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MR. Arturo Ramirez
1427 Kirtland Street
Room 302
Bedford, MA 01731 US
Mobile: 781-697-9225 - Ext:
Evening Phone: 781-225-4444 - Ext: 302
Email: arturoramirez31@hotmail.com
Availability:
Job Type: Permanent, Temporary, Term, Presidential Management Fellows, Recent Graduates,
Multiple Appointment Types, Intermittent, Internships, Telework
Work Schedule: Full-Time, Part-Time, Shift Work, Intermittent, Job Sharing, Multiple
Schedules
Desired locations:
United States - MA Germany  Grafenwohr Germany  Vilseck Germany - Weiden
Work Experience:
CONVAR Deutschland GmbH
Massachusetts Avenue 400
Pirmasens, Rheinland Pfalz, Germany
06/2007 - 10/2008
Hours per week: 40
Security Chief
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
Perform physical and personnel security functions for one of Europe's top high security data
recovery companies. Responsible for drafting and enforcing security policy and procedures,
training and oversight of subordinate officers, and making sound decisions under pressure in
potentially hazardous situations. Ensure the protection of the company's property and personnel.
Perform duties of a variety of posts including entrance and exit security checkpoints, compound
patrols, etc. Perform administrative functions including subordinate officer counseling
statements, memorandums for record, visitations logs, and accountability logs. Created and
maintained databases utilizing Microsoft Excel and Access. Interact with visiting personnel,
explaining and enforcing company security policy and procedures, and performing random
property searches upon entry and exit of both visitors and employees. Charged with ensuring the
prevention of crime, fraud, and insider threat. Patrol the outer perimeter of the compound on foot
or in company vehicle.
Supervisor: Ralf Hensel (+496331268268)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Prisons
1341 Texas 95
Bastrop, TX 78602 United States
12/2002 - 05/2007
Hours per week: 55
Correctional Officer
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
Related to Library Operations: Ran the prison library and mobile library. Maintained an accurate
listing of books and materials on hand. Assisted prisoners in locating desired materials, procured
specific books upon request. Checked books in and out to prisoners. Maintained accountability,
repaired damaged books, General duties: Responsible for providing supervision, care,
correctional treatment. Ensure prison physical security, ensure health welfare of inmates,
promotion of good public relations. Interpret directives & issue implementing instructions &
guidelines to subordinate officers, visitors, and/or inmates. Enforce rules/regulations governing
facility security, inmate accountability conduct, ensuring judicial sanctions are carried out that
inmates remain in custody. Responsible for gathering intelligence information and reporting it
through proper channels. Conduct breathalyzer tests and urinalysis on inmates. Conduct prisoner
escort and transportation when necessary for medical appointments, certified for Basic Prisoner
Transport team. Responsible for making sound decisions under pressure in potentially hazardous
or life threatening situations. Successfully completed training at Federal Law Enforcement
Training Center in firearms proficiency, self-defense, management of medical emergencies,
safety management, and interpersonal communications skills. Subjected to working irregular
hours, unusual shifts, Sundays, holidays, unexpected overtime. Responsible for
supervising/instructing inmates regarding proper use and care of tools equipment, maintaining
strict control of potentially hazardous tools, locks, keys, etc that could be used to aid in escape or
cause injury to staff or other inmates. Individually perform duties of a variety of posts including
units, compound, camp, special housing, and visitation. Perform administrative functions: inmate
counseling statements, discipline, memorandums for record, visitations logs, accountability logs,
etc. Interact with inmates family members of diverse race, ethnic heritage, and socioeconomic
background on a daily basis when assigned to the visitation room, sometimes under unfavorable
conditions due to individuals who may be angry, confused, or distressed because of unfortunate
circumstances. Responsible for explaining Bureau of Prisons policy and procedures regarding
visitation to public, enforcing policies procedures, prevention of crime. Patrol the outer perimeter
of the prison in government vehicle equipped with M4, M16 and 9MM weapons to ensure
security of prison to prevent or cease escape. Maintain proficiency in weapons and correct radio
procedure. Exercise arrest authority in situations involving escaped prisoners.
Supervisor: Lieutenant Sandeen (512-321-3903)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
US ARMY HHB DIVISION ARTILLERY
Fort Stewart
Fort Stewart, GA 31313 United States
09/2001 - 09/2002
Hours per week: 50
COMMUNICATIONS CHIEF
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
Served as communications chief, responsible for health, training overall development of
subordinates. Prepared requests/recommendations for promotions, awards, etc. Administered and
proctored exams for communications procedures and radio equipment familiarization. Graded
exams and provided results to subordinate soldiers. Provided input to Commander on leave.
Made recommendations on disciplinary actions. Composed written reports, briefings,
information papers, and other complete documents. Responsible for troubleshooting,
maintenance and operator level repair of the platoon's military vehicles. Provided technical
assistance in planning, operations, maintenance of communications equipment. Assigned
responsibilities to subordinates. Conducted battery level training programs. Responsible for
troubleshooting, analysis, repair, maintenance and accountability of radio equipment valued at
over $250,000. Performed duties as Interior Guard, Sergeant of the Guard/Commander of the
relief. Responsible for establishing shifts/placing guards at positions resolving scheduling
problems created by emergencies. Performed traffic control duties. Stayed on ready reaction
status, responded to security breaches on post. Served as a team leader, communicating task
assignments and project goals to team members and monitoring progress. Established rest/work
plans. Conducted inspections of the guards/ensured they understood rules of engagement.
Conducted inspections of subordinate soldiers' rooms personally owned vehicles to check for
contraband. Certified Range Safety Noncommissioned Officer, responsible for proper weapons
range operations. Operations/enforcing safety regulations on off the range. Responsible for
troubleshooting and maintenance of weapons. Served as Charge of Quarters Staff Duty NCO
responsible for inspecting units after hours. Checked for proper security of arms rooms motor
pools performed other physical security inspections of battalion.
Acted as Point Of Contact for the entire Battery/Battalion responding to requests for information,
emergencies arising in the Battery/Battalion area. Trained to follow bomb threat procedures fire
procedures. Patrolled the Battery/Battalion area, looking for and responding to suspicious
activity, disorderly conduct, break-ins, trespass, etc. Issued warnings to offending
soldiers/subdued disorderly soldiers. Made written report of all activity, provided affidavits for
any offenses witnessed. Appeared as witness at US Court Martial. Transported prisoner to
Federal Prison.
Supervisor: SFC Michael Grant (912-767-1638)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
US ARMY HHC 1-508TH AIRBORNE COMBAT TEAM
Caserma Ederle
Vicenza, Italy
08/1998 - 09/2001
Hours per week: 50
COMMUNICATIONS CHIEF/AUTOMATIONS NCO
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
Duties: Provided technical support to the Battalion on all automations issues. Administered and
proctored exams for communications procedures and radio equipment familiarization. Graded
exams and provided results to subordinate soldiers. Conducted retransmission radio operations in
support of 1-508th Airborne Combat Team. Responsible for troubleshooting, analysis, repair,
maintenance and accountability of radio equipment. Installed telephones and LAN for the
battalion. Responsible for the health welfare and training of subordinate soldiers. Maintained an
operational communication support system and service for the battalion. Conducted Airborne
operations in Italy, Germany, Tunisia. Served as force protection Non Commissioned Officer in
charge. Patrolled base looking for suspicious activity, security violations, disorderly conduct, any
disturbances of peace. Provided force protection by guarding Post gates, examining identification
cards, searching vehicles for explosive devices, weapons, contraband. Directed unauthorized
personnel off post. Served as the Sergeant of the Guard at the Ammunitions Supply Point
guarding bunkers and ammunition on 24 hour duty. Performed road guard duties, directing
traffic at peak hours during Army Physical Training. Responsible for troubleshooting,
maintenance and operator level repair of the platoon's military vehicles. Responsible for briefing
and teaching courses on highly technical or complex material to service members at all levels.
Conducted health and welfare inspections of subordinate soldiers, their rooms, and personally
owned vehicles to check for contraband, weapons, or drugs possibly in the possession of the
soldiers. Responsible for setting project requirements and priorities, developing strategies to
achieve goals, and coordinating work requirements, resources, and personnel to facilitate mission
accomplishment. Served as Charge of Quarters and Staff Duty NCO. Checked that arms rooms
and motor pools were properly secured and performed other physical security inspections of the
battalion. Acted as point of contact for the entire Company/Battalion, responding to requests for
information, and to emergencies arising in the Company/Battalion area. Trained to follow bomb
threat procedures and fire procedures in the event of emergency. Patrolled the
Company/Battalion area on foot, looking for and responding to suspicious activity, disorderly
conduct, break-ins, trespass, etc. Issued warnings to offending soldiers/subdued disorderly
soldiers. Made written report of all activity, and provided affidavits for any offenses witnessed.
Served as Communications Chief and Platoon Sergeant in E Company, 1-508 ABCT for one
year, responsible for advising the company commander on all communications issues and for
managing/training subordinates. Administered and proctored exams for communications
procedures and radio equipment familiarization. Graded exams and provided results to
subordinate soldiers.
US Army HHC 1/75 Ranger Regiment
Hunter Army Air Field
Savannah, GA 31409 United States
10/1995 - 08/1998
Hours per week: 60
Support System Specialist
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
Duties: Served in 1-75th Ranger Battalion from grade E-2 to E-5. As a sergeant, I served as
communications chief in Bravo Company, 1-75th Ranger Battalion, responsible for advising the
company commander on all communications issues and provided input for training plans.
Recommended policy changes & developed courses of action to resolve
communications/training problems after analysis of current situation. Responsible for
troubleshooting, repair, maintenance and accountability of radio equipment. Responsible for the
health, welfare and training of subordinate personnel. Prepared requests and recommendations
for promotions, awards, disciplinary actions, etc. Responsible for training the company in radio
operations. Served as a satellite Radio Transmission Operator. Endured under the harshest
conditions and work rotations. Responsible for troubleshooting, maintenance and operator level
repair of the platoon's military vehicles. Responsible for operation and troubleshooting of
generators in field conditions. Conducted numerous special operations training missions,
airborne and helicopter insertions, airfield seizures, noncombatant extraction operations, and
jungle training in Panama. Trained in search and seizure operations. Trained in Jiu Jitsu and
Grappling self-defensive techniques. Served as Charge of Quarters assistant, Charge of Quarters
Sergeant, and Staff Duty NCO. Checked that arms rooms and motor pools were properly secured
and performed other physical security inspections of the battalion. Acted as point of contact for
the entire Company/Battalion, responding to requests for information, and to emergencies arising
in the Company/Battalion area. Trained to follow bomb threat procedures and fire procedures in
the event of emergency. Patrolled the Company/Battalion area looking for and responding to
suspicious activity, disorderly conduct, break-ins, trespass, etc. Issued warnings to offending
personnel/subdued disorderly soldiers. Made written report of all activity, and provided
affidavits for any offenses witnessed. Conducted health and welfare inspections of subordinate
soldiers, their rooms, and personally owned vehicles to check for contraband, weapons, or drugs.
Education:
Walden University Minneapolis, MN United States
Master's Degree 09/2017
GPA: 4.0 of a maximum 4.0
Major: Mental Health Counseling Minor: Philosophy
Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:
Currently enrolled full time, will complete Master of Science in 2017.
University of Maryland University College Europe Adelphi, MD United States
Bachelor's Degree 05/2013
Credits Earned: 120 Semester hours
Major: Psychology Minor: Philosophy
Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:
Member of PSI CHI International Honor Society for Psychology, by invitation
Language Skills:
Language Spoken Written Read
Spanish Novice Novice Novice
Affiliations:
PSI CHI International Honor Society  Member Chi Sigma Iota Honor Society - Member
Additional Information:
References available upon request
Good Conduct Medal (2nd Award) 1998, 2001
Army Achievement Medal (2nd Award)
Army Commendation Medal (3rd Award)
Kosovo Campaign Medal
Non Commissioned Officer Professional Development Ribbon 1998
Ranger Tab US Army Jump wings, Tunisian Jump Wings

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  • 1. MR. Arturo Ramirez 1427 Kirtland Street Room 302 Bedford, MA 01731 US Mobile: 781-697-9225 - Ext: Evening Phone: 781-225-4444 - Ext: 302 Email: arturoramirez31@hotmail.com Availability: Job Type: Permanent, Temporary, Term, Presidential Management Fellows, Recent Graduates, Multiple Appointment Types, Intermittent, Internships, Telework Work Schedule: Full-Time, Part-Time, Shift Work, Intermittent, Job Sharing, Multiple Schedules Desired locations: United States - MA Germany Grafenwohr Germany Vilseck Germany - Weiden Work Experience: CONVAR Deutschland GmbH Massachusetts Avenue 400 Pirmasens, Rheinland Pfalz, Germany 06/2007 - 10/2008 Hours per week: 40 Security Chief Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills: Perform physical and personnel security functions for one of Europe's top high security data recovery companies. Responsible for drafting and enforcing security policy and procedures, training and oversight of subordinate officers, and making sound decisions under pressure in potentially hazardous situations. Ensure the protection of the company's property and personnel. Perform duties of a variety of posts including entrance and exit security checkpoints, compound patrols, etc. Perform administrative functions including subordinate officer counseling statements, memorandums for record, visitations logs, and accountability logs. Created and maintained databases utilizing Microsoft Excel and Access. Interact with visiting personnel, explaining and enforcing company security policy and procedures, and performing random property searches upon entry and exit of both visitors and employees. Charged with ensuring the prevention of crime, fraud, and insider threat. Patrol the outer perimeter of the compound on foot or in company vehicle. Supervisor: Ralf Hensel (+496331268268) Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Prisons 1341 Texas 95 Bastrop, TX 78602 United States 12/2002 - 05/2007 Hours per week: 55
  • 2. Correctional Officer Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills: Related to Library Operations: Ran the prison library and mobile library. Maintained an accurate listing of books and materials on hand. Assisted prisoners in locating desired materials, procured specific books upon request. Checked books in and out to prisoners. Maintained accountability, repaired damaged books, General duties: Responsible for providing supervision, care, correctional treatment. Ensure prison physical security, ensure health welfare of inmates, promotion of good public relations. Interpret directives & issue implementing instructions & guidelines to subordinate officers, visitors, and/or inmates. Enforce rules/regulations governing facility security, inmate accountability conduct, ensuring judicial sanctions are carried out that inmates remain in custody. Responsible for gathering intelligence information and reporting it through proper channels. Conduct breathalyzer tests and urinalysis on inmates. Conduct prisoner escort and transportation when necessary for medical appointments, certified for Basic Prisoner Transport team. Responsible for making sound decisions under pressure in potentially hazardous or life threatening situations. Successfully completed training at Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in firearms proficiency, self-defense, management of medical emergencies, safety management, and interpersonal communications skills. Subjected to working irregular hours, unusual shifts, Sundays, holidays, unexpected overtime. Responsible for supervising/instructing inmates regarding proper use and care of tools equipment, maintaining strict control of potentially hazardous tools, locks, keys, etc that could be used to aid in escape or cause injury to staff or other inmates. Individually perform duties of a variety of posts including units, compound, camp, special housing, and visitation. Perform administrative functions: inmate counseling statements, discipline, memorandums for record, visitations logs, accountability logs, etc. Interact with inmates family members of diverse race, ethnic heritage, and socioeconomic background on a daily basis when assigned to the visitation room, sometimes under unfavorable conditions due to individuals who may be angry, confused, or distressed because of unfortunate circumstances. Responsible for explaining Bureau of Prisons policy and procedures regarding visitation to public, enforcing policies procedures, prevention of crime. Patrol the outer perimeter of the prison in government vehicle equipped with M4, M16 and 9MM weapons to ensure security of prison to prevent or cease escape. Maintain proficiency in weapons and correct radio procedure. Exercise arrest authority in situations involving escaped prisoners. Supervisor: Lieutenant Sandeen (512-321-3903) Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes US ARMY HHB DIVISION ARTILLERY Fort Stewart Fort Stewart, GA 31313 United States 09/2001 - 09/2002 Hours per week: 50 COMMUNICATIONS CHIEF Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills: Served as communications chief, responsible for health, training overall development of subordinates. Prepared requests/recommendations for promotions, awards, etc. Administered and proctored exams for communications procedures and radio equipment familiarization. Graded exams and provided results to subordinate soldiers. Provided input to Commander on leave.
  • 3. Made recommendations on disciplinary actions. Composed written reports, briefings, information papers, and other complete documents. Responsible for troubleshooting, maintenance and operator level repair of the platoon's military vehicles. Provided technical assistance in planning, operations, maintenance of communications equipment. Assigned responsibilities to subordinates. Conducted battery level training programs. Responsible for troubleshooting, analysis, repair, maintenance and accountability of radio equipment valued at over $250,000. Performed duties as Interior Guard, Sergeant of the Guard/Commander of the relief. Responsible for establishing shifts/placing guards at positions resolving scheduling problems created by emergencies. Performed traffic control duties. Stayed on ready reaction status, responded to security breaches on post. Served as a team leader, communicating task assignments and project goals to team members and monitoring progress. Established rest/work plans. Conducted inspections of the guards/ensured they understood rules of engagement. Conducted inspections of subordinate soldiers' rooms personally owned vehicles to check for contraband. Certified Range Safety Noncommissioned Officer, responsible for proper weapons range operations. Operations/enforcing safety regulations on off the range. Responsible for troubleshooting and maintenance of weapons. Served as Charge of Quarters Staff Duty NCO responsible for inspecting units after hours. Checked for proper security of arms rooms motor pools performed other physical security inspections of battalion. Acted as Point Of Contact for the entire Battery/Battalion responding to requests for information, emergencies arising in the Battery/Battalion area. Trained to follow bomb threat procedures fire procedures. Patrolled the Battery/Battalion area, looking for and responding to suspicious activity, disorderly conduct, break-ins, trespass, etc. Issued warnings to offending soldiers/subdued disorderly soldiers. Made written report of all activity, provided affidavits for any offenses witnessed. Appeared as witness at US Court Martial. Transported prisoner to Federal Prison. Supervisor: SFC Michael Grant (912-767-1638) Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes US ARMY HHC 1-508TH AIRBORNE COMBAT TEAM Caserma Ederle Vicenza, Italy 08/1998 - 09/2001 Hours per week: 50 COMMUNICATIONS CHIEF/AUTOMATIONS NCO Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills: Duties: Provided technical support to the Battalion on all automations issues. Administered and proctored exams for communications procedures and radio equipment familiarization. Graded exams and provided results to subordinate soldiers. Conducted retransmission radio operations in support of 1-508th Airborne Combat Team. Responsible for troubleshooting, analysis, repair, maintenance and accountability of radio equipment. Installed telephones and LAN for the battalion. Responsible for the health welfare and training of subordinate soldiers. Maintained an operational communication support system and service for the battalion. Conducted Airborne operations in Italy, Germany, Tunisia. Served as force protection Non Commissioned Officer in charge. Patrolled base looking for suspicious activity, security violations, disorderly conduct, any disturbances of peace. Provided force protection by guarding Post gates, examining identification
  • 4. cards, searching vehicles for explosive devices, weapons, contraband. Directed unauthorized personnel off post. Served as the Sergeant of the Guard at the Ammunitions Supply Point guarding bunkers and ammunition on 24 hour duty. Performed road guard duties, directing traffic at peak hours during Army Physical Training. Responsible for troubleshooting, maintenance and operator level repair of the platoon's military vehicles. Responsible for briefing and teaching courses on highly technical or complex material to service members at all levels. Conducted health and welfare inspections of subordinate soldiers, their rooms, and personally owned vehicles to check for contraband, weapons, or drugs possibly in the possession of the soldiers. Responsible for setting project requirements and priorities, developing strategies to achieve goals, and coordinating work requirements, resources, and personnel to facilitate mission accomplishment. Served as Charge of Quarters and Staff Duty NCO. Checked that arms rooms and motor pools were properly secured and performed other physical security inspections of the battalion. Acted as point of contact for the entire Company/Battalion, responding to requests for information, and to emergencies arising in the Company/Battalion area. Trained to follow bomb threat procedures and fire procedures in the event of emergency. Patrolled the Company/Battalion area on foot, looking for and responding to suspicious activity, disorderly conduct, break-ins, trespass, etc. Issued warnings to offending soldiers/subdued disorderly soldiers. Made written report of all activity, and provided affidavits for any offenses witnessed. Served as Communications Chief and Platoon Sergeant in E Company, 1-508 ABCT for one year, responsible for advising the company commander on all communications issues and for managing/training subordinates. Administered and proctored exams for communications procedures and radio equipment familiarization. Graded exams and provided results to subordinate soldiers. US Army HHC 1/75 Ranger Regiment Hunter Army Air Field Savannah, GA 31409 United States 10/1995 - 08/1998 Hours per week: 60 Support System Specialist Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills: Duties: Served in 1-75th Ranger Battalion from grade E-2 to E-5. As a sergeant, I served as communications chief in Bravo Company, 1-75th Ranger Battalion, responsible for advising the company commander on all communications issues and provided input for training plans. Recommended policy changes & developed courses of action to resolve communications/training problems after analysis of current situation. Responsible for troubleshooting, repair, maintenance and accountability of radio equipment. Responsible for the health, welfare and training of subordinate personnel. Prepared requests and recommendations for promotions, awards, disciplinary actions, etc. Responsible for training the company in radio operations. Served as a satellite Radio Transmission Operator. Endured under the harshest conditions and work rotations. Responsible for troubleshooting, maintenance and operator level repair of the platoon's military vehicles. Responsible for operation and troubleshooting of generators in field conditions. Conducted numerous special operations training missions, airborne and helicopter insertions, airfield seizures, noncombatant extraction operations, and jungle training in Panama. Trained in search and seizure operations. Trained in Jiu Jitsu and
  • 5. Grappling self-defensive techniques. Served as Charge of Quarters assistant, Charge of Quarters Sergeant, and Staff Duty NCO. Checked that arms rooms and motor pools were properly secured and performed other physical security inspections of the battalion. Acted as point of contact for the entire Company/Battalion, responding to requests for information, and to emergencies arising in the Company/Battalion area. Trained to follow bomb threat procedures and fire procedures in the event of emergency. Patrolled the Company/Battalion area looking for and responding to suspicious activity, disorderly conduct, break-ins, trespass, etc. Issued warnings to offending personnel/subdued disorderly soldiers. Made written report of all activity, and provided affidavits for any offenses witnessed. Conducted health and welfare inspections of subordinate soldiers, their rooms, and personally owned vehicles to check for contraband, weapons, or drugs. Education: Walden University Minneapolis, MN United States Master's Degree 09/2017 GPA: 4.0 of a maximum 4.0 Major: Mental Health Counseling Minor: Philosophy Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications: Currently enrolled full time, will complete Master of Science in 2017. University of Maryland University College Europe Adelphi, MD United States Bachelor's Degree 05/2013 Credits Earned: 120 Semester hours Major: Psychology Minor: Philosophy Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications: Member of PSI CHI International Honor Society for Psychology, by invitation Language Skills: Language Spoken Written Read Spanish Novice Novice Novice Affiliations: PSI CHI International Honor Society Member Chi Sigma Iota Honor Society - Member Additional Information: References available upon request Good Conduct Medal (2nd Award) 1998, 2001 Army Achievement Medal (2nd Award) Army Commendation Medal (3rd Award) Kosovo Campaign Medal Non Commissioned Officer Professional Development Ribbon 1998 Ranger Tab US Army Jump wings, Tunisian Jump Wings