Louis F Benedict
Pearl City, Hawaii 96782
Ph.808-***-****
I am applying for a Security position in your organization.
**** – 1964 United States Marine Corps
Honorable Discharge
Radio/Telegraph Operator
TAD Base Police as a Radio Operator. (Also went on patrols as a second man (Shotgun)
1965 – 2024 Hawaiian Electric Co.
Positions:
Lineman, Inspector, Aerial Lineman, Foreman, Supervisor, Superintendent.
Retired as Superintendent of the Live Line Transmission Maintenance and Construction Division.
Responsible for HECO’s Apprentice training, Overhead and Underground Divisions.
1998 – 2007
Worked for several Electrical Contractors on Oahu, Maui and the Big Island.
2012– 2024 Security Experience
Security Experience: Waikiki Hyatt Hotel and Resort
Security Officer:
Responsible for the Safety of Hotel Guest and Employees.
(Performed First Aid as needed).
Worked with the HPD: trespass unauthorized people on property; on property vehicle accidents; theft and property damage.
Monitored CCTV and filled in for the Security Dispatcher.
Patrolled Parking Structure, issued citations as needed.
Monitored Hotel banquet functions.
Reluctantly, around I left the Hyatt to help a good friend start up an electrical business (RJ’s Electrical).
After about a year RJ’s Electrical had established a good cliental and on their feet I reapplied at the Hyatt and was rehired.
After a couple of years back at the Hyatt again I had to leave for an offer I could not turn down.
2012 – 2023 TLH Project Management
Oversee Electrical Contract work for HECO
2023 KT Protection Services and Securitas
KT Protection Serevice:
Ala Moana Shopping Center: Stand-by while contractors renovated shops.
Salt Lake Shopping Center security.
These were night shifts jobs. Wanted to work daytime.
I have Parkinson’s which limits my walking. While at Salt Lake Shopping, I had the use of a golf cart to patrol. Used my mobility scooter at times to patrol when the golf cart was down.
Waipio Business Center (with Securitas) also a night shift. The hiring Supervisor told me that the center was working on getting a golf cart which never happened. Since the WBC was a large area to cover, I used my mobility scooter for the patrols. After almost four months still no cart. I was also told that if a day shift opened, I could change. Several day-shift positions were posted but I was never notified so I quit.
If you need further information, or clarification please call me at any time. Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely,
Louis Benedict