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Transitioning Service Member aspiring to join the Cyber Security workforce. I have completed industry training on CompTIA A+, Security+, Network+, and CyberSecurity Analyst+, Microsoft Desktop Administrator, AWS Cloud Practitioner Fundamentals, Microsoft Azure Fundamentals, and Python Fundamentals. Through this training I have developed an entry-level knowledge of Tenable, Nessus, Qualys, Vulnerability Scanners, asset discovery, and remediation.
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Lead Instructor | Talent Acquisition ManagerUs Army Sep 2018 - Present● Supervises a team of 6 instructors for the Combat Advisor Training Course (CATC) under the Military Advisor Training Academy (MATA).● Instructs and provides doctrinal based, realistic training to Combat Advisors on techniques and operations employed in Security Force Assistance Brigades (SFAB) reaching over 1,020 Soldiers annually.● Actively recruits, screens, and schedules interviews for qualified prospective instructor candidates. ● Provides organization-level resiliency training in order to enhance performance and increase resiliency skills in daily activities and operations.● Prepares and issues all training material; coordinates and synchronizes logistical and administrative requirements for training.● Utilizes a team building atmosphere to teach, train, and mentor Army leaders to be Combat Advisors in support of US Army objectives worldwide.● Develops and updates the CATC Program of Instruction and oversees compliance specifications within military base directives, academy policies and procedures, provisions, and safety regulations. ● Established organizational antiterrorism program and authored antiterrorism and force protection plan to include bomb threat response, active shooter response, and physical security of ammunition, weapons, and explosives; exceeded requirements set forth by Army and installation policy during annual inspection. -
Platoon SergeantUs Army Feb 2018 - Sep 2018Fort Riley, Kansas, United StatesPlatoon Sergeant (Manager)116th Military Police Company, Fort Riley, KS (September 2016 - September 2018) (50 hours/week) • Led and managed the training, care, development, and professional growth of forty-three soldiers, including the accountability and serviceability of deployment equipment worth an excess of $6,000,000• Served as the platoons senior trainer and advisor to the platoon leader on all training and live fire events; received accolades for repeated success and organizational goal accomplishments• Trained and facilitated Incident and Emergency Response training during law enforcement certification; validated SOPs and effective policing• Served as company’s physical security Noncommissioned Officer (NCO); responsible for the unit’s physical security program to include, crime prevention, accountability of Arms, Ammunition, & Explosives (AA&E) keys, key logs, and building security• Completed and validated risk assessments for all training and for live fire ranges; consistently implemented controls resulting in zero safety violations. -
Squad LeaderUs Army Sep 2016 - Feb 2018Fort Riley, Kansas, United StatesSquad Leader (Supervisor)116th Military Police Company, Fort Riley, KS (September 2016 - February 2018) (50 hours/week)• Supervised 12 personnel, primarily responsible for law enforcement and operational training; primary instructor for law enforcement certification and risk management • Maintained and accounted for equipment in excess value of $2,000,000. • Served as a patrol supervisor for a law enforcement shift of 15 personnel; responded to over 200 emergency and hazardous material calls for service• Conducted hazardous material response training for emergency response to a facility containing Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear (CBRN) materials for the U.S. Army CBRN School -
Drill InstructorUs Army Feb 2014 - Sep 2016Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, United States● Liable for the health, welfare, and training of approximately 1,200 initial-entry Soldiers and 3 Drill Sergeants● Inculcated high military standards while teaching the concepts of Army Values, Soldiering, discipline, good health, welfare, and morale enabling the transition from civilian to Soldier. ● Provided recommendations to the commander regarding promotion and demotion of subordinates and regarding retention or dismissal of trainees from the Army. ● Cared for and maintained all assigned equipment and facilities valued in excess of $250,000. -
Kennel Supervisor | Patrol Explosive Detector Dog HandlerUs Army Apr 2013 - Feb 2014Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Germany• Supervised three Military Police Working Dog Teams (MWD) and one Contracted Working Dog team. • Conducted training assessments on explosive detector (EDD) teams in working environments designed to maintain detection proficiency, update, and enhance the knowledge of new or improved detector dog employment procedures. • Monitored and maintained monthly canine training records of EDD teams to identify remedial training and improve operational effectiveness. • Recommended training techniques to correct both handler and EDD deficiencies. • Controlled and issued explosives utilized for detection training. • Maintained probable cause, history, training records and all other pertinent data for each assigned MWD team. • Ensured submission of complete and accurate quarterly reports and other required documentation to appropriate authorities. • Conducted random patrols and routine sweeps at various area to include inspection of vehicles, packages, personnel, aircraft, and other areas as directed. • Directly coordinated with Department of the Army and the United States Secret Service for Explosive Detection Dog support involving the President and Vice President of the United States as well as other visiting dignitaries. • Provided for the protection of personnel and assets by conducting entry control, internal patrols, investigative and dignitary protection, emergency response, and physical security with assigned explosive detection dog. • Prepared accident, incident, and security violation reports, conduct interviews and briefings, and provide customer support services. • Responsible for the 24-hour care, training, and well-being of assigned canine; ensuring physical condition and proficiency were maintained. • Provided force protection oversight for United States Army Garrison Garmisch with emphasis on antiterrorism and explosive detection. • Assisted in the development and revision of Emergency Management Plans. -
Canine HandlerUs Army Nov 2012 - Apr 2013Bagram District, Parwan, AfghanistanDeployed to Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan as a patrol explosive detector dog handler, tasked with providing explosive detection support to the 101st Infantry Division . With a signed explosive detector dog (EDD), conducted random patrols and routine sweeps at various areas to include inspection of vehicles, packages, personnel, aircraft, and other areas as directed. Provided for the protection of personnel and assets by conducting entry control, internal patrols, investigative and dignitary protection, emergency response, and physical security with assign explosive detector dog (EDD). Prepared accident, incident, and security violation reports, conducted interviews and briefings, and provided customer support services. Provided explosive detection protection services for personnel, facilities, and government property. Responsible for the 24-hour care, training, and well-being of assigned canine. Maintained administrative records associated with the use and maintenance of assigned explosive detector dog. Conducted training assessments on explosive detector dog teams in working environments designed to maintain detection proficiency, update, and enhance the knowledge of new or improved detector dog employment procedures. Monitored and maintained monthly canine training records of explosive detector dog teams to identify remedial training and improve operational effectiveness. Analyzed the results of studies and developed methods and procedures designed to improve the effectiveness of explosive detector dog teams. Conducted training of canine teams to maintain a high level of proficiency, recommended training to correct both handler and detector dog deficiencies. Provided direct support conducting area clearances, building clearances, vehicle searches, and roadway searches to ensure safe passage of supporting troops. -
Canine Handler | Kennel SupervisorUs Army Jul 2011 - Nov 2012Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Germany• Supervised three Military Police Working Dog Teams (MWD) and one Contracted Working Dog team. • Conducted training assessments on explosive detector (EDD) teams in working environments designed to maintain detection proficiency, update, and enhance the knowledge of new or improved detector dog employment procedures. • Monitored and maintained monthly canine training records of EDD teams to identify remedial training and improve operational effectiveness. • Recommended training techniques to correct both handler and EDD deficiencies. • Controlled and issued explosives utilized for detection training. • Maintained probable cause, history, training records and all other pertinent data for each assigned MWD team. • Ensured submission of complete and accurate quarterly reports and other required documentation to appropriate authorities. • Conducted random patrols and routine sweeps at various area to include inspection of vehicles, packages, personnel, aircraft, and other areas as directed. • Directly coordinated with Department of the Army and the United States Secret Service for Explosive Detection Dog support involving the President and Vice President of the United States as well as other visiting dignitaries. • Provided for the protection of personnel and assets by conducting entry control, internal patrols, investigative and dignitary protection, emergency response, and physical security with assigned explosive detection dog. • Prepared accident, incident, and security violation reports, conduct interviews and briefings, and provide customer support services. • Responsible for the 24-hour care, training, and well-being of assigned canine; ensuring physical condition and proficiency were maintained. • Provided force protection oversight for United States Army Garrison Garmisch with emphasis on antiterrorism and explosive detection. • Assisted in the development and revision of Emergency Management Plans. -
Canine HandlerUs Army Apr 2010 - Dec 2011Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, GermanyPerformed Patrol Explosive Detector Dog Handler. Conducted training assessments on explosive detector (EDD) teams in working environments designed to maintain detection proficiency, update, and enhance the knowledge of new or improved detector dog employment procedures. Maintained monthly canine training records of EDD team to identify remedial training and improve operational effectiveness. Recommended training techniques to correct both handler and EDD deficiencies. Managed, supervised, and administered training and utilization evaluations. Controlled and issued explosives utilized for detection training. Maintained probable cause, history, training records and all other pertinent data for assigned MWD team. With assigned explosive detector dog, conducted random patrols and routine sweeps at various area to include inspection of vehicles, packages, personnel, aircraft, and other areas as directed. Screened incoming cargo to ensure explosives were not concealed and conducted inspections of regulated entities to ensure compliance with applicable security regulations. Provided for the protection of personnel and assets by conducting entry control, internal patrols, investigative and dignitary protection, emergency response, and physical security with assigned explosive detection dog. Prepared accident, incident, and security violation reports, conducted interviews and briefings, and provided customer support services. Responsible for the 24-hour care, training, and well-being of assigned canine; ensuring physical condition and proficiency were maintained. I maintained administrative records associated with the use and maintenance of my explosive detector dog. Trained and prepared military working dog teams for deployments to Afghanistan with focus on real-world training techniques. Assisted during annual force protection exercises serving within the Emergency Operations Center. -
Canine Handler | Kennel ManagerUs Army Jan 2011 - Jul 2011Jalālābād, AfghanistanDeployed to Forward Operating Base Fenty, Afghanistan as the Military Working Dog (MWD) Kennel Master and patrol explosive detector dog handler, tasked with providing explosive detection support to Task Force Bronco and Combined Joint Task Force -1, 1st Cavalry Division. With assigned explosive detector dog (EDD), conducted random patrols and routine sweeps at various areas to include inspection of vehicles, packages, personnel, aircraft, and other areas as directed. Provided for the protection of personnel and assets by conducting entry control, internal patrols, investigative and dignitary protection, emergency response, and physical security with assigned EDD. Prepared accident, incident, and security violation reports, conducted interviews and briefings, and provided customer support services. Provided explosive detection protection services for personnel, facilities, and government property. Responsible for the 24-hour care, training, and well-being of three joint service MWD teams. Maintained administrative records associated with the use and maintenance of assigned EDD. Conducted training assessments on explosive detector dog teams in working environments designed to maintain detection proficiency, update, and enhance the knowledge of new or improved detector dog employment procedures. Monitored and maintained monthly canine training records of explosive detector dog teams to identify remedial training and improve operational effectiveness. Analyzed the results of studies and developed methods and procedures designed to improve the effectiveness of EDD teams. Conducted training of canine teams to maintain a high level of proficiency, recommended training to correct both handler and detector dog deficiencies. Provided direct support conducting area clearances, building clearances, vehicle searches, and roadway searches to ensure safe passage of supporting troops. Advised military commanders on capabilities, limitations, and proper utilization of dog teams. -
Canine HandlerUs Army Apr 2009 - Apr 2010Fort Benning, Georgia, United StatesAssigned as a Patrol Explosive Detector Dog Handler for the Maneuver Center of Excellence (MCoE) and Fort Benning Community. Conducted training assessments on explosive detector (EDD) teams in working environments designed to maintain detection proficiency, update, and enhance the knowledge of new or improved detector dog employment procedures. Maintained monthly canine training records of EDD team to identify remedial training and improve operational effectiveness. Recommended training techniques to correct both handler and EDD deficiencies. Managed, supervised, and administered training and utilization evaluations. Controlled and issued explosives utilized for detection training. Maintained probable cause, history, training records and all other pertinent data for assigned MWD team. With assigned explosive detector dog, conducted random patrols and routine sweeps at various area to include inspection of vehicles, packages, personnel, aircraft, and other areas as directed. Screened incoming cargo to ensure explosives were not concealed and conducted inspections of regulated entities to ensure compliance with applicable security regulations. Provided for the protection of personnel and assets by conducting entry control, internal patrols, investigative and dignitary protection, emergency response, and physical security with assigned EDD. Prepared accident, incident, and security violation reports, conducted interviews and briefings, and provided customer support services. Provided explosive detection protection services for personnel, facilities, and government property. Responsible for the 24-hour care, training, and well-being of assigned canine; ensuring physical condition and proficiency were maintained. I maintained administrative records associated with the use and maintenance of my explosive detector dog. Provided explosive detection support to the U.S. Secret Service on six occasions ensuring the safety of current and former U.S. Presidents. -
Canine HandlerUs Army Apr 2009 - Apr 2010Fort Benning, Georgia, United StatesAssigned as a Patrol Explosive Detector Dog Handler for the Maneuver Center of Excellence (MCoE) and Fort Benning Community. Conducted training assessments on explosive detector (EDD) teams in working environments designed to maintain detection proficiency, update, and enhance the knowledge of new or improved detector dog employment procedures. Maintained monthly canine training records of EDD team to identify remedial training and improve operational effectiveness. Recommended training techniques to correct both handler and EDD deficiencies. Managed, supervised, and administered training and utilization evaluations. Controlled and issued explosives utilized for detection training. Maintained probable cause, history, training records and all other pertinent data for assigned MWD team. With assigned explosive detector dog, conducted random patrols and routine sweeps at various area to include inspection of vehicles, packages, personnel, aircraft, and other areas as directed. Screened incoming cargo to ensure explosives were not concealed and conducted inspections of regulated entities to ensure compliance with applicable security regulations. Provided for the protection of personnel and assets by conducting entry control, internal patrols, investigative and dignitary protection, emergency response, and physical security with assigned EDD. Prepared accident, incident, and security violation reports, conducted interviews and briefings, and provided customer support services. Provided explosive detection protection services for personnel, facilities, and government property. Responsible for the 24-hour care, training, and well-being of assigned canine; ensuring physical condition and proficiency were maintained. I maintained administrative records associated with the use and maintenance of my explosive detector dog. Provided explosive detection support to the U.S. Secret Service on six occasions ensuring the safety of current and former U.S. Presidents.
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