Kevin Zarefoss
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Credentials
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NRA Basic Pistol Instructor
National Rifle AssociationDec, 2014- Nov, 2024 -
CPR & AED
American Red CrossSep, 2019- Nov, 2024 -
ALICE INSTRUCTOR for Payroll4Construction.com
ALICE Training InstituteJul, 2018- Nov, 2024
Experience
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Payroll4Construction
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United States
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IT Services and IT Consulting
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1 - 100 Employee
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Implementation and Training Manager
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Oct 2019 - Present
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Processing Manager
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May 2018 - Oct 2019
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Assistant Processing Manager
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Jul 2015 - May 2018
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Payroll Processing Team Leader
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Feb 2015 - Jul 2015
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Payroll Processor
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Aug 2014 - Jan 2015
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United States Army Reserve
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United States
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Armed Forces
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700 & Above Employee
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Army Reserve Career Counselor
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Jul 2020 - Present
Directly supports the 307th MP Co. and 340th EN Co. Interviews, counsels and qualifies soldiers for transfer, reenlistment, extension, and warrant officer. Explains benefits and incentives; prepares reenlistment, extension, transfer, and warrant officer forms and documents. Provides career and transition assistance to the soldiers of the USAR. Conducts professional development programs; serves as primary agent for retention, transition and warrant officer activities. Explains USAR benefits to family members and staffs a family assistance center during mobilization.
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Senior Budget Analyst
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Dec 2017 - Jul 2020
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Financial Management Technician
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Mar 2016 - Dec 2017
Performs comprehensive review of military pay transactions to include determining allowances, special incentive pay, debt collection, enters necessary pay transactions via automated military pay system. Examines and verifies documents for propriety, completeness, and accuracy; performs government travel card card audits and resolves problem cases involving over payment or underpayment of members for prior periods of service. Reviews error reports for actions rejected by the automated pay system to determine the reason and input adjustment transaction. Provides customer service, explaining entitlements, adjustments and indebtedness of pay accounts.
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Psychological Operations Team Chief
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Feb 2014 - Mar 2016
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Marine Corps Recruiting
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Armed Forces
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700 & Above Employee
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Managing Section Leader
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Jan 2012 - Aug 2013
-Successfully planned, coordinated, and supervised the opening of the 62 Area Marine Corps Training Tank.-Maintained accountability and serviceability for the facility and all equipment totalingover $2,000,000.00.-Ensured training tank staff were properly trained as Water Survival Advanced instructorsand Red Cross Certified responders.- Continuously provided guidance and leadership for 14 Marines under my charge ensuring all personnel were accounted for and mission capable.-Maintained, organized, and facilitated all administrative and logistical needs for asuccessful functional Marine Corps Training Tank.-Developed a new standard operating procedure, opening/closing procedure, and hold harmlessagreement.-Organized facility usage for over 7 different youth groups in or around Camp Pendleton, CA.-Monitored pool construction operations daily in order to better assess shortfalls andrequirements for the 62 Area Training Tank.-Identified multiple shortfalls of equipment and personnel to the 62 Area Training Center preventing any future mishaps.-Conducted extensive research on Marine Corps Swim Tank requirements and regulations inpreparation for the opening of the new Amphibious Training Tank.-Ensured and supervised the safety, well being, and physical fitness in accordance of all Marine Corps Regulations of six Marines within my section.
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Marine Corps Recruiting
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Armed Forces
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700 & Above Employee
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Platoon Sergeant
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Mar 2010 - Jun 2010
-Held the position of platoon sergeant which was above my rank and exceeded amongst my peers.-Debarked a platoon of 36 Marines from ship following the recent deployment.-Maintained full accountability of platoon gear during debarkation of platoon.-Developed training during Fox Company core skills training package resulting in the effective and successful lane training of 36 Marines.-Led platoon to a successful 5 day training evolution at a Marine Corps Training Combat Town.-Provided all logistical support for a platoon of 36 Marines during training.-Established Company level live fire training exercises.-Populated platoon rosters to include alpha rosters and recall rosters.-Ensured all administrative and tactical issues that could affect the platoon's morale and welfare were handled in an appropriate and timely fashion.-Took charge of the training cadre during company level lane training.-Developed and led platoon through a rigorous physical training schedule.
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Squad Leader
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Aug 2008 - Mar 2010
-Conducted over 100 combat patrols through Sangins most IED laden Area.-Was responsible for over 200 biometrics enrolments and 100 DNA enrollments.-Successfully coordinated 2 casualty evacuations which directly led to the casualties, being treated early to prevent further complications to their injuries.-Successfully responded as quick reaction force commander to a urgent casualty, evacuation which directly led to the casualties life being saved.-Led a squad of 16 Marines in 7 company sized operations and over 10 platoon operations.-Led squad of 16 Marines in over 500 house searches.-Supervised and executed all required reset training for the squad and the platoon.-Conducted key leader engagements with dozens of influential leaders and all types oftribal dignitaries.-Led 12 Marines through numerous training operations from Indonesia, Jordan, Kuwait, and the Pacific Rim which resulted in the overall proficiency of the platoon.-Acted as the range safety officer for two live fire rangesin Kuwait and while in Jordan conducting bilateral training with over 200 Jordanians.-Served as safety officer for over 30 live fire day and night ranges where safety is paramount.-Managed and supervised the training and well being of Marines under my charge and ensured there mentorship on a daily basis.-Personally qualified Marines in Helicopter Rope Suspension Techniques for future helicopter operations while deployed over seas.-Acted as the primary instructor for Helicopter Rope Suspension Techniques, which resulted in over 700 Marines Qualified.
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Education
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University of Maryland University College
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Management Studies, Business -
Saddleback College