Bio
Credentials
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Hazardous Materials Awareness
DOD Fire and Emergency ServiceFeb, 2014- Apr, 2026
Experience
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Allied Universal
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Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
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Security Officer
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Nov 2016 - Jun 2019
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Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
Secures Hospital premises and personnel by patrolling property. Inspects and monitors security surveillance equipment.Inspects buildings, equipment, and access points; permitting entry. Prepares work orders and reports as needed.Prevents losses and damage by reporting irregularities; informs violators of policy and procedures; restrains trespassers
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Fresh Mark Inc.
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Canton, Ohio Area
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Production Line Worker
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Jan 2016 - Aug 2016
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Canton, Ohio Area
• Boxing meats for distribution • Building boxes
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Self-Employed
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Tagaytay, Philippines
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Self Employed
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May 2014 - Dec 2015
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Tagaytay, Philippines
Working on immigration to United States for familyTravelling with familyGetting family settled in Ohio
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TEAM Integrated Engineering, Inc
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Southwest Asia
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Environmental Operations Manager/Hazardous Materials Manager
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Jun 2007 - Apr 2014
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Southwest Asia
Served as the Environmental Operations Manager for the Recycling and the Air Force 3952 Chemical/Hazardous Material Authorization programs. Receives and maintains waste streams from US Forces on Al Dhafra. Conducts inspections and assessments. Recordkeeping and other general administrative duties. Provides varying levels of interface and support to each of these groups through technical advice, data interpretation, personnel development, and process improvement. Final oversight of all chemicals hazardous materials entering the air base. Emergency response, hazmat, and spill responder. Works closely with third country and local nationals to ensure they had the proper parts to perform their duties. Coordinates work with supporting or related work functions controlled by other supervisors. Instructs and directed sequence of operations and methods employed by subordinates. Responsible for field level implementation of HSE policies, procedures and guidelines as instructed.
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KBR Services Group
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Southwest Asia
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HAZMAT Coordinator/Senior Environmental Technician
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Jan 2006 - Jun 2007
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Southwest Asia
Responsible for field level implementation of HSE policies, procedures and guidelines as instructed. Typical duties could included field level duties associated with solid waste disposal, soil/water/air sampling, spill response, pollution control equipment maintenance, waste minimization and pollution prevention and other field duties as required. Has knowledge of Company HSE programs and procedures and environmental requirements; working to develop working knowledge. Conducted inspections and assessments. Emergency response, hazmat, and spill responder. Works closely with third country and local nationals to ensure they had the proper parts to perform their duties. Establishes deadlines, priorities, and work sequences, and plans work assignments based on general work schedules, methods, and policies set by higher level supervisors. Coordinates work with supporting or related work functions controlled by other supervisors. Maintains a balanced workload between subordinate work groups or individuals. Instructs and directed sequence of operations and methods employed by subordinates. Performs work direction responsibilities. Assigns work to individuals and provided technical direction and/or assistance in accomplishing difficult work steps and processes.
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Overseas Solutions Corporation
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Okinawa, Japan
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Warehouse Technician/Foreman
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Aug 2005 - Jan 2006
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Okinawa, Japan
Manager of warehouse for 718 Civil Engineer Squadron, DOD Executive Housing Maintenance, which is responsible for 8500 military family housing units on Okinawa, Japan. Responsible for the inventory, issuing and maintaining the security of the supplies for the largest housing maintenance flight in the world. Working closely with the Japanese local nationals to ensure they had the proper parts to perform their duties. Key in the preparation of the warehouses for the Unit Compliance Inspection. Performs work planning responsibilities. Plans weekly and/or monthly basis, the use of subordinate workers, equipment, facilities, and materials in an organizational segment or group. Establishes deadlines, priorities, and work sequences, and plans work assignments based on general work schedules, methods, and policies set by higher level supervisors. Coordinates work with supporting or related work functions controlled by other supervisors. Maintains a balanced workload between subordinate work groups or individuals. Instructs and directed sequence of operations and methods employed by subordinates. Informs higher-level supervisors of the need to revise work schedules and re-estimated labor and other resources. Performs work direction responsibilities. Assigns work to individuals and provided technical direction and/or assistance in accomplishing difficult work steps and processes.
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CH2M HILL
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Okinawa, Japan
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Okinawa - Site Manager, Construction Manager, Project Safety Coordinator and Security Manager
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Apr 2002 - Aug 2005
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Okinawa, Japan
Construction Manager for Environmental and Engineering projects throughout military installations on Okinawa, Japan. Oversaw the proper safety, demolition and construction of the AST / UST Tank sites. Supervised the Hazardous Waste Management contract for Kadena AB, Japan, ensured the proper compliance and disposal and transport of hazardous materials to DRMO (to include PCB contaminated items). Coordinated different permits with all branches of the US military on Okinawa, Japan. Performed work planning responsibilities. Coordinated work with supporting or related work functions controlled by other supervisors. Determined the number and types of workers needed to accomplish specific projects. Prepared reports on site conditions and construction progress. Used ArcView GIS software to work up maps for job sites to make smooth process for the construction. Established US Military Base Pass usage and Entry Authorization Listing and control procedures. Coordinates and maintains liaison with personnel both internal and external to the contract. Maintained tracking functions for the maintenance service request and provided status to all interested parties.
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Roy F. Weston
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Okinawa, Japan
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Site supervisor, Project Safety Coordinator and Security Manager
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Apr 2001 - Mar 2002
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Okinawa, Japan
Oversaw Environmental and Engineering projects throughout military installations on Okinawa, Japan. Directed the proper safety, demolition and construction of the AST / UST Tank sites. Coordinated all of the construction digging permits ensuring that all of the proper markings were on sites prior to construction. Assisting in the security of Kadena AB, Okinawa, Japan, this was done by his badge program he initiated after 9/11. Supervised in scheduling contractor requirements and participated in pre-construction conferences, and other meetings necessary to coordinate all construction issues. Monitored inspection of work in progress. In addition to, assisted in scheduling and participated in interim and final inspections. Reviewed and interpreted contract plans and specifications pertaining to assigned projects and determined whether construction meets contract requirements. Coordinated contract requirements with contractors and government personnel. Supervised work in progress and upon completion to insure an acceptable level of workmanship and compliance with plans and specifications. Evaluated requests for modifications proposed by contractors determining soundness of requests from engineering standpoint applying standard engineering methods and techniques and recommending actions accordingly. Inspected work in progress and took part in final inspection. Ensured resolution and corrections of inconsistencies. Reviewed construction contract records to assure that all requirements of the contract have been complied with and that supporting engineering records are consistent and complete. Coordinates and maintains liaison with personnel both internal and external to the contract. Maintained tracking functions for the maintenance service request and provided status to all interested parties. Provided computer and technical support to the personnel. Prepared official correspondence, briefings and notes and maintained project status reports.
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Genyo Ltd / GETMS Ltd
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Chatan-Cho, Okinawa, Japan
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Site supervisor, Project Safety Coordinator, and Security Manager
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Jan 2000 - Mar 2001
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Chatan-Cho, Okinawa, Japan
Site Supervisor for Environmental and Engineering projects throughout military installations on Okinawa, Japan. Oversaw the proper safety, demolition and construction of the AST / UST Tank sites. Coordinated all of the construction digging permits ensuring that all of the proper markings were on sites prior to construction. Performed the coordination and proper compliance of securing base passes for all sub-contractor personnel. Coordinated different permits with all branches of the US military on Okinawa, Japan. Ability to plan and organize work and coordinated projects with engineers in other disciplines. Ability to participate in planning, scheduling, and integration of numerous construction activities. Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Compiles with health, safety, and environmental rules and procedures and performed work in a manner that enhances the safety of the work environment. Knowledge of health, and environmental requirements as outlined in applicable safety standards, regulations, and technical orders. Ability to analyze, interprets, and applied rules, regulations, and procedures in a variety of situations and recommended timely and economical solutions. Coordinated contractor's requirements for power outages, road closing, temporary building sites, burrow pits and disposals. Maintained continual dialogue to ensure proper coordination of each of work and reach sound engineering decisions and compromises as demanded by the situation. Inspects work in progress and takes part in final inspection. Ensured resolution and corrections of inconsistencies. Prepared official correspondence, briefings and notes and maintains project status reports. Established operating guidelines to implement methods and procedure changes. Provided technical and administrative support for program management reviews or other meetings.
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United States Air Force
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California, Philippines; Republic of Korea; Tokyo, Japan; Guam; Okinawa, Japan
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Master Sergeant (MSgt), E-7
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Feb 1976 - Mar 2000
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California, Philippines; Republic of Korea; Tokyo, Japan; Guam; Okinawa, Japan
Senior advisor/consultant to Support Group Commander, serving as Superintendent of Special Project, managing the logistics. Senior advisor/consultant to Civil Engineer Group Commander and serving as Superintendent of Special Projects, advising him of the different operations and plans for different types of logistics and bed-down operations. Due to his vast knowledge of Civil Engineer Operations and experience with manpower management he was selected to be the Superintendent of Group Reorganization Committee. Communications Manager for the entire Civil Engineer Group in charge of the relocation of all telephones and the shuffling of all phones in conjunction with the relocation of all offices. Managed all mission tasks, to include the maintenance, storage and management of WRM and all supplies to include the NBC (Nuclear, Biological and Chemical) equipment ensuring the shelf life’s and quantities were maintained at all times which affect military and civilian personnel. Developed and oversaw facility computer installation schedule for 17 civil engineer facilities, housing in excess of 800 users. At a cost savings of more than $3,500,000 by acquiring equipment for the base without impacting the base budget. Maintained a fleet of over 250 vehicles of General Purpose and Construction Equipment valued at approximately $20,000,000, ensuring all vehicles were properly maintained, and individuals are properly trained on safety operation of all types of construction vehicles, to include the entire Civil Engineering Squadron establishing the first ever WRM vehicle program for the base. Contributed to the development of a major computer program used in the Work Information Management Systems (WIMS), used Air Force-wide. Managed, warehoused Civil Engineer supply/equipment assets valued in excess of $4.5 million. Inventoried all supplies and equipment and, in turn, “purging” them, resulting in elimination of over 250,000 items of excess work/job order materials.
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