Dylan Felix
Secure Access control officer at Falken Industries, LLC- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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Falken Industries, LLC
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United States
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Security and Investigations
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1 - 100 Employee
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Secure Access control officer
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Sep 2021 - Present
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US Army
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United States
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Law Enforcement
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1 - 100 Employee
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Operations Supervisor
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Jan 2020 - Sep 2021
Fort Benning, Georgia, United States Advises the Operations Officer on training, logistics, personnel and mobilization readiness; develops, updates and maintains mobilization plans including reports, vehicle storage plans, movement plans, clearance requests, Annual Post Mobilization Training Support Report, Unit Alert Roster and Unit Home Station Activities list; ensures the unit is qualified; reviews and implements mobilization directives; obtains required data for the unit status report; assists the commander in preparing… Show more Advises the Operations Officer on training, logistics, personnel and mobilization readiness; develops, updates and maintains mobilization plans including reports, vehicle storage plans, movement plans, clearance requests, Annual Post Mobilization Training Support Report, Unit Alert Roster and Unit Home Station Activities list; ensures the unit is qualified; reviews and implements mobilization directives; obtains required data for the unit status report; assists the commander in preparing readiness reports; monitors Equipment on Hand (EOH) and Equipment Readiness (ER) status; attends all unit training; performs other duties as assigned.
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Product Tester
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2019 - Jan 2020
Fort Benning, Georgia, United States Encouraging open communication during product testing meeting putting equipment through harsh, and rigorous environments to ensure accurate and unique feedback. Developing equipment for integration by recommending corrective action, or minor adjustments to equipment to introduce new possibilities of future prototypes.
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Team Lead
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Feb 2017 - Jan 2019
Fort Hood, Texas, United States Responsible for maintaining accountability of up to $4,500,000 worth of equipment, Basic Issue Items and communications platforms on-board the vehicle; trains and mentors the driver, navigates, and monitors communications traffic between other vehicles and ground teams; takes control of vehicle movement in the absence of the Team Chief; responsible for the health, welfare, discipline, and training of 7 employees
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Infantry Soldier
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Jan 2014 - Feb 2017
Fort Hood, Texas, United States A Infantry Soldier employs, operates, and maintains assigned equipment. Employs proper movement techniques, cover, concealment, and camouflage as part of mobile team. Performs basic communication functions and operates communications equipment. Collects and reports tactical information as member of combat or reconnaissance patrol. Assists in target detection, identification, and sensing..
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Education
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ISSA
certification, Personal Trainer -
ISSA
certification, Powerlifting Instructor -
NCO Academy Online Course
Structured Self Development (SSD-2), Introduction To Management -
Non-Commissioned Officer Academy
Basic Leaders Development Course, Supervision -
NCO Academy Online Course
Structured Self Development (SSD-1), Supervision -
Army Infantry School
Lower Division Baccalaureate/Associate Degree, Infantryman -
Umpqua Training and Employment
General Educational Development Diploma, General Studies