Security Officer/Guard

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Thomas Smarsh 131 Cedar Vale Drive Lexington, SC 29073 (H) 803-356-5084 (Cell) 803-201-3226 ts11ee70a@westpost.

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OBJECTIVE: Security Officer/Guard

(Armed/Non-armed) Warehouse/Delivery

QUALIFICATIONS & PROFILE: Concealed Weapons License: Current. (Renewal is 09-27-2013) Military: Army, Officer, Honorable Discharge. Security/military bearing. Security Agencies Employed: Barton & Wackenhut Security Officer services. Investigations: Conducting in-person interviews, identifying, collecting and pre serving relevant evidence. Emergency Effectiveness; Alarm Response; Access Control; & Loss Prevention. Patrol & Surveillance: U.S. Forest Service Patrol; Retail & Wholesale businesses ; Armed & Non-armed security officer assignments, and military security duties/a ssignments. Computer Security Programs: Operated complex computer programs and camera system s. Instructor/Manager: Developed while in the military. Verbal & written communication: Strong. Interpersonal skills. Timely, concise & clear reports. Customer Service: Focus, courteous, efficient, and at all times in a professiona l manner. Safety Inspections and Hazards: Knowledgeable and experienced, keeping managemen t informed. SLED Background & Credit Bureau: Excellent Records. MVR: Good record. Defensive driving methods. D.O.T. Medical Examiner's: Certificate is current (12/2011). Education: Master's in Counseling Services. EMPLOYMENT: UPS (United Parcel Service) West Columbia, SC 10/06 - Present Revenue Recovery Auditor (Ground Hub) Part-Time Selected freight as per protocol for auditing; Utilized hand held computer & sc anner. Applied audit techniques, lifting, lowering objects and hardware of up to 70lbs . Freight was audited accurately, proficiently, and without an incident. UPS defensive driving methods. Selected UPS Package Delivery Driver in 2007. Ma intained methods of proper lifting and lowering, prevention of slips and falls. RESUME: Thomas Smarsh Page 2 of 2 Professional Printers, Inc, West Columbia, SC Delivery Driver/Warehouse/Custodial/Maintenance 06/07 - 07/10

Consistently, maintained a high level of customer service, and security of corpo

rate offices. Operated and maintained delivery vehicle (24' box truck), delivering printed job s. Warehouse: Operated the narrow aisle lift truck. Main facility, Operated forklift and pallet jack. Front corporate offices were provided custodial & maintenance activity. Chipco Wholesale Computer Distributor, Columbia, SC 1/05 - 1/07 Driver/Delivery/Warehouse Consistently maintained a high level of customer service and security. Operated and maintained delivery vehicles (box truck-20 foot long, & extended v an). Warehouse equipment: Operated the Narrow Aisle Lift Truck. Selected ordered items, & inventoried the merchandise for delivery, locally & st ate-wide. With consistent merchandise accountability and a delivery value of up to $108,00 0 per day. Established & maintained successful communication with customers prior and durin g delivery mode. Computer Applications: Microsoft Office, Word, Excel, & Outlook. Responded to customer issues, resolving problems, with results oriented customer service. Successfully resolved retail and private business customers issues unrelated to delivery issues. Sales were increased, by providing product information and coordinating with Sal es Associates. G4S Wackenhut Security, Columbia, SC Security Officer (SLED Armed Licensed) 03 - 04/04

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Assignments: Corporate wholesale and retail businesses. Contributed to the profitability of companies, by preventing loss of information , equipment, and protection of employee's and customer's. Operated complex computer programs, & cameras systems at corporate operational c enters. Barton Protective Services, Columbia, SC 11/01 - 09/03 Security Officer ( SLED Non-Armed Licensed) Security Officer assignments at: corporate bank's & insurance companies; Retirem ent centers; and retail businesses. Contributed to the profitability of companies, by preventing loss of information , equipment, and protection of employee's and customer's. Operated complex computer programs, cameras systems at corporate operational cen ters

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