Charles Rountree is a highly skilled and experienced individual seeking a new position. He has over 7 years of experience as a combat medic in the U.S. Army, where he received extensive medical and tactical training. Rountree also has experience in automotive repair, pipe inspection, fencing installation, and currently works full-time while attending college. He is motivated, a strong leader, and strives for success in all his roles.
1. Cha rle s A. Ro untre e
165 CR 4219, Decatur, TX 76234
(940) 577 4662 austin.rountree@gmail.com
Profile I am a strong willed, goal oriented, team player, who strives for success and am
willing to put in the time and effort to make great things happen.
I have recently left my former job as a Commercial Fence Estimator/Project
Manager for JBS Fence Co. After successfully meeting a personal quota of $100,000
of fence sold per month. With positive and gainful profit margins.
I’m a Decorated U.S. Army Combat Medic (EMT) with equivalent job
descriptions as a civilian paramedic. Highly motivated to leverage 7+ years of
achievements, and knowledge from a medical and military career and apply
dedicated service to any position and or tasking assigned to me. Qualifications
include adaptive leadership skills; comprehensive field and medical training; and
extensive experience in both tactical and conventional medical practices; both
knowledgeable and proficient in mechanical, electrical, and technological systems
and all Windows OS’s and software.
Have work as an automotive mechanic, maintaining and repairing engines, both
gas and diesel. As well as HVAC and electrical systems.
I then moved on to pipe inspection in the natural gas oil field and before making
the decision to join the Armed Force.
Key Skills —Team Management
- Leadership
- Logistics
- Mission Planning and
Implementation
- Regulation and Guideline
Interpretation and Execution
- Strong Commitment to
Organization and Fellow
Employees
- Project Management
- Estimation/Bidding Contracts
- Occupational Health
and Safety
— Emergency
Planning & Response
— Preventative
Medicine
— Health Diagnostics
— Emergency Medical
Care
— Mass Casualty
Triage & Care
— Radio Transmission Operator
— Site Management
— Security Operations
— Defensive Tactics
— CounterterrorismStrategies
— Firearms Safety & Handling
— Engine & Generator
Repair/Main
Experience Experience as an auto repair mechanic began taking the Auto Mechanics Course
in High School for Freshman through Senior years. I learned all basic auto repair
and maintenance while attending the course; maintained an A average. I began
work at Hi Performance Motorsports in February 2004 as a mechanic in a fast
paced environment. Turnover rate of scheduled jobs entering the shop to vehicles
leaving was increased exponentially.
In November of 2005 I began work for Drillpipe Inspection including the Swivels
of drilling rigs, bits, and all grades of drill pipes to heavy casings and collars. We
cleaned, inspected, for all equipment for hairline fractures, weakness in materials
using various tests including electromagnetism.
2. I enlisted into the U.S. Army at 19 years old in 2006. I served for over 7 years
and was Honorably discharged under a medical retirement. Last day of service in
the U.S. Army was 5/21/2013: Warrior Transition Battalion, Ft. Sam Houston, I
had a Previous Deployment to Afghanistan
My main job title was Army Healthcare Specialist (68W10, Sept. ‘06 to Present
Awarded combat Medic position at the culmination of 9-week basic training and
an additional 17 weeks of intensive, specialized medical training. Including all
aspects of health and safety from logistics to the enforcement of protocols set in
place to protect and keep the working force in a constant state of readiness.
My primary goal and mission is to return to be a productive member of society,
and continue growing in my skill sets across the board in everything I do.
I was Medically Retired from the Army and given a disability rating. but I am
still willing and eager to work, learn and contribute the best I can. I previously
supported NATO at Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (S.H.A.P.E.) in
Belgium, Europe as a duty assignment where I was in a supervisory role within a
clinic that provided medical care to a community of more than 15,000 Troops and
Families from all Countries within the NATO Alliance. Also provided extensive
training to the NATO military community in Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TC3),
and Counter-Insurgency training in urban environments, advanced first aid, and
chemical response procedures. Deployed to Southern Afghanistan in September
2008 as a Combat Medic with the 2nd Battalion 2nd Infantry Regiment of the 1st
Infantry Division to perform Counter-Insurgency (COIN) Operations. Worked as
the first echelon of care for over 120 men, with tasks and duties including but not
limited too preventative medicine, emergency medicine and invasive care and
surgery, the environmental safety of our Operating Base, and strive to observe and
curtail situations to prevent accidents that may jeopardize not only equipment but
life itself. This while also fulfilling my responsibilities and details as a Soldier, and
that means to do whatever is rightfully asked of me, we need be. I had highly
influential command of nearly 200 Soldiers.
Prior to my deployment to Afghanistan I was part of Charlie co. 302nd Brigade
Support Battalion stationed at Camp Casey, South Korea, our mission was to train
and be the first reaction force in case of invasion of South Korea by North Korea.
My Duties consisted of being the Companies unofficial mechanic for both tracked
and wheeled vehicles, including electric generators. While there I had an
assignment as an instructor to train a Brigade of nearly 3,500 Soldiers on the
Combat Lifesaver Course. For my resourcefulness as a member of Charlie Med. I
was given the responsibility of the layout, setup, and logistical aspects of building
a Level II Aid Station capable of treating and holding up to 45 patients at a time, a
tasking normally delegated to the senior leadership within the Company.
Results: Earned consistent commendations for devotion to duty with citations for
excellence in rapidly resolving crisis situations, upholding law and order, relating
effectively with culturally diverse populations and protecting and saving lives.
3. Fulfilled a range of duties for both combat and peacekeeping missions. Gained
proficiencies and experience in: Leadership and the care for my comrades and the
civilian population.
Have had multiple handwritten recommendations to attend the Army Flight
Medic Program, and the Army’s Physician’s AssistantProgram
Saved people’s lives because of the actions and interventions I personally
performed on them during times of chaos and uncertainty.
Recognition &
Awards
Honored with three Army Achievement Medals for performing above the
satisfactory standards of a Soldier (2006,2008,2009),two Army Good Conduct
Medals (2009/2012), Korean Defense Service Medal (2007), NATO Medal (2009),
Afghanistan Campaign Medal (2009), Global War on Terrorism Medal (2006),
Army Service Ribbon (2006), three Overseas Service Ribbons (2007, 2009,2011),
Earned Expert Marksman Awards in small arms, assaultrifles, and grenades.
Awarded the Combat Medic Badge for treating casualties while being engaged by
the enemy.
20 Months of OJT and part time employment at Hi Performance automotive shop.
Oil field doing pipe inspection from 2004-2006 at Drilchek working up to the
position of Yard Foreman and Inspector.
Worked unsupervised as Estimator/Project Manager JBS Fence Co. contract
authorization and purchasing authority.
Education &
Credentials ASVAB score = 87
AFQT scored top 10 percentile
General Technical: 116
Electrical: 123
Food: 126
Technical: 121
Administration: 117
Field Artillery: 124
Communications: 121
Combat: 124
Mechanical: 130
Maintenance:126
EMT-B Army School of Medicine MEDCOM, where I was a National Registered
Emergency Medical Technician and accrued over 36 College Credits within 6
months.
Bridgeport High School — Bridgeport, TX
4. High School Diploma, 6/06
No lower than an A average while attending High School Automotive Course for
all 4 years
I am currently attending College to better myself at Weatherford College full time,
but I also work at full time job as well, I have curtailed my classed to work around
my job schedule.
Certifications
& Clearances:
EMT-B
Certified in first aid/CPR, Combat Lifesaver Course (CLS-instructor), Tactical
Combat Casualty Care (TC3-instructor), Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability (HIPAA),
HAZMAT, CBRNE.
Weapons certifications: Qualified Expert using M9 pistol, M4 carbine, M67
fragmentation grenade.