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Matthew A. Uhl
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1477
W 2850 S
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Syracuse, Utah 84075
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USA
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Contact
Phone: Cell: (573)300-9436; Work: (801)584-1270
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Email
Address: matthew.uhl86@gmail.com; matthew.uhl@va.gov
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EXPERIENCE
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06/2015 to PRESENT; 40 +
hours per week; Program Specialist; GS 09; $48,403 annually; last
promoted – June 2015; Permanent; United States Department of Veterans
Affairs; Salt Lake City, UT; may contact supervisor: Jared Escobar,
Administrative Officer, 801-582-1565 x2245.
Program Specialist responsible for
establishing goals, managing resources, and operating programs within
Medicine Service; prepares specific instructions for ongoing operations;
implements policies designated by higher level personnel; direct
correspondences; workload capture; training; integrated fund control;
procurement; inventory and cost control; purchasing; ensuring compliance
with budgetary and regulatory restrictions; and administering the workload
management program; coordinating educational requirements for staff;
Ability to use the computer for electronic communication, graphical clinic
mapping word processing, and data analysis.
Responsible for the Internal Medicine and
Red Clinic room availability and room assignments at the Salt Lake City VA,
schedules appointments for Hemodialysis, Hemodialysis Primary Care,
Hemodialysis Dial Long Term Care Plan, Peritoneal Dialysis MD, Hemodialysis
Attending in the VA. Responsible for correcting all encounters and action
required information in the Computerized Patient Records System (CPRS).
Responsible for completing unsigned and uncosigned doctor notes in CPRS.
Participate in and create meeting minutes and agendas for several meetings
that involve higher level personnel, to include the VC-3 meeting with the
CFO of the VA, the Consult Committee Meeting, and the Renal QA meeting;
backup timekeeper for Medicine, Dialysis, and Respiratory clinics;
Responsible for the Hemodialysis Attending Note Reminders on a monthly
basis; Renal clinic availability. Responsible for Customer Service Recovery
on a monthly basis – ensuring customer service needs, complaints,
questions, and/or requests are met and reconciled.
Purchase card holder; Purchase medical
supplies and complete reconciliation for Medicine Service, which consist of
more than 16 departments in the VA; purchase paper, toner, items for
Women’s’ Health (WHC) and Event Support; procurement for the Emergency Room
printers as well as more than 15 other departments in the VA. Responsible
for CMR Inventory of all supplies and equipment, to include computers and
medical equipment, for more than 16 departments in the VA.
06/2014 to PRESENT; 40+
hours per week; Program Support Assistant; GS 07; $40, 485 annually;
last promoted – July 2014; Temporary NTE 13 months; United States
Department of Veterans Affairs; Salt Lake City, UT; may contact supervisor
Della Richter, Administrative Officer, 801-582-1565 x 2543.
Project assistant for
health services research projects. Assist the Principal Investigator
in achieving study objectives and directly assist the project coordinator
or manager in completing deliverables through effective communication with
project team. Responsibilities include: planning, organizing, and
managing project meetings; literature searches; regulatory binders,
clinical trials records and files. Responsibilities also include
maintaining current and valid training certificates mandated by Federal,
State, and local policies.
Preparing, monitoring and
reviewing research proposals conformance with policies, regulations,
formats, completeness and accuracy; Affiliate staff to the University of
Utah; Ensure the University of Utah’s Institutional Review Board’s (IRB)
policies and procedures are followed; Ensure proper patient consent is
obtained during research studies; Use and manage University of Utah’s
Mission-Based Management (MBM) and other University and VA systems for
research projects, such as the ART system; Input citations and publications
into ART; Link publications and citations or journal articles via their
correct funding source to ensure accurate funding for the IDEAS Center;
Ensure publications, funding, grants, citations, bio-sketches and other
information is complete and accurate in MBM and ART; Incorrect information
could lead to severe funding issues for the center as a whole, and could
affect staff salaries; Assist Principal Investigators with the funding, and
submission of grants; Applying communications software to effectively and
efficiently schedule project meeting, document and disseminate agendas and
minutes, and communicating project information and task progress;
Maintaining electronic
health data in order to assist the project coordinator or manager in
maintaining updated and accurate study protocol including any changes;
Tracking approvals for the research data, ensuring approvals are in
compliance with established policies; Collecting and submitting all
required documents to gain access to local and national data according to
VA, VHA, and each Data Steward's Policies, and all other applicable
policies and regulations relating to software engineering; Researching sensitive
data, discerning the appropriate dissemination of data/information based
upon the request and requirements;
Conducting literature
searches; building and maintaining Endnote reference libraries; formatting
well-organized posters; and electronically submitting manuscripts to
journals. Comprehending and utilizing various electronic environments and
electronic languages to track data and maintain research project databases;
and
Any other job functions
that may be assigned.
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07/2013 to 06/2014; 40+
hours per week; Administrative Assistant; IT Liaison; $43, 650
annually; last promoted Not Specified; permanent-excepted service; United
States Department of State; Bureau of Diplomatic Security; Los Angeles, CA;
may contact supervisor Garth Pettijohn, Assistant Special Agent-In-Charge,
Los Angeles Field Office, 213-894-3290.
Active TOP SECRET security clearance. An Administrative
Assistant with several roles and responsibilities, including the IT Liaison
for the Los Angeles Field Office, the West Los Angeles Satellite Office,
four subordinate Resident Offices, and four remote duty locations. I
support and head the following programs: Information Technology (IT); the
Global Publishing Solutions (GPS); copy machine lease; equipment
maintenance (printers, computers, scanners, laptops, etc.); payroll;
correspondence preparation; procurement; budget tracking; records
management; escorting and facilities; travel arranger; passports;
Credentials for Investigative Analysts (IA’s) and Intelligence Research
Specialists (IRS’s); Unit Security Officer; and other duties as assigned by
the Assistant Special Agent-In-Charge (ASAC) or Special Agent-In-Charge
(SAC).
Facilitates all IT related issues ranging from computer and
monitor screen replacement/upgrades; compilation of office IT issues and
requests; creates justification for IT technician visits; place trouble
tickets; follow-up of unresolved trouble tickets with the Chief Technology
Officer (CTO), or Information Resource Management (IRM) technicians; and
coordinates other IT initiatives deployed by headquarters in Washington,
DC. I liaison and communicate with CTO technicians, IRM technicians, and a
multitude of contractors to include one IT Regional contractor. Responsible
for the upkeep of equipment that includes printers, scanners, hard drives,
fax machines, laptops, iron keys, air cards, 4G/Wi-Fi devices, and assist
in creation of spreadsheets, databases, word processing, desktop
publishing, graphics, and other software application related requests, to
include the installation of computer software. Responsible for creating
network accounts. Responsible for creating and modifying Microsoft Outlook
mailboxes, shared calendars, and distribution lists. I respond to IT issues
within two days of receipt. I report any equipment maintenance, upgrades,
replacements, and IT issues to the Assistant Special Agent-in-Charge or
Special Agent-in-Charge on a regular basis.
I have a COMSEC and Crypto certification from the U.S.
Department of State in Washington DC. I am in charge of the COMSEC and
Crypto program for the Department of State, Diplomatic Security in Los
Angeles and our Regional and remote offices. Knowledge of telecommunication
principles, methodologies, and concepts. Knowledge of telecommunication
operating systems, related software, and systems, and processes and
procedures. Knowledge of information security systems, concepts,
procedures, and principles. Knowledge of Local Area Network connections and
security requirements. I provide timely customer service. I maintain
customer relationships and strive to meet their needs.
I input Time and Attendance (payroll) data for personnel at
the Los Angeles Field Office, the West Los Angeles Satellite Office, four
subordinate Resident Offices, and four remote duty locations into the
WEBTATEL program every pay period; I create correspondence and memorandums;
receive and review incoming mail and emails; and I maintain controls on
delivered items. I review outgoing correspondence for neatness, accuracy,
adherence to established format and to the Offices and the United States
Department of State’s policies. I draft routine official
correspondences, congratulatory letters, and routine office reports end
ensure there are no misspellings or grammatical errors. Perform designated time
keeping duties and produces correspondence factually and free from error.
I support the Administrative Section and Special Agents in
procurement of IT related items and other office equipment. I create,
modify, and submit all procurement requests through ILMS Ariba program, or
to Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at the headquarters in Washington, DC in
a timely manner. I track receipt and inventory of procured, transferred,
and damaged items through official U.S. Department of State documents and
spreadsheets. I report all of this to the office Area Custodial Officer. I
am the Assistant Area Custodial Officer. I assist with recording costs of
procured items through a budget spreadsheet maintained by the
Administrative Officer. I also serve as the LAFO COMSEC (Communications
Security) Custodian. I submit records and all documents related to these
duties factually, free of error, and on time.
I assist with LAFO and other offices Manpower Tracker;
assist with the Government vehicles and their upkeep; drive G-rides when
needed to assist with office, personnel, or other demands such as
Protective Details. Assisted in two Taiwanese details. Help with the
issuance of U.S. Department of State ID badges and granting of access to
Federal Department of State buildings and offices. In charge of the upkeep
and maintenance of the Video Teleconference (VTC). Also assist with
security requests, such as fixing the alarm on the office doors allowing
personnel to arm and disarm the doors when entering and exiting the office.
I assist in the records management program by researching,
compiling, and organizing office standard operating procedures and
coordinating with other office personnel on program implementation. Labels,
boxes, and ships designated records to its final destination as guided by
the Administrative Officer or office managers. Attend staff meetings and
conferences; giving updates on tasks related to my duties performed and
summary reports; receives and transfers telephone calls when working front
desk; assists in escorting of facilities technicians and requests for
facilities maintenance when needed. I perform these duties in the time
frame allotted by the ASAC or Administrative Officer.
I am responsible for arranging travel for Special Agents and
other staff, ranging from Secretaries Detail, Dignitary Protection travel,
and UNGA, to travel related to training. I am responsible for completing
TQSE, HHT, Personnel vouchers, and PCS vouchers for all personnel. I am the
travel credit card facilitator and travel accounts facilitator. I ensure
new employees or transferred employees have access to the E2 travels
system. I perform these duties accurately and in a timely manner.
I am responsible for the issuance and
renewal of all Diplomatic Passports for all Special Agents. I draft
passport renewal or second issuance memorandums and obtain the SAC’s
signature, follow proper guidelines for completion of passport application
and send them to headquarters at Washington, DC and SIA for issuance. Keep
passports and passport copies in a safe for accountability purposes.
Ensures accountability of all Diplomatic Passports, including sending all
secondary passports back to FLD at Washington, DC for filing.
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01/2006 to 01/2013; 60+
hours per week; Telecommunications; Radio Operator/Supervisor;
$50,000 annually; last promoted Not Specified; permanent employee;
not on a temporary; Active Duty and Reservist; United States Marine Corps,
San Diego, CA, Jacksonville, NC, deployed to Iraq; Various Supervisors,
reassigned/unknown; may contact supervisor.
Active SECRET security clearance. A Sergeant in the United
States Marine Corps, with 8 years of Marine Corps experience. I was active
duty from 01/2006 to10/2011, a Reservist from 11/2011 to 01/2013, and IRR
from 01/2013-01/2014. My primary Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) was
a Field Radio Operator, but I have held various billets and jobs during my
military career. I am currently attending bachelor courses at the
University Of Phoenix for a Bachelor’s of Science in Organizational
Security and Management. I have a current GPA of 3.86 out of 4.0.
02/2010 to 10/2011; 60 hours per Week; Maintenance
Management Supervisor; Supervisor, Anthony Apongon, 760-213-2006; may
contact supervisor. Served in Marine Wing Communications Squadron 38
Miramar, California. Presented an excellent appearance and decorum, and
strived continuously to represent the Command in the very best light
through professionalism and the best possible customer service.
Performed maintenance, troubleshooting procedures, testing, inspections,
inventory, and record keeping of communications equipment and
government/tactical vehicles and their components. Used the Publications
Library. Utilized thorough knowledge of documentation procedure, applicable
technical publications and file maintenance, and communications related
technical manuals. Performed corrective maintenance on assigned
communications equipment, supervised and maintained government/tactical
vehicles and equipment valued at over $8.5 million. Supervised, trained,
mentored and evaluated up to 50 personnel at a time with no accidents or
incidents in the field and shop settings.
Paper and electronic records review, excellent
organizational and record keeping skills, and excellent written and verbal
communication skills. Prepared performance evaluations for subordinates,
and wrote recommendations for advancement. Completed all work with very
little to no administrative supervision. Examined documents, materials,
products, and monitored work processes to assess completeness, accuracy,
and conformance to standards and specifications. Maintained and updated
filing, inventory, and database systems manually and with a computer.
Compile, copy, sort, and file records of office activities, business
transactions, and other activities. Compute, type, format, proofread,
record, and edit correspondence and other documents and information, such
as records or reports, from notes or dictating machines, using computers.
Review files, records, and other documents to obtain information to respond
to requests. Review documents, such as production schedules, work orders,
or staffing tables, to determine personnel or materials requirements or
material priorities. Experienced in using many basic computer operating
systems, such as Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft PowerPoint,
Microsoft Word, and Adobe Acrobat.
Perform all duties of my position independently and train or
mentor junior or less experienced personnel as needed. Communicate
courteously with all persons, including those representing most ethnic and
socioeconomic groups. Write emails, memoranda, notes and letters to answer
inquiries, make reports, and provide information. Communicate with
customers, employees, and other individuals to answer questions,
disseminate or explain information, take orders, and address complaints.
Knowledge of principles and processes for providing customer and personnel
services including customer needs assessment, meeting quality standards for
services, and evaluation of customer satisfaction. Collaborate with other
departments as necessary to meet customer requirements, to take advantage
of sales opportunities or, in the case of shortages, to minimize negative
impacts on a business.
Experience with FEDLOG or other federal logistics databases.
Manage shipment and receipt of unserviceable or repairable equipment.
Experience with raw materials, production processes, quality control,
costs, and other techniques for maximizing the effective manufacture and
distribution of goods. Direct availability and allocation of materials,
supplies, and finished products. Ordered SL-3 parts and equipment that was
essential to mission accomplishment. Maintained a schedule and logbook for
the ordering and issuing of all equipment and their components to ensure
all repairs were completed and all equipment was mission ready. Confer with
department supervisors or other personnel to assess progress and discuss
needed changes. Revise production schedules when required due to design
changes, labor or material shortages, backlogs, or other interruptions.
Reviewed daily work orders, operated company vehicle, called
customers and notified them of arrival time. Detected early signs of
deteriorating performance and projected potential failures using extensive
experience and formal training. Ensured maximum efficiency by functionality
testing all equipment, and ensured proper calibration, testing and
maintenance of communications equipment. Skillfully used a variety of
testing equipment including Multi Meter, Ohmmeter, and mechanical and electrical
hand tools in order to properly identify maintenance and repair
requirements. Met with customers to discuss work and completion time, and
completed all work on time and without technical supervision. Trained
assistant while working by demonstrating work methods and checkout
procedures. Operated computer terminals to enter and retrieve data and
analyze computer generated information for the purpose of properly caring
for the systems assigned to me. Applied basic engineering and in-depth
maintenance skills and knowledge to independently determine parts
requirements, drew parts or prepared material requests to draw parts or to
purchase parts with company funds.
Knowledge of business and management principles involved in
strategic planning, resource allocation, leadership technique, production
method, and coordination of people and resources. Maintain and develop
positive business relationships with a customer’s key personnel involved in
or directly relevant to a logistics activity. Report project plans,
progress, and results. Direct team activities, establishing task
priorities, scheduling and tracking work assignments, providing guidance,
and ensuring the availability of resources. Handle telephone and personal
requests for general information from internal and external persons.
Adequately respond to all inquiries or make appropriate referrals.
Completed invoicing, collected fee from customer and cleaned work areas.
Requisition and maintain inventories of materials or supplies necessary to
meet production demands. Calculate figures, such as required amounts of
labor or materials, manufacturing costs, or wages, using pricing schedules,
adding machines, calculators, and computers. Distributed production
schedules or work orders to departments. Compiled information, such as
production rates and progress, materials inventories, materials used, or
customer information, so that I could complete status reports. Demonstrated
expert abilities in the use and maintenance of communications and
maintenance management technical publications.
Headed the Battalion FASMO inspection for all radio and mux
equipment for Marine Corps Integrated Maintenance Management Specialist
(MIMMS), Calibrations (CALS), and Modifications (MODS).I was solely
responsible for the inventory, logbooks, and overall status of all
equipment, including vehicles. Supervised and conducted Consolidated
Memorandum Reports (CMR) layouts for all communication equipment and their
components. Conducted monthly inventory of all equipment; maintained a log of
inventory information for equipment and their components. Send
communication equipment that needs repair work or replaced through the
maintenance cycle. Record type and cost of maintenance or repair work. Read
and applied schematics, job orders, and manufacturers' technical manuals.
Assigned to Quality Control for handling all communications equipment. Work
in an office environment and outside in the issue, maintenance and
accountability for the Marine Corps. Accounted for, kept inventory, and
record jackets on over $8.5 million worth of Marine Corps communications
equipment, gear, and government/tactical vehicles. I tracked all
modification dates on all equipment, and ensured the proper modifications
were applied. I kept track and inventory of all calibrated equipment, and
ensured all calibrations were conducted on time. Conducted daily, weekly,
and monthly Preventive Maintenance (PM’s) on all vehicles and equipment.
01/2006 – 01/2013; Communications
Supervisor; Experience with electronic data security, electronic
device/system installation/repair, electronic equipment calibration and
modification, and Integrated Electronic Systems. Electrical
component/equipment installation, electrical code specifications/standards,
electrical system testing/measurement. Monitor emergency frequencies in
order to detect distress calls and respond by dispatching emergency
equipment. Worked with classified information and material security.
Electrical Component/Equipment Installation. Exhibited proper radio
etiquette during communications. Coordinate and perform communications
repair and trouble-shooting services in emergency and non-emergency
situations. Communicate with receiving operators in order to exchange
transmission instructions. Operate radio equipment in order to communicate
with ships, aircraft, mining crews, offshore oil rigs, logging camps and
other remote operations. Broadcast weather reports and warnings.
Ensured Operational Risk Management. Protected and
controlled proprietary materials and information. Collaborated with
management, marketing, sales, production, and engineering. Confer
with establishment personnel, vendors, and customers to coordinate
production, shipping activities, resolve complaints, eliminate delays,
assess progress, and discuss needed changes. Completed ongoing inventory
records review and updating; maintained both computerized and hard copy
inventory records. Maintain station logs of messages transmitted and
received for activities such as flight testing and fire locations. Repair
radio equipment as necessary, using electronic testing equipment, hand
tools, and power tools.
Conduct periodic equipment inspections and routine tests in
order to ensure that operations standards are met. Turn controls or throw
switches in order to activate power, adjust voice volume and modulation,
and set transmitters on specified frequencies. Set up and tuned radio and
communication equipment; including antennas and power sources. Established
communication with distant stations; processing and logging of messages;
making changes to frequencies or cryptographic codes; and maintaining
equipment at the first echelon. Experience with communications security
equipment, crypto, and SIPR Nets. Operate sound-recording equipment in
order to record signals and preserve broadcasts for purposes such as
analysis by intelligence personnel. Installed, troubleshot, and recognized
causes of faulty equipment and made repairs on variety of communications
equipment including radios, antennas, and power supplies. Installed and troubleshot
communications systems in government/tactical vehicles, field environments,
office buildings, communication centers, and medical facilities.
Communications Chief at Transportation
and Service Company in Al Taqaddum, Iraq. Ensured all communication was
operational before every convoy went outside the wire to another base.
Inspected, maintained and repaired communications equipment and electrical
armament and ensured complete ordnance systems program support.
Communications Chief at Shock and Surgical Trauma Platoon in Al Taqaddum,
Iraq. Provided the only means of communication for all doctors and
surgeons. This communication was essential because it allowed the hospitals
to communicate with the doctors or call them back to work when there were
emergencies such as CASEVAC and ambulatory patients. Single-handedly setup
the pager system for all Marines and Sailors at the hospital in Al
Taqaddum, Iraq. Supervised and demonstrated work in storing, servicing,
inspecting, troubleshooting communications systems
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02/2007 to 03/2008; 80+
hours per Week; Security/Communications Chief/Military Police;
Active Duty; Iraq Deployment; United States Marine Corps., Al Taqaddum,
Iraq; Laketia Reynolds, 843-521-7956 ; may contact supervisor.
Provided the only source of communications during operations
outside the wire to ensure the safety of our military base and personnel;
foot patrols, security patrols, and convoy operations. Other than
communications, I operated as an MP. Conducted security and foot patrols,
convoy operations, manned the 50-cal in the gun turret during convoys.
Stood numerous posts as base security; Entry Control Points. Kept number
counts of vehicles and personnel entering base. Answered any questions and
gave directions. Performed specialized duties in the internal security
operation within the installation. Enforced State and Federal laws, Uniform
Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), Marine Corps Regulations, command
instruction, and base policies. Controlled access by ensuring vehicles and
personnel accessing military installations and buildings had appropriate
credentials for entry. Controlled highly sensitive, restricted areas and
perimeters in accordance with Marine Corps regulations and command
instructions. Provided services as the first line of defense in any
installation to which assigned. Responded to different situations in the
event of an emergency or an incident impacting the security mission.
Provided security at Shock and Surgical Trauma Platoon; protecting the
sailors and fellow marines from insurgents that were brought in and armed.
Participated in the detainee handling of insurgents. Protect and control
proprietary materials. Completed all assignments without supervision.
Experience with communications security, crypto, and SIPR Nets.
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EDUCATION
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Poplar Bluff Senior High,
Poplar Bluff, Missouri; 2005 High School Diploma
Marine Corps Communications
Electronics School: Field Radio Operators Course (FROC)
Marine Corps
Institute-various subjects
Foreign Service Institute
University Of Phoenix,
Bachelors of Science in Criminal Justice with a Concentration in
Management,
3.86 GPA out of 4.0
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PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
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Marine Corps Communications
Electronics School: Field Radio Operators Course (FROC)
Marine Corps Global System
Support Course (GCSS)
Marine Corps Systems
Planning Engineering and Evaluation Course (SPEED)
Marine Corps Combat
Lifesaver course
Tan, grey, and green belt
course for Marine Corps Martial Arts Program
United States Department of
State Civil Service Orientation
E2 Travel Solutions
Training Course- Foreign Service Institute (U.S. Dept. of State)
Property Management for
Custodial Officers Training Course- Foreign Service Institute (U.S. Dept.
of State)
CPR/AED training
COMSEC and Crypto – Foreign
Service Institute (U.S. Dept. of State)
GSA SmartPay Training
Certificate
IFCAP Training Certificate
VA Purchase Training
Certificate
NCO 19 Reconciliation
Training Certificate
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PROFESSIONAL
LICENSES/CERTIFICATES
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**Active TOP SECRET
security clearance
*Active DOD Secret Security
Clearance
COMSEC and Crypto certified
CPR/AED training
GSA SmartPay
IFCAP
VA Purchase Card
NCO 19 Reconciliation
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PROFESSIONAL RATINGS,
AWARDS, AND RECOGNITIONS
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Iraq Campaign Medal, Iraq
(2); Sea Service Deployment Service Ribbon (3); Global War on Terrorism
Service Medal; National Defense Service Medal; Certificate of Appreciation;
Expert Rifle Badge and Sharpshooter Pistol Badge. December 2014 received
annual bonus for excellent performance evaluation at Salt Lake City VA.
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OTHER INFORMATION
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IT and computer proficient,
Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, various Marine Corps and Department of
State software programs for Maintenance tracking and ordering parts,
material, and equipment. IT related programs. Type 60 WPM. TOP SECRET
security clearance. Assisted with Protective Details for the U.S.
Department of State. Also, assisted with the setup of surveillance
equipment for Protective Details. COMSEC and Crypto certified.
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U.S. MILITARY SERVICE
INFORMATION
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Active Duty: 01/2006 to
10/2011 - U.S. Marine Corps
Reserve Duty: 11/2011 to
01/2013- U.S. Marine Corps Reserves
IRR: 01/2013 to 01/2014 –
U.S. Marine Corps IRR
Campaign badges and/or expeditionary medals received: Iraq
Campaign Medal, Iraq (2); Sea Service Deployment Service Ribbon (3); Global
War on Terrorism Service Medal; National Defense Service Medal; Certificate
of Appreciation; Expert Rifle Badge and Marksman Pistol Badge.
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ADDITIONAL
DATA SHEET
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Matthew
A. Uhl
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1. Appointment Eligibility:
Veterans’
Recruitment Appointment (VRA)
Schedule A (Veteran with severe disability)
Veterans Employment Opportunity Act Eligible
30% or more disabled veteran
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2.
Citizenship: Yes
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3.
Appointment Preference: Permanent (positions
lasting more than 4 years)
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4.
Willing to Travel: YES
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5.
Vet Preference: 10-Point Veteran Preference for 30% or more disability
compensation
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6.
Low Salary Accept: $50,000
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7.
Qualified Typist: Yes; 60 words per minute
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8.
Birth Date: **03-04-1986
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9.
Geo Preference: WA, Seattle; WA, Tacoma; WA, Olympia; CA, Los Angeles
; CA, Ventura; CA, Santa Barbara; CA, San Francisco; DC, Washington;
UT, Salt Lake City; UT, Hill Air Force Base;
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RACE/ETHNIC
STATUS: White or Caucasian
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SEX:
Male
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