Objective
Continue performing duties as safety manager once retired from the Air Force
Job Target
Safety Manager
Professional Experience
| 2010 – present |
US Air Force
Ground Safety Superintendent
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Peterson AFB, Co |
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• Directs all safety programs and operations for military personnel on base
• Supervises 3 personnel
• Researched and acquired resources to send personnel from Peterson AFB, CO to F.E. Warren AFB, WY to receive winter driver’s training
• Performed duties as Ground Safety Manager and Ground Safety Superintendent; tasked to review and correct all inspection and investigation reports; manage leave program for Ground Safety office; attend required briefings and meetings; update higher-headquarters and office leadership on status of programs
• Authored safety articles for base paper; provided base populace with applicable safety knowledge and information
• Accomplished various safety trainings and briefings for base personnel; groups numbered anywhere from 20 to 800 personnel at one time
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| 2006 – 2010 |
US Air Force
Ground Safety Superintendent
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Elmendorf AFB, AK |
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• Directs all safety programs and operations for military personnel on base
• Supervised 7 personnel
• Performed duties as Ground Safety Manager and Ground Safety Superintendent; tasked to review and correct all inspection and investigation reports; manage leave program for Ground Safety office; attend required briefings and meetings; update higher-headquarters and office leadership on status of programs
• Authored safety articles for base paper; provided base populace with applicable safety knowledge and information
• Accomplished various safety trainings and briefings for base personnel; groups numbered anywhere from 20 to 800 personnel at one time
• Developed new motorcycle training program for Elmendorf AFB; organized program to provide training on-base, with no extra cost to Air Force; all military riders identified and provided training
• Provided emergency communications to Wing Leadership during C-17 crash in 2010; maintained status updates for leadership to make informed decisions; directed all safety efforts during clean-up of crash site
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| 2003 – 2006 |
US Air Force
Superintendent Safety Programs and Operations
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HQ Pacific Air Forces |
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• Performed “quality control” checks on all mishap investigations and reports submitted by all bases in PACAF
• Researched and developed mishap trend analysis statistics for all of PACAF; distributed semi-annual and annual reports to all bases for use in their programs
• Traveled with Inspector General team performing inspections on all PACAF bases (Environmental inspections, safety inspections, readiness inspections)
• Chosen to perform “security detail” task at 2005 Presidential Inauguration parade in Washington D.C.; only 100 Air Force personnel chosen for task
• Directed all mishap investigation efforts for all fatalities and multi-million dollar mishaps which occurred at some locations in PACAF |
Education
| 2012 |
Columbia Southern University Business Management – Bachelor's Degree (BA/BS) |
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| 2007 |
Community College of the Air Force Criminal Justice – Associate or Vocational Degree (AA/AS/MCSE/etc.) |
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| 2007 |
Community College of the Air Force Safety – Associate or Vocational Degree (AA/AS/MCSE/etc.) |
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Skills
- 10-years safety career field; typing; communication; supervision; safety training/briefings