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SAM L. PARK PAGE 1 327 W Sunset Rd #2279 San Antonio, TX 78209 562-833-1379 [email protected] Security Clearance: TS-SCI exp 20171108 Summary I am seeking continued employment with increasing responsibility and growth opportunities utilizing skills and training gained through military service including two deployments in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. You will not find another with the drive to continuously learn and seek new and innovative methods to succeed. I have the passion for providing mentorship to junior coworkers to enable them to find success in their own right. I am the best candidate for the job. Work Experience United States Army – B Co, 3MI BN (AE), USAG Humphreys, Republic of Korea Senior Cryptologic Communications Interceptor/Locator – 03/2014 to 06/2016 – 40+ hrs/week Steve Parkhomov, First Sergeant, 325-374-4781, [email protected] Edward Maschek, First Sergeant, 918-504-4146, [email protected] Served as Senior Cryptologic Communications Interceptor/Locator and Squad Leader in direct support of United States Forces Korea (USFK) and theater intelligence requirements; Responsible for direct collection efforts and implementation of collection strategies, identifying reportable activities and aiding signals intelligence analysts, providing daily intelligence reports to USFK and national level intelligence communities Efficiently handled highly sensitive information on a daily basis without loss or compromise, maintaining 100% integrity of all classified systems, spaces, and information Actively managed the health, welfare and professional development of 8 soldiers and 2 KATUSAs (Korean Augmentee to United States Army) Constantly recognized by senior leadership for exceeding the standard in maintaining personnel records, unit training/maintenance files, and overseeing the reception/integration section Developed and launched a unit board preparation program, committing over 150 off-duty hours over an 8 month period, assisted 14 consecutive soldiers successfully attain promotable status on their first attempt and 3 consecutive soldiers win Soldier of the Quarter competitive boards before delegating management authority to another Sergeant Utilized medical experience to conduct Combat Lifesaver training resulting in 100% compliance in unit Combat Lifesaver certification status United States Army – 58 th Combat Engineer Company, Fort Irwin, California Medic Section Sergeant – 05/2011 to 03/2014 – 40+ hrs/week Jackie West, Executive Officer, 423-534-1885, [email protected]

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Page 1: Sam Park Resume 2

SAM L. PARK PAGE 1

327 W Sunset Rd#2279San Antonio, TX [email protected] Clearance: TS-SCI exp 20171108

SummaryI am seeking continued employment with increasing responsibility and growth opportunities utilizing skills and training gained through military service including two deployments in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. You will not find another with the drive to continuously learn and seek new and innovative methods to succeed. I have the passion for providing mentorship to junior coworkers to enable them to find success in their own right. I am the best candidate for the job.

Work ExperienceUnited States Army – B Co, 3MI BN (AE), USAG Humphreys, Republic of KoreaSenior Cryptologic Communications Interceptor/Locator – 03/2014 to 06/2016 – 40+ hrs/weekSteve Parkhomov, First Sergeant, 325-374-4781, [email protected] Edward Maschek, First Sergeant, 918-504-4146, [email protected] Served as Senior Cryptologic Communications Interceptor/Locator and Squad Leader in direct support

of United States Forces Korea (USFK) and theater intelligence requirements; Responsible for direct collection efforts and implementation of collection strategies, identifying reportable activities and aiding signals intelligence analysts, providing daily intelligence reports to USFK and national level intelligence communities

Efficiently handled highly sensitive information on a daily basis without loss or compromise, maintaining 100% integrity of all classified systems, spaces, and information

Actively managed the health, welfare and professional development of 8 soldiers and 2 KATUSAs (Korean Augmentee to United States Army)

Constantly recognized by senior leadership for exceeding the standard in maintaining personnel records, unit training/maintenance files, and overseeing the reception/integration section

Developed and launched a unit board preparation program, committing over 150 off-duty hours over an 8 month period, assisted 14 consecutive soldiers successfully attain promotable status on their first attempt and 3 consecutive soldiers win Soldier of the Quarter competitive boards before delegating management authority to another Sergeant

Utilized medical experience to conduct Combat Lifesaver training resulting in 100% compliance in unit Combat Lifesaver certification status

United States Army – 58th Combat Engineer Company, Fort Irwin, California Medic Section Sergeant – 05/2011 to 03/2014 – 40+ hrs/weekJackie West, Executive Officer, 423-534-1885, [email protected] As a Sergeant (E-5), selected above 3 peers and seniors, assigned position of Combat Engineer

Company Medic Section Non-commissioned Officer in Charge, a Staff Sergeant (E-6) Position Managed Medic Section for 170 soldier unit and actively assisted in the planning, organizing, and

coordinating of unit medical operations in support of combat deployment training at the Army’s National Training Center

Recovered and reestablished multiple unit medical records systems, including deployment medical readiness, medical supply and medical training, improving the overall medical readiness compliance average from below 80% to over 98%, well above Army standards, within 30 days of assuming section sergeant duties

Published and enforced standard operating procedures for management of unit medical treatment, readiness, supply and administration, ensuring smooth transition to semi-autonomous operation of medical services

Handled accountability and maintenance of 6 medical equipment sets valued in excess of $1M with no losses

Developed and incorporated training programs in preparation for medical combat readiness training for 4 medics, ensuring soldiers remained current on their Emergency Medical Technician certifications

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United States Army – HHT, 2/11th ACR, Fort Irwin, CaliforniaSenior Line Medic – 10/2010 to 05/2011 – 40+ hrs/weekJoseph Binan, Platoon Sergeant, 413-977-8126, [email protected] Assigned to H Company as infantry unit senior medic, responsible for the overall health and readiness

of over 70 soldiers, during seven National Training Center combat field exercises Maintained 100% accountability of medical personnel carrier and medical equipment sets worth more

than $150,000 Directly oversaw the health, welfare and professional development of 4 soldiers

United States Army – HHC, 2/35th Infantry, Schofield Barracks, HawaiiHealth Care Sergeant – 10/2007 to 10/2010 – 40+ hrs/weekRoderick Taylor, Platoon Sergeant, 808-673-8103, [email protected] Selected above peers to serve as an infantry company senior medic, responsible for the overall health

and combat readiness of over 110 soldiers during deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom Developed and taught medical training programs in preparation for combat deployment Maintained 100% accountability of vehicle, radio equipment and fully operational aid station worth more

than $600,000 with no losses Assisted superiors in the planning, resourcing and execution of more than 50 mounted and dismounted

operations during the 12 month combat deployment Developed and conducted Combat Lifesaver training resulting in 99% first time pass rate from among

110 soldiers

United States Army – 510th Personnel Services Battalion, Stuttgart, GermanyReassignments Clerk – 12/2003 to 05/2007 – 40+ hrs/weekCarl Reynolds, Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge, 270-319-6834, [email protected] Maintained records of over 1,500 soldiers at the Personnel Services Battalion, providing exceptional

customer service while processing over 500 separate soldier record updates Enforced strict adherence to all filing and organizational standards resulting in verifiable accountability

of all filed documentation Managed the In-and-Out Processing Office, simultaneously improving the section’s records

organization and assisting incoming and outgoing personnel with paperwork and records updates, providing superb customer service to soldiers of all ranks

United States Army – C Company, Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma, WashingtonPromotions Clerk / Company Clerk – 08/2002 to 12/2003 – 40+ hrs/weekThomas Holliday, Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge, 334-477-8143, [email protected] Administered and maintained over 700 military personnel files of assigned and deployed soldiers, solely

handling all matters concerning finance, in/out processing, awards, leave forms, and promotion packets, while maintaining timely accurate customer service

Actively assisted senior leadership in the planning, coordination and execution of the highly successful deployment of the 47th Combat Support Hospital during Operation Iraqi Freedom

Managed enlisted promotion section for all companies within Madigan Army Medical Center, achieving consistent high marks for accuracy and timeliness in all areas of evaluation

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Education and Training North Central Institute, Clarksville, TN, 37042, 89 Semester hours complete Cerritos High School, Cerritos, CA, 90703, 1996 Cryptolinguist (35P) focus on foreign communication interception, analysis, and reporting with security

of sensitive, top secret information Health Care Specialist (68W) focus on emergency medical treatment, operational and clinical limited

primary care treatment, and force health protection Human Resource Specialist (42A) focus on clerical procedures, records management, and computer

applications in areas of office communication Warrior Leader Course, the first course of study in the US Army Non-Commissioned Officer Education

System (NCOES) with focus on the fundamentals of leadership and management Operational and Emergency Medical Skills certification (OEMS), designed to meet the operational

medicine training needs of the Special Operations Forces medic and other key medical personnel operating in austere and hostile environments

Small Arms Maintenance for Unit Armorers certification, qualified to manage secure arms rooms, perform unit-level maintenance and repair on a variety of hand-held, shoulder-fired, and crew-served weapons and related equipment, and maintain accurate and complete maintenance records of all assigned equipment

Foreign Language Proficiency (Korean) – Intermediate Microsoft Office – Word, Excel, Access, Outlook, Powerpoint Army/Military regulations, publications and documents in Army Publishing Directorate (ADP) Military programs and automated systems including Electronic Military Personnel Office (eMILPO),

Personnel Electronic Records Management System (iPERMS), Army Training Requirements and Resources System (ATRRS), Digital Training Management System (DTMS), Army Learning Management System (ALMS), Medical Protection System (MEDPROS), Defense Travel System (DTS), e-Profile

Office Equipment including computers, printer/fax/copier, paper shredder, digital telephones with answering machines, calculators, projectors, TV/Video, security systems and protocol

Secret Security Clearance 2010-2012; TS/SCI Clearance Nov 2012 – present Annual Department of Defense Cyber Awareness Challenge Certificate 16 August 2016 Health Insurance Portability and Accountability (HIPAA) Certificate 16 August 2016 Manager Development Course 2006, Supervisor Development Course 2006, Advanced Administrative

Support 2014 Eagle Scout, 1995