Stephen Neumann is seeking a position as a Security Administrator with Harris Corporation. He has over 10 years of experience in security roles in the military, including as a Security Manager at Fort Carson where he developed standard operating procedures resulting in no compromise of classified information. Currently he works at Pueblo Chemical Depot ensuring compliance with security regulations in handling chemical weapons. He has a Top Secret-SCI clearance and experience using the Joint Personnel Adjudication System.
1. Stephen Neumann
606 Raemar Dr. | Colorado Springs, CO 80911
(606) 304-8173 | stephen.neumann@outlook.com
Career Objective:
A dedicated, motivated and professional veteran seeking employment as a Security
Administrator with Harris Corporation. With previous experience using JPAS as a Security
Manager in the U.S. Army and willingness to learn or adapt to changes, I feel my skills and
abilities would benefit Harris Corporation.
Professional Skills:
Current Top Secret-SCI clearance
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Experience working with government and military security regulations through both
military service as a security manager and working chemical weapon demilitarization
where safety and security are top priority.
Ability to conduct self-inspections to ensure compliance with applicable laws and
regulations.
Professional Ability:
Previous experience using JPAS and submitting visit requests for personnel.
Ability to time manage tasks and meet deadlines.
Capability to perform under high stress situations.
Work Experience:
Ordnance Technician/Lead-Pueblo Chemical Depot, CO (June 2015-Present)
Compliance with Army physical security and cyber security on a daily basis while
handling and working with Chemical Warfare Agent, leading to no violations or breaches
in security.
Performed walk-downs of the work site to ensure proper procedures are being followed
and that paperwork is being completed properly, while performing walk-downs
discovered employees who did not understand the policy and through coaching helped to
develop their understanding of the security procedures.
Conduct daily accountability of chemical weapons and explosives ensuring accuracy in
tracking munitions between all departments and government entities, helping to assure
the company stays on schedule for destruction of the weapons.
2. Stephen Neumann
606 Raemar Dr. | Colorado Springs, CO 80911
(606) 304-8173 | stephen.neumann@outlook.com
Security Manager-Fort Carson, CO (May 2011-January 2013)
Developed multiple standard operating procedures for company level security concerns
regarding handling of classified information, storage of classified information and
destruction of classified information in the event of an emergency, resulting in a 0%
compromise of classified information during my time as Security Manager.
Ensured departments were in compliance with Federal Government and Military
regulations by conducting routine inspections of information, which led to a higher
standard in safeguarding classified information and performing very well with outside
security inspections.
Conducted foreign country briefings for Soldiers who were traveling outside of the
United States whether for government related business or personal, including submitting
visit requests for Soldiers to attend classes with different agencies.
Explosive Ordnance Disposal-Fort Carson, CO (October 2009-May 2015)
Developed lesson plans and trained over 300 U.S. Soldiers in the recognition, reporting,
and appropriate safety concerns with possible unexploded ordnance.
Experience working with local law enforcement agencies in Colorado concerning training
and real life recovered unexploded ordnance and improvised explosive devices.
Facilitated the accountability for over 200 explosive ordnance disposal specific training
aids including, but not limited to, ordnance items, IEDs, IED components, and inert
explosives. Implemented the use of a formal sign-out procedure to ensure training aid
inventories were accurate and were readily available.