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Experience

    • United States
    • Retail
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Parts Consultant
      • Aug 2022 - Present

      Assist customers with ordering and selection of OEM and aftermarket parts for customization and operation of their motorcycle Assist customers with ordering and selection of OEM and aftermarket parts for customization and operation of their motorcycle

    • United States
    • Armed Forces
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Deputy Family Readiness Officer
      • Jul 2014 - Nov 2022

      Senior Marine and Special Staff Officer responsible for executing the Commander's vision and intent pertaining to the Unit Personal & Family Readiness Program. Serve as principal military point of contact concerning unit family readiness issues. Support Marine families, including: spouses, children and designated parents\extended family members. Provide official communication between the command and unit families. Support subordinate Unit Personal & Family Readiness Programs. Actively manage, coordinate, and promote all matters pertaining to family readiness. Maintain Unit Personal and Family Readiness Program administration requirements. Educate and encourage families to utilize available resources and programs. Plan, coordinate, and execute administrative and logistical requirements in support of unit events. Maintain the Unit Personnel Sponsorship Program for 3D Marine Regiment. Ensure inbound personnel and families receive sponsorship upon arrival to 3D Marines

    • Retired
      • Dec 2016 - Feb 2017

    • Company Operations Chief
      • May 2013 - Jul 2014

      Carry out the orders of the Company Commander and Company Executive Officer. Prepare to assume the duties and responsibilities of the Company Gunnery Sergeant. Assist the Commanding Officer and Executive Officer in the training of company combat operations center personnel for operations. Perform the duties and responsibilities of a watch officer in the company combat operations center. Supervise the information flow of operations within the company combat operations center. Advise the Executive Officer on the condition, maintenance and economical use of the headquarters platoon's equipment. Be trained in and coordinate and supervise the set-up and displacement of the company combat operations center

    • Infantry Platoon Sergeant
      • Oct 2006 - May 2013

      Carried out the orders of the Platoon Commander and Company Commander. Performed all tasks required of an infantry unit leader and assumed the position of the Platoon Commander in his absence. Advised the Platoon Commander on the discipline, appearance, control, conduct, and welfare of the platoon. Assisted the Platoon Commander in training of the platoon in performance of tasks which support assigned training objectives. Coordinated and supervised the embarkation/debarkation, maintenance, condition, and care of the platoons weapons and equipment including accountability, communication equipment. Assist the platoon commander in the planning, coordination, and execution of platoon level training operations as well as real world operations that may arise. Advised the Platoon Commander and worked with the Company First Sergeant on all administrative matters pertaining to the Marines in the platoon.

    • Training Chief
      • Jan 2008 - Sep 2010

      Perform the duties as the Training Chief by planning, coordinating, and executing actions to support the annual training requirements of the company. Administer the schools and training database within the company. Process all training support requests according to the training schedule. Perform as a Platoon Commander for the Company as a member of the integrated staff. Perform as the unit's Command Physical Training Representative (CPRT), ensuring that a physical fitness program is in place for the I-I Staff and Reserve Company, which prepares Marines for combat. Perform the duties as the Operations Chief in his absence by planning the development, coordination, execution, and supervision of all training and operations in order to develop and sustain the combat proficiency and readiness of the company. Fulfill the duties of Company Gunnery Sergeant during drill periods when needed. Advise, train, and mentor the junior Marines in the company

    • Police Security Team Leader
      • Feb 2007 - Aug 2007

      Assume the duties as Patrol leader. Provide security for all logistics convoys. Provide recommendations for equipment and facilities for Iraqi Police training operations and, as directed, supervise the construction of these facilities. Assume all aspects of supervision and control of the security element team. Assist in planning of all operations by advising on tactics and infantry techniques. Ensure the readiness of the teams tactical vehicle and crew-served weapons assets. Maintain accountability of all Marines and Sailors in the team and all essential personal information and all serialized personal and vehicle mounted equipment. Responsible for the conduct, welfare, and morale of all personnel in the team. Oversee the professional development and monitoring of the team's Non-Commissioned Officers. Perform those administrative and logistical functions directed by the team commander.

    • Substance Abuse Control Officer
      • Apr 2005 - Jan 2007

      Provide battalion commander with guidance on current Marine Corps substance abuse policies. Manage and provide quality assurance of an aggressive urinalysis program. Manage and monitor Unit Level Education Program. Manage unit's Aftercare Program for those personnel returning from treatment. Maintain and update unit level Standing Operating Procedures (SOP). Manage and provide quality assurance of unit level personnel case files. Provide quality assurance of subordinate unit level substance abuse policies. Supervise drug and alcohol education programs. Coordinate and prepare for command inspections

    • United States
    • Retail
    • Executive brand specialist
      • Mar 2017 - Mar 2020

      Motorcycle sales Motorcycle sales

    • India
    • Retail
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Sales Specialist
      • Mar 2017 - Mar 2020

    • United States
    • Motor Vehicle Manufacturing
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Rental Agent
      • Mar 2017 - Jan 2018

    • Marine Combat Instructor
      • Mar 2001 - Jun 2004

      The Marine Combat Instructor instructs and assists in the training of basic combat skills to entry level Marines to include: weapons handling, automatic weapons, munitions, combat conditioning, land navigation, communications, Nuclear, Biological, Chemical protection, offensive/defensive tactics and scouting/ patrolling. The Marine Combat Instructor reinforces core values instilled in recruit training by setting the superior example with professional conduct, knowledge, bearing and attitude, provides student performance counseling, assists in the conduct of parades and ceremonies, and maintains records and prepares reports.

    • MachineGunner
      • Jan 1997 - Mar 2001

      The Machine Gunner is responsible for the tactical employment of the 7.62 mm Medium Machine-Gun, the 50 cal., and 40mm Heavy Machine-Gun, and their support vehicle. Machine Gunners provide direct fire in support of the Infantry Rifle squads/platoons/companies. They are located in the weapons platoons of the rifle and weapons company in the infantry battalion. Noncommissioned Officers are assigned as team leaders and squad leaders/section leaders.

Education

  • Marine Corps University
    Staff Non-Commisioned Officer Carrer Course, 95%
    2010 - 2011
  • Infantry Unit Leaders Course
    Infantry tactics and employment, 90%
    2010 - 2010
  • Combined Arms Network Administrator
    simulation training administrator, 95%
    2009 - 2009
  • Marine Corps Institute
    Correspondence courses, military leadership, warfighting, administration
    1997 - 2009
  • Range Safety Officer
    Live fire range safety., 100%
    2007 - 2007
  • combat nuclear bio & chemical defense
    Chemical biological attack defense
    2006 - 2006
  • HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/EXPLOSIVES DRIVER CERTIFICATION
    Hazardous Materials Management and explosives handling, 95%
    2005 - 2005
  • Marine Corps Combat Instructor Course
    Curriculum and Instruction
    2003 - 2003
  • Sergeants Course
    Small unit leadership and mentorship, 90%
    2001 - 2001
  • Corporals Course
    Small unit leadership, history and traditions, 90%
    2000 - 2000
  • Hawaii Pacific University
    Bachelor of Business Administration - BBA, Business Administration and Management, General
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