Brian Ogden

In School Suspension Para-Professional/ Long Term Substitute at Splendora ISD
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Greater Houston

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Experience

    • United States
    • Education Administration Programs
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • In School Suspension Para-Professional/ Long Term Substitute
      • Sep 2014 - Present

      • Responsible for the daily instruction of at least one student with special accommodations due to underdeveloped social skills. • Delivered student instruction through lectures and demonstrations through the use of audiovisual aids and oral instruction. • Communicate with parents, school administrators, and social workers regarding student progress on a regular basis. Considerable hands-on experience in middle school education; good abilities in recognizing and meeting diverse learning needs; outstanding ability to adapt instructional style to diverse lesson plans. Show less

    • In School Suspension Para-Professional
      • Sep 2014 - Present

    • E-5 Training Supervisor
      • Dec 2010 - Jun 2013

      • Responsible for assigning and delivering lessons to be given to sailors to ensure readiness for deployment • As a part of the command training team, responsible to critique and provide feedback to trainers to ensure all training is facilitated within specified time parameters, professionally, and that the trainer has sufficient knowledge in order to deliver the training properly and to answer questions accurately. • Responsible for assigning and delivering lessons to be given to sailors to ensure readiness for deployment • As a part of the command training team, responsible to critique and provide feedback to trainers to ensure all training is facilitated within specified time parameters, professionally, and that the trainer has sufficient knowledge in order to deliver the training properly and to answer questions accurately.

    • Salvage Supervisor/ Welder
      • Sep 2010 - Feb 2011

      • Oversee a small demolition crew with the purpose of salvaging copper and other recyclable materials from building pending demolition. • As the on-site supervisor, I was charged with meeting and providing information to governmental agencies, such as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS), and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), to name a few, to ensure that the safety and proper removal of hazardous materials and debris are being met according to law. • As the welder, responsible for the maintenance and weld repairs to heavy equipment such as excavators and bobcats as well as 20-40 yard roll of dump boxes. Show less

    • United States
    • Public Safety
    • 400 - 500 Employee
    • Maintenance and Operations Supervisor
      • May 2007 - Jun 2010

      • Supervise trade workers such as plumbers, carpenters, welders, heating ventilation and air conditioning technicians, landscapers, and semi-skilled and manual workers such as custodians and laborers. • Plans, assigns, monitors and coordinates the work activities of assigned crews; prepares works schedules and set priorities of 21 assigned staff; adjust work assignments and schedules to maintain adequate staffing levels and respond to fluctuating workloads. • Estimate time, materials, and staffing needs for projects. Maintains and enforces safety regulations and procedures. Inspects facilities and work in progress to determine work requirements and for conformance to standards.• Interviews, conducts background investigation, and recommends candidates for hiring to manager. Conducts annual performance evaluations.• Assist manager in developing and implementing short and long term goals; track, monitor, and project unit's budget needs with a biannual budget of nearly seven million dollars; develop policies and procedures related to maintenance and operation of state prisons and ground. • Provided training annually to Department personnel covering a range of topics to include sexual harassment, blood borne pathogens, and safety and cleanliness to name a few. Also provided indoctrination training to new physical plant hires. Show less

    • Correctional Corporal
      • Feb 2004 - May 2007

      • Housing Unit supervisor responsible for supervising up to 200 inmates and 2 subordinate staff in housing units at a given time. • Responsible for making split second decisions to keep employees, contractors, visitors, and inmates safe and to maintain order in the facility. • Conduct surveillance to monitor inmate activities in person and using electronic surveillance systems. • Write reports concurrent with conducting interviews to determine the need for inmate disciplinary sanctions. • Daily interaction with general public to promote security to the community • Brief oncoming shift and senior personnel regarding daily events and relevant information of ongoing situations. Show less

    • United States
    • Armed Forces
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Work Center Supervisor
      • Jun 2000 - Mar 2003

      • Work Center Supervisor and Lead welder responsible for 10-15 employees at any given time performing maintenance and repair of all ship board piping systems including engine room high pressure steam piping and valve replacement using level 1 materials (CFE and CRMO), both with pressures as high as 1500 psi using SMAW and GTAW processes.• Responsible for repair of ship’s hull, super structure, and other associated piping systems to include sewage.• Set up and schedule daily work assignments and preventive maintenance on shop equipment as well as waste water pumps, tanks, and other associated fixtures. Control and maintain tools issued and returned.• Maintain and record quarterly funding in excess of $20,000 to order tools as well as office supplies to ensure smooth shop operation and organization. Evaluate job performance of employees semi-annually.• Performed pump operations during times of ship arrival and departure to ensure neither black nor gray water spilled over the side of the ship in restricted waters, or backed up into the ship itself. • As a systems expert, provided training to shipboard personnel on all firefighting and damage control systems to ensure crew readiness in the event of a casualty.• Received superior performance medal for duties as work center supervisor for repair division from November 2000 to June 2001. Show less

    • Maintenance Worker
      • Feb 1998 - Jun 2000

      • Responsible for maintenance and repair of over 45 aluminum naval air cushion type landing craft (hover craft) including chock and fuel tank replacement using GTAW process on aluminum, CRES, and other exotic metals.• Performed preventive maintenance on shop equipment using naval publications and equipment manuals.• Responsible for 5 maintenance personnel during the last 6 months as a result of promotion, to ensure that repairs were completed in a timely and professional fashion. • Received superior performance medal for on-site repairs of a hover craft in Sakibe, Japan, saving the Navy over $82,000 in contractor fees. Show less

Education

  • Lone Star College
    Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse
    2011 - 2014
  • University of Phoenix
    Criminal Justice Administration
    2006 - 2008

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