Justin Ruiz

Training Specialist at Marine Corps Logistics Operations Group
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Prescott Valley, Arizona, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Armed Forces
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Training Specialist
      • Dec 2021 - Present

      Prescott Valley, Arizona, United States Serves as a Training and Readiness (T&R) Syllabi Specialist and an advisor to leadership on the effectiveness of Combat Service Support T&R manuals and curriculum that support the T&R syllabi. Work includes communication and correlation on multiple projects with other training Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) in related fields from Training and Education Command and the Fleet Marine Forces. The specific focus is on implementing the Marine Corps Instructional Systems Design/Sytems Approach to… Show more Serves as a Training and Readiness (T&R) Syllabi Specialist and an advisor to leadership on the effectiveness of Combat Service Support T&R manuals and curriculum that support the T&R syllabi. Work includes communication and correlation on multiple projects with other training Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) in related fields from Training and Education Command and the Fleet Marine Forces. The specific focus is on implementing the Marine Corps Instructional Systems Design/Sytems Approach to Training and Education for T&R programs. Also serves as a training design SME for T&R syllabi programs. Show less

    • United States
    • Business Consulting and Services
    • 500 - 600 Employee
    • Program Analyst
      • May 2019 - Dec 2021

      -Assist the Formal School Academics Officer in the design, development, revision and maintenance of all Academic Programs (Programs of Instruction and School Meta Programs) at Formal School. -Assist Formal School in the design development of new/revised Training and Readiness Events to be incorporated in the revision cycle of numerous Training and Readiness manuals within the Marine Logistics Community. -Assist Formal School in conducting analysis and design of Combat Service Support… Show more -Assist the Formal School Academics Officer in the design, development, revision and maintenance of all Academic Programs (Programs of Instruction and School Meta Programs) at Formal School. -Assist Formal School in the design development of new/revised Training and Readiness Events to be incorporated in the revision cycle of numerous Training and Readiness manuals within the Marine Logistics Community. -Assist Formal School in conducting analysis and design of Combat Service Support doctrine. Show less

    • United States
    • Business Consulting and Services
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Curriculum Developer/Training and Readiness Task Analyst
      • Apr 2017 - May 2019

      -Assist the Formal School Academics Officer in the design, development, revision and maintenance of all Academic Programs (Programs of Instruction and School Meta Programs) at Formal School. -Assist Formal School in the design development of new/revised Training and Readiness Events to be incorporated in the revision cycle of numerous Training and Readiness manuals within the Marine Logistics Community.

    • United States
    • Armed Forces
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Formal School Advisor
      • Aug 2016 - Apr 2017

      Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, CA 92278 -Assist appropriate personnel in the design, development, submission, evaluation, and maintenance of all formal school Programs of Instruction (POIs) in accordance with Marine Corps Instructional Systems Design/Systems Approach to Training and Education. -Conduct regular observation of lessons in all courses to ensure Master Lesson Files (MLFs) are being followed and as a means for gathering evaluation data to be used in determination of lesson quality and compliance with applicable orders… Show more -Assist appropriate personnel in the design, development, submission, evaluation, and maintenance of all formal school Programs of Instruction (POIs) in accordance with Marine Corps Instructional Systems Design/Systems Approach to Training and Education. -Conduct regular observation of lessons in all courses to ensure Master Lesson Files (MLFs) are being followed and as a means for gathering evaluation data to be used in determination of lesson quality and compliance with applicable orders and directives. -Assist in the development and enforcement of the Marine Corps Logistics Operations Group (MCLOG) meta programs (Formal School Academic SOP, Staff and Faculty Development Plan, Formal School Evaluation Plan, and Formal School Financial Plan). -Assist in the planning, preparing, facilitating, and consolidating Course Content Review Boards and the subsequent revision of applicable POIs. -Conduct regular audits of all command POIs and meta programs ensuring that all discrepancies are reported to the respective program owners (Course Chiefs, Academic Officer, Evaluation Officer, etc.) and the Commanding Officer.

    • MAGTF Warfighting Dept Head
      • Apr 2013 - Aug 2016

      Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, CA 92278 -Direct the activities of the MAGTF Support Department and its personnel in the execution of directed missions and tasks. -Oversee the development of simulated current and historical data in support of Intermediate MAGTF Logistics Operations Course (IMLOC), Battle Staff Training Exercise (BSTX) and Final Exercise (FINEX) by department members. -Manage the development and execution of observer/trainers and role-players used during the execution of IMLOCs and BSTXs as… Show more -Direct the activities of the MAGTF Support Department and its personnel in the execution of directed missions and tasks. -Oversee the development of simulated current and historical data in support of Intermediate MAGTF Logistics Operations Course (IMLOC), Battle Staff Training Exercise (BSTX) and Final Exercise (FINEX) by department members. -Manage the development and execution of observer/trainers and role-players used during the execution of IMLOCs and BSTXs as required. -Provide input into the design, development, and evaluation of all training venues offered by Marine Corps Logistics Operations Group (MCLOG). -Develop periods of academic instruction for use in IMLOCs and BSTXs as required. -Manage phases of IMLOC and BSTX as assigned. -Perform the duties of a platform instructor. -Perform additional duties as directed.

    • Assistant Inspector-Instructor
      • Jul 2011 - Apr 2013

      Miramar, CA -Perform as Assistant I-I for SMCR tank battalion and Executive Officer for active component support staff. Develop, maintain, direct and supervise operational processes among staff sections and subordinate company elements to promote combat readiness. -Supervise the battalion's primary and special staff sections and oversee personnel, legal, awards, security, safety, maintenance and budgeting actions. Complete necessary coordination with higher, adjacent and supporting… Show more -Perform as Assistant I-I for SMCR tank battalion and Executive Officer for active component support staff. Develop, maintain, direct and supervise operational processes among staff sections and subordinate company elements to promote combat readiness. -Supervise the battalion's primary and special staff sections and oversee personnel, legal, awards, security, safety, maintenance and budgeting actions. Complete necessary coordination with higher, adjacent and supporting headquarters. -Advise, instruct and mentor assigned reserve staff personnel with use of military planning and decision-making cycle. Help organize, resource, and execute the unit's annual training plan to include SMCR staff drill and Annual Training exercises. -Support force generation scheduled forces' Initial Concentration, Predeployment Training Programs and Demobilization scheduling, resourcing and execution. -Schedule and coordinate the battalion's internal command inspection program to ensure HTC and subordinate element compliance with service, Force and functional procedure. -Perform the duties of Inspector-Instructor in his absence. Show less

    • Executive Officer
      • Oct 2010 - Jul 2011

      Miramar, CA/Camp Pendleton, CA/Constanta Romania -Perform as Executive Officer for SPMAGTF staff and subordinate MSCs. Develop, maintain, direct and supervise operational processes among staff sections and subordinate MSCs to promote combat readiness. -Supervise the Force's primary and special staff sections and oversee personnel, legal, awards, security, safety, maintenance and budgeting actions. Complete necessary coordination with higher, adjacent and supporting headquarters. -Organize, resource, and execute the SPMAGTF's… Show more -Perform as Executive Officer for SPMAGTF staff and subordinate MSCs. Develop, maintain, direct and supervise operational processes among staff sections and subordinate MSCs to promote combat readiness. -Supervise the Force's primary and special staff sections and oversee personnel, legal, awards, security, safety, maintenance and budgeting actions. Complete necessary coordination with higher, adjacent and supporting headquarters. -Organize, resource, and execute the SPMAGTF's command element's training prior to deployment. -Oversee SPMAGTF mission execution during deployment. -Lead mil to mil teams during planned trips to Bulgaria, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Ukraine. -Serve as the operations officer for a multinational brigade during Exercise Seabreeze 11. -Perform the duties of the Commanding Officer in his absence. Show less

    • Assistant Inspector-Instructor
      • Jul 2010 - Oct 2010

      Miramar, CA -Perform as Assistant I-I for SMCR tank battalion and Executive Officer for active component support staff. Develop, maintain, direct and supervise operational processes among staff sections and subordinate company elements to promote combat readiness. -Supervise the battalion's primary and special staff sections and oversee personnel, legal, awards, security, safety, maintenance and budgeting actions. Complete necessary coordination with higher, adjacent and supporting… Show more -Perform as Assistant I-I for SMCR tank battalion and Executive Officer for active component support staff. Develop, maintain, direct and supervise operational processes among staff sections and subordinate company elements to promote combat readiness. -Supervise the battalion's primary and special staff sections and oversee personnel, legal, awards, security, safety, maintenance and budgeting actions. Complete necessary coordination with higher, adjacent and supporting headquarters. -Advise, instruct and mentor assigned reserve staff personnel with use of military planning and decision-making cycle. Help organize, resource, and execute the unit's annual training plan to include SMCR staff drill and Annual Training exercises. -Support force generation scheduled forces' Initial Concentration, Predeployment Training Programs and Demobilization scheduling, resourcing and execution. -Schedule and coordinate the battalion's internal command inspection program to ensure HTC and subordinate element compliance with service, Force and functional procedure. -Perform the duties of Inspector-Instructor in his absence. Show less

    • United States
    • Defense and Space Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Armor Representative
      • Feb 2008 - Jul 2010

      Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, CA 92278 -Provide TTECG and exercise force units with subject matter expertise in the tactics, techniques, and procedures for the proper employment of combined arms, including armor. -Serve as the senior controller for combined-arms live fire ranges, including Plt Attack, Co Attack, and Clear/Hold/Build Exercises I, II, III, and IV. -Responsible for the organization and presentation of all unit performance assessments and debriefs in accordance with the appropriate Training and Readiness… Show more -Provide TTECG and exercise force units with subject matter expertise in the tactics, techniques, and procedures for the proper employment of combined arms, including armor. -Serve as the senior controller for combined-arms live fire ranges, including Plt Attack, Co Attack, and Clear/Hold/Build Exercises I, II, III, and IV. -Responsible for the organization and presentation of all unit performance assessments and debriefs in accordance with the appropriate Training and Readiness Manuals and the Systems Approach to Training Manual for Combined Arms Training during Mojave Viper. -Responsible for curriculum development, academic instruction, and execution of TTECG's live and non live fire training events as directed. -Assist in the planning, development, and execution of new and existing combined arms and urban warfare training events. -Plan and conduct alternate pre-deployment training venue assessment visits. -Lead, counsel, and mentor subordinate officers and SNCOs of the TTECG Armor Section. -Perform all other tasks and collateral duties as directed. Show less

    • Team Executive Officer
      • Apr 2007 - Feb 2008

      MCAGCC, CA/Camp Pendelton, CA/Haditha, Iraq -Act as the Executive Officer of the team. -Supervise all administrative and deployment readiness issues for the team. -Assume duties as the Team Leader in his absence. -Supervise periodic conduct of Monthly Serialized Inventories, and CMR reconciliations throughout the deployment. -Overall responsible for the maintenance, readiness, and tracking of all team assets to include (vehicles, weapons, interpreters, personnel). -Primary advisor to IA personnel and administrative… Show more -Act as the Executive Officer of the team. -Supervise all administrative and deployment readiness issues for the team. -Assume duties as the Team Leader in his absence. -Supervise periodic conduct of Monthly Serialized Inventories, and CMR reconciliations throughout the deployment. -Overall responsible for the maintenance, readiness, and tracking of all team assets to include (vehicles, weapons, interpreters, personnel). -Primary advisor to IA personnel and administrative section overseeing accountability of personnel, pay, and leave. -Act as the primary ATFP advisor to the Iraqi Army Headquarters Company Commander. -Serve as a senior watch officer in the COC. -Primary liaison between civilian contractors and the IA for construction of the new 2- 2-7 Battalion Base Camp. Show less

    • Company Commander/Battalion Logistics Officer
      • Jun 2006 - Apr 2007

      Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, CA 92278 -Responsible for the administration, training, control, discipline, preparedness, and peacetime employment of a highly diverse company comprised of eleven independent sections/platoons and over 400 Marines and Sailors. -Provide sound leadership to professionally develop and mature junior officers, SNCOs, and enlisted Marines. -Ensure accountability of assigned property and equipment as the responsible officer for the company's Consolidated Memorandum Receipt… Show more -Responsible for the administration, training, control, discipline, preparedness, and peacetime employment of a highly diverse company comprised of eleven independent sections/platoons and over 400 Marines and Sailors. -Provide sound leadership to professionally develop and mature junior officers, SNCOs, and enlisted Marines. -Ensure accountability of assigned property and equipment as the responsible officer for the company's Consolidated Memorandum Receipt (CMR). -Determine requirements for logistics and combat support, as well as recommend policies, priorities and allocations for logistics and combat support in the field and garrison, to include task organization, equipment, location, movement and employment of the command's combat support elements. -Maintain facilities and infrastructure in and around the battalion area. -Serve as the Battalion Embarkation officer by planning, coordinating and executing the embarkation of all assets of the battalion in support OIF and other training. Show less

    • Armed Forces
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Student
      • Aug 2005 - Jun 2006

      Quantico, VA

    • Officer Selection Officer
      • Mar 2002 - Aug 2005

      State College, PA - Ensure attainment of OSS Officer Procurement mission and maintain responsibility over all members and operational actions of the OST, PTAD OSO's, and poolees. - Provide leadership to applicants, candidates and poolees to ensure consistent growth in the PLC and OCC programs. - Develop an operational plan to ensure mission success from canvassing, through processing and shipping as well as pool management. - Maintain a college and university public relations program ensuring… Show more - Ensure attainment of OSS Officer Procurement mission and maintain responsibility over all members and operational actions of the OST, PTAD OSO's, and poolees. - Provide leadership to applicants, candidates and poolees to ensure consistent growth in the PLC and OCC programs. - Develop an operational plan to ensure mission success from canvassing, through processing and shipping as well as pool management. - Maintain a college and university public relations program ensuring to inform the District AOP if access or student directory information is denied. - Ensure the administrative correctness and timeliness of all applications and other officer procurement correspondence. -Perform additional duties as directed by the Commanding Officer. Show less

    • Platoon Commander
      • Sep 2001 - Mar 2002

      Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, CA 92278

    • MEU Tank Platoon Commander
      • Nov 2000 - Sep 2001

      Camp Pendleton, CA/Global (embarked aboard LSD-49)

    • Platoon Commander
      • Jan 2000 - Nov 2000

      Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, CA 92278

Education

  • University of Phoenix
    Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.), Business Administration and Management, General
    2009 - 2010
  • Marine Train the Trainer School
    Curriculum Developers Course
    2015 - 2015
  • Navy Knowledge Online
    Lean Six Sigma White Belt Course
  • University of Foreign Military and Cultural Studies
    Red Team Mobile Training Course
  • Marine Trainer the Trainer School
    Marine Senior Instructor Course
  • Marine Corps University
    Command and Staff College
    2010 - 2012
  • Marine Train the Trainer School
    Marine Basic Instructor Course
  • Marine Corps University
    Expeditionary Warfare Course
    2005 - 2006
  • Marine Corps University
    Marine Basic Officer Course (The Basic School)
    1998 - 1999
  • Central Washington University
    Bachelor’s Degree, Philosophy
    1996 - 1998
  • Central Washington University
    Bachelor's Degree, Criminal Justice/Police Science
    1996 - 1998
  • Columbia Basin College
    Associate's Degree, General Academics
    1993 - 1996
  • Marine Corps University
    Marine Sergeant's Course

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