Steven Melton

Mixer Driver at Transit Mix Concrete
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Experience

    • United States
    • Construction
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Mixer Driver
      • Jul 2019 - Present
    • United Kingdom
    • Food and Beverage Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Fugitive Recovery Agent
      • Jun 2017 - Jan 2018

      Fugitive recovery agent (Bounty Hunter) for I.T.S. LLC. Given case file information agent questions known family and associates, stakes out known locations and uses other methods for finding and apprehending wanted fugitives. Processes fugitives into County custody. Fugitive recovery agent (Bounty Hunter) for I.T.S. LLC. Given case file information agent questions known family and associates, stakes out known locations and uses other methods for finding and apprehending wanted fugitives. Processes fugitives into County custody.

    • United States
    • Entertainment Providers
    • General Manager
      • Jun 2015 - Mar 2017

      Managed two multiple escape room facilities providing customers high quality adventures. Conducted new room design and construction from scratch to completion. Managed employees from the hiring process to termination. Provided scheduling, payroll, advertisement, corporate outreach, and media interactions. Grew the company from 3 escape room to 7 escape rooms requiring additional staff members to be hired on. Received numerous positive reviews and ratings from many different publications. Received the National “Golden Locked-In” award during my time as Management. • Received the “Golden Locked-In” • Constructed 4 new escape rooms

    • United States
    • Security and Investigations
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Site Supervisor
      • Dec 2013 - Sep 2015

      Patrol multiple level facility and manned central post as instructed, serve as a general security presence and visible deterrent to crime and client rule infractions; detect suspicious activities and watch for criminal acts or client rule infractions at or near assigned post which may be a threat to the property, client or employees at the site. Report all incidents, accidents or medical emergencies. Respond to emergencies, such as medical and bomb threats; and to alarms, such as fire and intrusion by following emergency response proceedings. Assigned as a site supervisor for Boeing charged with checking VAR's, the creation of all Boeing badges for the state of Colorado and issuing out badges for visiting, contractor, and forgotten client badges. ~Completed all available online training ~Extremely dependable, covered various shifts for others with little to no notice.

    • United States
    • Law Enforcement
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Instructor / Training Developer / Technical Writer
      • Sep 2011 - Dec 2013

      NCO (Non Commissioned Officer) for the New Systems Training and Integration Office (NSTID) for all current, new, and improved Ground Signals Intelligence Systems. Provided training to over 726 personnel on new systems operation, maintenance, implementation, and sustainment training. Developed training materials, strategies, and guidelines used by independent contracting companies to introduce new systems to Army units throughout the U.S. and abroad. Validated and certified new training packages and training events for the U.S. Army. Completed the Army Basic Instructor Training Course (ABIC). Completed ACQ101, LOG101, and TST102 through DAU (Defense Acquisitions University)

    • Training / Administrative Lead
      • Sep 2010 - Sep 2011

      NCOIC of the Army Technical Control and Analysis Element (ATCAE) training and administrative section. Prepared and submitted weekly training calendars coordinated and tracked Army Warrior Tasks and required annual training for more than 140 Soldiers in the company. In processed all new ATCAE Soldiers and civilians, maintained the ATCAE HQ databases, and managed requests for all new computer accounts and permissions to access ATCAE databases. Served as the personnel actions NCOIC processing leaves, flags, NCOERs, awards and maintained daily personnel accountability databases.Maintained readiness data and prepared slides for the areas of marksmanship, physical fitness, and Army Warrior Tasks for 2 Quarterly Training Briefs (QTB). Assumed responsibility for the company's training and administrative requirements in the First Sergeant's extended absence to ensure the mission was completed to standards.

    • SIGINT Analyst Mission Manager
      • Oct 2008 - Sep 2010

      Manages mission tasking and ensures soldiers meet deadlines and quality standards for all intelligence products. Supervises the production and performs quality control of Information Technical Notes (ITNs) and Requests for Information (RFIs). Supports US, NATO, and Coalition Forces with SIGINT for purposes of force protection and target development. Participates in VTCs between the ATCAE and units in theater, coalition forces, and the intelligence community.Produced over 120 early warning threat tippers, 56 ITNs, and 42 RFIs.Set the OEF standards for counseling and mentoring, ensuring 22 soldiers were properly motivated and counseled in a timely and efficient manner.

    • SIGINT Collections Team Leader
      • Jul 2007 - Oct 2008

      Served as a team leader in the Trojan Soldier Portable Remote Intelligence Group (TSPRING) system platoon and trained Soldiers on the system in preparation for deployment in support of Central Command (CENTCOM). NCOIC of the Signals Preliminary Evaluation, Assessment, and Reporting (SPEAR) team during a deployment in Afghanistan in support of OEF VII-VIII with equipment worth over $500,000. Wrote 43 signal survey reports and input over 1.2 million intercepts into multiple intelligence data bases providing critical data for National Level assets. Supervised a team of 4 Soldier's and 1 civilian interpreter increasing productivity by 25%, while reducing system downtime by 60%. NCOIC for Main Body Quartering Party during redeployment, coordinating the life support requirements for 93 personnel.

    • Student
      • Nov 2006 - Jul 2007

      Attended reclassification school to become a 98C/35N.

    • United States
    • Armed Forces
    • Lead Gluer
      • Jan 2003 - Nov 2006

      Served as a head gluer in a team of three employees and was reasonable for gluing the precut veneer before sending it off to be spliced into 4x8 foot sheets. Production was at an all time high in the gluing department during the 2004 to 2006 seasons. Implemented new equipment designs into the gluing process which decreased production by 10% while raising the quality of the product by 60%. Completed fork lift training and operated the fork lift during any spare time to help maximize productivity. Butternut Veneers was recognized for no work related accidents resulting in a loss of time for the eighth year receiving manufacturing plant safety awards every year during employment.

    • United States
    • Law Enforcement
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Detention Officer
      • Jul 2001 - Nov 2002

      Served as a Correctional Law Enforcement Officer and directly supervised up to 60 inmates. Worked in a multitude of shift work and different environments to include programs officer, transport officer, minimum to high security officer, and work furlough officer. Received recognition for volunteering his time off and always making himself available to assist with additional duties when needed to help better his knowledge and productivity in other areas of the department. Completed 8 job related correspondence courses through ACS (American Correctional Association). Managing Stress: Performing under pressure Juvenile care worker Working with manipulative inmates Correctional office 2 Correctional supervision 1 Correctional supervision 2 Motivating correctional staff Working with special needs inmates Performed to such a degree that evaluations were being reviewed for promotion to FTO (Field Training Officer).

    • Mortar Squad Leader
      • Mar 2000 - Apr 2001

      Served as a Squad Leader in a mechanized 120mm Mortar Platoon; responsible for the welfare, health, morale, and training of four Soldiers; further responsible for the maintenance and accountability of one M1064A3 mortar carrier, and all associated equipment valued in excess of $700,000; controlled the tactical movement of his Squad; emplaced vehicle and Squad into firing positions; ensured the timely and accurate application of firing data; conducted emergency missions as required. Measures horizontal and vertical angles, estimates ranges, administers first aid, and collects and orally reports tactical information using communication equipment.

    • Mortar Gunner
      • Feb 1997 - Mar 2000

      Served as a gunner in a mechanized 4.2inch Mortar Platoon; Capable of worldwide deployment in support of contingency operations. Responsible for the maintenance and welfare of the fire crew and equipment. Responsible for the timely and accurate indirect fire support for a tank battalion in support of a peace time deployment to the Bosnia-Herzegovina. Member of a QRF (Quick Reactionary Force) in support of peacekeeping operations at the Slavonski Brod, Croatia. Received recognition on multiple occasions for hard work and dedication. Volunteering for the 1998 Christmas mailing season at the post office, performance during live fire exercises, and 3 for time serving in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia.Received recognition and an award for helping set his squad above all the rest throughout the base of Baumholder in a 1999 competition of Infantry Mortarmen.

    • Student
      • Nov 1996 - Feb 1997

      Attended OSUT (One Station Unit Training) to become a 11C.

Education

  • Cochise College
    Working on AA, Intelligence Opreations
    2009 - 2013

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