Noah W. Email and Phone Number
With a solid foundation in physical security and combatives, my career in law enforcement has flourished since earning my high school diploma from South Kitsap High School. At the United States Department of Defense, I currently serve as a Police Officer, leveraging my OC Spray Certification and recent CPR/AED qualification from the American Red Cross. My competencies were further enhanced by the rigorous FLETC training, which I successfully completed. Prior to this, I dedicated over three years as a Security Guard at the same prestigious institution, where my skills in law enforcement were put to practice daily. My commitment to safety and security is unwavering, and I thrive in high-stress environments, ensuring peace and protection in my dual role with the 194th WA Air National Guard
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1801 Law Enforcement Specialist (Inspector)Federal Protective ServiceKirkland, Wa, Us -
0083 Police OfficerUnited States Department Of Defense Dec 2022 - PresentStanding post at gates, piers or special details as required or patrolling the base. Locking doors and gates of entrances and exits to secure buildings and roadways. Monitor and authorizeentrance and departure of employees, visitors, and other persons to guard against misconduct, criminal activity and maintain security of premises and to ensure safety. Write reports, call, email and radio of daily activities and irregularities, such as equipment or property damage, theft, presence of unauthorized persons, or unusual occurrences (SITREP) reports. Detect signs of intrusion and ensure security of doors, windows, and gates. Radio or call up to NESCOM to dispatch Police or fire in cases of emergency, such as fire or presence of unauthorized persons, trespassing or other illegal activities. Respond to medical emergencies by administering basic first aid or by giving assistance. Circulate among visitors, military personnel, patrons, or other employees to preserve order and protect property. Warn people of rule infractions or violations and detain or pass over persons to police or outside departments. Communicate to persons by using soft commands, physical control, force on force, less than lethal or deadly force when necessary and maintaining situational awareness at all times. Giving clear and concise information to NESCOM and recording BOLO information given from NESCOM. Answer telephone calls to take messages, answer questions and provide information during business hours or non-business hours. Operate detecting devices to screen individuals and prevent passage of prohibited articles on base. Inspect vehicles, persons and adjust security systems, equipment, vehicles or machinery to ensure operational use and to detect evidence of tampering. Escort or drive motor vehicles to transport individuals to specified locations or to provide personal protection. Public safety and security knowledge of relevant equipment, policies, and procedures. -
0085 Security GuardUnited States Department Of Defense Aug 2019 - Dec 2022 -
United States Air ForceWa Air National Guard 194Th Sfs Dec 2022 - PresentUnited StatesMaintaining order and protecting life and property by enforcing federal laws and ordinances. Performing a combination of the following duties: patrolling a specific area; traffic control; issuing traffic summonses; investigating accidents; apprehending and arresting suspects, or serving legal processes of courts. Recording facts to prepare reports that document incidents and activities. Reviewing facts of incidents to determine if criminal acts or if statute violations were involved. Investigating illegal or suspicious activists of any party. Testifying in court to present evidence or act as a witness in traffic and or criminal cases.
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United States ArmyWa Army National Guard Dec 2016 - Dec 2022Kent, Washington, United StatesServing as an Infantryman in the Washington Army National Guard, my job is to safeguardweapons and equipment in ground operations as well as pull security patrols, guard high value assets and check identification cards to ensure our safety along with others beyond our security checkpoint. This also includes operating, maintaining and qualifying with weapons such as: rifles, handguns, machine guns, and hand grenades; locating, constructing, and camouflaging infantry positions and equipment; evaluating terrain and recording topographical information; operating and maintaining field communications equipment; assessing the need for and directing support by fire; placing explosives; and participating in basic reconnaissance operations. Major areas of responsibility include, but are not limited to: keeping areas secure during natural disasters or other emergencies as directed or securing checkpoints (ECP”S) in order to check who is entering and leaving the premises; ensuring safety and security managed through various means; verifying credentials of personnel and vehicles wanting access to secured areas utilizing personal identification systems and/or specialized web-based law enforcement computer programs, as well as performing perimeter security patrols on foot or vehicle, based on the area being covered; maintaining clear and constant communication through various means appropriate to the situation with radios, phones, computers and reports; identifying and interviewing appropriate witnesses if any altercations are encountered; and verifying all alarms are in proper working condition. Answered and directed calls to appropriate parties and took messages, prepared reports, memos, letters and other documents using word processing and spreadsheets. Track supplies and documented items as well as report changes in Sensitive Item inventory system (SI) and Basic Issue Items (BII).
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Administrative AssistantSaalex Solutions - A Saalex Company May 2019 - Aug 2019Keyport, Washington, United StatesFielding telephone calls, receiving and directing visitors, word processing, creating spreadsheets and presentations and filing. Screening incoming correspondence and other tasks;Independently responding to requests for information concerning office procedures; also determining which requests would be handled by the government employee. Making arrangements for conferences and meetings. Establishing background materials, attending meetings; recording and reporting for the proceedings. Reviewing correspondence for consistency and conformance with the Naval Correspondence Manual; ensuring that proper clearances have been obtained, when needed. Collecting information from the files or staff for routine inquiries on office program(s) or periodic reports. Creating and editing Word documents, PowerPoint presentations, Excel Spreadsheets, and processing Visio flow charts as required. Creating, processing and researching various purchase requests, supply orders and training requests. Providing property management support, applying barcodes to accountable assets; Conducting inventories, preparing property passes, and updating required databases. -
SalesmanWest Hills Kia May 2017 - May 2019Bremerton, Washington, United StatesResponsible for selling new and/or used vehicles; cars, SUVs, vans and pickup trucks.Excellent listening and communication skills required so that I understood the requirements and needs of the buyer to quickly assist my customer with any car on the lot with optimal efficiency guaranteeing me that sale. Utilized excellent customer service, ensuring I always had returning customers to guarantee a sale. On a daily basis, kept a steady revenue and upkeep on sales through different methods of outreach such as taking phone ups, which were calls made to customers that either came in the day before or were required to come in for a check up on their sale. In addition, I maintained my own log with Excel to keep track of incoming customers. -
Field TechnicianKitsap Event Rentals Inc. Jun 2014 - May 2017Port Orchard, Washington, United StatesCoordinated the storage and distribution of rental property equipment at the warehouse and on site. We communicated with clients on site with the placement of tents, tables, chairs andcanvases. Communication was key on site and we worked together to distribute equipment. Other duties within the job required me to pack the trucks with equipment that was needed on the job site. I’d coordinate with my supervisor on jobs and what had to be packed, then I would go off the job description and load the trucks based on what the customer requested.
Noah W. Education Details
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South Kitsap High SchoolHigh School Deploma
Frequently Asked Questions about Noah W.
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Noah W. works for Federal Protective Service
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Noah W.'s current role is 1801 Law Enforcement Specialist (Inspector).
What schools did Noah W. attend?
Noah W. attended South Kitsap High School.
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Noah W.'s colleagues are Allen Beedie, Chris Moore, Vincent Piperni, Derrick Carter-Hollinger Sr., Michael Pattison, Jacob Good, Joanna Crum.
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