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DOUGLAS M. MUSHENO
1415 English Drive | Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 | 717.839.4541 | dm1371@messiah.edu | US Citizen | US Navy Veteran
OBJECTIVE
Job Title: Contract Specialist/Procurement Analyst, GS-1102-09/15, Department ofEnergy
Announcement Number: DOE-HQ-MA-13-02-DH2
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Well-regarded and accomplished veteran of the United States Navy with an exemplary record of outstanding
performance and numerous honors and awards over the course of 20 years. Provided significant contributions to the
success of strategic and security initiatives during multiple deployments, including one to Baghdad, and recognized for
exceptional team leadership in high-stress situations. Demonstrated excellence in communication and analytical skills,
cultivating relationships with senior leaders, and effectively adapting to changing and multi-cultural environments.
Possess a comprehensive background in relationship management, security services, and coaching, training, and
counseling derived from conducting domestic and global operations. Solutions- and detail-oriented, learns and adapts
quickly, works meticulously, and serves internal and external customers with poise and professionalism. Seeking a
federal/civil service role to apply critical skills to achieve organizational goals.
AREAS OF EXPERTISE
Motivational Team Leadership
File & Account Management
Microsoft Office Suite
Organization/Communication
Process Improvements
Relationship Management
CounselingServices
Electronics Records Systems
Conflict Management
High-StressEnvironments
BusinessAcumen
Global Perspective
SecurityServices
Training& Development
Customer Service
EDUCATION
Pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in History
MESSIAH COLLEGE | Mechanicsburg, PA | Expected May 2017
Coursework: Course 1, Course 2, Course 3, Course 4
Summer Employment: Job Title 1 | 2014; Job Title 2 | 2015
Awards: Dean’s List | Spring 2014
MILITARY EXPERIENCE
UNITED STATES NAVY 1992 – 2012
LEADING PETTY OFFICER/ RELIGIOUS PROGRAM SPECIALIST | 2011 - 2012
Created morale, welfare and recreation (MWR) programs to support service members and families pre-, post- and
during deployments, including educating members on services.
Leveraged experience to provide significant counseling to service members and families dealing with grief, physical
and mental illness, financial and marital stress, and legal and military life issues.
LEADING PETTY OFFICER AND WATCHSTANDER | 2009 – 2011
Adeptly conducted patrols of ship in ports and at sea during missions aboard the USS San Antonio.
Performed security services, including training exercises and port calls to identify and respond to signs of
intrusion/breach, attack, small ship approach, bomb threats, hostage situations and other hazards.
Skillfully conducted numerous security and bomb sweeps, maintained access points, searched persons, cargo and
baggage, and manned machine gun.
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Utilized analytical ability to document, report, and analyze all incidents and response activities.
Coordinated trainingand qualificationsto maintain physical fitness and morale of crew as Command Fitness Leader
by effectively applying positive motivation techniques.
Recognized for achieving the ship’s Anti-Terrorism Force Protection Certification as a Member of the Ship Readiness
and Security Reaction Force.
GLOBAL WAR ON TERROR DEPLOYMENT, BAGHDAD, IRAQ | 2008 – 2009
Valiantly served in and outside the Green Zone in support of the Global War on Terror by providing security and
personal protection for Senior Advisor and Chaplain for 100+ diplomatic meetings with Iraqi government, military
and religious leaders.
Analyzed intelligence of areas prior to movement and craft security plan, requiring conducting security sweeps of
buildings and continuous surveying of surroundings to identify and eliminate potential threats.
Criticallysecured manpower and armored vehicles, in addition to working with State Department security forces to
plan and execute movements of Senior Military and other VIPs through combat zones and during U.S. Embassy
postings as Air Ground Movement Coordinator.
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS RECRUITING COMMAND | 2005 – 2008
Selected to serve on a special mission during intensive ramp-up of military forces as Special Assistant to Chaplain to
manage volunteer activitiesfor 160+ Reserve Chaplains in an effort to meet critical counseling and support needs of
5,000+ recruiters, many returning from the battlefield, and 10,000+ family members across the United States.
Improved coordination of assignments and communications through monthly updates and newsletters by
successfully developing and maintain a records systems.
Conducted outreach to recruiting community to spread awareness of support services, while serving on-call around
the clock to respond to incidents and requests for immediate assistance from service members and families.
Effectively provided moral encouragement and recognition of Chaplains and recruiters to ease emotions during
stressful times.
Additional Military Experience includes:
Managed role of Religious Program Specialist since 1996 while performing other military duties and roles.
Served in Japan for five years, in addition to being to deployed to a number of countries during tenure, including
South Korea, Philippines,Singapore, Thailand, Hong-Kong, Australia, Hong Kong, Bahrain, and United Arab Emirates.
Successfully maintained community relations as Community Relations Liaison (USS Bunker Hill, 1st Aircraft Wing
Japan-Marine Aircraft group 12 and USS Belleau Wood) by teaching core values to hundreds of service members,
coordinating 20+ morale and welfare sight-seeingtripsduringdeployments, planned variouscharitable activities for
local organizations and orphanages,and interfaced regularlywith communityleadersby conducting diplomatic calls
in response to adverse incidents of crew members as a way to build and maintain positive, productive relationships
within the communities served.
TRAINING
Fist Line Leadership Development, Crisis Prevention & Management, Problem Solving with Computers
AWARDS
National Defense Service Medal, Joint Service Commendation Medal, United States Navy & Marine Corps Commendation
Medal, Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal, United States Navy & Marine Corps Achievement Medal (3 times)