Attributes: Top Secret (TS with SCI eligibility) PSI Adjudication of SSBI DSS, Opened 2002 08 29, Closed 2004 04 02, determined Eligibility of SCI DCID 6/4 on 2004 05 07.
Overview of Experience: Diplomatic Technical Security Specialist Facilities Maintenance Manager Operations Supervisor Mechanical Branch U.S. Navy Seabee, Utilitiesman
Licenses/Certifications: Certified Universal Type Technician CFC/HCFC Refrigerants EPA Approved. Journeyman Plumber, State of Virginia
Employment History:
Diplomatic Technical Security Specialist Dates Employed:April 2003 to Aug 2007 Employer:United States Navy, Washington, DC Naval Support Unit, US Department of State
Provided United States Department of State with specialized skills in construction, maintenance, installation and repair of technical security systems essential to DOS Diplomatic Security Counter-Intelligence, Counter-Measure programs worldwide. Working knowledge with the following equipment: Replacement and maintenance of Roton bearings / hinges and associated Forced Entry/Ballistic Resistant (FE/BR) door hardware; mechanical and electromechanical locking systems- electronic strikes; KABA X-09, X-08&07, S&G, Medeco locking systems; Intrusion Detection Systems- AES, and ITI Advent alarms; Closed-Circuit Television Systems (CCTV); Selectone emergency notification systems; door controls including: AES, Moniteq, Unican, and Simplex day access locks; Metor 200 Walk-Through Metal Detectors; Vehicle barrier/arrest systems. Performed preventive maintenance to ensure the operational excellence of 35 FE/BR doors, 16 Hirsch door control systems, 250 file safe containers, 5 vault doors, 74 CCTV cameras, 6 digital video recorders, and 500 daytime access control locks for the U.S. Embassy in Tel-Aviv, Israel and the US Consulate in Jerusalem. Assistant officer in control of a 6-member team responsible for renovating more than 6,500 square feet of Controlled Access Area (CAA) to include 800 square feet of carpet, 3 split-pack HVAC units, 1,550 square feet of drywall and 2 emergency notification systems at the U.S. Embassies in Nouakchott, Mauritania; and Algiers, Algeria . Crew member of a 5-man team that renovated over 3,800 square feet of CAA office space critically needed to support expanding operations at the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo, Japan. Performed Construction Surveillance Technician duties by monitoring and observing the work of contractors and other post personnel (without security clearances) for the purpose of preventing the introduction of unauthorized devices or systems into the structure of newly constructed Controlled Access areas (CAA).
Facilities Maintenance Manager Dates Employed: Nov 2001 to April 2003 Employer:United States Navy, Naval Air Station Sigonella, Italy Public Works Department
Provided support for Mediterranean, U.S. Sixth Fleet Units, and 43 tenant commands by maintaining and operating facilities for a base complex with a Department of Defense population of 7,200 at seven geographical diverse locations. Managed facilities maintenance requirements for 19 Naval Air Station Departments utilizing Archibus Facilities Management Software to provide customer status reports, scheduling and planning of active customer work requests valued at $1.5M. Coordinated the efforts of 12 Public Works Shops to complete more than 600 work requests and 1720 trouble calls valued over $2.5M with minimal rework, resulting in 100% customer satisfaction.
Operations Supervisor Mechanical Branch Dates Employed:Nov 1999 to Nov 2001 Employer:United States Navy, Naval Air Station Sigonella, Italy Public Works Department Supervised 40 military and 42 foreign national personnel at 6 work centers in the daily operation, maintenance, and repair of the mechanical branch utilities systems, 2 water treatment plants, a central boiler plant, and 2 sewage plants valued over $30M. Managed a back flow/cross connection program by planning and estimating the installation of back flow prevention devices for 126 base facilities and managed $120K of associated material requisitions with zero discrepancies. Planned and supervised the installation of 2 liquid chemical storage facilities improving the operational safety of the pool maintenance program, resulting in a savings of $40K per year in contact costs. Directed the installation of four sanitary well seals, completing the project 1 week ahead of schedule and brought the stations water wells into full compliance with all final governing standards.
US Navy Seabee, Utilitiesman Dates Employed:Dec 1993 to Nov 1999 Employer:United States Navy
While Shop foreman, supervised 7 military and 11 foreign nationals in emergency water-main repairs, daily maintenance, installation of galley equipment, interior plumbing, and the installation and repair of fire protection and water distribution systems. Planned, supervised and performed a variety of tasks involved in the installation, maintenance and repair of plumbing, heating, steam, compressed air, fuel storage/distribution systems, water treatment, air conditioning and refrigeration equipment, and sewage collection and disposal facilities. Knowledgeable in reading and working from specifications, blueprints/drawings to install and repair mechanical/utilities systems. Led a crew of 8 personnel during the installation of all phases of plumbing for a Tension Fabric structure, dining facilities, a Chapel, and installed over $40k of under-slab utilities and 50 pieces of galley equipment. Education / Specialized training: AAS Excelsior College Technical Studies Basic Security Systems Training (U.S. State Department)
Locksmith X-09, S&G (U.S. State Department)
Journeyman Plumber, State of Virginia
Utilitiesman C-1 Advance & Apprentice
Leadership Continuum I, II
EPA CFC/HCFC Refrigerant Processing Certification
Cross-Connection Control & Backflow Prevention
Introduction to Industrial Hygiene For Safety Professionals
|