1. Michael Steven Takacs
Home: (614) 499-8506 Cell: (614) 981-2514
Address: 7003 Bartlett Rd Reynoldsburg OH 43068
E-mail: mtack878@gmail.com Work: (614) 663-5365
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
• Responsible for the management of physical security programs totaling millions of dollars as it
applied to federal client agencies.
• Trained agency personnel in Law Enforcement tactics, procedures
• Trained military personnel in Law Enforcement tactics, procedures
• Highly regarded team member, honored for performance and dedication
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
Mount Carmel Health Systems Security and Safety Officer (2013-Present)
• Patrol of facility to detect safety and security issues and to interact with personnel and visitors to
provide a professional and safe feeling
• Effectively intervenes in interpersonal conflicts to bring resolution to the existing incident
• Conducts investigations and reports on incidents affecting hospital protocol
• Training of Officers in all facets of the Security Officer position
The Department of Homeland Security Federal Protective Service
Inspector (RET) (1996-2014)
• Ensuring compliance with Department of Homeland Security requirements
• Managing processes and activities related to personnel, physical, contract, information and
communications security
• Preparing security data statistics for physical security assessments
• Conducting liaison activities with federal, municipal, state and Intelligence law enforcement
agencies and acting as lead for security assessments
• Investigating violations of federal, state and municipal laws and variances with security policy
• Presented cases in Federal, State and Municipal court in coordination with US Attorney, Municipal
and State Prosecutor
• Identifying potential problems or areas for improvement and provides solutions
• Developing and implementing security policies and procedures in coordination with government
agencies to include Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), Continuity of Operations Plans, policies
for visitor/access control and personnel/ visitor security processing procedures
• Providing support for all security functions in accordance with the NIMS, ISC, FPS and other
applicable government security directives associated with security programs
2. • Ensuring compliance with government policies, procedures, and federal security database (e.g.
NIMS, ISC, FPS)
• Interfacing with employees on security related issues
• Maintaining facility clearance
• Conducting security awareness briefings, training and education
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING:
Certified: FLETC Law Enforcement Instructor
Certified: FLETC/FPS Physical Security
Certified: American Red Cross Instructor
Certified: Federal Law Enforcement Basic Police Course Glynco, Georgia
Certified: OPOTA Police Certification
AWARDS and RECOGNITION:
Letter of Commendation from CRT and Training Division Director
Letter of Commendation from US Attorney Southern District Ohio
Letter of Commendation from FPS National Director
Special Service Recognition Hurricane Sandy
Special Service Recognition World Trade Center
Special Service Recognition Hurricane Katrina
Special Service Recognition McVeigh Trial
UNITED STATES ARMY RESERVE
CAPTAIN (RET) (1974-2010)
• Ensuring compliance with Department Of The Army security requirements
• Managing processes and activities related to personnel, physical, contract, information and
communications security
• Preparing security data statistics for physical security assessments
• Conducting liaison activities with federal, municipal, state and Intelligence law enforcement
agencies and acting as lead for security assessments
• Investigating violations of military laws and variances with security policy
• Developing and implementing security policies and procedures in coordination with Department Of
The Army to include Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), Operations Plans, visitor/access control
and personnel/ visitor security processing procedures
• Providing support for all security functions in accordance with Department Of The Army and other
applicable security directives
• Ensuring compliance with Department Of The Army policies, procedures
• Training of Soldiers for requalification to Military Police Military Occupational Specialty
• Maintaining Department Of Defense clearance
• Conducting security awareness briefings, training and education
• Command and Leadership of Soldiers from Company to Group level
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
Certified: US Army Small Group Instructor
Certified: US Army Total Army Instructor
Certified: US Army Physical Security
3. Awards and Recognition:
Meritorious Service Medal
Ohio Distinguished Service Medal
Army Achievement Medal (3 devices)
National Defense Medal
Army Reserve Overseas Medal
4. Responsibilities:
1. Conducts random, but frequent, patrols in his/her assigned area to detect and appropriately respond
to safety and/or security issues. These patrols can be performed on foot, motor vehicle, or bicycle, as
assigned.
2. Intervenes in interpersonal conflict safely and effectively to maintain order. Provides appropriate
intervention and/or assistance by detaining perpetrators of criminal acts, restraining hostile or
uncooperative patients, escorting belligerent visitors from the premises.
3. Conducts preliminary investigations, as appropriate and/or when requested, regarding those
incidents that amount to a criminal act or any incident that requires safety/security intervention.
4. Documents, by utilizing standard departmental/hospital forms, activities and incidents that are
required to be or should be recorded.
5. Conducts “lock/unlock” activities as required and appropriate.
6. Performs staff escorts and/or provides transportation to staff and/or visitors, as appropriate.
7. Performs vehicle assistance (jump starts, lock-outs,) as required and appropriate.
8. Enforces hospital parking policies and procedures, as appropriate.
5. 9. Responds to internal disaster incidents and provides appropriate assistance.
Other information:
KNOWLEDGE , SKILLS AND ABILITIES REQUIRED
1. Minimum education level of High School diploma. Prefer Associate’s Degree from an accredited
institution and/or equivalent law enforcement/fire fighting/military experience and training.
2. Valid Ohio Operator’s License with no more than one violation and/or at-fault accident in previous
two years. No more than two violations/at fault accidents in previous 3 years.
3. Ability to read and comprehend hospital/departmental policies and procedures, criminal statutes,
and regulatory publications.
4. Ability to successfully conduct preliminary investigations and document findings on standard
departmental or hospital forms.
5. Sufficient interpersonal skills to effectively interact with all persons, regardless of position, ethnicity,
sex, age, or economic status.
6. Sufficient interpersonal skills to consistently and equitably enforce the policies of the department
and hospital and the ability to effectively intervene in interpersonal conflict.
7. Ability to write legibly.
8. Officer will be required to complete the IAHSS Basic Security Officer training within the first six
months of being hired at the officer’s expense. Once the officer has successfully completed the
training, the Security Department will reimburse the officer the cost of the test.