Tower Tech Level 1

Profile and Skills
Goal Oriented Professional Seeking an opening on your team. I am a Mid-Level Supervisor part-time in the National Guard with Multiple Deployments to Iraq, and Afghanistan.

Battlefield Tested Leadership Skills
Split-Second Time Management Skills
Strong Team Player
Work Extensive Hours in Extreme Weather Conditions often
Safety Conscious Hazard Hunter
Proficient with Hand & Power Tools
Strong Communication Skills
Strong Ability to Read & Interpret Blueprints/Diagrams
Microsoft Office Proficient
Extensive Military Based Leadership Training

Certifications
Authorized Climber
Hazard Awareness
First Aid and CPR
OSHA 10
Capstan Hoisting
Basic Rigging
Safe Zone HUET Water Survival/ Personnel Transfer
H2S/NORM/Benzene/Hot Work
Transportation Worker Identification Credential
Lightning and Grounding
Cad-welding
RF/EME Awareness
LTE Overview
Certified Forklift Driver/ Overhead Crane Operator
AutoCAD Drafter
OSHA 29 CFR 1910
IS Networld registered

Education
ITT TECH

Arlington, TX

xxx-xxx-xxxx Computer, Electronics and Electrical Engineering Technology Completed 31.5 credits towards Associates Degree- Dropped for deployment to Afghanistan, and then to work in oilfields offshore in the Gulf of Mexico

Mott Community College

Flint, MI

xxx-xxx-xxxx Mechanical Engineering

Completed 41 Credits towards Associates Degree Dropped to work Residential Custom Home Construction

Military Background

Military Background (Cont.)
Active Army Specialist E-4, Skill Level 10 Apr 1988 – Jan 1992 National Guard Specialist 4, Skill Level 10 Nov 2007 – Feb 2009

National Guard Sergeant 5, Skill Level 20 Feb 2009 – Jun 2014

National Guard Staff Sergeant, Skill Level 30 Jun 2014 - Present

11C30, INDIRECT FIRE INFANTRY

Section Sergeant of an Infantry Mortar Platoon. Responsible for Training and combat readiness of 24 soldiers, to include Platoon Equipment valued in excess of $350,000

Monthly counseling/Mentoring of NCO’s and Team Leaders
Ultimate responsibility for Fire Direction Control (FDC) during all Live Fire Exercises- to include constant accountability of all ammunition on hand and ammunition used and Targeting records of corrections/ Battle Damage Assessments
Responsible for Identifying Forward positions that present good tactical opportunities for occupation in support of Battalion requirements
Responsible for laying in guns on line at each new position, this is the most critical task in a Mortar Platoon, the slightest mistake can get friendly troops killed

Recognition & Awards

AIRBORNE
AIR ASSAULT
COMBAT INFANTRY BADGE
NATO MEDAL
ARMY COMMENDATION MEDALS (3)
ARMY GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL
ARMY RESERVE COMPONENTS ACHIEVEMENT MEDAL
NATIONAL DEFENSE SERVICE MEDAL (2)
IRAQI CAMPAIGN MEDAL ( WITH CAMPAIGN STAR)
GLOBAL WAR ON TERRORISM SERVICE MEDAL
MILITARY OUTSTANDING VOLUNTEER SERVICE MEDAL
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT RIBBON
OVERSEAS SERVICE RIBBON (2)
ARMY ACHIEVEMENT MEDAL (2)
ARMED FORCES RESERVE MEDAL (M Device)

Courses Completed:

Combat Lifesaver Course

Infantry Mortar Leadership Course

Structured Self-Development Course – Level 2

Containerized Secure 1000

Small UAS (RAVEN) Master Trainer

Warrior Leadership Course

Field Sanitation Course

Mine Resistant Armored Vehicle Operator Training

USAREUR- European (German) Drivers’ License

German Head Start Class

Non Military (Civilian) Employment
EXPRO February 2014-October 2015

Assistant Operator Well Test Division- Offshore Oilfield work in the Gulf of Mexico

Rig up, Rig Down, Ship, Maintain, and Operate Well Test Equipment in order to Satisfy Customer Needs according to Engineering Designs

Performed Operations regardless of adverse weather conditions

Forklift Training

Overhead Crane Operator Training

High Pressure Environment (100psi-20,000psi)

Complete awareness/ Attention to detail required at all times

Stop Work Authority Training

CHEVRON rig specific Safety Training

EXXON rig specific Safety Training

Fieldwood Safety Training

Murphy rig Specific Safety Training

Non-Military (Civilian)
Employment continued
NOMAC DRILLING SERVICES October 2013 – February 2014

Chesapeake

Floorman Trainee – Primary Duties are Handling Tongs, Pulling/Placing Slips, Stacking Pipe, Handling the DrillString, and Catching and Cleaning samples, in addition to continuous Housekeeping of entire rig

References

Casey Hart,

Mortar Platoon Sergeant

HHC 2-156 Infantry

xxx-xxx-xxxx

xxx@xxx.com

Jason Yeates,

Manager Expro

Learning and Development

xxx-xxx-xxxx

xxx@xxx.com

Blake Romero,

Operations Manager, Expro

Well Test Gulf of Mexico

xxx-xxx-xxxx

Last Resume Update September 6, 2016
Address Dallas
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Resume File BFrench-CV-DEC-2015.docx 48.84 kB
Spanish Speaking? No
Willing to Relocate? Yes
Years Experience 0-1

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