Callum Miller

BOWMAN Systems Manager at Royal Military Police
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Kinghorn, Scotland, United Kingdom, UK

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Experience

    • Armed Forces
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • BOWMAN Systems Manager
      • Jan 2018 - Present

      BOWMAN Systems Manager for 1st Regiment Royal Military Police. Responsible for delivery of all training, planning, and management of large-scale requirements of complex communication equipment and the tactical communication networks both within the UK and Operations.-Responsible for consulting with higher Army formations and stakeholders to ensure network and quality of connection allow for seamless 4G data and voice transmissions.-Responsible for installation and management of fiber optic networks and monitoring.-Management of all frequency requirements for both tactical communications and the Police TETRA Airwave radio system.-Management for Airwave communication delivery and training throughout the Royal Military Police, including policy and health and safety. Show less

    • Armoured Vehicle Instructor
      • May 2021 - Present

      Part of a newly formed team to deliver Panther armored vehicle training to members of the Regiment.

    • Communications Manager
      • Jan 2017 - Dec 2017

      Responsible for the setup and management of a Communication department within the Military Police at Leuchars Station. Responsible for the maintenance and administration of all tactical and 4G communication equipment and vehicle platforms.

    • Shift Manager
      • Jun 2014 - Dec 2016

    • Shift Manager
      • Jan 2014 - May 2014

    • Shift Manager
      • Dec 2012 - Dec 2013

      Deployed to the British Army Training Unit Suffield in Canada to provide real-time Policing support to the British Army across an area of approximately 2,700 square kilometers. Each rotation would see a new battlegroup of around 1400 new personnel arrive at the training location.

    • Royal Military Police
      • Nov 2009 - Nov 2012

      Team member in a team of 6 investigators that were responsible for investigating volume crime within the Catterick garrison area of responsibility. Day-to-day roles included gathering evidence to investigate criminal activity, conducting interviews, and planning and executing investigation strategies to cover every aspect of a criminal investigation.

Education

  • University of Wolverhampton
    Postgraduate Degree, Wireless Telecommunications

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