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Michael L.

Brown
7092 CR 4139
Taft, TX 78390
409-736-6238
mbdaa996@westpost.net
Analytical * Innovative * Team Player * Well-Spoken * Proficient * Energetic
Professional Profile
Dynamic and highly effective results-oriented leader.
Resourceful problem-solver who enjoys multi-tasking in high stress, fast paced e
nvironments and has a proven track record of meeting quotas and deadlines.
Safety-oriented: supervises all aspects of the safety program while implementing
methods of motivation and involvement for fellow personnel.
Professional supervisor and trainer: conducts research, basic and advanced level
police training, interviews, counsels, and advises personnel on State, Federal
and Local law as well as enforcement. Proficient with Windows, Microsoft Office
programs, spreadsheets, and databases, and Mac OS.
Resident expert: writes operating procedures and policies, maintains a vast elec
tronic and hard copy technical library containing Naval, law enforcement, and sa
fety-related directives, policies, procedures, and forms.
Experience
Assistant Trainer
December 2007-Present Repcon Inc.
Corpus Christi, Texas
Designs training programs utilizing Trainer Soft and Power Point programs.
Designs tracking spreadsheets and charts to present to management for review.
Creates and submits award packages for Repcon through OSHA, ABC, and NPRA.
Revised Alkylation Unit manual and Safety manual for Repcon, and sent to various
safety personnel in the field.
Assisted in achieving OSHA VPP STAR Mobile Contractor status for Repcon, Inc.
Writes integration proposals for Repcon, Inc's merger with AltairStrickland.
Trained over 600 personnel in company and client policies, procedures, and regul
ations to include: new employee orientation, confined space attendant and entran
t, bottle watch, fire watch, electrical safety, ergonomics, alky unit safety, PP
E, respiratory protection, HAZCOM, heat stress, lockout/tagout, and hearing prot
ection. Administered craft tests and provided craft specific training.
Travels to satellite offices to implement the training program company-wide.
Safety Supervisor
March 2006 - Present Repcon Inc.
Corpus Christi, Texas
Repcon Safety Supervisor on job-sites for refinery turnaround, maintenance, and
construction contracts.
Conducts safety meetings, performs safety audits, and supervises the safe work a
nd compliance of all Repcon employees.
Provides first aid and documents minor injuries on the job.
Supervises the completion of all accident/incident reports and thoroughly review
s all paperwork prior to forwarding to the corporate office.
Conducts case management for any employee requiring medical attention.
Attends meetings with plant operators and other safety professionals to discuss
plant safety as a whole.
Supervises 21 safety representatives, and coordinates all safety efforts and eme
rgency response to situations.
Prior job sites include:
Citgo Oil (Lemont, IL)
Valero Refining (Ardmore, OK)
Exxon-Mobil (Torrance, CA)
Shell Refining (Anacortes, WA)
BP / CH2MHill (Prudhoe Bay, AK)
Alon (Big Spring, TX)
Flint Hills Resources (Corpus Christi, TX)
Valero Refining (Paulsboro, NJ)
Exxon-Mobil (Baytown, TX)
Valero Refining (Sunray, TX)
Williams Refinery (Wynnewood, OK)
Valero Refining (Corpus Christi, TX)
Watch Commander
December 2003-April 2006 NAS Corpus Christi Police Dept.
Corpus Christi, Texas
Worked with three other Watch Commanders and directly supervised four Patrol Sup
ervisors, four Field Training Officers, 54 Naval Security Force Personnel, 18 Au
xiliary Force personnel, and 6 Department of Defense civilians, enforcing Federa
l, State, local laws and the UCMJ, conducting traffic enforcement, maintaining g
ood order and discipline, and protecting millions of dollars in Department of De
fense assets aboard NAS Corpus Christi.
Conducted daily guard mount training, supervised watch rotation and assignment,
counseled personnel on personal issues and wrote mid-term and annual enlisted ev
aluations.
Supervised the completion of all reports and paperwork submitted and assured the
thoroughness and accuracy of each.
Patrol Supervisor
March 2003-December 2003 NAS Corpus Christi Police Dept.
Corpus Christi, Texas
Supervised 24 personnel, conducted post inspections, wrote incident reports, pro
cessed evidence, responded for calls to service and supervised the processing of
incidents.
Assistant Chief Master-At-Arms and Missile Technician
August 2000-March 2003 USS Antietam (CG 54)
San Diego, CA, FPO AP 96660-1174
Independently performed over 50 preliminary investigations
Responsible for all shipboard security and anti-terrorism measures
Trained and supervised 12 duty Master-at-Arms
Security Alert Team leader and advanced fire-fighting specialist
Visit, Board, Search, and Seizure (VBSS) team member conducting over 120 vessel
boardings while in the Persian Gulf
Maintained 100% operational readiness of the Vertical Missile Launching (VLS) Sy
stem

Education/Certification/Clearance
Currently pursuing Master's Degree in Organizational Leadership (Columbia Southe
rn University / expected graduation date of 07/2011)
Master's Degree in Occupational Safety and Health (Columbia Southern University)
Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice (Park University)
OSHA 30-hr Construction Industry Training
OSHA 30-hr General Industry Training
Law Enforcement Specialist/Administration of Justice (Honor Graduate) 240 hours
American Heart Assoc. Infant, Child and Adult, CPR/First Aid/AED Certified
Leading Petty Officer Leadership Course, 40 hours (CIN A-500-0101)
Texas Department of Public Safety, NCIC/TCIC Operators Course
Surface Warfare Combat Specialist, US Navy, 1000 hours
Standardized Field Sobriety Test Practitioner, US Navy, 40 hours
Doppler Radar Operators Course, US Navy, 8 hours
Emergency Vehicle Operator, US Navy, 40 hours
First Line Leadership Development, US Navy, 40 hours
Naval Safety Supervisor, US Navy, 24 hours
Sexual Harassment, Fraternization Training, US Navy, annual 4 hours
Second Class Naval Leadership, Department of the Navy, 40 hours
Certified Oleoresin Capsicum user, US Navy Non-lethal weapons course
Small Arms Line Coach, (Marksmanship Instructor) US Navy, 16 hours
Naval Criminal Investigative Service Unarmed Self-Defense Instructor School
Vertical Missile Launching System (VLS) Technician "C" School (NEC 0981)
Gunner's Mate "A" School (Weapon's, Ammunition, and Explosive's)
Department of Defense certified OC Pepper Spray Instructor
Department of Defense certified ASP/Expandable Baton Instructor
Naval Criminal Investigative Service Counter-Surveillance School
Naval Criminal Investigative Service Physical Security/Law Enforcement Superviso
r
Maintained a "Secret" Security Clearance
Transportation Worker's Identification Card (TWIC) holder

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