JAVIER A resume

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Javier Heredia 7055 Lettie Ct El Paso, TX 79906 (915)217-8476 [email protected] OBJECTIVE I am an Army Veteran during my time of duty I fulfilled many different roles to include clerical, labor, and supervisor. I can lead people I can follow directions I make it a point to never meet the standard, but to exceed it. I am a self motivated, dependable professional who enjoys working as a team member to accomplish organizational goals. I am team spirited, patient and resourceful. I want to find a position in a company where I can apply past work experience and be a asset to the company as well as to attain personal satisfaction from being in a position that I know I want as a career WORK EXPERIENCE U.S Army Orderly Room Clerk – Feb 14 2014- Feb 12 2015 As a Training Room clerk i performed the necessary administrative duties to ensure that company operations continued fluidly My primary duties were; maintaining spreadsheets using excel, tracking all personnel files for the 165 soldiers in my company Preparing documents for various occasions such as personnel request forms, memos to be sent to various echelons of the command structure.

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Javier Heredia 7055 Lettie Ct

El Paso, TX 79906 (915)217-8476

[email protected]

OBJECTIVE

I am an Army Veteran during my time of duty I fulfilled many different roles to include clerical, labor, and supervisor. I can lead people I can follow directions I make it a point to never meet the standard, but to exceed it. I am a self motivated, dependable professional who enjoys working as a team member to accomplish organizational goals. I am team spirited, patient and resourceful. I want to find a position in a company where I can apply past work experience and be a asset to the company as well as to attain personal satisfaction from being in a position that I know I want as a career

WORK EXPERIENCE

U.S ArmyOrderly Room Clerk – Feb 14 2014- Feb 12 2015

As a Training Room clerk i performed the necessary administrative duties to ensure that company operations continued fluidly

My primary duties were; maintaining spreadsheets using excel, tracking all personnel files for the 165 soldiers in my company

Preparing documents for various occasions such as personnel request forms, memos to be sent to various echelons of the command structure.

I was also at the disposal of the Training Room NCOIC for any additional duty positions that i would be required to fulfill.

U.S Army13F20 fire support specialist - April 18 2011- Feb 14 2014

Assists fire support sergeant in training of subordinates in fire support procedures, techniques, and tactics, and supervision of section operations, maintenance, and training.

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Leads and trains the forward observer team and combat observation laser team in combat operations.

Prepares observer target lists and assists in formulating a offensive and defensive fire support plans.

Initiates requests and adjust field artillery, mortar, navel gunfire using all methods of adjustment including continuous and coordinated illumination.

Initiates suppressive and screening fire to support scheme of maneuver and performs crater analysis.

Selects and occupies observation post. Orients map and prepares terrain sketch and visibility diagram.

US Army13F10 FIRE SUPPORT SPECIALIST - June 08 2010 to April 18 2011

Establishes, maintains, and operates radio, digital and wire communications and speech security equipment including encoding and decoding of message using CEOI or grid thrust line templates.

Prepares and maintains daily staff journal, fire support situation, status charts, capability overlay, and other fire support and target processing records.

Assists in the preparation and dissemination of fire support plans, coordinating, documents, and target list and provides liaison support.

Assist in initiating request for field artillery, mortar, navel gunfire, and aerial delivered munitions.

Emplaces, maintains, and assist in the operation of laser range finders, target designation, and night observation devices. Operates and performs operator maintenance on section vehicles and generators.

Performs crew maintenance an participates in organizational maintenance of section equipment

U.S Army 11B10 Infantry

Operates both mounted and dismounted to close with and destroy the enemy. Employs, operates, and maintains assigned weapons and equipment. Employs proper dismounted movement techniques, cover, concealment, and camouflage

as part of dismount team. Performs basic communication functions and operates platoon communications

equipment. Constructs individual fighting positions. Collects and reports tactical information as

member of combat or reconnaissance patrol. Assists in target detection, identification, and round sensing. Assist in the breaching of minefields and obstacles.

U.S Army 11B10 B4 Sniper

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Deliver discriminatory, highly accurate rifle fire against enemy targets that cannot be engaged successfully by the regular rifleman because of range, size, location, fleeting nature, or visibility.

Sniping requires the development of basic infantry skills to a high degree of perfection.

A sniper's training incorporates a wide variety of subjects designed to increase his value as a force multiplier and to ensure his survival on the Battlefield.

The art of sniping requires learning and repetitiously practicing these skills until mastered.

A sniper must be highly trained in long range rifle marksmanship and field craft skills to ensure maximum effective engagements with minimum risk.

MILITARY SERVICE

Army MOC: 13F20Duty Station: Ft. Bliss Rank: E4Forward observer - April 18 2011

Assists fire support sergeant in training of subordinates in fire support procedures, techniques, and tactics, and supervision of section operations, maintenance, and training.

Leads and trains the forward observer team and combat observation laser team in combat operations.

Prepares observer target lists and assists in formulating a offensive and defensive fire support plans.

Initiates requests and adjust field artillery, mortar, navel gunfire using all methods of adjustment including continuous and coordinated illumination.

Initiates suppressive and screening fire to support scheme of maneuver and performs crater analysis.

Selects and occupies observation post. Orients map and prepares terrain sketch and visibility diagram.

ArmyMOC: 13F10Duty Station: Ft Wainwright, AK Rank: E2Fire Support Specialist - June 08 2010 to April 18 2011

Establishes, maintains, and operates radio, digital and wire communications and speech security equipment including encoding and decoding of message using CEOI or grid thrust line templates.

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Prepares and maintains daily staff journal, fire support situation, status charts, capability overlay, and other fire support and target processing records.

Assists in the preparation and dissemination of fire support plans, coordinating, documents, and target list and provides liaison support.

Assist in initiating request for field artillery, mortar, navel gunfire, and aerial delivered munitions.

Emplaces, maintains, and assist in the operation of laser range finders, target designation, and night observation devices. Operates and performs operator maintenance on section vehicles and generators. Performs crew maintenance an participates in organizational maintenance of section equipment

EDUCATION & TRAINING

Faith Chrisitian Academy

8960 Escobar Dr, El Paso, TX 79907High School or equivalent August 01 2008 to May 27 2010

Army course 250-13f10 Fire support specialist AITFt. Sill, OK Professional 3 semester hours of land navigation August 27 2010 to October 06 2010

Structured Self Development 1

Student will be able to take ownership of learning using self development principles; Identify principles of effective management and military leadership philosophy Conduct various military related task 2 semester hours in military science 1 semester hour in leadership

Risk Management Basic Course

Risk management is the process of identifying, assessing, and controlling risks arising from operational factors and making decisions that balance risk costs with mission benefits.

Integrating risk management into mission planning, preparation, and execution. Making risk decisions at the appropriate level in the chain of command. Accepting no unnecessary risk.

Combat Life Saver Course

The Combat Lifesaver Course is recognized by the Army Institute for Professional Development. The Combat Lifesaver is a bridge between the self-aid/buddy-aid (first aid) training given to all Soldiers during basic training and the medical training given to the combat medic. The Combat Lifesaver is a

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nonmedical Soldier who provides lifesaving measures as a secondary mission as his/her primary (combat) mission allows. The Combat Lifesaver may also assist the combat medic in providing care and preparing casualties for evacuation when the Combat Lifesaver has no other combat duties to perform.

Basic Combat Training

Practical exercises, discussion, and lecture. Basic tactical training Drill and ceremonies First aid Guard duty Land navigation Landmine defense Military communication Physical and mental health Marksmanship Situational training Soldierization Tactics Us weapons training

AWARDS

OVERSEAS SERVICE RIBBON from U.S ARMY on April 18 2012 NATIONAL DEFENSE SERVICE MEDAL from U.S ARMY on August 26 2010 COMBAT ACTION BADGE from U.S ARMY on November 13 2011 ARMY SERIVCE RIBBION from U.S ARMY on August 27 2010 AFGANISTAN CAMPAIGN MEDAL X2 from U.S ARMY on April 18 2012 ARMY ACHEIVEMENT MEDAL from U.S ARMY on February 23 2011 ARMY COMMEDATION MEDAL from U.S. ARMY on April 18 2012 GLOBAL WAR ON TERRORISM SERVICE MEDAL from U.S ARMY on April 18

2012 NATO ISAF SERVICE MEDAL from U.S ARMY on April 18 2012

SKILLS

Advanced First Aid Automotive/Mobile Equipment Preventative Maintenance Blueprints/Technical Diagrams Driving/Maneuvering Skills Electronic Device/System Installation/Repair Firearm Handling and Maintenance

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Mechanical Equipment/System Installation/Repair Message Processing Procedures Process Analysis and Improvement Surveillance Techniques Leadership Team Leadership Organization Skills Administration and Management Personnel and Human Resources English Language Law and Government Mathematics Public Safety and Security Education and Training Judgment and Decision Making Complex Problem Solving Critical Thinking Speaking Coordination Management of Personnel Resources Social Perceptiveness Active Listening Monitoring Chemistry Computers and Electronics Reading Comprehension Writing Active Learning Instructing Telecommunications Mechanical Equipment Maintenance Operation Monitoring Repairing Quality Control Analysis Learning Strategies Time Management Sociology and Anthropology Clerical Communications and Media Service Orientation Negotiation Transportation Systems Analysis Geography Troubleshooting

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Operation and Control Database software Internet browser Presentation software Spreadsheet software Utility software Word processing software Speaks excellent English Speaks Spanish well

STATUS CATEGORY

Family Member Transitioning Service member Veteran

REFERENCES

Keith Petty (x-ray tech ) (936) 524-8368

Zach Lane (student ) (818) 300-8366

Jason Olnes (Fire support sergeant ) (786) 606-1949

Estimated Availability Date: January 01, 2016