William Collins

Transportation Operations Supervisor at Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU)
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Wake Forest, North Carolina, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Airlines and Aviation
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Transportation Operations Supervisor
      • Mar 2016 - Present

      Morrisville, North Carolina Manages the execution, direction, and coordination of parking and transportation matters within airport. Manages the budgets, work schedules, transportation routes, and security and compliance checks while ensuring shift reports are completed on time and routed to the Airport Chief Executive Officer. • Oversees Skidata System while providing timely IT troubleshooting support to physical and electronic security measures. Coordinates with Century Control Systems to provide maintenance to dead… Show more Manages the execution, direction, and coordination of parking and transportation matters within airport. Manages the budgets, work schedules, transportation routes, and security and compliance checks while ensuring shift reports are completed on time and routed to the Airport Chief Executive Officer. • Oversees Skidata System while providing timely IT troubleshooting support to physical and electronic security measures. Coordinates with Century Control Systems to provide maintenance to dead lined equipment while generating alternate avenues for incoming and outgoing traffic. • Ensures shift reports are accurate and within standard operating procedures to maintain personnel and supply accountability of over $665,000 value of equipment; $282,000 of employee payroll a month, and $4,200,000 of customer revenue. • Manages rotating shifts with up to 16 employees while assessing personnel needs with regards to operational requirements of the organization. • Prioritize roadside assistance requests within goal timelines of 10 minutes to safeguard customer satisfaction. • Oversees accountability and management of customers lost belongings and items. • Coordinates with Raleigh Durham International Police Division to report suspicious materials, packages, personnel, and video recordings to maintain safety of customers and employees of the airport. • Monitors security and parking systems to ensure daily operations are seamless. Show less

    • United States
    • Armed Forces
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Military Police
      • Jul 2014 - Aug 2015

      Fallon, Nevada Provide for public safety by maintaining order, responding to emergencies, protecting people and property, enforcing traffic and criminal laws, and promoting good community relations. Guard strategic assets on base, man entry control points, provide aircraft security.

    • PRP Monitor
      • Mar 2011 - Jun 2014

      Personnel who are selected to perform nuclear weapon duties shall be assigned to designate as Personnel Reliability Program (PRP) positions and that those positions shall be occupied only by U.S. citizens or U.S. nationals. PRP Monitors administer and conduct oversight of the day to day functions of the PRP on DOD installations where there are 100 personnel or more. 1000 personnel indoctrinated into the program and monitored medical and dental records and for mental status. Ensure all personnel… Show more Personnel who are selected to perform nuclear weapon duties shall be assigned to designate as Personnel Reliability Program (PRP) positions and that those positions shall be occupied only by U.S. citizens or U.S. nationals. PRP Monitors administer and conduct oversight of the day to day functions of the PRP on DOD installations where there are 100 personnel or more. 1000 personnel indoctrinated into the program and monitored medical and dental records and for mental status. Ensure all personnel meet the standards to remain in the program.

    • Assistant Security Manager
      • Mar 2011 - Jun 2014

      Maintain a safe and secure environment for customers and employees by establishing and enforcing security policies and procedures while supervising the guard force. With the implementation of a new lock and key program ensuring all 85 clocks were rotated on time and serviced and all 150 were accounted for at all times. As a classified material control center supervisor responsible for over 200 pieces of classified material both electronic and hardcopy. Annual security site surveys conducted for… Show more Maintain a safe and secure environment for customers and employees by establishing and enforcing security policies and procedures while supervising the guard force. With the implementation of a new lock and key program ensuring all 85 clocks were rotated on time and serviced and all 150 were accounted for at all times. As a classified material control center supervisor responsible for over 200 pieces of classified material both electronic and hardcopy. Annual security site surveys conducted for 25 buildings both correcting and mitigating deficiencies. Working with OPM and e-QIP as the site manager, and sole point of contact for security clearances. Both initiating new clearances and reinvestigation for over 75 secret clearances and 25 top secret clearances. Well versed in the use of the Joint Personnel Adjudication System (JPAS) verifying and granting access to classified material for personnel.

    • United States
    • Armed Forces
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • fire team leader
      • Mar 2007 - Mar 2010

      Responsible for all aspects of life for a fire team of 6 personnel. Leadership in field and garrison settings. Provide waterborne and land security, aircraft and flight line, weapons and cargo security, maritime security and platform protection; conduct customs, operations, detainee operations, and protective service operations; perform force protection, organize and train personnel in force protection, physical security, law enforcement, and weapons proficiency.

    • United States
    • Defense and Space Manufacturing
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Welder
      • 2005 - 2006

      Responsible for assisting a journeyman in assembling, installing, and repairing pipes, fittings, and fixtures of heating, water and drainage systems according to specifications and welding codes. • Proven ability to read and interpret blueprints in a bid to understand work specifications. • Required physical strength with good hand-eye coordination. • Worked 40+ hours a week of on the job practice and training. • Assist in work cleanup and prepping welding equipment for next day’s… Show more Responsible for assisting a journeyman in assembling, installing, and repairing pipes, fittings, and fixtures of heating, water and drainage systems according to specifications and welding codes. • Proven ability to read and interpret blueprints in a bid to understand work specifications. • Required physical strength with good hand-eye coordination. • Worked 40+ hours a week of on the job practice and training. • Assist in work cleanup and prepping welding equipment for next day’s use. • Set up and operate hand and power tools particular to the welding trade. • Provided assistance in operating metal shaping machines such as shears and breaks. • Examine workpieces to determine defects and perform welding duties to straighten them. • Position and align parts that need to be welded according to instruction provided by the journeyman. • Set up ladders and scaffolding for every welding project. • Assisting in melting bars and scrap in order to convert them into reusable form. Show less

Education

  • American Military University
    Master of Business Administration (MBA)
    2017 - 2019
  • American Military University
    Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Criminal Justice
    2008 - 2012
  • East Carolina University
    Criminal Justice and Corrections
    2004 - 2005

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