Jose Jeadrik

Student at California Institute of Arts & Technology
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Majuro Atoll, Marshall Islands, MH
Languages
  • English Professional working proficiency
  • Marshallese -

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Gerald Marzolf

Jose is an exceptionally intelligent and hard working individual. During our deployment to Afghanistan Jose excelled in a role that is usually assigned to a much more senior officer. Any success I had was mostly due to his exceptional support.

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Experience

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Student
      • May 2023 - Present
    • Marketing Services
    • Small Business Owner
      • Nov 2021 - May 2023
    • United States
    • Defense and Space Manufacturing
    • 300 - 400 Employee
    • Assistant Director Of Operations
      • Jan 2019 - Sep 2019

    • Space Operations Computer Operator IV
      • Jan 2019 - Sep 2019

    • Ramp Agent
      • Apr 2018 - May 2019

      GENERAL SUMMARY: Under the supervision of Lead Agent and/or Supervisoron duty. Ramp agents ensure the timely movement of baggage, freight and mail between stations while also achieving on-time departures and arrivals of aircraft. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: •Directs and positions arriving/departing aircraft for loading and off-loading aircraft of passenger baggage, airmail, freight and company material •Marshals and dispatches aircraft •Drives ramp equipment which includes, but not limited, bag tugs, belt loaders, aircraft tow tractors and water and lavatory servicing vehicles •Performs light maintenance on those vehicles such as fueling and adding oil, water, etc. •Works in the baggage make-up area where he/she prepares and prioritizes baggage load for delivery to the proper aircraft for loading KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES: •Time management •Verbal communication •Problem solving •Decision Quality •Follow Directions PHYSICAL & MENTAL ABILITIES: Mental: Ability to read and interpret documents Physical: Standing ,walking, climbing, sitting, bending, stooping, twisting, kneeling, reaching, pushing, pulling, driving, siting, grasping, handling. Lifting and carrying up to 70 lbs. Show less

    • United States
    • Armed Forces
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • US Army Reserve Supply Sergeant
      • Apr 2016 - Apr 2019

      Performs duties shown at preceding level of skill and provides technical guidance to lower grade personnel. Inspects completed work for accuracy and compliance with established procedures. Coordinates supply activities. Reviews and annotates changes to unit material condition status report. Post transactions to organizational and installation property books and supporting transaction files. Determines method of obtaining relief from responsibility for lost, damaged and destroyed supply items. Show less

    • Space Surveillance Operator
      • Oct 2016 - Dec 2018

      o Operates RTS radar sensors using acquisition and track consoles for data collection. o Supports all RTS Space Surveillance Operations. o Communicates daily with the military customer in a highly professional manner, with courtesy and respect. o Supports high priority Radar Operations involving new space launches, near earth and deep space satellite tracks, and maintains statistical & analytical data. o Operates UNIX and Linux PC computer systems and a dedicated communications Message Processing system. o Supports documentation of Operational Procedures, and updating for the Space Surveillance mission. o Pays attention to detail to ensure accuracy of analytical and statistical data. Performs other related duties as needed and directed. Show less

    • Counter-Fire Non Commissioned Officer
      • Feb 2013 - Apr 2016

      Led, supervised, and trained the targeting element. Ensured AFATDS is properly initialized and used in conjunction with targeting information from the target production map and other sources to produce targets. Assisted in recommending employment of fire support means to include naval gunfire and Close Air-Support. Ensured targets generated from the targeting elements are passed to the fire control and operation elements for action. Responsibled for six soldiers at a time.

    • Battalion Fire Support Non-Commission Officer
      • Jul 2012 - Feb 2013

      Supported the Battalion Commander with recommendation for Ground Operations with Base Defense base securing a coalition forward operation base Eastern Afghanistan with Close Air Support, Close Combat Attack, Artillery/Mortars Fires and reconaissance utilizing a PGSS system. In charge of numerous soldiers in an Air Assault Engineer Battalion conducting training and operations within a combat environment in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Responsible for the daily operations of the six manned cell of the Fire Support Element and ten manned Battalion Plans section. Responsible for the planning, coordinating and executing of all means of Fire Support assets. Subject matter expert and responsible for the placement and operations of the Lightweight Counter Mortar Radar. Planning and executed deployment of a complete Battalion worth of combat equipment with no loss or frustrations. Improved a positive work environment for all to work in. Show less

    • Platoon Forward Observer
      • Jul 2009 - Apr 2011

      Forward Observer for a light infantry platoon capable of deployment in support of full spectrum combat operations; assists in planning, synchronization and execution of lethal and non-lethal fires into company operations to include indirect fires, attack aviation assets, close air support, civil affairs, information operations, psychological operation, and electronic warfare; ensures effects training is integrated and synchronized; responsible for one soldier and in charge of equipment worth over $75,000 without no lost and damaged. Show less

    • Fire Support Sergeant
      • Jun 2005 - Jul 2009

      Squad Leader in a forward deployed Reconnaissance, Surveillance, and Target Acquisition Squadron with a theater specific mission in support of the 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team during Operation Iraqi Freedom 07-09; assisted the Fire Support Officer in preparing and executing non-lethal and lethal fire support operations in support of the scheme of maneuver. Responsible for the morale and readiness of two soldiers and one Stryker vehicle with equipment valued over $1,841,000.00 without no damage or lost. Show less

    • Fire Support RTO
      • Jun 2003 - Jun 2005

      Established and maintained communication operations with different teams during Operation Iraqi Freedom II. Encoding the outgoing messages to protect the information from getting intercepted by the enemy radio signals and decoding the enemy transmission for getting secret information using it to the team’s advantage. Determining the locations to place heavy artillery like rockets and missiles, and using laser mapping to identify the enemy hotspots and danger zones. Operating the night operations support equipment to guide the mission success. Combat Operation in Beiji, Iraq as Machine Gunner for Reconnaissance Platoon Show less

Education

  • Trident University International
    Bachelor of Science - BS, Homeland Security
    2020 - 2023
  • Seventh Day Adventist High School
    HS Diploma, High School Diploma
    1996 - 2000

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