBRN sections , WMD Civil Support Teams , and supporting CBRN and MTOE company assets annually with emphasis on planning, preparation and execution of CBRN individual and collective tasks for all units deploying through Joint Base Dix Maguire Mobilization Training Activity . Provided the highest caliber of mission specific instruction ; expertly coached and mentored transient unit leaders on the integration of CBRN defense and asset employment; provided feedback to units through in depth formal After Action Reviews, Fully integrated current Army doctrine training and equipment upgrade familiarization to client unit unfamiliar with current Rapid Fielding Initiative End items. Thoroughly articulated training shortfalls and or positive gains in training value to Master training Operations Cell , BDE Commander, and 1 Army Division East. though appropriate staff channels. Executed several Joint Service Inter Theater Support request for forces ( RFF) operations across a widespectrum of trainees from three of the Uniformed Service Components. Assigned as primary Instructor of Unit Mobilization Assistants . Accountable and primary custodian of a tactical vehicle fleet of 22 vehicles. -
Jpbds Squad LeaderUs Army Oct 2004 - Oct 2006Camps Carroll And Casey, KoreaSquad Leader for the Biological Integrated Detection System (BIDS) Company responsible for the supervision, combat training, morale, discipline, safety, health and welfare of seven Soldiers; Primary Hand Receipt Holder for the utilization of two M1097A2 trucks, two M1113 trucks, two 10 kW generator, two trailers, and associated support equipment valued over 3 million dollars. Additionally is responsible for the tracking of Platoon driver's training, fleet management, and dispatches Vehicles assigned to the detachment, and the preventive and nonscheduled maintenance of 7 BIDS platforms and 7 support vehicle systems with trailers valued in excess of 20.5 million dollars worth of equipment. Reports Joint Point Biological Detection System (JPBIDS) operational statuses, fuel reports, and training schedules. -
Instructor Writer / Technical Writer /FacilitatorUs Army May 2003 - Oct 2004Ft. Leonard Wood, MissouriA Subject Matter Expert Total Army Instructor Corse Graduate and Certified Training and Development specialist skilled in the field of Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) provided Advance Initial Training in CBRN Defense Tactics and Techniques & Operation of all CBRN Defense Equipment . The POI included a robust training segment on CBRN hazards and threats, Personnel Protective Equipment (PPE), decontamination operations; conducting CBRN sensitive site exploitation; conducting and performing operator maintenance on assigned CBRN presumptive detection equipment. Responsible for developing and executing training, joint and combined exercises to conduct and evaluate individual and collective CBRN skills and provide technical advice on all CBRN operations and hazards. Task may require assessment to identify and characterize the total extent of the chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) incident. Throughput of 120 Soldiers weekly 40 hour Period of Instruction (POI) with hands on and standardized testing methods.
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Operations Nco/ Operations ManagerUs Army Oct 2002 - May 2003Ft . Leonard Wood, MissouriOperations NCO/Operations Manager (CBRNE ONE STOP UNIT TRAINING (OSUT)Operations NCO for an Initial and Advance Training company that trains more than 960 Soldiers annually; prepares training schedules; maintains and reports the daily status of up to 240 trainees; manages all daily company administrative matters to include legal matters; coordinates all taskings from higher headquarters; in and out processes up to 240 Soldiers for each nineteen week cycle; maintains Resident Individual Training Management System (RITMS) and Digital Training Management System (DTMS); facilitates schedules and manages training database to ensure Soldier in training complete graduation requirements. Performs daily audits of files not limited to Personally Identifiable Information, HIPAA Privacy Rules, Security Clearance data. Coordinates Permanent Change of Station travels for Soldier with installation travel office and assists developing itineraries for transfer upon course completion. Primary facilitator of Onboarding and Offboarding of new enlistees, once they have departed Reception Detachment. Additionally, served as Unit Security Manager, Safty Program Manager, Records Records Custodian, and Environmental Compliance Manager.
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Company Cbrn NcoUs Army Oct 2000 - Oct 2002Bamberg Area, Germany -
Direct Care StaffNj State Of Labor Department Jun 2008 - Jun 2009New Lisbon, New JerseyEssential Duties and Responsibilities: Assists individuals in dressing, bathing, and completing basic hygiene tasks.Oversees any required rehabilitation exercises.Ensures that individuals take their prescribed medications.Prepares meals that adhere to special dietary considerations.Assists with light cleaning and housework.Runs errands to the grocery store, laundromat, cleaners, drugstore, and other necessary locations.Serves as a life coach for those who live in group dormitories encourages acceptable .Organizes activities for patients on or off campus with regard to social challenges while protecting the dignity of the patient. -
Reciving Associate / Inventory SpecialistLowe'S Home Improvement Feb 2007 - Dec 2007Mt Holly, Nj -
Ammunitions SpecialistUs Army Jun 1997 - Jul 2000Warner Barracks, Bamberg, GermanyArmy Ammunition Specialist (MOS 89B) are responsible for the management of ammunition and explosives.Ammunition Specialist have the important role of ensuring ammunition is ready to go onto the battlefield. Specialists will inspect and re-package each piece of ordnance prior to delivery downstream to the end user. Soldiers performing this duty must be able to identify all ammunition types including their capabilities. They must be familiar with all associated ammunition related publications. They perform ammunition supply stock control and detailed accounting by individual lot. Technicians use both automated and manual procedures to complete stock control. Requirements may direct the use utility manual records to perform procedures. The specialist will receive, store and issue ordnance. They will also maintain, modify, destroy, and demilitarize ordnance. Soldiers in this duty position will be required to properly label ammunition and ammunition shipments in accordance with US and host nation DOT guidelines. Additionally, all actions will be conducted in support of minimizing the environmental impact. Specialists ensure that the shipments meet Army regulations and that each piece of ammunition is packaged safely according to technical manuals. Specialists will inspect weapon systems to determine if there is a need for repair or destruction. inspect ammunition and explosive components when configuring or transporting loads. When completing inspections, they are looking for any needed modifications, destruction, or demilitarization. Licensed on The Oshkosh® Palletized Load System (PLS). Specifically designed for the transport of ammunition. Executed front-line resupply missions in all types of environments, in all types of terrains delivering materials, cargo, and specially designed containers on a variety of flatrack or ISO compatible containers all on its own with a hydraulic load handling system (LHS). -
CannoneerUs Army Mar 1996 - Jun 1997Ft Stewart, Georgia
Floyd Hugh Jordan Education Details
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Airstreams RenewablesWind Energy And Telecommunications
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