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Juan P. Martinez, Jr. 
1912 Mynah Ave - McAllen, TX 78504 
mojoo07@yahoo.com - 210-387-6871 
Work Experience: 
JW Wireline Company - Pleasant, TX 
Wireline Operator August, 2014 – Present 
 Operate pumps that circulate water, oil, or other fluids through wells to remove sand or other materials 
obstructing the free flow of oil, 
 Confer with others to gather information regarding pipe or tool sizes or borehole conditions in wells, 
 Observe load variations on strain gauges, mud pumps, and motor pressure indicators; and listen to 
engines, rotary chains, and other equipment in order to detect faulty operations or unusual well 
conditions, 
 Drive truck-mounted units to well sites, 
 Thread cables through derrick pulleys, using hand tools, 
 Close and seal wells no longer in use, 
 Install pressure-control devices onto wellheads, 
 Operate controls that raise derricks or level rigs, 
 Prepare reports of services rendered, tools used, or time required, for billing purposes , 
 Examine unserviceable wells to determine actions to be taken to improve well conditions , 
 Interpret instrument readings to ascertain the depth of obstruction, 
 Select fishing methods or tools for removing obstacles such as liners, broken casing, screens, or drill pipe, 
 Operate specialized equipment to remove obstructions by backing-off or severing pipes by chemical or 
explosive action, 
 Insert detection instruments into wells with obs tructions, 
 Perforate well casings or sidewalls of boreholes with explosive charges , 
 Direct drilling crews performing activities such as assembling and connecting pipe, applying weights to 
drill pipes, or drilling around lodged obstacles , 
 Monitor sound wave generating or detecting mechanisms to determine well fluid levels. 
H&P Drilling – West, TX 
Floorhand June, 2014 – July, 2014 
My past duties as a Floorhand have included; 
 Assist in rigging up, rigging down and transporting of drilling rig and equipment, 
 Conducting preventative maintenance on rig, 
 Making connections while drilling, 
 Operating forklift to handle, sort and move drill tools, pipe, and other materials on location, 
 Ability to work safely at heights, 
 Repair of rig equipment, 
 Steaming & Painting, 
 Assisting Motorman & Derrickhand when needed, 
 Performing all Floorhand duties when tripping pipe, 
 Maintain drilling equipment on the drill floor, 
 Learning, following & promoting workplace safety practices, 
 Balancing- maintaining equilibrium to prevent falling when moving, walking, s tanding, kneeling, or 
crouching, 
 Climbing- going up or down ladders, stairs, ramps, or other objects using hands, arms, feet and legs, 
 Crouching- bending the body downward and forward by bending legs and spine in a bent over position, 
 Finger Agility & Dexterity- Feeling, picking, pinching, and other similar tasks that require finger motion,
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 Grasping- Gripping or applying pressure to an object with the fingers and palm holding an object in the 
hand, 
 Hearing- The ability to clearly and concisely perceive sounds, the ability to hear and understand detailed 
oral communications, and the ability to hear subtle changes or discriminations in sound, 
 Kneeling- bending legs at the knees or working on one or both knees, 
 Lifting- raising or lowering objects in a vertical direction, particularly heavy bulky objects, 
 Moving- moving objects backward, forward, in or out in a horizontal direction, particularly heavy or bulky 
objects, 
 Pulling- Exerting a steady backward, downward, upward, or outward force against an object-jerking, 
wrenching, stretching, towing, dragging, or tugging objects in a sustained motion, 
 Pushing- Pressing against something with steady forward, downward, upward, or outward force – 
shoving, punching, compressing, squeezing, mashing, packing, pressing, jamming, compacting, or 
squashing objects in a sustained motion, 
 Stooping- bending the body downward and forward by bending the spine at the wa ist – using the lower 
extremities and back muscles, 
 Talking- expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken work. Conveying detailed instructions to 
other workers accurately, loudly and/or quickly, 
 Walking- moving on foot, particularly on hard, unlevel, or wet surfaces. 
Navy Reserve - Harlingen, TX 
Operation Specialist/ATF Protection May, 2011 to Present 
 Operate and monitor communications, 
 Detection, and weapons systems essential for controlling ai r, ground, and naval operations, 
 Duties include maintaining and relaying critical communications between air, naval, and ground forces; 
 Implementing emergency plans for natural and wartime disasters ; relaying command center information 
to high-level military and government decision makers; 
 Monitoring surveillance and detection systems, such as air defense; interpreting and evaluating tactical 
situations and making recommendations to superiors; 
 Operating weapons targeting, firing, and launch computer systems. 
North Houston Pole Lines – Abilene, TX 
Groundman December, 2012 to February, 2013 
As groundman, I perform miscellaneous tasks such as running errands and retrieving additional parts and 
equipment. 
 Performing work involved with the installation, 
 Rearrangement, maintenance, operation, removal and inspection of electrical facilities or projects as 
directed by a journeyman. 
 Driving and operating trucks and cranes associated equipment is also required. 
SOS Staffing/Schlumberger – Alice, TX 
Equipment Operator July, 2011 to July, 2012 
I have 1 year experience in oilfield work with SOS s taffing/Schlumberger 
 Spot equipment into position, rig up treating lines, hoses, wellhead connections, etc., to trucks, tanks and 
wells, according to company location safety standards 
 The ability to push/pull items weighing 50lbs 20 to 175 times in a 12 hour period. 
 The ability to lift items weighing 100lbs from the ground to the waist 8 to 10 times a day for a 12 hour 
period. 
 The ability to carry items weighing 100lbs 8 to 10 times a day for a 12 hour period, 
 The ability to stand up to 100% of the time, 
 The ability to climb up to 35% of the time 20 to 50 steps. (Up and Down @ 12 times per shift. I am able to 
tolerate 12 hours of standing, climbing, lifting, pulling, pushing, and ca rrying weights of up to 100 lbs,
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 I performed outside with prolonged exposure to the environment, both hot and cold and operations in 
prolonged exposure to wet or damp conditions , 
 Blend and prepare chemicals for pumping according to established procedures 
 Operate assigned bulk and auxiliary equipment during treatment, recognize equipment malfunctions, and 
correct them as necessary or report them to Service Supervisor 
 Disconnect treating connections, etc., according to safety procedures and returns them to proper location 
 Perform preventive maintenance on equipment according to company policy to insure unit is in safe and 
proper working condition for the next service job 
 Inspect and/or repair treating connections 
 Complete all required paperwork, including logs, checklists and reports, and submit them in accordance 
with company pol icy 
 Assist in keeping base location and equipment neat, clean, and in good repair 
 Strive for service quality and SQM implementation 
 Participate in well site job risk analysis and continual improvement programs in the district that affect 
client satisfaction 
 Wear PPE at all times and observe health, safety and environmental policies 
 Successfully complete required safety training (including but not limited to forklift, drugs, and alcohol, 
electrical, emergency response, fire, first aid, health and hygiene, PPE, SIPP, risk reporting, IT security, 
hazardous materials, driving) 
 Work Place Safety Coordinator: Inspected and ensured compliance of work environments; prepared 
reports on dangerous or non-compliant situations. 
 Providing excellent customer service 
 Troubleshooting in adapting at diagnosing and isolating malfunctions to component level in hydraulics, 
instrumentation, aegis console control systems using detail schematics, blue prints, and appropriate 
electronic test equipment. 
 Following SOP's 
 Detail oriented 
 Results driven 
U.S. Navy – San Antonio, TX 
Operation Specialist/Mastered Arms/Correctional Officer August, 1996 to February, 2011 
I have, 2 years of hands on experience in supervisory, instructor, criminal interviews, report writing, Security, 
Law Enforcement and Safety. 
 First Aid and CPR, escalation for use of force, deadly force (to include Shoot – Don’t Shoot Scenarios), 
Mechanical Advantage Control Holds (MACH), Unarmed Self Defense Skills, Expandable Baton, weapons 
retention, patrol procedures, crime scene investigation, communications, firearms qualifications, and the 
use of OC spray, Warning Shots, Vapor Tracer, G911 Concussion Grenades, IED’s, Watch Standing, Tactical 
Communications, Tactical Team Movements, Personnel/Baggage/ Vehicle Inspections, Harbor Security, 
Crowd Control, Surveillance Techniques, not all inclusive, 
 14 years of in-depth knowledge of interviewing techniques and criminal report writing procedures, 
 Possess in-depth technical knowledge and analytical ability to provide solutions to improve operation 
 Articulate communicator who conveys technical concepts in clear and concise manner with the ability to 
be decisive in difficult and stressful situations , 
 Firearms proficiency, Qualified in the use of service weapons including Beretta M9 pistol, Mossberg, 
 12 gauge shotgun, M-16 rifle and AS-50, 
 Urinalysis Program Coordinator, 
 Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint), 
 Completed Department of the Navy, Navy Correctional Cours e, 
 Duty Master Arms Qualified. (2006), 
 A current Top Secret clearance (2006),
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EXPERIENCE 
2006 - Present: Advisor/Operations Security Manager, USS Stout DDG-55 
 Manage and supervises a Police Department on board ships. Manages the completion of hundreds of field 
interviews, interrogations, investigations and training on a daily basis. 
 Promulgating, implementing and executing Department of the Navy (DON) security policy as it relates to 
Anti-Terrorism (AT), Force Protection (FP), Law Enforcement (LE), Physical Security (PS) and protection of 
Naval Air Craft, installations and sensitive/classified information and material. 
 Implementing and executing Department of Defense, Department of the Navy, U.S. Fleet Commanders 
policies in AT/FP, and various security dis ciplines including Naval Security Forces Law Enforcement 
Policies. 
 Help conducted vulnerability assessments, reviewed post validations, assistance visit, formal and informal 
training evolutions and exercises, and act as a subject matter expert to host Nati on military and civilian 
Law Enforcement and Intelligence Agencies. 
 Conducts and participates in ashore and afloat training exercises to enhance readiness and improve 
training in AT/FP, LE, and PS. 
 Coordinate and implement plans that outline operation procedures to be used in response to threats, 
disasters and police emergencies, and the recovery from these events, conduct crisis management 
activities. 
 Implementing and executing a security POA&M to track and mitigate a variety of command projects. 
 Research Requirements, compiled and analyzed data to create requirements for manning, equipping and 
training. 
 Provided intelligence to different operations such as Counter Drug OPS and Tactical OPS 
 Managed 300+ personnel in the daily operations and security covering over 20 thousand acres and 15 
piers. Writes complex documents for the planning and organizing of security for over 30 special events 
conducted on base with 7,000+ personnel involved. Writes awards, evaluations and recommendations for 
all personnel assigned. Created Power point presentations and gave briefs to command personnel 
 Assisted Agents from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Federal Investigative Services Division 
in the completion of a dozen military and civilian personnel background checks, with outstanding results. 
 Managed a pass office, responsible for the issuing of over 1,000 access badges annually through proper 
forms and background checks. (NCIC and CJIS) 
 Assisted supervising and managed all security, law enforcement, and Anti -Terrorism/Force Protection 
measures for USS Stout DDG-55 
 Analyzed, reviewed, and developed Physical Security and Law Enforcement Standard Operating 
Procedures, pre-planned responses and instructions governing the daily and safe operations of the 
department. 
 Evaluated Physical Security measures and proposed corrective action. 
 Responsible for the physical security and anti terrorism protection of more than 25,000 personnel. 
Planned, supervised and analyzed operation of all entry control points and vehicle inspection points as 
well as both fixed and mobile Anti -Terrorism/Force Protection security measures. 
 Developed access control plans and supervised the installation alarm and access control system to 
enhance physical security of the installations. 
 Briefed Upper Chain of Command including the Commanding Officer Daily of any significant events that 
occurred the prior day for approval and situational awareness. 
 Developed and implemented a Random Anti -Terrorism Measures program which strengthen the 
commands overall securi ty posture. 
 Managed a $1,500,000 budget for force protection improvement on board the installation. Transfer of 
Prisoners from ship to the Brig.
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 Military Police Investigator - conducted over 20 police investigations for events ranging from Larceny of 
Government Property to Desertion. Responsible for completing background checks on over 200 personnel 
seeks clearance to five ships located on two piers, during heightened force postures, utilizing local and 
federal records systems. Implemented new procedures for collect data for investigations. 
 Assisted local NCIS Agents and Sherriff Departments in the completion of 20 investigations an d 
background checks for wanted felons. 
 Managed the completion of required training for a department of 3 military and civilian personnel ranging 
from basic law enforcement tactics to writing police reports and the collection of evidence. 
 Developed port visit security briefs, implemented threat measures, developed security drills and 
preplanned response, and liaison with local and host Nation authorities to facilitate smoothly planned 
port visits and successful execution. 
 Urinalysis coordinator for 360 personnel - accountable for over 700 collected urine specimens per year. 
 Processed 8 personnel for separation due to positive Urinalysis results. 
Site Manager for the Navy Training Center, USS Inchon, USS Laboon, USS Gonzalez and USS Stout. 
 Provided guidance and supervision for 4 electronic technicians, and 3 administrative personnel for six 
major military training devices. 
 Responsible for the inventory management of over 12,500 items of government property supporting ship 
board simulator maintenance. 
 Performed evaluations and counseling on employee performance, attendance, and job growth. 
 Drafted statements of work, random orders of magnitude, and numerous contract documents supporting 
additional work requirements in support of government training device management. 
 Directed the installation and transition of 2 Navy Tactical Data Systems (NTDS) maintenance training 
devices, saving the Navy in excess of 12 million dollars in development costs 
 Devices, saving the Navy in excess of 12 million dollars in development costs. 
Lead Safety Officer: 
 Reported to the Ground Training Officer on all matters of general safety and served on Enlisted Safety 
Committee. 
 Developed and recommended safety training materials, and maintained site safety files. 
 Conducted division level safety and mishap prevention training and maintains applicable records. 
 Assisted in safety investigations as directed and made recommendations to better the safety program. 
 Acted as a "technical adviser" on mishap prevention and was the division's representative to the Enlisted 
Safety Committee. 
Command and Control Center: 
 Maintained cutting edge technical skills and up-to-date industry knowledge. 
 Skilled Data Link Operator NEC 0348 with experience in monitoring and controlling electronic computer 
and peripheral electronic data processing equipment to process business, scientific, engineering, and 
other data according to operating instructions. 
 Entering commands at a computer terminal and set controls on computer and peripheral devices. 
 Monitoring and responding to operating and error messages. 
Work Center Supervisor and Collateral Duty Inspector/Quality Assurance Inspector 
 Directed the management efforts of the Shipboard Division within the organizational maintenance 
activity. 
 Supervised 24 specialized ship maintenance personnel in the performance of their daily responsibilities on 
12 aegis consoles, 8 a/c units, and 12 MK 12 I FF box. 
 Assign workload priorities and assignments to personnel in routine, scheduled, unscheduled, phase 
inspections, and general repair and upkeep console maintenance.
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 Provide close hands on training to subordinate personnel on ship maintenance, safety, professional 
development and personal responsibilities. 
 Selected as the Technical Expert in Navy Tactical Data Systems (NTDS) for this position 
 Monitor work performed by personnel to ensure safety and compliance with established maintenance 
procedures, publications and directives. 
 Conducted in depth technical research to solve meticulous equipment malfunctions. 
 Trained personnel on Hazmat material in how to use and dispose chemicals properly 
 Reported technical and publication deficiencies to reporting agencies for correction. 
Education 
McAllen High School – McAllen, TX 
May 1996 
Operation Specialist School 
Corrections Specialist Navy Ashore - 1996 
NAVAL CORRECTIONS ACADEMY - San Antonio, TX 
Ashford University - San Antonio, TX 
BS in Criminal Justice - 2011 
Skills 
 Data Processor, 
 Word Perfect 
 Typing 
 Accounting 
 Data Entry 
 Public Relations 
 Excel 
 Database Manager, 
 Satellite link up, 
 Inventory Management, 
 Corrosion Control 
Languages 
 English 
 Spanish 
 Arabic 
 French 
Military Service 
Service Country: United States 
Branch: U.S. Navy 
Rank: E5 August, 1996 to February, 2011 
 Provided guidance and supervision for 4 electronic technicians, and 3 administrative personnel for six 
major military training devices. 
 Responsible for the inventory management of over 12,500 items of government property supporting ship 
board simulator maintenance.
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 Performed evaluations and counseling on employee performance, attendance, and job growth. 
 Drafted statements of work, random orders of magnitude, and numerous contract documents supporting 
additional work requirements in support of government training device management. 
 Directed the installation and transition of 2 Navy Tactical Data Systems (NTDS) maintenance training 
devices, saving the Navy in excess of 12 million dollars in development costs. 
Awards 
Navy Awards August, 1999 
 Navy Commendation Medal for outstanding leadership, compromising commitment to excellence and 
natural ability to excel prevented the delay of numerous critical ship board readinesses and enabled the 
Datalink to meet 100% of its operation commitments. 
 Awarded the Navy Achievement Medal for Shipboard Repair and Readiness. 
 Good Conduct Medal for faithful service. 
Certifications 
American Red Cross - 
 CPR/AED Adult 
 First Aid 
J&W Wireline Co. - 
 Forklift Operator 
 Arial lifting 
PEC Safety - 
 Basic Orientation 
Energes Mesa Safety Services - 
 Hydrogen Sulfide Annual Safety Training 
 Respiratory Fit Testing

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JUAN MARTINEZ 7

  • 1. 1 Juan P. Martinez, Jr. 1912 Mynah Ave - McAllen, TX 78504 mojoo07@yahoo.com - 210-387-6871 Work Experience: JW Wireline Company - Pleasant, TX Wireline Operator August, 2014 – Present  Operate pumps that circulate water, oil, or other fluids through wells to remove sand or other materials obstructing the free flow of oil,  Confer with others to gather information regarding pipe or tool sizes or borehole conditions in wells,  Observe load variations on strain gauges, mud pumps, and motor pressure indicators; and listen to engines, rotary chains, and other equipment in order to detect faulty operations or unusual well conditions,  Drive truck-mounted units to well sites,  Thread cables through derrick pulleys, using hand tools,  Close and seal wells no longer in use,  Install pressure-control devices onto wellheads,  Operate controls that raise derricks or level rigs,  Prepare reports of services rendered, tools used, or time required, for billing purposes ,  Examine unserviceable wells to determine actions to be taken to improve well conditions ,  Interpret instrument readings to ascertain the depth of obstruction,  Select fishing methods or tools for removing obstacles such as liners, broken casing, screens, or drill pipe,  Operate specialized equipment to remove obstructions by backing-off or severing pipes by chemical or explosive action,  Insert detection instruments into wells with obs tructions,  Perforate well casings or sidewalls of boreholes with explosive charges ,  Direct drilling crews performing activities such as assembling and connecting pipe, applying weights to drill pipes, or drilling around lodged obstacles ,  Monitor sound wave generating or detecting mechanisms to determine well fluid levels. H&P Drilling – West, TX Floorhand June, 2014 – July, 2014 My past duties as a Floorhand have included;  Assist in rigging up, rigging down and transporting of drilling rig and equipment,  Conducting preventative maintenance on rig,  Making connections while drilling,  Operating forklift to handle, sort and move drill tools, pipe, and other materials on location,  Ability to work safely at heights,  Repair of rig equipment,  Steaming & Painting,  Assisting Motorman & Derrickhand when needed,  Performing all Floorhand duties when tripping pipe,  Maintain drilling equipment on the drill floor,  Learning, following & promoting workplace safety practices,  Balancing- maintaining equilibrium to prevent falling when moving, walking, s tanding, kneeling, or crouching,  Climbing- going up or down ladders, stairs, ramps, or other objects using hands, arms, feet and legs,  Crouching- bending the body downward and forward by bending legs and spine in a bent over position,  Finger Agility & Dexterity- Feeling, picking, pinching, and other similar tasks that require finger motion,
  • 2. 2  Grasping- Gripping or applying pressure to an object with the fingers and palm holding an object in the hand,  Hearing- The ability to clearly and concisely perceive sounds, the ability to hear and understand detailed oral communications, and the ability to hear subtle changes or discriminations in sound,  Kneeling- bending legs at the knees or working on one or both knees,  Lifting- raising or lowering objects in a vertical direction, particularly heavy bulky objects,  Moving- moving objects backward, forward, in or out in a horizontal direction, particularly heavy or bulky objects,  Pulling- Exerting a steady backward, downward, upward, or outward force against an object-jerking, wrenching, stretching, towing, dragging, or tugging objects in a sustained motion,  Pushing- Pressing against something with steady forward, downward, upward, or outward force – shoving, punching, compressing, squeezing, mashing, packing, pressing, jamming, compacting, or squashing objects in a sustained motion,  Stooping- bending the body downward and forward by bending the spine at the wa ist – using the lower extremities and back muscles,  Talking- expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken work. Conveying detailed instructions to other workers accurately, loudly and/or quickly,  Walking- moving on foot, particularly on hard, unlevel, or wet surfaces. Navy Reserve - Harlingen, TX Operation Specialist/ATF Protection May, 2011 to Present  Operate and monitor communications,  Detection, and weapons systems essential for controlling ai r, ground, and naval operations,  Duties include maintaining and relaying critical communications between air, naval, and ground forces;  Implementing emergency plans for natural and wartime disasters ; relaying command center information to high-level military and government decision makers;  Monitoring surveillance and detection systems, such as air defense; interpreting and evaluating tactical situations and making recommendations to superiors;  Operating weapons targeting, firing, and launch computer systems. North Houston Pole Lines – Abilene, TX Groundman December, 2012 to February, 2013 As groundman, I perform miscellaneous tasks such as running errands and retrieving additional parts and equipment.  Performing work involved with the installation,  Rearrangement, maintenance, operation, removal and inspection of electrical facilities or projects as directed by a journeyman.  Driving and operating trucks and cranes associated equipment is also required. SOS Staffing/Schlumberger – Alice, TX Equipment Operator July, 2011 to July, 2012 I have 1 year experience in oilfield work with SOS s taffing/Schlumberger  Spot equipment into position, rig up treating lines, hoses, wellhead connections, etc., to trucks, tanks and wells, according to company location safety standards  The ability to push/pull items weighing 50lbs 20 to 175 times in a 12 hour period.  The ability to lift items weighing 100lbs from the ground to the waist 8 to 10 times a day for a 12 hour period.  The ability to carry items weighing 100lbs 8 to 10 times a day for a 12 hour period,  The ability to stand up to 100% of the time,  The ability to climb up to 35% of the time 20 to 50 steps. (Up and Down @ 12 times per shift. I am able to tolerate 12 hours of standing, climbing, lifting, pulling, pushing, and ca rrying weights of up to 100 lbs,
  • 3. 3  I performed outside with prolonged exposure to the environment, both hot and cold and operations in prolonged exposure to wet or damp conditions ,  Blend and prepare chemicals for pumping according to established procedures  Operate assigned bulk and auxiliary equipment during treatment, recognize equipment malfunctions, and correct them as necessary or report them to Service Supervisor  Disconnect treating connections, etc., according to safety procedures and returns them to proper location  Perform preventive maintenance on equipment according to company policy to insure unit is in safe and proper working condition for the next service job  Inspect and/or repair treating connections  Complete all required paperwork, including logs, checklists and reports, and submit them in accordance with company pol icy  Assist in keeping base location and equipment neat, clean, and in good repair  Strive for service quality and SQM implementation  Participate in well site job risk analysis and continual improvement programs in the district that affect client satisfaction  Wear PPE at all times and observe health, safety and environmental policies  Successfully complete required safety training (including but not limited to forklift, drugs, and alcohol, electrical, emergency response, fire, first aid, health and hygiene, PPE, SIPP, risk reporting, IT security, hazardous materials, driving)  Work Place Safety Coordinator: Inspected and ensured compliance of work environments; prepared reports on dangerous or non-compliant situations.  Providing excellent customer service  Troubleshooting in adapting at diagnosing and isolating malfunctions to component level in hydraulics, instrumentation, aegis console control systems using detail schematics, blue prints, and appropriate electronic test equipment.  Following SOP's  Detail oriented  Results driven U.S. Navy – San Antonio, TX Operation Specialist/Mastered Arms/Correctional Officer August, 1996 to February, 2011 I have, 2 years of hands on experience in supervisory, instructor, criminal interviews, report writing, Security, Law Enforcement and Safety.  First Aid and CPR, escalation for use of force, deadly force (to include Shoot – Don’t Shoot Scenarios), Mechanical Advantage Control Holds (MACH), Unarmed Self Defense Skills, Expandable Baton, weapons retention, patrol procedures, crime scene investigation, communications, firearms qualifications, and the use of OC spray, Warning Shots, Vapor Tracer, G911 Concussion Grenades, IED’s, Watch Standing, Tactical Communications, Tactical Team Movements, Personnel/Baggage/ Vehicle Inspections, Harbor Security, Crowd Control, Surveillance Techniques, not all inclusive,  14 years of in-depth knowledge of interviewing techniques and criminal report writing procedures,  Possess in-depth technical knowledge and analytical ability to provide solutions to improve operation  Articulate communicator who conveys technical concepts in clear and concise manner with the ability to be decisive in difficult and stressful situations ,  Firearms proficiency, Qualified in the use of service weapons including Beretta M9 pistol, Mossberg,  12 gauge shotgun, M-16 rifle and AS-50,  Urinalysis Program Coordinator,  Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint),  Completed Department of the Navy, Navy Correctional Cours e,  Duty Master Arms Qualified. (2006),  A current Top Secret clearance (2006),
  • 4. 4 EXPERIENCE 2006 - Present: Advisor/Operations Security Manager, USS Stout DDG-55  Manage and supervises a Police Department on board ships. Manages the completion of hundreds of field interviews, interrogations, investigations and training on a daily basis.  Promulgating, implementing and executing Department of the Navy (DON) security policy as it relates to Anti-Terrorism (AT), Force Protection (FP), Law Enforcement (LE), Physical Security (PS) and protection of Naval Air Craft, installations and sensitive/classified information and material.  Implementing and executing Department of Defense, Department of the Navy, U.S. Fleet Commanders policies in AT/FP, and various security dis ciplines including Naval Security Forces Law Enforcement Policies.  Help conducted vulnerability assessments, reviewed post validations, assistance visit, formal and informal training evolutions and exercises, and act as a subject matter expert to host Nati on military and civilian Law Enforcement and Intelligence Agencies.  Conducts and participates in ashore and afloat training exercises to enhance readiness and improve training in AT/FP, LE, and PS.  Coordinate and implement plans that outline operation procedures to be used in response to threats, disasters and police emergencies, and the recovery from these events, conduct crisis management activities.  Implementing and executing a security POA&M to track and mitigate a variety of command projects.  Research Requirements, compiled and analyzed data to create requirements for manning, equipping and training.  Provided intelligence to different operations such as Counter Drug OPS and Tactical OPS  Managed 300+ personnel in the daily operations and security covering over 20 thousand acres and 15 piers. Writes complex documents for the planning and organizing of security for over 30 special events conducted on base with 7,000+ personnel involved. Writes awards, evaluations and recommendations for all personnel assigned. Created Power point presentations and gave briefs to command personnel  Assisted Agents from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Federal Investigative Services Division in the completion of a dozen military and civilian personnel background checks, with outstanding results.  Managed a pass office, responsible for the issuing of over 1,000 access badges annually through proper forms and background checks. (NCIC and CJIS)  Assisted supervising and managed all security, law enforcement, and Anti -Terrorism/Force Protection measures for USS Stout DDG-55  Analyzed, reviewed, and developed Physical Security and Law Enforcement Standard Operating Procedures, pre-planned responses and instructions governing the daily and safe operations of the department.  Evaluated Physical Security measures and proposed corrective action.  Responsible for the physical security and anti terrorism protection of more than 25,000 personnel. Planned, supervised and analyzed operation of all entry control points and vehicle inspection points as well as both fixed and mobile Anti -Terrorism/Force Protection security measures.  Developed access control plans and supervised the installation alarm and access control system to enhance physical security of the installations.  Briefed Upper Chain of Command including the Commanding Officer Daily of any significant events that occurred the prior day for approval and situational awareness.  Developed and implemented a Random Anti -Terrorism Measures program which strengthen the commands overall securi ty posture.  Managed a $1,500,000 budget for force protection improvement on board the installation. Transfer of Prisoners from ship to the Brig.
  • 5. 5  Military Police Investigator - conducted over 20 police investigations for events ranging from Larceny of Government Property to Desertion. Responsible for completing background checks on over 200 personnel seeks clearance to five ships located on two piers, during heightened force postures, utilizing local and federal records systems. Implemented new procedures for collect data for investigations.  Assisted local NCIS Agents and Sherriff Departments in the completion of 20 investigations an d background checks for wanted felons.  Managed the completion of required training for a department of 3 military and civilian personnel ranging from basic law enforcement tactics to writing police reports and the collection of evidence.  Developed port visit security briefs, implemented threat measures, developed security drills and preplanned response, and liaison with local and host Nation authorities to facilitate smoothly planned port visits and successful execution.  Urinalysis coordinator for 360 personnel - accountable for over 700 collected urine specimens per year.  Processed 8 personnel for separation due to positive Urinalysis results. Site Manager for the Navy Training Center, USS Inchon, USS Laboon, USS Gonzalez and USS Stout.  Provided guidance and supervision for 4 electronic technicians, and 3 administrative personnel for six major military training devices.  Responsible for the inventory management of over 12,500 items of government property supporting ship board simulator maintenance.  Performed evaluations and counseling on employee performance, attendance, and job growth.  Drafted statements of work, random orders of magnitude, and numerous contract documents supporting additional work requirements in support of government training device management.  Directed the installation and transition of 2 Navy Tactical Data Systems (NTDS) maintenance training devices, saving the Navy in excess of 12 million dollars in development costs  Devices, saving the Navy in excess of 12 million dollars in development costs. Lead Safety Officer:  Reported to the Ground Training Officer on all matters of general safety and served on Enlisted Safety Committee.  Developed and recommended safety training materials, and maintained site safety files.  Conducted division level safety and mishap prevention training and maintains applicable records.  Assisted in safety investigations as directed and made recommendations to better the safety program.  Acted as a "technical adviser" on mishap prevention and was the division's representative to the Enlisted Safety Committee. Command and Control Center:  Maintained cutting edge technical skills and up-to-date industry knowledge.  Skilled Data Link Operator NEC 0348 with experience in monitoring and controlling electronic computer and peripheral electronic data processing equipment to process business, scientific, engineering, and other data according to operating instructions.  Entering commands at a computer terminal and set controls on computer and peripheral devices.  Monitoring and responding to operating and error messages. Work Center Supervisor and Collateral Duty Inspector/Quality Assurance Inspector  Directed the management efforts of the Shipboard Division within the organizational maintenance activity.  Supervised 24 specialized ship maintenance personnel in the performance of their daily responsibilities on 12 aegis consoles, 8 a/c units, and 12 MK 12 I FF box.  Assign workload priorities and assignments to personnel in routine, scheduled, unscheduled, phase inspections, and general repair and upkeep console maintenance.
  • 6. 6  Provide close hands on training to subordinate personnel on ship maintenance, safety, professional development and personal responsibilities.  Selected as the Technical Expert in Navy Tactical Data Systems (NTDS) for this position  Monitor work performed by personnel to ensure safety and compliance with established maintenance procedures, publications and directives.  Conducted in depth technical research to solve meticulous equipment malfunctions.  Trained personnel on Hazmat material in how to use and dispose chemicals properly  Reported technical and publication deficiencies to reporting agencies for correction. Education McAllen High School – McAllen, TX May 1996 Operation Specialist School Corrections Specialist Navy Ashore - 1996 NAVAL CORRECTIONS ACADEMY - San Antonio, TX Ashford University - San Antonio, TX BS in Criminal Justice - 2011 Skills  Data Processor,  Word Perfect  Typing  Accounting  Data Entry  Public Relations  Excel  Database Manager,  Satellite link up,  Inventory Management,  Corrosion Control Languages  English  Spanish  Arabic  French Military Service Service Country: United States Branch: U.S. Navy Rank: E5 August, 1996 to February, 2011  Provided guidance and supervision for 4 electronic technicians, and 3 administrative personnel for six major military training devices.  Responsible for the inventory management of over 12,500 items of government property supporting ship board simulator maintenance.
  • 7. 7  Performed evaluations and counseling on employee performance, attendance, and job growth.  Drafted statements of work, random orders of magnitude, and numerous contract documents supporting additional work requirements in support of government training device management.  Directed the installation and transition of 2 Navy Tactical Data Systems (NTDS) maintenance training devices, saving the Navy in excess of 12 million dollars in development costs. Awards Navy Awards August, 1999  Navy Commendation Medal for outstanding leadership, compromising commitment to excellence and natural ability to excel prevented the delay of numerous critical ship board readinesses and enabled the Datalink to meet 100% of its operation commitments.  Awarded the Navy Achievement Medal for Shipboard Repair and Readiness.  Good Conduct Medal for faithful service. Certifications American Red Cross -  CPR/AED Adult  First Aid J&W Wireline Co. -  Forklift Operator  Arial lifting PEC Safety -  Basic Orientation Energes Mesa Safety Services -  Hydrogen Sulfide Annual Safety Training  Respiratory Fit Testing