Maywood, NJ 07607 Mobile: 9733306997 Email: jcbcb030@westpost.net Country of citizenship: United States of America Veterans' Preference: 5-point preference based on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces Clearance: SECRET AVAILABILITY Job Type: Federal Career Intern Student Career Experience Permanent Work Schedule: Part Time Full Time DESIRED LOCATIONS US-NJ-Central US-NJ-Northern US-NY-Northern US-NY-New York City US-NY-Westchester WORK EXPERIENCE United States Air Force Aviano AB, Italy 6/2005 - 2/2010 Salary: 60,000 USD Per Year Hours per week: 42 Security Forces (Military Police) Jan 06 - Jan 07 Response Force Member: Performs Force Protection duties and related security functions for the largest bomb win in the Air Force. Supports 2nd Bomb Wing an d 33 associate units, including Headquarters Eighth Air Force, 917 Wing and inst allation of over 22,000 acres with over 57,000 military, civilian, retired and f amily members. Provides normal, emergency and contingency protection for the Air Forceas largest MPA. Secures the DoDas largest WSA. Performs primary duties a s close-in sentry, close boundary sentry, security response team and alert fire team member. Monitors two-person concept and two-person control, maintains surve illance over restricted area boundaries, performs area and personnel searches an d responds to situations involving operational resources during hostile and simu lated situations. Feb 07 - Jun 09 Security Response Team Leader: Provides armed response to intercept and neutrali ze all intruders into AF restricted areas prior to them gaining access to/damagi ng priority AF resources. During contingency actions respond emergency forces to isolate and contain hostilities, provide final denial fire and maintain 360 deg ree security for Air Force Protection Level 1, 2, 3 and 4 resources. Provide sec urity for F-16 wing aircraft weapons system. Prepares restricted areas/flight li ne aircraft parking areas for arrival of aircraft transporting nuclear component s. Implements frequent random anti-terrorism measures on the flight line. Conduc ts security awareness tests of flight line personnel through security oriented q uestions and badge verification checks. Sep 08 - Feb 09Rapid Aerostat Initial Deployment Operator: RAID utilizes EO/IF ( Infrared) sensors, radars, flash and acoustic gunshot detectors, to provide pers istent, panoramic surveillance of the covered area, providing timely warning of potential threats and other events valued for intelligence purpose. The main sen sor is an EO/IR payload, carrying a laser rangefinder, designator and target mar ker. Other sensors can cue the RAID as well, including counter mortar radars, wh ich detects mortar attacks and can cue the RAID in seconds. Jun 09 - Feb 10 Security Controller: Implements up-channel reporting procedures and applies down -channel actions as required. Maintains command, control and communications with over 30 posted sentries and ensures key avenues of escape are contained and for ces are effectively deployed. Coordinates security forces engaged in major accid ent responses. Prepares blotters and ensures required compliance checks and insp ections are documented. Maintains and accounts for classified information. EDUCATION University of Maryland University College Aviano AB, Italy Some College Coursework Completed, 12/2007 6 Semester Hours Major: Criminal Justice Community College of the Air Force Lackland AFB, Texas Some College Coursework Completed, 10/2005 34 Semester Hours Major: Criminal Justice
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