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    Gerald D. Maxwell1871 Rodeo DriveImperial, CA 92251(760) 355-2916 Home(760)996-0120 Cell

    [email protected]

    HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS

    ACTIVE TS/ SCI ELIGIBLE CLEARANCE.

    U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer, AGC (AW/SW) (Ret. 8/31/09)

    Meteorologist (Experienced with Tactical and Analytical software(AREPS/IMOSS/JMV/OPARS/Etc) both afloat and on shore.

    Qualitative and Quantitative analytical skills (cross-functionally)

    Associates of Administration of Justice; Associates of Science

    Active Guard Card / Firearms permit # G 1620999 exp. 12/31/10

    Baton, Mace, First Responder, Phase II and Phase III P.O.S.T. Reserve Officer Level 1-3

    Class A Drivers License

    EXPERIENCE

    Leadership and Supervision

    Chief Petty Officer in Charge of an operational unit in El Centro, Ca, while reportingand responsible to Commanding Officer in Norfolk Virginia. Responsible for providinggathering information, analyzing the data and coming to a formulated decision andpresenting it to various units, squadrons, foreign militaries and base Commanding Officeras required. Chief Maxwell also provided leadership, training and direction to personnel;

    ensuring mission tactical support was meeting with accuracy and safety always first.Continually cross training junior sailors for future assignments. In sensitive and timecritical situations, I lead or work within a team as the mission deems to ensure prompt andaccurate calculation of sensitive and timely data. Supervised and wrote POA&M, SOPsand Office policy, for emergency procedures, informational technology and ensure allpersonnel had the answers and direction need to succeed. Foresight allowed me to deviseand implement cuts to stay below an already decreasing operating budget, while reducingperson-hours, increasing safety, cutting supply costs, resulting in receiving the highestsafety rating for the command in the past 8 years.

    Chief Petty Officer in Charge authorized with the authority to lead a team as aDepartment Head and entrusted to know, regulations, protocols and knowledge on how totrain sailors for the fleet and interaction with higher authority from all branches of themilitary. Dealing with Captains, Generals and every rank between with respect andassurance how to stand my ground for my staff and as important my ability to analyze dataconcerning missions.

    Informational and Physical Security manager of both Naval Air Station El Centro, andStrike Group Oceanography Team in San Diego, Ca responsible for classified andunclassified documents, computers and sensitive communication equipment.

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    Provided operational meteorology support and CBRN threat analysis to USS PeleliuARG, Special Forces, Marine ground forces, and joint aviation forces on over 250 missionsduring Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan.

    Quality Assurance Officer and Operation Risk Management member, responsible forseveral overhaul ship refitting during dry dock for both the USS Belleau Wood and USS

    Peleliu, ensuring removal and installation of proper equipment while keeping up withsecurity, cost, safety and completion of work time lines while continually updating higherauthority of progress.

    Leading Chief Petty Officer of NAVPACMETOCCEN San Diego, Ca. Developed andimplemented all tactical and specialized training for individuals being assigned to a varietyships and shore stations throughout the area during multiple conflict resolutions, ensuringmission completion while ensuring professional, safety and personnel growth continued.

    Informational Security Manager, Equal Opportunity Officer, Safety Officer, OperationRisk Management, Strategic Management of Operation security, Equal OpportunityOfficer, Exceptional Family member program, Career Counselor and Drug and AlcoholAdvisor for Command.

    Information Technology Provided data and oversaw the installation of the ASOS program at NAF El Centro, Ca.Responsible for the administration of training, testing and ensuring system proficiency byall weather observers at the station.

    Courses: Microsoft Office products, computer security, physical and operationalsecurity, safety, budget finances, and working in diverse time sensitive situations toaccomplish the task, while reducing costs and managing stress.

    Information Technology Officer responds to requests for support to includemaintenance, account management; and problem resolution (systems include: ASOS;NITES 2000; CCTV; UNIX SMQ-11; VLS Track; WINEOTDA; GFMPL; AREPS)

    Assisted in the installation, testing, evaluation, and qualified operators of the METOCIntegrated Data Display System (MIDDS).

    Collects, analyzes, and disseminates meteorological data in support of daily shipboardand shore-based activities: Aviation, Marine Expeditionary Unit, and Special ForceOperations. Performs daily qualitative and quantitative analysis of satellite imagery,weather prediction models, and scientific instrument readings to support mission planning,CBRN Threat Analysis, Search and Rescue operations, military target acquisition, and radarthreat/effectiveness planning.

    Analyzing data, compiling formulated briefs daily to pilots on flight path conditions,area restrictions, and presenting alternates for their safety and that of the mission. Compileda variety of data from various departments both military and civilians insuring it wasproperly formatted and accessible from our network for briefings with the Captain,Department Heads and other key players for upcoming missions and planning boards.