David Castillo

Warehouse Associate at Sun Pacific
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Dinuba, California, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Food & Beverages
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Warehouse Associate
      • Dec 2018 - Present

      broke down pallets of different sizes of boxes. Kept coworkers station stacked with boxes so they can load oranges to be shipped broke down pallets of different sizes of boxes. Kept coworkers station stacked with boxes so they can load oranges to be shipped

    • Retail
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Shipping Assoicate
      • Oct 2016 - Present

      properly stacked product onto pallets 7ft high, wrapped, and loaded into trucks for shipping. properly stacked product onto pallets 7ft high, wrapped, and loaded into trucks for shipping.

    • United States
    • Restaurants
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Line Cook
      • Apr 2015 - Jun 2015

    • United States
    • Outsourcing and Offshoring Consulting
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Warehouse Worker
      • Nov 2014 - Feb 2015

    • Senior Fire Support Trainer
      • Aug 2009 - Apr 2012

      Scenario trained multiple groups of 500 soldiers and officers on their decision making skills before evaluation and deployment to combat. Assigned a leadership role out of 26 non-commissioned officers to be a representative from the Engineer Unit to teach and evaluate personnel and their job skills. Successively completed a Sling Load Inspector Course and Low Altitude Low Cost Course. Certified to inspect materials. Successfully oversaw the safe firing of over 800 live artillery… Show more Scenario trained multiple groups of 500 soldiers and officers on their decision making skills before evaluation and deployment to combat. Assigned a leadership role out of 26 non-commissioned officers to be a representative from the Engineer Unit to teach and evaluate personnel and their job skills. Successively completed a Sling Load Inspector Course and Low Altitude Low Cost Course. Certified to inspect materials. Successfully oversaw the safe firing of over 800 live artillery munitions and the successful dropping of aircraft ordnance. 2002-2009 Company/Troop Fire Support NCO; Responsible for all maintenance, accounting and safekeeping of over $3.5 million worth of equipment, (infantry carrier vehicle). Solely responsible for establishing and running a Tactical Operations Center and living quarters in a live combat environment. Responsible for the health and welfare of 97 soldiers, ordering equipment and supplies, and all tactical operations. As part of the ground forces, led and supervised maintenance and combat preparations for ninety soldier Joint Security site. Successfully oversaw the safety of firing over 2,000 artillery munitions. Successfully participated in security measures during the first ever election in Iraq's independence Show less Scenario trained multiple groups of 500 soldiers and officers on their decision making skills before evaluation and deployment to combat. Assigned a leadership role out of 26 non-commissioned officers to be a representative from the Engineer Unit to teach and evaluate personnel and their job skills. Successively completed a Sling Load Inspector Course and Low Altitude Low Cost Course. Certified to inspect materials. Successfully oversaw the safe firing of over 800 live artillery… Show more Scenario trained multiple groups of 500 soldiers and officers on their decision making skills before evaluation and deployment to combat. Assigned a leadership role out of 26 non-commissioned officers to be a representative from the Engineer Unit to teach and evaluate personnel and their job skills. Successively completed a Sling Load Inspector Course and Low Altitude Low Cost Course. Certified to inspect materials. Successfully oversaw the safe firing of over 800 live artillery munitions and the successful dropping of aircraft ordnance. 2002-2009 Company/Troop Fire Support NCO; Responsible for all maintenance, accounting and safekeeping of over $3.5 million worth of equipment, (infantry carrier vehicle). Solely responsible for establishing and running a Tactical Operations Center and living quarters in a live combat environment. Responsible for the health and welfare of 97 soldiers, ordering equipment and supplies, and all tactical operations. As part of the ground forces, led and supervised maintenance and combat preparations for ninety soldier Joint Security site. Successfully oversaw the safety of firing over 2,000 artillery munitions. Successfully participated in security measures during the first ever election in Iraq's independence Show less

    • United States
    • Armed Forces
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Senior Fire Support Combat Trainer (SSG)
      • Jul 2009 - Mar 2012

      As a Senior Fire Support Trainer I coach, Mentor and assist in Training Fire Supporters in being Fully Mission Capable before Combat, by assisting in coordinating in air movement, Plan, Prep, and properly excuting in Fires. Currently this position is entiled to SFC, as a SSG my superiors have reconized me to hold the position

    • Troop Fire Support NCO (SSG)
      • Aug 2006 - Jul 2009

      Served as the lethal effects expert for an Cavary Troop; supervised and trained a section of Four personnel; responsible for the planning and integrating of all fire and air support assets available into the company scheme of maneuver Fire Support Vehicle and fire support equipment worth over $3.500.000. Deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom from Dec 07 to Feb 09

    • Platoon Foward Observer (SGT)
      • Apr 2002 - Aug 2006

      Served as a platoon Forward Observer for a light infantry company, coordinating and synchronizing all fire and air support. Supervised 2 Soldiers and maintained $70,000 worth of assigned equipment. Deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom from Jan 04 to Mar 05

    • Platoon Foward Observer (SPC)
      • Sep 2000 - Apr 2002

      Served as a platoon Forward Observer for a light infantry company, coordinating and synchronizing all fires and air support. Deployed in support of Multinational Force & Observer, Sinai Peninsula, Eygpt July 2001-January 2002

    • Fire Support Specialist (SPC)
      • Sep 1999 - Sep 2000

      Served as a platoon fire support specialist. Assisted in fire support planning, preparing targets, requesting munitions, erecting antennas, operating radios and telephones and vehicle maintenance. Served in the Republic of Korea from Sep 00 to Aug 01

    • Fire Support Specialist
      • Jan 1999 - Jan 2002

      Responsible for overseeing the maintenance of over $1.2 million worth of equipment Worked, trained and mentored South Korean Soldiers for 1 year. Assisted in fire support planning, preparing targets, and requesting munitions, erecting antennas, operating radios and telephones and vehicle maintenance. Operating checkpoints, observation posts and conducting reconnaissance patrols on the international border between Egyptian-Israeli in the Sinai peninsula Responsible for overseeing the maintenance of over $1.2 million worth of equipment Worked, trained and mentored South Korean Soldiers for 1 year. Assisted in fire support planning, preparing targets, and requesting munitions, erecting antennas, operating radios and telephones and vehicle maintenance. Operating checkpoints, observation posts and conducting reconnaissance patrols on the international border between Egyptian-Israeli in the Sinai peninsula

Education

  • Carrington College-Reno
    Medical Assistant, 82.7 B
    2015 - 2015
  • Reedley College
    AA Communications, Radio, Television, and Digital Communication
    2013 - 2015
  • U.S.Army

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