Brian McDonald

Email: lycidas@comcast.net
Brian McDonald
Website: http://www.pooler-georgia-homepage.com/brian-mcdonald.html
Address: Pooler, Georgia 31322 -
United States
Contact Phone: 912-387-4013
Objective
SECURITY CLEARANCE:
TOP SECRET (SCI – DCID 6/4) Eligibility 2007-11-08
Possess excellent long-range and strategic planning abilities. Demonstrates initiative as shown in past performances.
Has keen ability to identify a problem and develop solutions to overcome deficiencies.
Believes in a team approach and works independently when needed.
Have strong verbal and written communication skills.
Diverse background with experience in many areas.
Employment Details
Most Desired Position: Operations
Job Level: Experienced w/over 2 years exp
Type of Position: Permanent Full-Time
Desired Industry: Flexible
Availability Date: 1 week notice
Desired Annual Salary and Bonus: $35,000.00
Highest Degree Attained: N/A
U.S. Work Authorization: Yes
Willing to Relocate: Undecided
Willing to Travel: Yes, Less Than 25%

Experience
United States Army Active Duty
- Sergeant (E-5)
- Honorable Discharge (Infantry) April 29, 2003 - September 07, 2007
3rd ID Central Tasking office, G-3 Operations (Rear)Feb 2007-Sep 2007
· Received and issued ORDERS and FRAGO’S to assigned units
· Assigned duties on Unit/ Office’s ability to complete task in timely manner
· Continually communicated with Unit/ Office to prevent over tasking
· Formatted ORDERS / FRAGO’S then posted tasking to 3ID Intranet server
· Tracked taskings to ensure completion of assigned duties · Operated, maintained, and trained personnel on G-3 (Rear) CPOF system 3rd ID G-3 Operations Battle NCO (Non Commissioned Officer) Mar 2006 - Feb 2007
· Provided command with situational awareness of the Battlespace
· Near admin level CPOF user (Command Post of the Future)
· Receive and disseminate critical reports to proper agencies
· Supervised two radio telephone operators (RTO’s)
· Tracked critical events to ensure proper completion and documentation
· Wrote end of shift reports and briefed oncoming relief US Central Command, Commandants Staff NCO Feb 2005 - Mar 2006
· Assigned and supervised security escorts for all civilian contractors
· Coordinated with agencies to provide escorts with proper security clearance
· Operated and maintained intranet database of building deficiencies
· Issued and inventoried supplies
· Assigned and enforced parking standards 3/15 IN Battalion - Alpha Company, Team Leader Apr 2003 - Feb 2005
· 15th Infantry Association 2004 Soldier of the Year
· Trained, counseled, and supervised three soldiers
· Ensured serviceability and accountability of over $200,000 of issued equipment
· Bradley Fighting Vehicle: Driver, Gunner, and Commander Civilian Employment (Break in Service) January 26, 2000 - April 20, 2003 Signature Flight Support, Anderson Aviation Oct 2000 - Apr 2003 Line Service Technician
· Refuel/Defuel all aircraft types · De-Icing operations
· Towing/Marshaling operations
· Water and lavatory servicing
· Aircraft oil servicing
· Customer relations United States Army Active Duty - Specialist (E4) - Honorable Discharge (Infantry) June 28, 1994 – January 26, 2000 1-5 CAV, Training NCO / Team Leader, Ft. Hood TX 1998 - 2000
· Coordinate with Commander and First Sergeant to identify training needs
· Perform administrative work to include personnel records, training calendars, and long range planning
· Designed and maintained personnel database
· Prepared memorandums for Schools, Training, and Taskings
· Served six months in Bosnia as Team Leader and Gunner
· Trained, counseled, and supervised two Soldiers
· Ensured serviceability and accountability of equipment and sensitive items · Receive, disseminate, and implement orders 2-9 IN, S-3 Operations, Camp Casey Korea 1997 – 1998
· Operated and maintained four SINGARS radios and encryption devices · Monitored multiple nets on duty
· Disseminated field reports to senior officers to include, strategies, coordination, logistics, and situation reports
· Operated and maintained a two and a half ton truck (duce and a half) 2-16 IN, Team Member, Ft. Riley KS 1994 – 1997
· Infantry Soldier, Operated and maintained small arms (Expert rifleman)
· Commanders Driver, Operated and maintained ¼-ton HUMMV · Operated and monitored two radios, disseminated information to Commander
· Bradley Fighting Vehicle Driver
· Bradley Fighting Vehicle Gunner

Skills
·Supervision/Leadership
·Receive/Implement Orders
·Coordination
·Written/Oral Reports
·Database Maintenance
·Read Technical Info
·Preventative Maintenance
·Inspections
·Vehicle Recovery/Operation
·Aircraft Maintenance
·Aircraft Refuel/De-fuel
·Aircraft Servicing
·Inspections
·Advanced First Aid
·CPR & AED Certified ·Construction
·Building Maintenance
·Small Arms Operation

Additional Information
· Army Commendation Medal
· Army Achievement Medal (x4)
· Army Good Conduct Medal (x3)
· National Defense Service Medal
· Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal
· Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
· Army Service Ribbon
· Overseas Service Ribbon
· Air Force Training Ribbon
· NATO Medal
References
LTC (Retired) William C. North G-3 Current Operations Director 288 Miner Dr., Richmond Hill GA 31324 (Home) 912-756-7667 / (Cell) 912-856-3777
MAJ Marc Bouthe G-3 Operations Division Tasking Office 512 Wellington Way, Hinesville, GA 31313 (Office) 912-767-7958 marc.bouthe@stewart.army.mil
SFC David Foster Jr. Special Troops Battalion Sergeant Major (Rear) 2062 Hickory Lane, Fultondale, AL 35068 (Cell) 912-271-9849 david.foster@us.army.mil
SSG Barry A. Kirkus G-3 Operations Division Tasking Office (Immediate Supervisor) 103 Skyland Spruce Dr., Fort Stewart, GA 31315 (Home) 912-877-2255 / (Cell) 270-300-6937
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