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Seeking a position in the Private Security, Automotive Technology, Automotive Repair, or Transportation
field.
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Over Eight years of honorable service with the U.S. Army, specializing as Cavalry Scout. Skilled at
troubleshooting, testing and repairing light equipment. Highly organized professional with excellent work
ethics. Ability to accomplish tasks efficiently while meeting strict deadlines. Strong ability to work as a
contributing team member or team leader. Received numerous awards for achievements and good
conduct, while serving under Operation Iraqi Freedom. Reliable leader with over eight years of military
experience. Qualified Expert with a variety of small arms weapons. Experienced in Physical Security, Guard Duty,
VIP Escorts, Minor Investigations Work, and Border Security, Patrolling Techniques, Surveillance Methods and
Area Security. Skilled at driving different forms of vehicle, Combat proven leadership and excellent interpersonal
skills. Willing on take on additional task other then primary job.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Pop-A-Lock of El Paso
El Paso, TX
Calvary Scout
U.S. Army, Ft. Bliss, TX; Camp Casey, Korea: Fort Stewart, GA
Inspected parts, equipment, or vehicles for cleanliness, damage, and compliance with standards or
regulations.
Scrub, scrape, or spray machine parts, equipment, or vehicles, using scrapers, brushes, clothes,
cleaners, disinfectants, insecticides, acid, abrasives, vacuums, or hoses.
Mix cleaning solutions, abrasive compositions, or other compounds, according to formulas.
Clean and polish vehicle windows.
Rinse objects and place them on drying racks or use cloth, squeegees, or air compressors to dry
surfaces.
Drive vehicles to or from workshops or customers' workplaces or homes.
Pre-soak or rinse machine parts, equipment, or vehicles by immersing objects in cleaning solutions
or water, manually or using hoists.
Challenged suspicious people, requesting their badges and asking what their business is in
particular areas. Follow those who breach security until police or other security personnel arrive to
apprehend them.
Monitor passenger flow through screening checkpoints to ensure order and efficiency. Close entry
areas following security breaches or reopen areas after receiving notification that the airport is
secure. Record information about any baggage that sets off alarms in monitoring equipment.
Locate suspicious bags pictured in printouts sent from remote monitoring areas, and set these bags
aside for inspection.
Contact police directly in cases of urgent security issues, using phones or two-way radios.
Test baggage for any explosive materials, using equipment such as explosive detection machines
or chemical swab systems.
Operated X-ray machine to monitor for prohibited items, as well as conduct bag searches to clear
bag of prohibited items. Inform other screeners when baggage should not be opened because it
might contain explosives.
Check passengers' tickets to ensure that they are valid, and to determine whether passengers have
designations that require special handling, such as providing photo identification.