Eric Gustafson

Range Safety Officer/ GSales at On Target Sports
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(386) 825-5501
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Credentials

  • CompTIA A+ Core 1
    LeaderQuest HQ
    Aug, 2022
    - Oct, 2024
  • CompTIA A+ Core 2
    LeaderQuest HQ
    Aug, 2022
    - Oct, 2024
  • ITIL® Foundation
    LeaderQuest HQ
    Jul, 2022
    - Oct, 2024
  • Administrative LASER Safety Officer
    BUMED
    Jun, 2012
    - Oct, 2024
  • 20,000 pound Explosive Ordnance Forklift Operator
    SWFLANT
    May, 2009
    - Oct, 2024

Experience

    • United States
    • Retail
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Range Safety Officer/ GSales
      • Jul 2022 - Present
    • Rigger
      • Mar 2016 - May 2022
    • United States
    • Retail
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • CAP Team 2 Associate
      • Nov 2015 - Mar 2016

      CAP Team members operate in all areas of a Walmart store. Unloading all freight from trailers, moving freight from warehouse to sales floor, stocking retail shelf and display locations. Operate MC 80 and MC 40 handheld inventory scanner tools to identify location, quantities, HAZMAT and item control information. Maintain warehouse in high state of cleanliness and ready to receive up to two, fifty-three foot trailer's worth of individual pieces of merchandise (2000 to 6000 items). Interact with all Walmart customers and Associates in a positive and friendly manner. Assist with finding products, product descriptions and warranties, lifting of heavy or bulky items, returning unwanted items to sales locations, and ensuring every interaction with customers is a positive one that leaves the customer happily awaiting their next Walmart shopping experience.

    • United States
    • Armed Forces
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Missile Technician, USS Pennsylvania (SSBN 735, Blue)
      • Mar 2012 - Oct 2015

      Strategic Fire Control Leading Petty Officer: Lead division of up to 25 personnel in operation, maintenance, fault isolation, and repair of all SWS equipment.SWS Advanced Industrial Management (AIM) Representative to Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (PSNS) Work Control: Scheduled, assembled, updated and managed work control packages for SWS equipment during ship's most recent CNO availability.Strategic Weapon System Maintenance Information Network (SWSMIN) Administrator: Created and managed user accounts, loaded software updates, trained users and conducted troubleshooting on SWS Network systemsPreventative Maintenance Management Program (PMMP) Coordinator: Planned, scheduled, maintained and logged all SWS maintenance performed during Shipyard, Post-Shipyard, Load-out and Operational maintenance programs. Created/managed user database and loaded new software for Maintenance Applications programs related to PMMP.Trouble and Failure Report (TFR) Coordinator: Reviewed, updated, finalized and extracted all TFRs created by ship’s crew for content, format, classification and transfer to final disposition authority. Trained ship’s company on responses to TFRs. Created and maintained TFR user database. SWS Drill Coordinator: Created, implemented and critiqued all SWS casualty drill scenarios for ship using Strategic Systems Programs’ Microsoft Office Excel based drill generation programSWS (WM01) Work Center Supervisor: Supervised, trained and administered division's 3M program and equipment using SKED 3.1 and 3.2 systemsData Package Petty Officer: Tracked, assembled and shipped all accountable and classified materials required for Weapons System Data Package for Ship’s Demonstration and Shakedown Operation (DASO) data analysis with no noted deficiencies. Interfaced with John Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory daily during this operation to ensure completeness of data collection. Trained ship’s company in required collection procedures and logging requirements.

    • Missile Technician, Strategic Weapons Facility Atlantic (SWFLANT)
      • Jan 2008 - Feb 2012

      Waterfront Division Leading Petty Officer: Devised and implemented work plans for short and long term goals for SSBN/SSGN Strategic Load-Out Cycles. Supervised up to 35 military and 12 civilians in the completion of all operations for loading explosive ordnance in these cycles at Explosive Handling Wharf (EHW) and Refit Piers.Government IMAP Coordinator: Built, updated and maintained Oracle-based equipment data management program that coordinates maintenance performance, calibration and weight test information for over 2000 pieces of equipment.Military Watchbill Coordinator: Coordinated and implemented watch sections and duty watchbills for all 75 military watch standers in the command.

    • Missile Technician, USS West Virginia (SSBN 736, Gold)
      • Dec 2004 - Jan 2008

      Strategic Fire Control Leading Petty OfficerStrategic Weapon System Maintenance Information Network (SWSMIN) AdministratorPreventative Maintenance Management Program (PMMP) CoordinatorData Package Petty Officer Trouble and Failure Report(TFR) Coordinator

    • Missile Technician, Naval Submarine Support Center (NSSC)
      • Sep 2004 - Dec 2004

      Senior Security Supervisor during USS West Virginia Extended Refit Period: Supervised 15 personnel in the establishment and maintenance of security checkpoints and protocols. Directed training efforts for security personnel in areas of personnel, baggage and vehicle inspections, radio communications and personnel identification credentialing.

    • Missile Technician, Strategic Weapons Facility Atlantic (SWFLANT)
      • Nov 2001 - Sep 2004

      Submarine/Dockside Handling Supervisor: Supervised a team of up to 12 military and 6 civilian employees in the safe and efficient loading/unloading and handling of all ordnance operations at EHW. Officer of the Day: Managed watch section of up to 5 personnel in the daily and afterhours operations of SWFLANT. Coordinated operation, fault isolation, contractor support, repair and security of all buildings and property within SWFLANT purview after normal working hours.IMAP Creation Team Consultant: Acted as the waterfront division’s subject matter expert (SME) to a contracted software company for the creation of Oracle-based system to replace three separate out of date programs. Collaborated with software company representatives to create system requirements and pinpoint specific functions to increase system capabilities and ease of user operation. Auxiliary Security Force (ASF) Section Leader: Coordinated SWFLANT personnel attached to ASF after 9/11 during security reviews and changing security environment. Lead Section of up to 12 ASF personnel in Vehicle/Baggage inspections of all vehicles entering base. Performed Military Police duties to include patrols of Military facilities and Base Housing, coordination with Military Working Dog (MWD) units, Maritime Patrols, Base Game Wardens and Camden County Sheriff’s Department.

    • Missile Technician, USS Nebraska (SSBN 739, Gold)
      • Mar 1997 - Nov 2001

      Launcher Supervisor/At Sea Fire Control Supervisor: Lead a Watch Section Team of 5 Sailors in the operation, maintenance, troubleshooting and repair of Trident II D-5 weapons system.Data Package Petty Officer: Tracked, assembled and shipped all accountable and classified materials required for Weapons System Data Package for 9 Patrol and Upkeep data analysis periods with no noted deficiencies. Interfaced with John Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory daily during this operation to ensure completeness of data collection. Trained Ship’s company in required collection procedures and logging requirements. Nuclear Weapons Radiological Controls Officer (NWRCO) Assistant: performed Nuclear Weapons RADCON program essentials manager duties such as training and administration.Trouble and Failure Report (TFR) Coordinator

Education

  • Valdosta State University
    Associate of Arts (A.A.), General Studies
    2009 - 2015
  • US Navy
    169 Military Equivalent, CLEPS/DANTES/NPACE and Traditional Semester Hour Credits, Bachelors of Science in Marine Electronics
    1995 - 2014

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