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Linzie A. Brim
labwork78@gmail.com
106 N. Gordon Drive, Crockett, TX 75835
Phone: 256-783-8723
Secret Clearance – Over 3 years experience OIF/OEF
Trainer / Installer of RAID, BETSS-C and RDISS Equipment
Logistics Management, Logistics Support, Operations & Training Management, Exercise Planning &
Simulations
Supply Chain Management, Integrated Logistics Management, LVN,
Staff Training, Exercise Training, Exercise Support, Training Management, Education,
Combat Medical Support, Fleet Maintenance and Fleet Management, Construction Safety
SUMMARY
Dedicated military professional with education, experience, knowledge, initiative, and skills to solve
operational, training, acquisitions, and logistics support issues. Trained to manage and direct personnel,
equipment, and resources, for specific missions and taskings. Strong personal qualifications relating to
logistics support operations, project management, staff training, exercise planning, operations planning,
and training management. Experienced in training, operations, and logistics planning, conducted in
training and exercise environments, peacetime operations, and wartime operations.
Highly trained multi-functional logistician specializes in many areas of logistics support, and
acquisitions, to include logistics planning, transportation planning, aviation plans, and maintenance
support planning. Responsible to commanders at all levels for logistics sustainment, supply
management, property accountability and property book actions, equipment readiness and equipment
sustainment support, and any logistical support matters that effect tactical operations. Demonstrated
success in: battalion/brigade/division level operations, strategic problem-solving, staff development and
training, exercise planning & simulation exercise support, inventory management, logistics planning,
operations planning & management.
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
Property Accountability & Inventory Management
 Planned and executed inventories at company, hospital, division, theater level, officer.
 Developed plans, policies, and procedures to improve property accountability, handled property
books.
Team Building, Staff Training, and Exercise Planning
 Ensured solid working relationships at all staff levels.
 Designed and executed staff training curriculum to prepare senior leaders for operational and
tactical leadership in joint and multinational environments.
 Coordinated staff training and exercise parameters in regards to deployment preparation for state
level, BN/BDE/DIV level HQ’s, joint task forces, and multinational task forces.
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Deployment/Re-deployment Equipment Coordinator
 Coordinated property transfers for mobilizing units.
 Executed maintenance and logistics support contracts for mobilizing units.
Crisis Action Planning/Emergency Operations Officer
 Logistics planner for several reserve, and active duty military emergency planning contingency
operations, and crisis action team planning
 Served 3 tours of duty at HQ Aviation Missile Command, while working in Operations and crisis
action planning team
 Served as a Pipe and Ladder Man for South Side Place Volunteer Fire Department
1992 through 1998.
 Volunteered with American Red Cross after Hurricane Allen (1981) and conducted damage
assessments for the state and federal governments.
 Managed evacuation centers for Hurricanes Katrina and Rita (2005)
 Safety officer for Mundy Construction at Hoechst Celanese.
Logistics Support
 Worked as logistics planner for all levels of logistics support at battalion, brigade, division, and
theater level logistics operations.
 Supervised and executed all logistics support functions for training units over 10 year period.
UNITED STATES ARMY, 1981 – 2009
Early career: Served as a combat medic and occupational therapy assistant at company level. Also
served in platoon leader, executive officer, company commander, chemical officer, maintenance officer,
and battalion staff positions over 27 year period. Served on deployments, exercises, and various staff
exercises and scenarios in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Bahrain.
CAREER PROGRESSION
2014 – 2015 Whitehall Nursing Center, Crockett, TX
Staff Nurse providing patient care for 30 plus patients, and overseeing CMA’s and CNA’s.
1/2011 – 1/2013 Southern and Eastern Afghanistan
CACI Technologies, Installer/Instructor
Installed and train all sensor systems conducting new equipment training (NET) in support of C4ISR
systems and equipment on operation of the Rapid and Base Expeditionary Targeting and
Surveillance Systems Combined (BETSS-C), RDISS platforms. Trained also in FPS, Ceberus and
Ceberus Light systems as well.
Installation and Training Instructor, working solutions with site commanders for fielding and installation
of BETSS-C, and Rapid Deployment Integrated Surveillance System (RDISS) equipment.
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Measured trainee’s learning progress, evaluated effectiveness of training, managed training programs on
complex topics and designs and developed training program elements/modules. Assisted as the hub lead
in Salerno, Afghanistan.
Provided guidance and direction to less experienced trainers utilizing strong technical and training skills.
Installed, trained, and maintained FLIR Star SAFIRE III Camera’s, Man portable Surveillance and
Target Acquisition Radar (MSTAR) system, network devices (routers, switches, cabling), voice and
data communication equipment, ground radios, secure equipment, pneumatic controlled mast
assemblies, optical and infrared (IR) sensors, cable assemblies (Fiber, Coaxial, Ethernet) gimbal
mounted gyro-compass assemblies, platform types, including ground, tower, and Aerostat airborne
cameras and imaging sensors; combine collected video with other sensor data for display and human
monitoring.
Conducted accurate Site Survey of BETSS-C/RAID target areas.
Advised the Commander’s on the feasibility, functionality and capabilities of the Sensor Systems
assigned to the AOR.
Performed preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) on each system and its components,
IAW with the operator’s manual, technical manual and training materials.
Provided small group training to soldiers during Relief in Place/Takeover of Authority (RIP/TOA).
Using a troubleshooting guide, troubleshot systems to find faults and then articulate the precise problem
in order to repair the system.
Documented incidents appropriately and forwarded them to qualified supporting maintenance personnel
as necessary. In some cases repaired damaged or broken systems.
Maintained log of maintenance performed. Knowledge of the repair and reacquisition process, in
Theater and AOR, of equipment that has been found faulty during PMCS.
Performed maintenance tasks, with sufficient technical skills to follow troubleshooting procedures and
convey findings to a qualified maintenance individual.
Provided experience operating BETSS-C Surveillance and Protection Systems, (e.g. RAID, Cerberus,
Unattended Ground Sensors, Thermal Imagery, Ground Surveillance Radar, close Circuit Television,
Command and Control Systems) in order to provide operational subject matter expertise for operator
training. (Conducted 28 missions in 2011 and 25 missions so far in 2012).
03/2010 – 1/2011 Ramadi, Iraq; Kandahar, Afghanistan
ManTech International Corporation, Installer/Instructor
Installed and train all sensor systems delivering basic, intermediate and advanced instruction on
operation of the Rapid Aerostat Initial Deployment (RAID), Base Expeditionary Targeting and
Surveillance Systems Combined (BETSS-C) and Rapid Deployment Integrated Surveillance System
(RDISS) equipment platforms.
Installation and Training Instructor, working out solutions with site commanders for fielding and
installation of BETSS-C equipment.
Measured trainee’s learning progress, evaluate effectiveness of training, manage training programs on
complex topics and designs and developed training program elements/modules. Provided guidance and
direction to less experienced trainers utilizing strong technical and training skills.
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Installed, trained, and maintained FLIR Star SAFIRE III Camera’s, Man portable Surveillance and
Target Acquisition Radar (MSTAR) system, network devices (routers, switches, cabling), voice and
data communication equipment, ground radios, secure equipment, pneumatic controlled mast
assemblies, optical and infrared (IR) sensors, cable assemblies (Fiber, Coaxial, Ethernet) gimbal
mounted gyro-compass assemblies, platform types, including ground, tower, and Aerostat airborne
cameras and imaging sensors; combine collected video with other sensor data for display and human
monitoring.
Conducted accurate Site Survey of BETSS-C/RAID target areas.
Advised the Commander’s on the feasibility, functionality and capabilities of the Sensor Systems
assigned to the AOR.
Performed preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) on each system and its components,
IAW with the operator’s manual, technical manual and training materials.
Provided small group training to soldiers during Relief in Place/Takeover of Authority (RIP/TOA).
Used a troubleshooting guide, and troubleshot systems to find the faults and then articulate the precise
problem in order to repair the system.
Documented incidents appropriately and forwarded to qualified supporting maintenance personnel as
necessary.
Maintained log of maintenance performed. Know the repair and reacquisition process, in Theater and
AOR, of equipment that has been found faulty during PMCS.
Performed maintenance tasks, with sufficient technical skills to follow troubleshooting procedures and
convey findings to a qualified maintenance individual.
Specific experience operating BETSS-C Surveillance and Protection Systems, (e.g. RAID, Cerberus,
Unattended Ground Sensors, Thermal Imagery, Ground Surveillance Radar, close Circuit Television,
Command and Control Systems) in order to provide operational subject matter expertise to the operator
training. (Conducted a total of 52 training missions and services to the client units from June 2010 to
June 2011).
05/2005 – 02/2010 Crockett, TX
Texas Youth Commission Institutional, Case Manager III: Responsible for case management for all
assigned youth. My case management responsibilities included necessary tasks to complete assessment,
case planning, family involvement and group service delivery. These tasks are outlined in the case
management standards. This position also performs discharge and release functions to ensure
coordination of service delivery throughout the youth's commitment in TYC.
04/2006 – 4/2009 Redstone Arsenal, AL
Army Aviation Missile Command (AMCOM) G-3, Logistics Analyst - Active Duty Served as a
Logistics Analyst and assistant senior grade Logistics Management Specialist (90A) in all phases of the
logistics program to include developing, coordinating, implementing and managing assigned program
areas and provided logistical and operational support to AMCOM by serving as key Staff Logistics
Analyst in the U.S. Army Aviation Missile Command Operations Center (AOC). Acquired knowledge
of all weapon system life cycle phases and their logistical implications and the required integration.
Gathered and reviewed a variety of narrative and/or statistical data to prepare reports; analyzed data to
support conclusions or recommendations for actions in support of deployed units and their systems.
Received/forwarded Aircraft on the Ground (AOG) requests for repair parts to the appropriate
organization for processing by the appropriate item managers. Managed Aviation and Missile items by
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maintaining visibility of Aviation and Missile System Status using WEBDESK and the Army Electronic
Product Support (APES) Website to check statuses of all requisitions of repair parts submitted by
subordinate units to maintain their aviation and missile systems in order to update the command.
Obtained and provided statuses of equipment and supplies during transportation using the Transportation
on Line Logistics System (TOLLS). Access Commodity Command Standard System (CCSS), Logistic
Integrated Data Base (LIDB), Army Electronics Product Support (AEPS) Network, Web Log, WEB
DESK, for requisition statuses. By handling the requisitions quickly, and accurately this resulted in far
less down time for the customer. Utilized also the following systems for locating suupplies ULLS-G,
ULLS-S, and primarily ULLS-Aviation. Responsible for analyzing Logistic Assistance
Representative’s (LAR) and unit reports for trends and significant issues to the AOC Operations Officer;
analyzed all taskers to recommend the appropriate action within the command and track taskers through
an automated system to ensure suspense’s were met. Additionally, I prepared briefings and
presentations to the AOC Group and other organizations. Operated and monitored the Secure Command
Operation and Reporting and Exercise (SCORE) system. Maintain, distribute report information from
other DOD OPS CTRs and Depots. Reviewed, analyzed responses received, and provided
recommendations on responses. I was responsible for reviewing the security classifications of all
messages generated on my shift to ensure compliance with security procedures and regulations.
Reviewed incoming messages to ascertain the sensitivity of information received, and notified
appropriate Action Officers. My position as shift OIC required the gathering and maintenance of
information relative to the deployment of soldiers and equipment to Areas of Operations (AO). Planned,
directed, coordinated, marketed, and reviewed assigned areas or the logistics program, which
encompassed the operation and activities related to logistical support provided to the program Executive
Office, Project Management Office, the U.S. Army Space and Strategic Defense Command, Weapon
Systems Management Directorate, etc. Managed assigned areas of
the logistic program which encompass the operations and activities related to deployment, procurement,
maintenance, supply, training, storage, logistics data
management, transportation of material, operation of facilities and readiness. Additionally, I managed
assignments by ensuring that functional directorates and other
supporting organizational elements properly planned, programmed, budgeted, reported and executed
their respective portions of the assigned Integrated Logistics Support prior to leaving completed
Logistics Maintenance Program. Returned to retired status.
12/ 2005 – 3/ 2006 Huntsville, TX
366 MP DET 1 Army Reserves, Training Officer
Volunteered with the command in preparation for the unit’s deployment to Honduras. Covered Search
techniques, movement to contact, personnel and vehicle recovery and IED Training.
6/1992 – 4/2005 Houston, TX
Westwood Motors, Owner Mechanic
Owned and operated a repair shop part time repairing most all American models, some German, and
Toyota model vehicles. Repaired both gasoline and diesel engines. From tune ups to valve jobs.
Contracted out on occasion to Houston ISD to repair school buses.
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10/2004 – 2/2005 Palestine, TX
US Postal Service, Mail Clerk
Responsible for posting, sorting and processing mail to and from 8 local post offices and unloading and
loading trucks from 3 regional post offices. Holiday position.
07/2004 – 10/2004 Conroe, TX
Gullo Toyota, Salesman
Responsible for marketing, receiving orders, preparation of vehicles for customers. Was also
responsible for answering any of questions or concerns about their vehicle(s).
01/2004 – 06/2004 Huntsville, TX
Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Dialysis Technician
Responsibilities included: Accessing patients, monitored machines, putting patients on dialysis
machines, patient care, water preparation, and other duties as assigned.
08/1999 – 02/2003 East TX
Contract Pharmaceutical Sales
Work with Janssen Pharmacia, Glaxo Smith Kline, and Pharma Logistics.
Promoted reverse drug distribution to pharmacies in hospitals and retail centers
Successfully marketed the program to Texas Health Resources, Christus Group, John Peter Smith
Hospital, VA Hospitals, DDD Accounts and other small hospitals. Territory covered Louisiana , East
Texas, and SE Arkansas. (Pharma Logistics)
Instrumental in detailing medications with their indications and contraindications for Janssen Pharmacia
(Trained by Janssen Pharmacia) to clinicians and their staffs. Rated 1st in the nation for Risperdal within
our division of 147 representatives and number 7 in overall sales in Risperdal nationwide the 1st and 2nd
quarters of 2002.
Successfully marketed the products Reminyl and Duragesic. Responsibly managed the District Fleet
Safety Coordinator position for the district. (Janssen Pharmacia)
Effectively detailed medications with their indications and contraindications for GSK (trained by GSK)
to clinicians and their staffs. Rated in the top 30 sales representatives in nation twice in the year Dec 99
– Dec 00. Marketed the following products well for GSK: Flovent (14th in the nation out of 423 reps);
Flonase; WellbutrinSR (26th in the nation out of 423 reps); Valtrex (8th in the nation out of 423 reps);
and Imitrex and Zyban. Territory covered most of East Texas.
1/1994 – 10/2001 Houston, TX
Simulation Team 7, Simulation Branch, BPG, 1st Brigade, 75th Division,
Simulation Coach and Computer Technician. I supported the Battle Command Staff Training of 14
major units/commands in the 5th US Army Area using the CBS, BBS and Spectrum Simulation Systems.
I served as a site Simulation OIC, Observer Controller/Trainer, and logistics Subject Matter Expert in
support of the 1st Simulation Exercise Group and 2d Simulation Exercise Group. The units supported
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were: 49th AD, 363d CSG X 3, 34th ID, 420th EN Bde, 362d CSG, 135th FA Bde, 84th Div (IT), 111th
ADA Bde X 2, 372d EN Bde, 3/135th AVN. 135th ROC
Served also Simulation Team 10 Janus on the following exercises as a Simulation Coach. The units our
team supported were the 256th eSIB, 45th eSIB, 39th eSIB, 278th ACR, 875th EN Bn, 45th FA Bde, 453rd
TC (Cargo Transfer), 7th ID, 142 FA Bde, 56th BCT, and TRADOC WSMR.
Also served as the maintenance/motor officer, supply officer, driver trainer and medic for the unit.
06/1998 – 06/1999 Houston, TX
DA Consulting Group, Consultant, Mobil Branch
Responsible for technical writing, training materials, software helps, training clients on SAP R3
software. In addition, generating sales leads. Had an instrumental role in the conversion of the
company's ERP software from JD Edwards to SAP R3. Completed "Train the Trainer" and other
various software courses to strengthen my capabilities as a competent trainer and consultant. Duties also
included traveling to the customer’s location training the clients, and troubleshooting any software
problems.
03/1993 –08/1997 Houston, TX
Houston Independent School District, Science Teacher
Instructed Physical Science, Biology, Life Science and was coordinator for my instructional team for 2
years. Responsibilities were management of supplies supervised 4 other teachers in my core group.
Students’ TAAS scores increased 20% from the previous year under my instruction.
06/1992 – 12/1993 Houston, TX
75th Maneuver Area Command Medical Team Observer Trainer, Army Reserves
Observed and trained various medical units in their reaction to combat situations, pressure under fire,
treatment of casualties, evacuation of wounded, handling of POW's, platoon and company movement.
Participated in 5 different exercises at FT Hood, TX and FT Chaffee, AR.
Served as the Assistant Medical Team Leader 2nd BN, 2nd BDE for the last quarter till I joined the
Simulation Section of the 75th Division.
08/1992 – 02/1993 Houston, TX
ISK Biotech, Laboratory Technician
Performed quality control for dacthal production. Operated gas chromatographs, mass spectrometer,
and basic laboratory equipment. Served on the Fire and Rescue Team for the refinery.
11/1991 – 6/1992 Houston, TX
3457th US Army Medical Training Center, Chief Educational Officer
Camp Bullis's Maintenance Supervisor for: 200 vehicles, 4 Civilian Mechanics, and 6 military
mechanics. Provided training oversight for EFMB program, Camp Bullis Drivers Training program, and
Medical Training programs.
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01/1992 – 05/1992 Pasadena, TX
Mundy Companies, Title: Safety Officer
Successfully managed over 200 employees to ensure all work performed in a safe manner according to
OSHA standards. Supervised acetic acids, acrylic acid, ethylene glycol, incinerators, and the methanol
units. Effectively promoted active involvement of the staff in safety at the Hoechst Celanese Chemical
plant. There were no major accidents during the turnaround at the refinery.
11/1990 – 10/1991 Daharan, Saudi Arabia
216th Medical CO (Ground) Ambulance, XO, PLT LDR, Maintenance/Supply Officer, Liaison
Officer.
Lead 110 soldiers through Desert Shield, Storm, and Calm. Maintained 95% vehicle readiness, soldiers
under my command treated over 4500 injured and wounded POW and Coalition soldiers. Worked with
the Air Force in triage, movement, and treatment of soldiers. Maintained 5 different ambulance transfer
points throughout the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. Maintained property book
accountability, fleet of 56 vehicles and associated supplies. Worked as the Liaison Officer to King
Kaliad Medical Center and the 22nd Supply Command. Set troops up throughout their mobilization and
demobilization. Successfully shipped supplies and unit equipment home from theater. Assisted with the
Air Operations of the 872nd Medical CO (Air) Ambulance from Mar 91 through May of 1991.
05/1987 – 11/1990 Houston, TX
3457th US Army Medical Training Center, Educational Officer Camp Bullis's Maintenance
Supervisor , 200 vehicles 4 Civilian Mechanics, and 6 military mechanics. Assisted with training
procedures, worked with the leadership and provided drivers training for the unit and client units.
08/1981 – 05/1987 Mesquite, TX
94th General Hospital Combat Medic to Supply and Maintenance Officer Army Reserves. Served
as a combat medic for 4 years working in the field on exercises, then after my promotion to 2nd LT
began working in supply and maintenance and completing OER's for the unit. Maintained the local
property book. Assisted the unit on exercises at Camp Bullis, FT Hood, and at the Dallas Naval Air
Station.
05/1981 – 06/1986 Beaumont, TX
St. Elizabeth Hospital, Orthopedic Technician Worked in orthopedics for 3 years, setting up
traction, putting on and taking off casts, ROM exercises while under the direction of licensed medical
professionals. Transferred to critical care and worked with heart patients for the final two years.
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EDUCATION & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Professional Civilian Education:
Bachelor of Science in Psychology – 1985 – Dallas Baptist University
Minors in Biology and Chemistry
Angelina College – 2014 – Nursing LVN
Professional Military Education:
Logistics Support Operations Course – 2008
Medical Officer Advanced Course – 1999
Medical Officer Basic Course – 1988
Nuclear Biological Chemical Defense Course - 1987
Professional Certifications/Additional Qualifications:
RAID Tower Instructor/Installer
RDISS Instructor/FSR
BETSS-C Instructor/Installer
License Vocational Nurse
FEMA 100/200/700/800
Computer Skills
Microsoft Office 2010 to include MS Word, MS Excel, and MS PowerPoint, SAP R3, JD Edwards,
Logistics Management Program (LMP)
Typing – 45+ wpm
Security Clearance
Secret clearance
(Current and re-validated in Aug 2006; active and current in December 2014)
Personal
Hobbies: general aviation, piloting, golf, sports outdoors
Health excellent.
HONORS AND AWARDS
Bronze Star, Meritorious Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Medal, National Defense Medal,
Army Commendation Medal (02), Army Achievement Medal, Numerous other awards and badges.

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LinzieBrimResumeA[1]

  • 1. Linzie A. Brim labwork78@gmail.com 106 N. Gordon Drive, Crockett, TX 75835 Phone: 256-783-8723 Secret Clearance – Over 3 years experience OIF/OEF Trainer / Installer of RAID, BETSS-C and RDISS Equipment Logistics Management, Logistics Support, Operations & Training Management, Exercise Planning & Simulations Supply Chain Management, Integrated Logistics Management, LVN, Staff Training, Exercise Training, Exercise Support, Training Management, Education, Combat Medical Support, Fleet Maintenance and Fleet Management, Construction Safety SUMMARY Dedicated military professional with education, experience, knowledge, initiative, and skills to solve operational, training, acquisitions, and logistics support issues. Trained to manage and direct personnel, equipment, and resources, for specific missions and taskings. Strong personal qualifications relating to logistics support operations, project management, staff training, exercise planning, operations planning, and training management. Experienced in training, operations, and logistics planning, conducted in training and exercise environments, peacetime operations, and wartime operations. Highly trained multi-functional logistician specializes in many areas of logistics support, and acquisitions, to include logistics planning, transportation planning, aviation plans, and maintenance support planning. Responsible to commanders at all levels for logistics sustainment, supply management, property accountability and property book actions, equipment readiness and equipment sustainment support, and any logistical support matters that effect tactical operations. Demonstrated success in: battalion/brigade/division level operations, strategic problem-solving, staff development and training, exercise planning & simulation exercise support, inventory management, logistics planning, operations planning & management. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Property Accountability & Inventory Management  Planned and executed inventories at company, hospital, division, theater level, officer.  Developed plans, policies, and procedures to improve property accountability, handled property books. Team Building, Staff Training, and Exercise Planning  Ensured solid working relationships at all staff levels.  Designed and executed staff training curriculum to prepare senior leaders for operational and tactical leadership in joint and multinational environments.  Coordinated staff training and exercise parameters in regards to deployment preparation for state level, BN/BDE/DIV level HQ’s, joint task forces, and multinational task forces.
  • 2. Linzie A. Brim page 2 of 9 labwork78@gmail.com Deployment/Re-deployment Equipment Coordinator  Coordinated property transfers for mobilizing units.  Executed maintenance and logistics support contracts for mobilizing units. Crisis Action Planning/Emergency Operations Officer  Logistics planner for several reserve, and active duty military emergency planning contingency operations, and crisis action team planning  Served 3 tours of duty at HQ Aviation Missile Command, while working in Operations and crisis action planning team  Served as a Pipe and Ladder Man for South Side Place Volunteer Fire Department 1992 through 1998.  Volunteered with American Red Cross after Hurricane Allen (1981) and conducted damage assessments for the state and federal governments.  Managed evacuation centers for Hurricanes Katrina and Rita (2005)  Safety officer for Mundy Construction at Hoechst Celanese. Logistics Support  Worked as logistics planner for all levels of logistics support at battalion, brigade, division, and theater level logistics operations.  Supervised and executed all logistics support functions for training units over 10 year period. UNITED STATES ARMY, 1981 – 2009 Early career: Served as a combat medic and occupational therapy assistant at company level. Also served in platoon leader, executive officer, company commander, chemical officer, maintenance officer, and battalion staff positions over 27 year period. Served on deployments, exercises, and various staff exercises and scenarios in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Bahrain. CAREER PROGRESSION 2014 – 2015 Whitehall Nursing Center, Crockett, TX Staff Nurse providing patient care for 30 plus patients, and overseeing CMA’s and CNA’s. 1/2011 – 1/2013 Southern and Eastern Afghanistan CACI Technologies, Installer/Instructor Installed and train all sensor systems conducting new equipment training (NET) in support of C4ISR systems and equipment on operation of the Rapid and Base Expeditionary Targeting and Surveillance Systems Combined (BETSS-C), RDISS platforms. Trained also in FPS, Ceberus and Ceberus Light systems as well. Installation and Training Instructor, working solutions with site commanders for fielding and installation of BETSS-C, and Rapid Deployment Integrated Surveillance System (RDISS) equipment.
  • 3. Linzie A. Brim page 3 of 9 labwork78@gmail.com Measured trainee’s learning progress, evaluated effectiveness of training, managed training programs on complex topics and designs and developed training program elements/modules. Assisted as the hub lead in Salerno, Afghanistan. Provided guidance and direction to less experienced trainers utilizing strong technical and training skills. Installed, trained, and maintained FLIR Star SAFIRE III Camera’s, Man portable Surveillance and Target Acquisition Radar (MSTAR) system, network devices (routers, switches, cabling), voice and data communication equipment, ground radios, secure equipment, pneumatic controlled mast assemblies, optical and infrared (IR) sensors, cable assemblies (Fiber, Coaxial, Ethernet) gimbal mounted gyro-compass assemblies, platform types, including ground, tower, and Aerostat airborne cameras and imaging sensors; combine collected video with other sensor data for display and human monitoring. Conducted accurate Site Survey of BETSS-C/RAID target areas. Advised the Commander’s on the feasibility, functionality and capabilities of the Sensor Systems assigned to the AOR. Performed preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) on each system and its components, IAW with the operator’s manual, technical manual and training materials. Provided small group training to soldiers during Relief in Place/Takeover of Authority (RIP/TOA). Using a troubleshooting guide, troubleshot systems to find faults and then articulate the precise problem in order to repair the system. Documented incidents appropriately and forwarded them to qualified supporting maintenance personnel as necessary. In some cases repaired damaged or broken systems. Maintained log of maintenance performed. Knowledge of the repair and reacquisition process, in Theater and AOR, of equipment that has been found faulty during PMCS. Performed maintenance tasks, with sufficient technical skills to follow troubleshooting procedures and convey findings to a qualified maintenance individual. Provided experience operating BETSS-C Surveillance and Protection Systems, (e.g. RAID, Cerberus, Unattended Ground Sensors, Thermal Imagery, Ground Surveillance Radar, close Circuit Television, Command and Control Systems) in order to provide operational subject matter expertise for operator training. (Conducted 28 missions in 2011 and 25 missions so far in 2012). 03/2010 – 1/2011 Ramadi, Iraq; Kandahar, Afghanistan ManTech International Corporation, Installer/Instructor Installed and train all sensor systems delivering basic, intermediate and advanced instruction on operation of the Rapid Aerostat Initial Deployment (RAID), Base Expeditionary Targeting and Surveillance Systems Combined (BETSS-C) and Rapid Deployment Integrated Surveillance System (RDISS) equipment platforms. Installation and Training Instructor, working out solutions with site commanders for fielding and installation of BETSS-C equipment. Measured trainee’s learning progress, evaluate effectiveness of training, manage training programs on complex topics and designs and developed training program elements/modules. Provided guidance and direction to less experienced trainers utilizing strong technical and training skills.
  • 4. Linzie A. Brim page 4 of 9 labwork78@gmail.com Installed, trained, and maintained FLIR Star SAFIRE III Camera’s, Man portable Surveillance and Target Acquisition Radar (MSTAR) system, network devices (routers, switches, cabling), voice and data communication equipment, ground radios, secure equipment, pneumatic controlled mast assemblies, optical and infrared (IR) sensors, cable assemblies (Fiber, Coaxial, Ethernet) gimbal mounted gyro-compass assemblies, platform types, including ground, tower, and Aerostat airborne cameras and imaging sensors; combine collected video with other sensor data for display and human monitoring. Conducted accurate Site Survey of BETSS-C/RAID target areas. Advised the Commander’s on the feasibility, functionality and capabilities of the Sensor Systems assigned to the AOR. Performed preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) on each system and its components, IAW with the operator’s manual, technical manual and training materials. Provided small group training to soldiers during Relief in Place/Takeover of Authority (RIP/TOA). Used a troubleshooting guide, and troubleshot systems to find the faults and then articulate the precise problem in order to repair the system. Documented incidents appropriately and forwarded to qualified supporting maintenance personnel as necessary. Maintained log of maintenance performed. Know the repair and reacquisition process, in Theater and AOR, of equipment that has been found faulty during PMCS. Performed maintenance tasks, with sufficient technical skills to follow troubleshooting procedures and convey findings to a qualified maintenance individual. Specific experience operating BETSS-C Surveillance and Protection Systems, (e.g. RAID, Cerberus, Unattended Ground Sensors, Thermal Imagery, Ground Surveillance Radar, close Circuit Television, Command and Control Systems) in order to provide operational subject matter expertise to the operator training. (Conducted a total of 52 training missions and services to the client units from June 2010 to June 2011). 05/2005 – 02/2010 Crockett, TX Texas Youth Commission Institutional, Case Manager III: Responsible for case management for all assigned youth. My case management responsibilities included necessary tasks to complete assessment, case planning, family involvement and group service delivery. These tasks are outlined in the case management standards. This position also performs discharge and release functions to ensure coordination of service delivery throughout the youth's commitment in TYC. 04/2006 – 4/2009 Redstone Arsenal, AL Army Aviation Missile Command (AMCOM) G-3, Logistics Analyst - Active Duty Served as a Logistics Analyst and assistant senior grade Logistics Management Specialist (90A) in all phases of the logistics program to include developing, coordinating, implementing and managing assigned program areas and provided logistical and operational support to AMCOM by serving as key Staff Logistics Analyst in the U.S. Army Aviation Missile Command Operations Center (AOC). Acquired knowledge of all weapon system life cycle phases and their logistical implications and the required integration. Gathered and reviewed a variety of narrative and/or statistical data to prepare reports; analyzed data to support conclusions or recommendations for actions in support of deployed units and their systems. Received/forwarded Aircraft on the Ground (AOG) requests for repair parts to the appropriate organization for processing by the appropriate item managers. Managed Aviation and Missile items by
  • 5. Linzie A. Brim page 5 of 9 labwork78@gmail.com maintaining visibility of Aviation and Missile System Status using WEBDESK and the Army Electronic Product Support (APES) Website to check statuses of all requisitions of repair parts submitted by subordinate units to maintain their aviation and missile systems in order to update the command. Obtained and provided statuses of equipment and supplies during transportation using the Transportation on Line Logistics System (TOLLS). Access Commodity Command Standard System (CCSS), Logistic Integrated Data Base (LIDB), Army Electronics Product Support (AEPS) Network, Web Log, WEB DESK, for requisition statuses. By handling the requisitions quickly, and accurately this resulted in far less down time for the customer. Utilized also the following systems for locating suupplies ULLS-G, ULLS-S, and primarily ULLS-Aviation. Responsible for analyzing Logistic Assistance Representative’s (LAR) and unit reports for trends and significant issues to the AOC Operations Officer; analyzed all taskers to recommend the appropriate action within the command and track taskers through an automated system to ensure suspense’s were met. Additionally, I prepared briefings and presentations to the AOC Group and other organizations. Operated and monitored the Secure Command Operation and Reporting and Exercise (SCORE) system. Maintain, distribute report information from other DOD OPS CTRs and Depots. Reviewed, analyzed responses received, and provided recommendations on responses. I was responsible for reviewing the security classifications of all messages generated on my shift to ensure compliance with security procedures and regulations. Reviewed incoming messages to ascertain the sensitivity of information received, and notified appropriate Action Officers. My position as shift OIC required the gathering and maintenance of information relative to the deployment of soldiers and equipment to Areas of Operations (AO). Planned, directed, coordinated, marketed, and reviewed assigned areas or the logistics program, which encompassed the operation and activities related to logistical support provided to the program Executive Office, Project Management Office, the U.S. Army Space and Strategic Defense Command, Weapon Systems Management Directorate, etc. Managed assigned areas of the logistic program which encompass the operations and activities related to deployment, procurement, maintenance, supply, training, storage, logistics data management, transportation of material, operation of facilities and readiness. Additionally, I managed assignments by ensuring that functional directorates and other supporting organizational elements properly planned, programmed, budgeted, reported and executed their respective portions of the assigned Integrated Logistics Support prior to leaving completed Logistics Maintenance Program. Returned to retired status. 12/ 2005 – 3/ 2006 Huntsville, TX 366 MP DET 1 Army Reserves, Training Officer Volunteered with the command in preparation for the unit’s deployment to Honduras. Covered Search techniques, movement to contact, personnel and vehicle recovery and IED Training. 6/1992 – 4/2005 Houston, TX Westwood Motors, Owner Mechanic Owned and operated a repair shop part time repairing most all American models, some German, and Toyota model vehicles. Repaired both gasoline and diesel engines. From tune ups to valve jobs. Contracted out on occasion to Houston ISD to repair school buses.
  • 6. Linzie A. Brim page 6 of 9 labwork78@gmail.com 10/2004 – 2/2005 Palestine, TX US Postal Service, Mail Clerk Responsible for posting, sorting and processing mail to and from 8 local post offices and unloading and loading trucks from 3 regional post offices. Holiday position. 07/2004 – 10/2004 Conroe, TX Gullo Toyota, Salesman Responsible for marketing, receiving orders, preparation of vehicles for customers. Was also responsible for answering any of questions or concerns about their vehicle(s). 01/2004 – 06/2004 Huntsville, TX Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Dialysis Technician Responsibilities included: Accessing patients, monitored machines, putting patients on dialysis machines, patient care, water preparation, and other duties as assigned. 08/1999 – 02/2003 East TX Contract Pharmaceutical Sales Work with Janssen Pharmacia, Glaxo Smith Kline, and Pharma Logistics. Promoted reverse drug distribution to pharmacies in hospitals and retail centers Successfully marketed the program to Texas Health Resources, Christus Group, John Peter Smith Hospital, VA Hospitals, DDD Accounts and other small hospitals. Territory covered Louisiana , East Texas, and SE Arkansas. (Pharma Logistics) Instrumental in detailing medications with their indications and contraindications for Janssen Pharmacia (Trained by Janssen Pharmacia) to clinicians and their staffs. Rated 1st in the nation for Risperdal within our division of 147 representatives and number 7 in overall sales in Risperdal nationwide the 1st and 2nd quarters of 2002. Successfully marketed the products Reminyl and Duragesic. Responsibly managed the District Fleet Safety Coordinator position for the district. (Janssen Pharmacia) Effectively detailed medications with their indications and contraindications for GSK (trained by GSK) to clinicians and their staffs. Rated in the top 30 sales representatives in nation twice in the year Dec 99 – Dec 00. Marketed the following products well for GSK: Flovent (14th in the nation out of 423 reps); Flonase; WellbutrinSR (26th in the nation out of 423 reps); Valtrex (8th in the nation out of 423 reps); and Imitrex and Zyban. Territory covered most of East Texas. 1/1994 – 10/2001 Houston, TX Simulation Team 7, Simulation Branch, BPG, 1st Brigade, 75th Division, Simulation Coach and Computer Technician. I supported the Battle Command Staff Training of 14 major units/commands in the 5th US Army Area using the CBS, BBS and Spectrum Simulation Systems. I served as a site Simulation OIC, Observer Controller/Trainer, and logistics Subject Matter Expert in support of the 1st Simulation Exercise Group and 2d Simulation Exercise Group. The units supported
  • 7. Linzie A. Brim page 7 of 9 labwork78@gmail.com were: 49th AD, 363d CSG X 3, 34th ID, 420th EN Bde, 362d CSG, 135th FA Bde, 84th Div (IT), 111th ADA Bde X 2, 372d EN Bde, 3/135th AVN. 135th ROC Served also Simulation Team 10 Janus on the following exercises as a Simulation Coach. The units our team supported were the 256th eSIB, 45th eSIB, 39th eSIB, 278th ACR, 875th EN Bn, 45th FA Bde, 453rd TC (Cargo Transfer), 7th ID, 142 FA Bde, 56th BCT, and TRADOC WSMR. Also served as the maintenance/motor officer, supply officer, driver trainer and medic for the unit. 06/1998 – 06/1999 Houston, TX DA Consulting Group, Consultant, Mobil Branch Responsible for technical writing, training materials, software helps, training clients on SAP R3 software. In addition, generating sales leads. Had an instrumental role in the conversion of the company's ERP software from JD Edwards to SAP R3. Completed "Train the Trainer" and other various software courses to strengthen my capabilities as a competent trainer and consultant. Duties also included traveling to the customer’s location training the clients, and troubleshooting any software problems. 03/1993 –08/1997 Houston, TX Houston Independent School District, Science Teacher Instructed Physical Science, Biology, Life Science and was coordinator for my instructional team for 2 years. Responsibilities were management of supplies supervised 4 other teachers in my core group. Students’ TAAS scores increased 20% from the previous year under my instruction. 06/1992 – 12/1993 Houston, TX 75th Maneuver Area Command Medical Team Observer Trainer, Army Reserves Observed and trained various medical units in their reaction to combat situations, pressure under fire, treatment of casualties, evacuation of wounded, handling of POW's, platoon and company movement. Participated in 5 different exercises at FT Hood, TX and FT Chaffee, AR. Served as the Assistant Medical Team Leader 2nd BN, 2nd BDE for the last quarter till I joined the Simulation Section of the 75th Division. 08/1992 – 02/1993 Houston, TX ISK Biotech, Laboratory Technician Performed quality control for dacthal production. Operated gas chromatographs, mass spectrometer, and basic laboratory equipment. Served on the Fire and Rescue Team for the refinery. 11/1991 – 6/1992 Houston, TX 3457th US Army Medical Training Center, Chief Educational Officer Camp Bullis's Maintenance Supervisor for: 200 vehicles, 4 Civilian Mechanics, and 6 military mechanics. Provided training oversight for EFMB program, Camp Bullis Drivers Training program, and Medical Training programs.
  • 8. Linzie A. Brim page 8 of 9 labwork78@gmail.com 01/1992 – 05/1992 Pasadena, TX Mundy Companies, Title: Safety Officer Successfully managed over 200 employees to ensure all work performed in a safe manner according to OSHA standards. Supervised acetic acids, acrylic acid, ethylene glycol, incinerators, and the methanol units. Effectively promoted active involvement of the staff in safety at the Hoechst Celanese Chemical plant. There were no major accidents during the turnaround at the refinery. 11/1990 – 10/1991 Daharan, Saudi Arabia 216th Medical CO (Ground) Ambulance, XO, PLT LDR, Maintenance/Supply Officer, Liaison Officer. Lead 110 soldiers through Desert Shield, Storm, and Calm. Maintained 95% vehicle readiness, soldiers under my command treated over 4500 injured and wounded POW and Coalition soldiers. Worked with the Air Force in triage, movement, and treatment of soldiers. Maintained 5 different ambulance transfer points throughout the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. Maintained property book accountability, fleet of 56 vehicles and associated supplies. Worked as the Liaison Officer to King Kaliad Medical Center and the 22nd Supply Command. Set troops up throughout their mobilization and demobilization. Successfully shipped supplies and unit equipment home from theater. Assisted with the Air Operations of the 872nd Medical CO (Air) Ambulance from Mar 91 through May of 1991. 05/1987 – 11/1990 Houston, TX 3457th US Army Medical Training Center, Educational Officer Camp Bullis's Maintenance Supervisor , 200 vehicles 4 Civilian Mechanics, and 6 military mechanics. Assisted with training procedures, worked with the leadership and provided drivers training for the unit and client units. 08/1981 – 05/1987 Mesquite, TX 94th General Hospital Combat Medic to Supply and Maintenance Officer Army Reserves. Served as a combat medic for 4 years working in the field on exercises, then after my promotion to 2nd LT began working in supply and maintenance and completing OER's for the unit. Maintained the local property book. Assisted the unit on exercises at Camp Bullis, FT Hood, and at the Dallas Naval Air Station. 05/1981 – 06/1986 Beaumont, TX St. Elizabeth Hospital, Orthopedic Technician Worked in orthopedics for 3 years, setting up traction, putting on and taking off casts, ROM exercises while under the direction of licensed medical professionals. Transferred to critical care and worked with heart patients for the final two years.
  • 9. Linzie A. Brim page 9 of 9 labwork78@gmail.com EDUCATION & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Professional Civilian Education: Bachelor of Science in Psychology – 1985 – Dallas Baptist University Minors in Biology and Chemistry Angelina College – 2014 – Nursing LVN Professional Military Education: Logistics Support Operations Course – 2008 Medical Officer Advanced Course – 1999 Medical Officer Basic Course – 1988 Nuclear Biological Chemical Defense Course - 1987 Professional Certifications/Additional Qualifications: RAID Tower Instructor/Installer RDISS Instructor/FSR BETSS-C Instructor/Installer License Vocational Nurse FEMA 100/200/700/800 Computer Skills Microsoft Office 2010 to include MS Word, MS Excel, and MS PowerPoint, SAP R3, JD Edwards, Logistics Management Program (LMP) Typing – 45+ wpm Security Clearance Secret clearance (Current and re-validated in Aug 2006; active and current in December 2014) Personal Hobbies: general aviation, piloting, golf, sports outdoors Health excellent. HONORS AND AWARDS Bronze Star, Meritorious Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Medal, National Defense Medal, Army Commendation Medal (02), Army Achievement Medal, Numerous other awards and badges.