1. Resume
Of
Johne el Lineah Dey
546 Shetland court
Sewell, New Jersey 08080
609-472-1337
over see number Afghanistan : 079-772-1944
Education:
Cheyney State University:
Business major, 101 credits earned
Camden County College of Police Science (Police Academy)
May, 1989
Graduated Camden High School
SECRETE SECURITY CLEARANCE – EXPIRES 2024
PASS PORT – EXPIRES 21 DECEMBER 2019
Raytheon Technical Service Company – March 2014 to Present
SVT Sr. Trainer/ Development Spec
Responsibilities include:
Verbally interviewing military (A&A; Afghan. Solders)
with the use of an interrupter to assess their driving
ability
Design a driving course to asset the students driving
ability, the course consist of the following:
o S-Turns
o Straight backing
o Angle backing
2. o Parallel parking
o Stopping on uneven roadway surface to
demonstrate clutch control (manual transmission)
o Street driving including a series of starts and stops,
also to demonstrate clutch control
Instructing the students in the use of hand signals used
for ground guiding
Send final course test results to Lead, which in will be
sent to Afghan General for Graduation
Dyn-Corp. International – February 2012 to March 2014
Heavy Truck Driver – MHE Transportation
Responsible for daily maintenance of assigned trucks
within MHE department
Perform task as assigned by Foreman
Completing daily TMR’s (transport of material request)
Assist of training of new drivers/operators with Dyn-
Corp. policies while at KAF
Transport of Military Ammo from the KAF Flight Line
to various locations within KAF, as requested by the
military
Maintain a valid Flight Line Badge in accordance to
KAF policies (test every 3 to 6 months)
3. KBR Services (Log Cap III/ Log Cap IV) – January 2010 to
December 2011
Special Assignment: POC/Transportation Coordinator – Al
Asad/ Ar Ramadi
Responsible for the accountability of all MHE vehicles in
Al Asad and Ar Ramadi
Responsible for producing daily AO (area of operation)
and SITREP reports for Al Asad and Ar Ramadi
Send daily reports to KBR HQ on daily basis
Assign vehicles to dispatched in accordance to KBR Policy
Perform A/DACG troop movements for Deployment and
or Demobilization to various locations
Heavy Truck Driver – Line Driver (outside the wire)
Up loading and down loading of various classes of
material to be transported to various other camps in
theater as needed by USA military
Operate a Semi Tractor & Trailer in convoy fashion with
USA Military Support (outside the wire)
Act as POC when needed to assure proper freight is
delivered and /or picked up in accordance to TMR
4. TLC – The Logistic Company – June 2007 to October 2009
Heavy Truck Driver
Responsibilities included:
Transporting various military equipment within Fort Dix
Military installation
Performed A/DACG as needed for troops that are
deploying to various USA military bases throughout the
world
A&L Septic – March 2007 to June 2007
Truck Driver
Responsibilities included:
Meeting with clients at various locations (homes/
business) to established work to be performed
Locating clients septic tank to be worked on
Calculate clients bill in accordance to worked preformed
Keeping constant communication with Home Base for
Emergency Assignments
5. Laid Law Transportation Services Inc. – April 2004 to April
2006
Bus Driver
Responsibilities included:
Transporting special needs clients to various locations
within the tri-state area (PA, NJ and DE) as needed or
requested
Transporting elderly clients to various functions as
needed
Willingboro Township Police Department – June 2002 to June
2003
Police Officer
Responsibilities included:
Patrolling assigned area/sector (community) to deter the
negative element from criminal activity
Protecting public and private property from thief and
vandalism
Respond to radio calls as assigned
Investigate crimes against the public
Investigate motor vehicle accidents / incidents as needed
Enforce NJ motor vehicle and criminal codes and statues
Testify in Grand Jury, Municipal court as needed for
criminal and traffic cases
6. Delaware River Port Authority – January 1989 to June 2002
Corporal of Police/ Police Officer
Responsibilities as Corporal included:
Supervise a squad of 4 to 15 Officers depending on the
situation and manpower needs
Keep accurate time records of all officers working under
my command
Assure the safety of Commoners and other Dignitaries
visiting DRPA
Assign patrol area to patrolman as needed
Assure toll area is safe and free from crime as tens of
thousands of dollars are being collected hourly
Review all reports produced during my tour of duty
Review all Summons/ Arrest and tickets produced during
my tour of duty
Approve any overtime needed on the next tour of duty to
complete assignments (if needed)
Assist less seasoned officers on the street as needed
Teach new and some more experienced officers in Title
2C(NJ) and Title 75(PA) laws when necessary
Teach new and experienced officers in Title 39(NJ) and
PA motor vehicle codes
Patrol all DRPA property on PA and NJ as needed
Stress maintaining visibility to deter criminal and motor
vehicle infractions
7. Responsibilities as Patrolman included:
Patrolling all DAPA property as assigned by supervisor
Maintaining visibility to deter crime and motor vehicle
infractions
Enforcing NJ and PA criminal codes and statues
Enforcing NJ and PA motor vehicle codes and statues
Testifying in Grand Jury when needed (NJ/PA)
Testifying in Motor vehicle cases (tickets) when needed
(NJ/PA)
Assist outside jurisdictions when necessary (pursuits
across state lines, NJ to PA or PA to NJ
Assist outside jurisdictions in felony arrest in the area of
DRPA property
I worked on special assignment with the Camden
County Prosecutors Office Narcotic Task Force where I
preformed undercover buys from known narcotic (drug)
dealers. I also took part in reversals where you sell what is
suspected to be narcotics to various buyers and making the
arrest soon after.
I was also part of surveillance (stakeouts) of known narcotic
dealers while building a case for court. This activity brought in
hundred of thousands of dollars and several property seizures
as well as the dealers being prosecuted and convicted of
various narcotic crimes as well as property and money
seizures according to NJ/PA laws.