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Edwin S. Wales Fort Worth, TX 76120 / (817)564-2037 / [email protected] Military Veteran seeking to continue my career with an organization that will utilize my management, supervision and administrative skills to benefit mutual growth and success. Qualifications Active Government Secret Clearance Current Department of Defense Security Clearance Over 8 years’ experience in Military Infantry, Security, and Electric 5 Deployments as a Small Unit Team Leader in Bahrain, Afghanistan, Cuba, and Two West Pacific Recognized for Professional Achievement Strong Leadership Skills Experience 2015 – Present U.S. Security Institute Patrol Lieutenant performs as supervisor of the Patrol duty staff during an assigned shift, supervising patrol activities and assists subordinates in day to day activities. Licensed to Level 4 Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) 2007 - 2012 Infantry Man, United States Marine Corps Personal Protection Provided protective coverage for military and civilian officials at various military installations Implemented security operations utilizing the collection and dissemination of intelligence Established surveillance points for both short and long range cover Proficient in the use of non-lethal deterrent and control of individuals Security Conducted direct action, force protection, and security operations to include aggressive ambushes, assertive raids, covert enemy snatches, clandestine intelligence activities, and positive humanitarian operations

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Edwin S. WalesFort Worth, TX 76120 / (817)564-2037 / [email protected]

Military Veteran seeking to continue my career with an organization that will utilize my management, supervision and administrative skills to benefit mutual growth and success.

Qualifications Active Government Secret Clearance Current Department of Defense Security Clearance Over 8 years’ experience in Military Infantry, Security, and Electric 5 Deployments as a Small Unit Team Leader in Bahrain, Afghanistan, Cuba, and Two

West Pacific Recognized for Professional Achievement Strong Leadership Skills

Experience 2015 – Present U.S. Security Institute

• Patrol Lieutenant performs as supervisor of the Patrol duty staff during an assigned shift, supervising patrol activities and assists subordinates in day to day activities.

• Licensed to Level 4• Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)

2007 - 2012 Infantry Man, United States Marine Corps Personal Protection

• Provided protective coverage for military and civilian officials at various military installations

• Implemented security operations utilizing the collection and dissemination of intelligence• Established surveillance points for both short and long range cover • Proficient in the use of non-lethal deterrent and control of individuals

Security• Conducted direct action, force protection, and security operations to include aggressive

ambushes, assertive raids, covert enemy snatches, clandestine intelligence activities, and positive humanitarian operations

• Patrolled assigned areas on foot or in vehicles to control traffic, prevent security breaches, and disperse unruly crowds

• Planned, organized, and implemented foot and vehicle patrols to suppress sniper, mortar, and rocket attacks

• Instructed rules of engagement, martial arts, weapons qualifications, and physical training • Enforced Federal, State, and Military laws, orders, and regulations • Provided combat detainees with water, food, shelter, and medical care.

2002 - 2007 KFDX• Camera Operator• Audio Tech • Deko Operator• Assistant Director/Director

1997 - 2001 Electrician, United States Navy• Maintained all Electrical systems and lights on the flight deck Aboard the USS John C.

Stennis (CVN-74)• Maintained Catapult and Arresting Gear Electrical systems• Set up and operate ground support and test equipment to perform functional tests of

electrical systems. • Test and troubleshoot instruments, components, and assemblies, using circuit testers, or

voltmeters. • Coordinate work with that of engineers, technicians, and other flight deck maintenance

personnel. • Install electronic components, assemblies, and systems in catapults, and arresting gear,

using hand tools, power tools, or soldering irons. • Troubleshoot, adjust, repair, or replace malfunctioning components or assemblies, using

hand tools or soldering irons. • Assemble components such as switches, electrical controls, and junction boxes, using

hand tools or soldering irons. • Applies theory of operation and use of troubleshooting electrical components• Integrated circuit components, transformers, motors, generators, AC/DC motors.• Applies theory of impedance, resistance, capacitance, and inductance to electrical

systems.• Utilized electronic schematics block diagrams, wiring diagrams, color codes, and other

technical data contained in appropriate technical publications. • Submitted accurate and timely maintenance/supply data information on applicable

maintenance action forms.• Utilized technical and supply publications and lists to obtain accurate data for supply

purposes. • Observes shop safety precautions; demonstrates a working knowledge of first aid.

Uses available technical publications and equipment to perform corrosion control on electrical equipment.Determine schedules, sequences, and assignments for work activities, based on work priority, quantity of equipment, and skill of personnel.Monitor tool and part inventories and the condition and maintenance of shops to ensure adequate working conditions.

Education / Training2011-Present Bachelors of Science in Business Management, University of Phoenix2011 MRAP Cougar Jerry MATV Mine Roller OP. United States Marine Corps2011 Counter IED Course, United States Marine Corps2011 Law of War, United States Marine Corps2009 Non-Lethal Weapons Course, United States Marine Corps2009 Advance Urban Combat/CQB, United States Marine 2009 NBC Response Team, United States Marine Corps2008 Basic Security Guard, United States Marine Corps2008 Infantry Rifleman, United States Marine Corps2008 Basic Infantryman, United States Marine Corps2007 Recruit Training, United States Marine Corps1999 Electrician Mate's School, United States Navy1998 Airman Apprentice Training, United States Navy1997 Recruit Training, United States Navy

Edwin Wales (817)564-2037 [email protected]