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City of Sunny Isles Beach
<br /> RFP 18-04-02 Disaster Debris Management and Disposal Services
<br /> 0 Jakob Thom•son, Health and Safet Officer
<br /> Mr. Thompson has 13 years' experience in the health and safety field. His firefighting, EMT and military
<br /> experience provide him knowledge of a wide range of biological, chemical, and physical hazards. He has
<br /> experience managing risk for himself and others in dangerous situations. His overseas experience in the
<br /> military provides a reliable baseline for work in emergency response situations under less-than-ideal
<br /> conditions. Mr. Thompson holds multiple OSHA and first aid certifications.
<br /> PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
<br /> • Environmental Health and Safety Officer January 2012 — present, Truitier Landfill, Port-au-
<br /> Prince, Haiti. Responsible for compliance with Site Health and Safety plan. Responsible for
<br /> preventing unauthorized site entry and keeping track of all individuals onsite. Responsible for site
<br /> security during working hours. Monitors weather broadcasts to ensure air quality and site conditions
<br /> are conducive to a safe work environment. Holds daily Site Health and Safety briefings.
<br /> • Security Forces (Military Police), Air National Guard, December 2005 - December 2011. Carried
<br /> out law enforcement duties, and provided security for various government resources, including
<br /> installation entry control. Specific experience and achievements:
<br /> o Deployed to Kirkuk, Iraq, in direct support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, January-August
<br /> 2009
<br /> o Provided security for Admiral Michael Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, during
<br /> his visit to Kirkuk
<br /> o Accounted for over 800 weapons and 100,000 rounds of ammunition daily as a flight
<br /> armorer
<br /> o Attended Airman Leadership School at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana, November-
<br /> December 2009
<br /> o Earned promotion to Staff Sergeant in just over four years of service
<br /> • • Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Lowell Fire Protection District Lowell, OR,
<br /> December 2007 - December 2008. Served the community of Lowell and the surrounding area,
<br /> 0 acquiring training and skill development as a first responder, by gaining experience from a wide
<br /> range of incidents, such as: structural fires, wildfires, motor vehicle accidents, swift-water river
<br /> rescues, and a large variety of medical emergencies.
<br /> • Firefighter/EMT, Sheridan Fire Department Sheridan, CO, June 2003 - June 2005. Continued to
<br /> hone EMT abilities,while also developing a higher proficiency for firefighting and rescue operations.
<br /> • EMT, Action Care Ambulance Denver, CO, June 2002 - June 2005. Worked closely with nearly
<br /> every municipal fire department in the entire Denver metro area.
<br /> • Wildland Firefighter (Seasonal), Bureau of Land Management Las Vegas, NV, May - October
<br /> 1999. Worked as a member of an engine crew to combat the spread of fast-moving wildfires as
<br /> they occurred throughout the state of Nevada, and into parts of southern Idaho.
<br /> EDUCATION/CERTIFICATIONS
<br /> • BAS in Business Administration - Public Service/Safety, Pensacola State College, Pensacola, FL
<br /> (in progress)
<br /> • AS in Criminal Justice, Community College of the Air Force, Montgomery, AL
<br /> • AAS in Fire Science & Technology, Red Rocks Community College, Lakewood, CO
<br /> • Emergency Medical Technician Certification — Colorado 2002-2008, Oregon 2008-2009, National
<br /> Registry 2002
<br /> • Firefighter-I Certification —Colorado 2002, Oregon 2008
<br /> • Hazardous Materials Training for Emergency Responders 2002
<br /> • OSHA 10 Hour Certification
<br /> • OSHA 30 Hour Certification
<br /> • OSHA 24 and 40-hour Hazwoper Certification
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<br /> CIERIE Tab 7 Personnel Experience and Qualification
<br /> ENVIRONMENTAL Section 2 Key Personnel Resumes
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