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Andrew Smith


287 Custer Street, Hopewell, PA 00000

(000) 000-0000

Professional Summary

I am a very hard worker, who is willing to learn and do any problem that is set before me.   I’ve worked multiple jobs that have given me a good skillset to deal with people, problems,  and everyday life.   I was the commanders driver, and i had to do an interview for that, and out of 25 people, i was chosen because i can do multiple things at once, learn and do things efficiently, and i can figure out problems fast.

Employment history

combat engineer, Schamberger-Schultz. Bennettville, Illinois
Jul. 2017 – Present
Ive been in the army for just about three years, and in those three years ive learned everything about  explosives, as well as driving a Stryker, and  learning hazardous material storage, field sanitation, and people skills. Ive learned how to talk and mingle with every crowd of people. 

tractor operator, Pollich-Schroeder. D'Amoreport, Indiana
Nov. 2014 – Mar. 2015
I was a farmer for 3 years in Pennsylvania. I drove the tractor during hay season, as well as pumpkin season. I stored hay in barns and took care of the beef cattle. 

maintenance, McCullough, Green and Metz. Darronton, Oregon
Dec. 2014 – Jan. 2015
I worked as a maintenance man at the courthouse.  My tasks included fixing broken pipes, installing new carpet, fixing Windows, and small menial tasks to make everyones life better there.

Education

North Hagenes, West Kimbury, Tennessee
High School Diploma, building maintenance, Jun. 2015

Skills

Dealing with hazardous material

people skills

sanitation

leading people

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Andrew Smith


287 Custer Street, Hopewell, PA 00000

(000) 000-0000

Professional Summary

I am a very hard worker, who is willing to learn and do any problem that is set before me.   I’ve worked multiple jobs that have given me a good skillset to deal with people, problems,  and everyday life.   I was the commanders driver, and i had to do an interview for that, and out of 25 people, i was chosen because i can do multiple things at once, learn and do things efficiently, and i can figure out problems fast.

Employment history

combat engineer, O'Conner, Johnson and Bogisich. West Lynettatown, Maryland
Feb. 2016 – Present
Ive been in the army for just about three years, and in those three years ive learned everything about  explosives, as well as driving a Stryker, and  learning hazardous material storage, field sanitation, and people skills. Ive learned how to talk and mingle with every crowd of people. 

tractor operator, Adams-Jast. Tameikamouth, Pennsylvania
Jun. 2013 – Apr. 2015
I was a farmer for 3 years in Pennsylvania. I drove the tractor during hay season, as well as pumpkin season. I stored hay in barns and took care of the beef cattle. 

maintenance, Rippin, Greenfelder and Krajcik. South Jennifer, Delaware
Sep. 2014 – Nov. 2014
I worked as a maintenance man at the courthouse.  My tasks included fixing broken pipes, installing new carpet, fixing Windows, and small menial tasks to make everyones life better there.

Education

Donnelly Institute, Port Robtberg, Georgia
High School Diploma, building maintenance, Feb. 2015

Skills

Dealing with hazardous material

people skills

sanitation

leading people

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Andrew Smith

287 Custer Street, Hopewell, PA 00000
[email protected]
(000) 000-0000

Professional Summary

Through my experience in the Marine Corps, I have developed the ability to operate under new and unpredictable environments while still completing tasks prior to the given deadlines. I have acquired an extensive amount of leadership abilities by being placed in charge of projects with a minimum of ten Marines under my supervision at a time.  Project management, records/financial management and operational planning are just a few of the key skills I have obtained.

Employment history

Combat Engineer, Hegmann LLC. South Ernesto, Virginia
Jan. 2019 – Present
I am currently a Corporal serving in the United States Marine Corps as a Combat Engineer. In my job, I have done several construction projects including building three, 16×32 housing structures, demolition ranges where I have created and initiated my own charges, designed and emplaced several different defensive obstacles with varying types of wire and other materials, as well as administrative work in the office such as filing and maintaining records and answering phone calls. I am also a certified HITT and TRX instructor for the Marines in my company because I believe being physically fit is very important and I love helping others improve themselves. I currently am a squad leader with ten Marines under my supervision. I mandate their day to day work activities as well as evaluate and grade their performance. I have developed many critical leadership skills necessary to take charge of projects and lead teams.

Receptionist, Gaylord-Osinski. Erniefort, New Mexico
Aug. 2014 – Sep. 2014
Working at the Dermatology office, I was a receptionist for the front desk while simultaneously conducting account and billing services. While working there, I greeted visitors, scheduled appointments and confirmed them via phone call. I also updated patient records while checking patients in and out of their appointments and collected payments. While working part time in the billing department, I handled patient accounts ensuring they were up to date on payments. I contacted patients that were past due or being sent to collections to negotiate payment agreements as well as handled insurance complications by contacting the companies to sort out issues. I also assisted with the daily and monthly balancing of the companies funds.

Education

East Daugherty, North Jesusitaborough, West Virginia
High School Diploma, Oct. 2014

Skills

Operatational Logistics
Skillful

Project Management
Experienced

Accounting/Billing
Skillful

Group Fitness Training
Experienced

combat engineer

  • Perform administrative functions, such as reviewing or writing reports, approving expenditures, or purchasing of materials.
  • Plan, direct, or coordinate  work with other work groups to enable constant learning in the work environment.

combat engineer (sapper)

  • Assist in construction of temporary roads, bridges and fords.
  • Erecting bridges using both equipment an non- equipment components.
  • Lays, arms, neutralises, disarms and removes mines and booby traps.
  • Conducts and operates field machines.
  • Produces portable water using water purification equipment.

combat engineer

  • Train, counsel and mentor a 7 man squad
  • Conduct mobility and counter mobility operations
  • Safety officer for weapon qualification ranges
  • Present and explain proposals, reports, or findings to superiors and co-workers.

combat engineer

  • Evaluated terrain and recorded topographical information.
  •  Maintained rifles, machine guns, mortars and hand grenades.
  • Determined elevation and grid azimuths with maps and map overlays.
  •  Experience emplacing explosive devices and initiating systems to ensure proper detonation, maximum effectiveness, and the safety of all personnel involved.
  • Providing contingency plans for operations to ensure successful execution and superior TOT.

combat engineer

  • Trained, cared for, counseled and managed 6 to 8 man squad
  • Two deployments to Afghanistan and 1 to Iraq to conduct route clearence and COIN Operations on over 500 missions
  • Responsible and signed for over $1 million in property and equipment 
  • Employed, fired and recovered anti-personnel and anti-tank mines.

combat engineer

  • Performed quality control by creating rosters, spreadsheets and other documentation to identify company inventory.
  • Located mines through both visual means and the utilization of mine detectors, neutralizing all enemy threats and booby traps.
  • Conducted ground reconnaissance for roads, bridges and tunnels and reported findings to the squad leader.
  • Effectively managed a team of four personnel in a mine-clearing assignment, which resulted in zero injuries.
  • Guided and coordinated unit’s force protection programs to meet fleet requirements.
  • Tracked the personal and professional development of soldiers and provided mentor-ship to promote growth and alignment with the core Army values.
  • Identified and resolved equipment shortages.

combat engineer

  • Clear Land to create a Forward Operations Base (FOB)
  • Erect Medium Girder Bridges (MGB) over rivers and gaps.
  • Mine Detection , Mine Laying 
  • Conventional Munitions Disposal 
  • Create Ice Runways for aircraft
  • More references upon request 
  • Qualifications upon request

combat engineer

  • Construct fighting positions, fixed/floating bridges, obstacles and defensive positions
  • Place and detonate explosives
  • Conduct operations that include route clearance of obstacles and rivers
  • Prepare and install firing systems for demolition and explosives
  • Detect mines visually or with mine detectors

combat engineer/ mechanic

  • Work day and night for Route Clearance Operations in Afghanistan.
  • Led Recovery Team on missions while pulling equipment on trailers.
  • Loaded and unloaded materials on trailers along with the correct tie downs for the correct loads assigned. 
  • Have well then more experience with all tools and power tools.

combat engineer

  • Calculate demolition needs to perform missions. 
  • Basic combat soldier skills
  • Provide personal maintenance checks on combat vehicles.
  • Train fellow soldiers on safety and basic soldier combat movements.

combat engineer

  • Gathered, and brought back intel on enemy.
  • Found best route for the company to take.
  • Cleared the way for the rest of the company.
  • While in Iraq (as a Pathfinder) found, and cleared land mines and IED’s
  • Ended my carreer as a SGT
  • Was certified as a Combat Lifesaver.

combat engineer

  • Assisted in base and convoy security with the use of multi-million dollar camera systems while deployed to Afghanistan.
  • Assisted in the training of foreign soldiers in the use of multi-million dollar equipment
  • Responsible for maintaining and insuring the continuous use of government equiptment
  • Has a Secret Clearance 

combat engineer

  • Construct fighting positions, fixed/floating bridges, obstacles, and defensive positions.
  • Place and detonate explosives.
  • Conduct operations that include route clearance of obstacles and rivers.
  • Prepare and install firing systems for demolition and explosives.
  • Detect mines visually or with mine detectors.

combat engineer

  • Ensure that troops can live, move and fight on the battlefield.
  •  Perform construction and maintenance tasks 
  • Operate vehicles and equipment in support of engineer operations
  •  Maintain field installations and facilities. 

combat engineer (sapper)

  • Assists in construction of temporary roads, bypasses and fords
  • Erects bridges using both equipment and non-equipment components
  • Lays, arms, neutralises, disarms and removes mines and booby traps
  • Conducts demolition tasks
  • Constructs and operates field machines
  • Produces potable water using water purification equipment
  • Uses and maintains power tools

combat engineer/team leader

  • Stationed: Fort Leonard Wood, MO – Fort Riley, KS – Fort Stewart, GA
  • Deployed: Operation Iraqi Freedom (Bahgdad, Iraq) Oct. 2008 – Oct. 2009
  • Deployed: Operation Iraqi Freedom (Fallujah/Ramadi, Iraq) July 2009 – July 2010
  • Deployed: Operation Enduring Freedom (RC-East/Wardak Province) Feb. 2013 – Aug. 2013 (med. evacuated)
  • Maintain soldier’s attendance records, physical condition , and other required records.
  • Advise soldier’s on academic and vocational curricula and on career issues.
  • Plan, evaluate, and revise curricula, course content, course materials, and methods of instruction to help teach soldier’s on MOS specific’s.

combat engineer/supply sergeant

  •  Fire team leader responsible leading, mentoring and training 3 direct reports.
  • Conduct combat patrols in the region.
  • Conduct route clearance activities searching for roadside bombs.
  • Construction of tactical emplacements.
  • Request, receipt, issue, and accountability of individual, organizational, installation, and expendable supplies and equipment.
  • Monitor all sensitive items and unit inventories including weapons and ammunition.

combat engineer / unit armorer

  • Safe handling of explosive products used for demolition purposes.
  • Inventory of weapon systems for a company sized unit.
  • Successful management of hand receipt valued at 4.2 Million with no losses.
  • Maintenance of all weapon systems and equipment.
  • Discussing training exercises with leadership for training needs and facilitating those needs to soldiers.
  • Proper storage of weapon systems, ammunition, and explosive munitions.

combat engineer

  •    Build wet span and dry span bridges, roads.
  •    Demolition Expert C-4, TNT, electric and non electric.
  •    Operate and keep maintenance on wheeled and tracked vehicles.   
  •    Direct and supervise soldiers.                                                             

combat engineer

  • Lifting and moving heavy equipment with average of 75 pounds
  • work as a team member to complete muliple task in appropriate timey manner
  • Make precise descion in highly stress enviornment
  • Making sure a team of soliders were well prepare to route cleareance mission in Afrghastain 
  • Keep inventory of my personal and company  equipment

combat engineer

  • Combat Engineer management trainer learned and utilized the fundamentals of team work, leadership, safety, and quality control.
  • Mastered advanced soldiering skills such as teamwork, discipline, training , communication, and first aid. 
  • Maintained accountability  and serviceability of thousands of dollars worth of military weapons and sensitive equipmemnt with no lose.
  • provided training and mentoring to new personnel.
  • Developed strong work ethic and commitment to organization. 

combat engineer, security manager

  • Constructed fighting positions, temporary structures, obstacles and temporary bridges. 
  • Placed and detonated explosives to clear obstacles.
  • Operated heavy equipment and vehicles including tanks, large 4 axle trucks, Humvees, armored personnel carriers, and excavation equipment.
  • responsibility

combat engineer

  • self-discipline
  • lifting heavy equipment
  • using advanced technology
  • respect 
  • honor
  • integrity
  • people skills

combat engineer

  •  Performed basic combat construction.
  • Operated various light or heavy engineer wheeled vehicles.
  • Prepared and installed priming and firing systems for demolition and explosives.
  • Armed, disarmed, and installed anti-personnel and anti-tank mines.
  • Located mines by visual means or by using a mine detector.
  • Recognized and neutralized booby traps, friendly and threat mines, and firing devices.
  • Demolitions using explosives.