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Security Supervisor

Location:
Fayetteville, NC, 28311
Posted:
October 16, 2010

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JOHN FITZGERALD GLENN

**** *********** **.

Fayetteville, North Carolina 28311

United States

Home: (910) - 488-1694

Work: (910) - 723-6485

WORK EXPERIENCE:

MASTEC (03/03/2009 - Present) - Technician

Raleigh, North Carolina United States

Supervisor: Chris peavey - 919-***-****; Contact: Yes

Pay Grade: N/A Salary: $15.00 per hour Hours per week: 40

Duties: Home services. Prepares for satellite dish system installations by

Reviewing installation orders; gathering equipment, supplies, and tools;

coordinates daily schedules with customers. Plans installations by evaluating

location; locating access; laying-out equipment and wiring plan. Establishes

cable satellite dish system by installing equipment; running and pulling TV

cable; programming and calibrating equipment; adhering to codes, regulations,

and standards. Verifies system functioning by testing equipment and

connections, identifying and correcting problems. Maintains records

By documenting installation, service, and repairs. Maintains and improves

Service by listening to customer's description of problems; diagnosing,

troubleshooting, and repairing problems; replacing and upgrading components;

referring to schematics, manuals, and manufacturers' instructions. Maintains

customer rapport by resolving concerns and answering questions. Maintains

safe work environment by following safe practices. Keeps supplies ready by

performing stock inventory; placing orders; verifying receipt. And

comfortable with Technical Troubleshooting are able to manage inventory

And provide outstanding and award-winning Customer Service and are able to

pay Attention to Detail. Have experience in cable, satellite, electrical,

telephone, home theater or home security installation, or residential wiring.

Department of the Army (05/29/2006 – 03/21/2009) - Security guard

Fort McPherson, Georgia United States

Supervisor: Mr. Goodman - 404-***-****; Contact: Yes

Pay Grade: GS - 6-4 Salary: $17.55 per hour Hours per week: 40

Duties: Serve as a Lead Security Guard responsible directing subordinate

Security Guards in the absent of a Lead Guard in the performance of law

enforcement duties to include enforcing special security measures in a

restricted controlled facility. Ensures the physical security of the building

and property of and the protection and safety of personnel in the HQ U.S.

Army Forces Command building. Protects critical property, documents,

information, materials and equipment that impact the national defense. Under

emergency situation, immediately takes appropriate action to insure

The security of personnel facilities and sensitive material, using initiative

And judgment in interpreting and applying policies and procedures. Maintains

Vigilance against acts of terrorism, sabotage, espionage, theft, violence,

and infractions of rules. Provides protection to VIPs, to include General

Officers, foreign dignitaries, and high-ranking members of the Department of

Defense. May serve as an armed escort for visitors. Controls access and

egress of personnel and material entering and leaving restricted areas.

Inspects possessions of those entering or leaving areas and identifies and

confiscates contraband when discovered. Closely observes the behavior of all

persons in the vicinity; endeavors to detect suspicious or abnormal behavior;

And stops, questions, and detains persons when probable cause exists to do

so. Thorough knowledge of applicable Federal Laws, the Georgia State Laws,

rules, regulations, codes and Marshall Hall Security Standard Operating

Procedures and methods to perform independently the full range of protective

responsibilities over Federal property, employees, and visitors within a

Federal Installation. Provides on-the-job training for new employees.

Provides input on performance standards and performance appraisals

For subordinates. Operates automated security systems to include closed

circuit television.

Department of Defense (06/27/2005 - 12-31-2005) - Range Control

Maintenance (Laborer)

Fort Bragg, North Carolina United States

Supervisor: Greg Mclean - 910-***-****; Contact: Yes

Pay Grade: WG - 3502 – 4 Salary: $12.03 per hour Hours per week: 40

Duties: Primary task is operate large, complex riding lawn mowers and

specially designed riding mowers that are operated on slopes and skilled in

the operation of various controls and levers to maneuver equipment and

lift/lower, adjust, engage/disengage components or attached devices. Required

to perform general cleaning and maintenance of equipment and the changing of

attachments and blades when required.

John D Fuller Sr. rec. center (04/13/2005 - 06/28/2005) - Security Officer

Fayetteville, North Carolina United States

Supervisor: BJ Morrissey - 910-***-****; Contact: Yes

Pay Grade: SA - N/A - 0

Salary: $15,000.00 per year

Hours per week: 40

Duties: Patrols property and Oversees the security of the property, Writes

Reports and documents all activities, Performs locking and unlocking of doors

and arming and de-arming of alarms as needed. Interfaces with local law

enforcement agencies as necessary and Assist in the investigation of security

breaches and assist with disciplinary and legal matters associated with such

breaches as necessary. Enforcement of security measures designed to protect

staff and visitors. Operates security system equipment (monitors, cameras,

radios and computers) designated to aid in the protection of the facility.

US. ARMY (01/29/2003 - 01/29/2005) - SGT/Team Leader

SJAFB, North Carolina United States

Supervisor: SFC Busby - 703-***-****; Contact: Yes

Salary: $2,500.00 per month

Hours per week: 60

Duties: Salary: $2,500.00 per month Hours per week: 60

Duties: Supervisor’s over a 13 soldiers men’s and women’s as we perform All

the duties of a Security Forces member, Such as Apprehension, restraint and

issue Armed Forces Traffic citation to individuals who are in void in a crime

or a traffic violation on base. Ensured that only authorized personnel gained

access to the five restricted areas. Preventing the lost of operational

assets. As an Installation Entry Control Point Sentry. Controlled access and

ensured the safety to over 15,000 personnel, searched over 200 delivery

vehicles and made contact with over 5,000 peoples entering the installation

on a daily basis. And as a External Security Response Team Supervisors

I direct and manage security operations in support of protection level

resources and monitor the well-being of forces posted in their area and

provide an immediate armed response to resources within my assigned area

during all incidents or emergencies. And I work in the Visitor Center

receives and processes in excess of 30,000 visitors annually for access to

the installation's controlled, restricted and limited areas.

Reviews requests for visit authorization and local forms to determine purpose

of visit or work to be performed, the location where the visit or work is to

be conducted and the work-site or the POC to be contacted. Determines escort

requirements and assures escorts are utilized when required. Determines type

of badge to be issued, verifies vehicle registration and proof of insurance,

and briefs visitor's on restrictions pertaining to possession of weapons,

cameras, and other contraband prohibited on the installation. Coordinates

directly with the installation protocol office, Contracting office, vendors,

service providers and local subcontractors to resolve conflicts involving

access requirements, contract start and ending dates. Ensures that all

Decals, badges and passes are returned to the appropriate office prior to

Individual being allowed to depart the installation. Evaluates and analyzes

local access control policies and procedures to identify ineffective or

inefficient operating procedures. Provides relevant and timely

recommendations and assistance to improve the quality of Custer services,

without compromising the integrity or intent of the security program or

access control standards established in the Air Force and local regulations.

Certified as a military bus driver.(BXX1)and(B121) Qualified with a M16-A2

and M-9 Pistol.

Firestone B.P. (11/18/1999 - 06/27/06) - Lead Operator

Wellford, South Carolina United States

Supervisor: Jeff Morris - 864-***-****; Contact: Yes

Salary: $16.50 per hour

Hours per week: 40

Duties: Set-up and run the roofing line, set-up main computer to run the

Mechanical troubleshooting to the motor and electrical circuits. Supervisor's

over a 6 men's and women’s crew as they perform their duties. Responsible for

operating Mechanized and electromechanical systems such as fork lift trucks,

manned storage and retrieval vehicles and high raise platform lifts which may

operate in narrow and constricted warehouse aisles.

South Carolina Army National Guard (09/12/1993 - Present) - SGT

Clinton, South Carolina United States

Supervisor: SFC George Bertsche - 803-***-****; Contact: Yes

Salary: $312.00 per month

Duties: 13B20 Field Artillery Gunner, Admin NCO and Sincgars (ASIP) Asst.

Inst.

Supervisor's of soldiers as they perform their drill weekend duties, Handle

all paperwork of classes soldiers have taking and determining training needs

and scheduling of training for soldiers, Submission of training evaluations,

Maintains reference publications library. Asst. supply technician Sgt. Duties

or perform administrative and technical duties such as procedural and

technical review of reports of survey. Assists in initiation of reports and

other property adjustment documents. Provides technical expertise to military

personnel engaged in supply and maintenance functions, and performs other

Duties as assigned.

Duties: 44E10 Machinist. Fabricates, repairs and modifies metallic and

nonmetallic parts using utility grinders, power cutoff saws, milling machines

and hydraulic presses, drill presses and attachments: Interprets job orders,

blueprints, sketches and specifications; Lays out and sets up work; Computes

and sets up proper machine speeds to attain correct cutting speeds and depth

of cut and feed; Checks dimensions of finished work using measuring devices

as squares, rules, scales, micrometers and thread gauges. Work as armor in

unit supply room on weapon and service weapon. Operate and drive all

Unit’s vehicles.

Westinghouse NSD (02/09/1990 - 01/25/1996) - Platform Supervisor

N. Huntingdon, Pennsylvania United States

Supervisor: Ron Dennis - 1-800-***-****; Contact: Yes

Salary: $2,400.00 per month

Hours per week: 60

Duties: Set-up Lever 1 eddy current/sm-10, set-up ubend heat treat, Rosa 3

eddy current, Rosa 3 mechanical plugging, Rosa 3 plug removal, Rosa 3 laser

weld sleeving, hands on tube removal, tooling and design engineer. Set-up and

pull maintenance on these robot arms, as they are being use in a nuclear

plant and a welding inspector.

US. ARMY (02/12/1983 - 11/15/1989) - Ammunition Technician

Berlin, Armed Forces Overseas Germany

Salary: $19,000.00 per year Hours per week: 40

Duties: Ammunition Technician and truck driver, Responsible for handle all

the ammunition for the unit and small arms repairers, by apply a general

understanding of mechanical systems in order to disassemble weapons and set

aside components with obvious wear or damage, bent parts, loose rivets,

broken teeth or cams, burrs, scratches, pitting, and rust. Use knowledge of

technical manuals, specification sheets and drawings to determine operation,

assembly and tolerance of a variety of small arms subassemblies or bolt

assemblies; and weapons such as revolvers, automatic pistols and rifles.

Apply skill in using a variety of go, no-go gages to check for proper

assembly and operating tolerances such as correct amount of headspace, amount

of wear at the muzzle or proper size of portholes in the barrel and the use

hand tools including files, hones, drills, hammers and punches to smooth

burrs and scratches in metal parts to replace loose rivets in receivers or

other assemblies. 13B10/31Y10

EDUCATION:

College/University

Grantham University (12/17/2008 - Still Attending)

Kansas city, Missouri

United States

Degree: - Major: computer science

GPA: 4.00 Semester Hours: 28

College/University

Bellevue University /DEU (09/15/2007 - Present

Coral Gables, Florida

United States

Degree: Certificate of Completion - Major: IT Management

GPA: 4.00 Semester Hours: 39

Description: Completed classes in Pc Repair & Operating Systems Technologies

and Computer Networking, Spreadsheets & Database

Army Training Support Center

Fort Eustis, Virginia

United States

Course Completion Date: 30 April 2007

Certificate of Completion Course: Physical Security

Credit Hours: 20 Course Number: 191 G1106

MP1000- Physical Security Planning (5 credit hours)

MP1001-Installation Physical Security (5 credit hours)

MP1002 -Area Security (5 credit hours)

MP1003-Materiel Control (5 credit hours)

Department of the Army

WHFRTC, Greenville KY

Certificate of Training

Course Completion Date: 23 April 2010

FBCB2-BFT Digital Master Trainer Course (120)hrs

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

Certification - Blue Force Tracker NET/FBCB2 Master Trainer Course

(04/23/2010)

120hrs. Address operator, staff and maintainer tasks as well as train the

trainer type events to allow Units to sustain training readiness.

Certificate of Completion

Computer Networking, Spreadsheets & Databases (02/15/2008)

12hrs. Classes Completed.

Certification - Pc Repair & Operating Systems Technologies (12/06/2007)

12hrs.classes completed.

License to operate all Military vehicles and GOVs.

License - Bus Driver (02/15/2003)

48 Passengers bus driver. Driving other soldiers around base for training.

Award - NCO of the Quarter (10/21/2004)

4th Fighter Wing and 4th Security Forces. JUL-SEP 2004

Award - NCO of the Quarter (01/15/2004)4th Fighter Wing and 4th Security

Forces. Oct-Dec 2003

Certification - Security Forces Duties and Responsibilities (02/16/2003)

80hrs.Basic duties and Objective as a Security Forces member.

Certification - Sincgars (ASIP) (03/27/2001)

80hrs. upgrade training on the (ASIP) radio.

Certification - Sincgars Assistant Instructor (10/20/1999)

80hrs. Training on Instructor other how to setup and program the Sincgars

(ASIP) radios to be able to commucation with other radios while in combat.

Training - Welding Inspector (09/14/1993)

160hrs. Classroom training on ultra sound welding inspector

Training - Eddy current and Tooling Designer (10/29/1995)

240hrs. Hands on training.



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