1. Miguel A. Diaz
6940 Tradewind St.
Amarillo TX, 79118
(562)396-7997
Migueldiaz1@me.com
Operations Specialist
Highly organized, analytical, and business savvy operations professional. Offering 8 years of progressive experience, and
strong contributions in diverse phases of operations management. Possessing a strong managerial/supervisory
background through progressively increased responsibilities. Seeking a dynamic, forward growing company where I can
apply my analytical and logistical knowledge and abilities.
Skills and Qualifications
Fire & Hazardous Material Prevention
& Protection Techniques
Human Resources Processes &
Payroll Services
Data Entry & Electronic Spreadsheet
Formatting
Firearm and Explosives Handling Risk Management Spanish/English Translator
Personal Care & Protective Services Keyboard Typing & Letter Writing Process Analysis and Improvement
Protective Services & Surveillance
Techniques
Logistics Support Loss Prevention
Techniques
Project/Program Management
Safety and Occupational Health
Programs
Purchasing/Procurement Methods Case Management
Sample/Specimen Collection and
Processing
Inventory Management and
Distribution
Counseling & Crisis Intervention
Techniques
Skill with Hand Tools or Power Tool,
Heavy Machinery Operator
Schedule/Itinerary Planning
Shipment/Transportation Planning
Electronic Spreadsheet Formatting
Surveying and Mapping Methods Teaching and Instructing Integrated Electronic Systems
Experience
Conductor May 2013-Present
Union Pacific Railroad
Responsible for safe transport of multi million dollar freight and equipment
Substance Abuse Counselor July 2012-April 2013
US Marine Corp Camp Pendleton,
California
Providing substance abuse education/prevention, urinalysis screening and assistance to the commander on substance
abuse related matters.
Company Clerk April 2011-July 2012
US Marine Corp Camp Pendleton, California
Based on previous performance was chosen to manage the following clerical and administrative duties for the Marine
Corp Headquarters and Service Company:
• Managed all executive administrative responsibilities to support all adjacent units; including: ordering organic
supplies, arranged travel for military personnel and logistical coordination of ammunition deliveries.
• Assigned to support the administration of military justice to staff level billets, and to perform duties within a
Classified Material Control Center (CMCC).
• Audited field service records, verifying information contained in unit diary feedback reports/personnel
management reports.
• Prepared discharge and retirement documents, and verified the accuracy of information contained in company
databases. (Mainly utilizing Microsoft Excel 2010 to perform duties)
Infantry Platoon Guide/Assisting Platoon Sargent April 2011-April 2005
Squad Leader
Team Leader
2. As a noncommissioned officer assigned as fire team leader, rifle squad leader and rifle platoon guide was responsible for
the following:
• Wrote combat orders, issued orders and submitted reports.
• Performed duties as Watch Officer in an Operations Center handled all inbound emergency calls and reports.
• Instructed and operated ground-based operational surveillance system (G-BOSS); and placement of ground
sensors with GPS tracking system.
• Performed individual protective measures to counteract the effects of nuclear, biological, and chemical
contamination.
• Determined current location and traverses designated points using a topographic map, lensatic compass, and
protractor.
• Conducted defensive operations, security operations and coordinated with adjacent units regarding casualty
evacuations.
• Directed obstacle emplacement and planned for movement in an IED environment.
• Conducted casualty evacuation, supervised the evacuation of casualties and employed Guardian Angel concepts.
• Implemented the Marine Corps Planning Process by created and following SOP’s.
• Prepared Marines for combat operations, aided observations and led immediate action (IA) drills.
• Developed warning orders, map overlays.
• Lead a squad sized unit in defensive operations and squad patrol in urban operations.
• Prepared fire plan sketches, wrote squad patrol orders and briefing leaders.
• Direct the employment of mortars and machine guns in support of defensive operations.
• Communicate using wired communications, Emplace an M18A1 Claymore mine, Employ pyrotechnics,
• Lead a platoon in a deliberate vehicle/personnel checkpoint
Education
Marine Corp Institute January-May
2009
Meridian, Mississippi
Marine Aviation Supply Course Nalcomis Computerized Supply Program
Relational Supply Computerized Program Instruction for the Marine NCO
Mathematics for Marines Leadership/Management Course
Communications-Plans and Orders Terrorism Awareness Course
Graduated Honor Class 2009 Scored 95.4% - Overall 2nd highest score ever achieved for this program
Awarded and received promotional upgrade to Private First Class
Marine Corp Basic Training/SOI Training September 2005-January 2005
US Marine Corp San Diego,
California
Military Science, Leadership, Physical Fitness
NGYCP-Grizzly Youth Academy/Challenge Charter School July-December 2007
California National Guard San Luis Obispo, California
General Education – GPA 3.5 Student Body Presidential Nominee
Member Student Council Member Yearbook Committee
High School Diploma
Influential in faculty decisions related to 3 major issues regarding the student body.
Honors and Awards
3. Honorable Discharge April 2013 International Security Assistance Force Medal 2011
Good Conduct Medal 2012 Meritorious Unit Commendation Medal 2011
Afghanistan Campaign Medal 2010 Operation Enduring Freedom-Superior Performance Award 2010
Marine Corp Certificate of Commendation 2010 US Naval and Marine Corp Medal of Achievement Nominee 2010
Marine Corp Institute-Graduate Honor Class 2009 US Marine Corp Martial Arts - Green Belt 2010