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Andrew Smith


Phone:

(000) 000-0000

Email:

andrew_smith@example.com

Address:

287 Custer Street, Hopewell, PA 00000

Professional Summary

 Dedicated  Law Enforcement professional with over 10 years in law enforcement with extensive experience in providing community safety, enforcing the laws, maintaining the peace, decreasing crime rates, assisting citizens, investigating accidents and conducting routine patrols. 

Over 10 years of being a Federal Motor Carrier Safety Inspector, specializing in Hazardous Materials (Bulk and Non Bulk) Investigated and Reviewed more than 20 Motor Carriers locally. 

Employment history

Nov. 2013 – Present
New Bryant, New Jersey
Public Safety Officer, Wisoky-Ryan

 
  • Protects citizens by preventing crime, enforcing laws, apprehending suspects, and monitoring traffic.
  • Prevents crime by explaining and enforcing applicable federal, state, and local laws and ordinances; teaching preventive, protective, and defensive tactics; mediating disputes; patrolling assigned area; responding to notices of disturbances; conducting searches; observing suspicious activities; and detaining suspects.
  • Apprehends suspects by responding to complaints and calls for help, observing violations, and making arrests.
  • Conducts criminal investigations by gathering evidence, interviewing victims and witnesses, and interrogating suspects.
  • Documents observations and actions by radioing information and completing reports.
  • Reports observations and actions by testifying in court.
  • Fulfills court orders by serving warrants and commitments.
  • Maintains safe traffic conditions by monitoring and directing traffic, enforcing laws and ordinances, investigating accidents, providing escort, and reporting unsafe streets and facilities.
  • Minimizes personal injury by rescuing and reviving victims and radioing for medical assistance.
  • Maintains operations by following department policies and procedures and recommending changes.
  • Ensures operation of equipment by practicing responsible use, completing preventive maintenance requirements, following manufacturer’s instructions, troubleshooting malfunctions, notifying supervisor of needed repairs, and evaluating new equipment and techniques.
  • Maintains professional and technical knowledge by studying applicable federal, state, and local laws and ordinances; attending educational workshops; reviewing professional publications; practicing skills; and participating in professional societies.
  • Contributes to team effort by accomplishing related results as needed. 
Additional Duties:

  • Inspect Commercial Motor Vehicles in Commerce.
  • Certified Hazardous Materials Inspector HWY
  • Passenger Carrier Inspector Certified
  • Conduct Compliance Reviews of Motor Carriers
  • Deliver Lectures on New Commercial Permit Drivers
Certificates:

  • Certified to Administer Standard Field Sobriety Test (SFST) 
  • Certified Operator for RBTIV
  • Certified North American Standard (NAS) Level I Inspector
  • Certified General Hazardous Materials Inspector
  • Certified Cargo Tank Inspector
  • Motor Carrier Safety Specialist Safety Investigator
  • Firearm (Glock 17) 40 hours Course
  • Baton and Pepper Spray 40 hour Course

May. 2005 – Sep. 2005
Port Wenberg, Minnesota
Automotive Mechani/Body and Fender/Refinish, O’Kon LLC

  • Follow supervisors’ instructions as to which parts to restore or replace and how much time the job should take.
  • Review damage reports, prepare or review repair cost estimates, and plan work to be performed.
  • Inspect repaired vehicles for proper functioning, completion of work, dimensional accuracy, and overall appearance of paint job, and test drive vehicles to ensure proper alignment and handling.
  • Sand body areas to be painted and cover bumpers, windows, and trim with masking tape or paper to protect them from the paint.
  • Prime and paint repaired surfaces, using paint sprayguns and motorized sanders.
  • Remove damaged sections of vehicles using metal-cutting guns, air grinders and wrenches, and install replacement parts using wrenches or welding equipment.
  • Fill small dents that cannot be worked out with plastic or solder.
  • File, grind, sand and smooth filled or repaired surfaces, using power tools and hand tools.
  • Adjust or align headlights, wheels, and brake systems.
  • Cut and tape plastic separating film to outside repair areas to avoid damaging surrounding surfaces during repair procedure, and remove tape and wash surfaces after repairs are complete.
  • Fit and secure windows, vinyl roofs, and metal trim to vehicle bodies, using caulking guns, adhesive brushes, and mallets.
  • Clean work areas, using air hoses, to remove damaged material and discarded fiberglass strips used in repair procedures.

Nov. 2002 – May. 2003
Justabury, New Hampshire
Warehouse Clerk, Balistreri Inc

  • Examine and inspect containers, materials, and products to ensure that packing specifications are met.
  • Mark and label containers, container tags, or products, using marking tools.
  • Transport packages to customers’ vehicles.
  • Obtain, move, and sort products, materials, containers, and orders, using hand tools.
  • Install straps, braces, and padding to loads to prevent shifting or damage during shipment.
  • Open cargo containers and unwrap contents, using steel cutters, crowbars, or other hand tools.
  • Maintain a supply of packing materials.
  • Pack goods for shipping, using tools such as staplers, strapping machines, and hammers.

Education

Present
Associate of Arts: Automotive Mechanic and Repair Technician

  • Northern Virginia College – South Estherfort, Maryland

Jun. 2001
High School Diploma

  • North Green Institute – Schmelermouth, Missouri

Mar. 1998
  • Luettgen Institute – Klinghaven, South Carolina

Skills

Written Communication
Expert

Communication
Experienced

Customer Service
Experienced

Law Enforcement
Experienced

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Andrew Smith

287 Custer Street, Hopewell, PA 00000
andrew_smith@example.com
(000) 000-0000

Professional Summary

I have been passionate about pursuing a career in law enforcement my entire life. As evidenced by my employment history and skills, I have created a path for myself to ensure that I am an attractive candidate for the Delaware River and Bay Authority Police Department. I am confident I am ready to be a DRBA Police Officer and dedicate a full career to a professional agency in my dream field.

Employment history

Full-Time FF/EMT, Weber, Greenfelder and Cormier. West Gaylaberg, Montana
Dec. 2017 – Present
-Provide EMS and Fire service to 59 square miles of Sussex County
-Operate ambulances and fire apparatus in emergency and non-emergency modes
-Field training officer for new EMTs
-Write detailed reports

Part-Time FF/EMT, Franecki Group. New Marcelo, New Mexico
Jan. 2017 – Present
-Provide EMS and Fire service to Bethany Beach and surrounding area
-Operate ambulances and fire apparatus in emergency and non-emergency modes
-Field training officer for new EMTs
-Write detailed reports

Public Safety Officer, Gottlieb and Sons. North Klara, Kentucky
Apr. 2019 – Present
-Patrol hospital grounds
-Respond to radio calls for service on foot, by bicycle, or truck
-Assist with combative or disorderly subjects
-Write reports on incidents
-Coordinate with local law enforcement 

Part-Time FF/EMT, Conroy-Volkman. Gottliebshire, Hawaii
Feb. 2018 – Oct. 2018
-Provide EMS and Fire service to Millville and surrounding area
-Operate ambulances and fire apparatus in emergency and non-emergency modes
-Field training officer for new EMTs
-Write detailed reports

Part-Time EMT, Bayer and Sons. Mindamouth, Nevada
Aug. 2016 – Sep. 2016
-Provide EMS service to Newark and surrounding area
-Operate ambulances in emergency and non-emergency modes
-Write detailed reports

Seasonal Police Officer, Runolfsson Group. New Idellaburgh, Rhode Island
May. 2016 – Jul. 2016
-Patrol assigned area
-Enforce state and local ordinances
-Make arrests and write citations
-Handle paperwork

Part-Time EMT, Becker and Sons. Kirkville, Iowa
Feb. 2016 – Apr. 2016
-Provide EMS to Pike Creek and surrounding area
-Operate ambulances in emergency and non-emergency modes
-Write detailed reports
 

Seasonal Police Officer, Dickinson and Sons. New Burlmouth, Maryland
Jun. 2015 – Aug. 2015
-Patrol assigned area
-Enforce state and local ordinances
-Make arrests and write citations
-Handle paperwork

Firearm Simulator Operator, Kohler and Sons. Lakenyaport, Oklahoma
Feb. 2014 – Apr. 2014
-Operate shoot/don’t shoot simulators for use by law enforcement for training purposes
-Safely handle firearms

Sandwich Artist, Satterfield Inc. Port Lenaborough, Georgia
Sep. 2013 – Oct. 2013
-Food preparation
-Handle cash
-Close the store
-Minor housekeeping 

Seasonal Police Aide, Botsford-Swift. Abramport, Utah
Jun. 2012 – Jul. 2012
-Direct traffic in downtown area during busy Summer season
-Handle radio communications with dispatch center

Education

West Huels Institute, South Fernando, Connecticut
74 Credits, Criminal Justice

Western Texas University, Port Isabellchester, New York
High School Diploma, Aug. 2014

Skills

Works well in team and individual environements

Radio Communications/10 Codes

Emergency Vehicle Operations

Verbal De-Escalation

Time management

Controlled in stressful situations

7 years of public safety experience at various levels

CAD operations

public safety officer

  • Answer alarms and investigate disturbances. 
  • Circulate among visitors, patrons, or employees to preserve order and protect property. 
  • Maintains operations by following department policies and procedures and recommending changes.
  • Ensures operation of equipment by practicing responsible use, completing preventive maintenance requirements, following manufacturer’s instructions, troubleshooting malfunctions, notifying supervisor of needed repairs, and evaluating new equipment and techniques.
  • Maintains professional and technical knowledge by studying applicable federal, state, and local laws and ordinances; attending educational workshops; reviewing professional publications; practicing skills; and participating in professional societies.

public safety officer

  • Mall Security Officer, customer service oriented. 
  • Responsible for completing patrols inside and out, taking notes and reporting on any possible liability or safety issues. 
  • Priorly stationed at a Mead Johnson distribution center, responsibilities mainly data entry. 
  • Work alongside delivery trucks to log them in and guide them to where they would drop off or pick up loads. 
  • Responsible for patrols inside the warehouse and outside when time allowed.

public safety officer

  • Protects citizens by preventing crime, enforcing laws, apprehending suspects, and monitoring traffic.
  • Prevents crime by explaining and enforcing applicable federal, state, and local laws and ordinances; teaching preventive, protective, and defensive tactics; mediating disputes; patrolling assigned area; responding to notices of disturbances; conducting searches; observing suspicious activities; and detaining suspects.
  • Apprehends suspects by responding to complaints and calls for help, observing violations, and making arrests.
  • Conducts criminal investigations by gathering evidence, interviewing victims and witnesses, and interrogating suspects.
  • Documents observations and actions by radioing information and completing reports.
  • Maintains safe traffic conditions by monitoring and directing traffic, enforcing laws and ordinances, investigating accidents, providing escort, and reporting unsafe streets and facilities.
  • Minimizes personal injury by rescuing and reviving victims and radioing for medical assistance.

public safety officer

  • Communicate with individuals or groups verbally and in writing (e.g. patrons, administration, law enforcement)
  • Promoted, watchfully observe and enforced safe work practices and a safe shopping enviroment.
  • Coordinate patrols with fellow officers to preserve parking lot safety and security.
  • Prepare and maintain daily records and reports, such as safety logs or personnel records. 
  • Routinely use Microsoft office tools and programs such as MS Word, Excel as well as email.

public safety officer

  • Maintain a safe and secure campus environment for students, faculty, staff and visitors.
  • Reduce the potential for injury, loss of life, property theft, and/or destruction of property by conducting visual surveys.
  • Enforce University parking and traffic regulations.
  • Render assistance to injured students, faculty, staff, and visitors to campus.
  • Document campus complaints, incidents involving possible criminal activity and other daily activities.

public safety officer

  • Patrolled campus and answered calls for service
  • Issued parking citations and collecting/counting money from permit machines
  • Checked fire extinguishers, answered phones, and picked up deliveries
  • Provided escorts around campus, and worked security during on campus events

public safety officer

  • Patrol property on foot, bike, and vehicle
  • Investigate suspicious people and behavior
  • Be able to write a detailed report
  • Be able to communicate via 2 way radio
  • Be able to work a dispatch center
  • Monitor property via CCTV

public safety officer

  • Respond to emergencies.
  • Monitor CCTVs.
  • Know how to respond and deal with fire equipment.
  • Conduct mobile patrols of building parameters.
  • Successfully run different dispatch systems and monitors.
  • Conduct foot patrols on the interior of buildings.
  • Using the correct amount of force in any given situation.

public safety officer

  • Inspect and evaluate facilities for security and safety deficiencies. 
  • Conduct inspections of accident and/or injury and complete accident reports. 
  • Conduct security and safety audits. Supervise fire drills in facilities and perform fire system inspections. 
  • Observe, communicate and actively protect university person. 
  • Answer all employee and patrol inquiries and concerns and advised all parties of the proper information.

public safety officer

  • Actively patrol assigned areas to prevent and detect crimes.
  • Conduct thorough investigations of minor and serious traffic accidents.
  • Investigate and report crimes, accidents, offenses, and damage to property.
  • Secure crime scenes, gather evidence and question witness.
  • Apprehend offenders and conduct interviews and interrogations.
  • Enforce all traffic laws and ordinances and checked speed with radar.

public safety officer

  • Respond quickly to dispatch and take appropriate action at crime scenes
  • Serve active warrants and subpoenas
  • Patrol designated districts
  • Mediate domestic related disturbances
  • Search vehicles, building, homes, and property 
  • Organize and record facts to prepare incident reports
  • Member of Community Policing Task Force

public safety officer

  • Performed safety, loss prevention, parking and traffic control duties within an assigned area of the University campus
  • Conducted regular vehicular, and foot patrols and responded to emergency situations as appropriate.  
  • Provided direction and information, and renders assistance to students, faculty, staff and visitors to campus.  
  • Was used as an instrument in crime and theft prevention/reduction through active community policing efforts which include, but are not limited to making building visits, delivering safety and security as required, and having positive interaction with the general student, faculty, and staff population.
  • Assisted Police Officers in their duties from time to time

public safety officer

  • Conducted Daily/Hourly foot and vehicle patrols alone or with Des Moines Police Officers
  • Being Dispatched as a first responder to emergency calls 
  • Providing customer service to residents and guest 
  • Monitoring Security cameras
  • Ensuring safety of all residents