Joseph Hilliro Villegas
31 A East 1st
Dugway , Utah
84022
Home:
435-830-8028
Email:Delgarjv@yahoo.com
6/26/05 to present JACOBS engineering
Dugway, Ut. 84022
Working indoors and
outdoors in all weather conditions, long periods of standing, kneeling and
bending. Maintains standard industrial respirator/gas mask
(M40). Understands various regulations and standard operating
procedures of vehicles and associated equipment, to include various
computers/operating systems to process data. Performed and ensured all
safety and compliance requirements are met and maintained. Was responsible
for test preparations to include Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), decon
solutions, and cleaning chamber and office areas. Knowledge of computer data
base programs and prepared supply forms when necessary. Punctual and
capable to work independently. Ammo handler qualified
JLENS: Work Logistics
Delivering sensitive material as a Govt. contractor courier, with secret
level rating needed for this: Card SN BC80425. Worked as security on JLENS
Test sites during operational testing, was in charge of security team on and
during testing.
Chemical Laboratory Operation: Skilled in working with and around
highly toxic materials (Agent Handler). Experienced in set-up,
troubleshooting, operating and maintaining analytical and test
instrumentation. Discipline in Record keeping, tracking of data and
logbook entry, maintain files for requisition, receipts and data for
supplies, data analysis and review with knowledge of QA/QC procedures.
Certificates available on request.
09/01/2002 to 3/26/05 Hrs per week: 60,
Security Officer, - -E-5. Army National Guard/ C Co 2/185 AR. Dugway, Ut
84022-5000, LT. Hartshorn, 760-268-7163.
Proficient
during my tour of duty at Dugway Proving Ground as a Team Leader, which
involves being responsible to train, lead and develop the squad as a team to
defend gates and OPS/LPs against all aggressors at this installation.
Thoroughly trained and experienced doing roving patrol perimeter of sites and
the base perimeter. Knowledgeable and experienced to control access and
egress of personnel (including numerous visitors not employed by Dugway
Proving Ground) and material entering and leaving restricted installation.
Experienced in the area of protecting personnel, property, and security
information against hazards, such as intrusion, theft, fire, damage, sabotage
espionage, and destruction. Understand the importance to maintaining peace
and order by enforcing laws, regulations, and directives pertaining to
physical security.
08/01/2002 to 6/1/2005. Hrs per week: 40,
Mechanic Tech, - -. Coast Waste MGNT Inc.. Carls Bad, Ca 92008, Tony Ortega,
(760) 268-7163.
Maintain mobile electronic products, service, repair vehicles, and systems
used in public transportation. Maintain a database of all supplies and
ordered repair items. Track items for inventory purposes.
05/01/1994 to 2003, Instructor, - -E-5. CO C National guard Unit 2/185AR.
Escondido, CA 92025, SGT Dupree, (760) 746-1351.
Instructor and section leader on Chemical Warfare, which involves fitting Gas
Mask, and other protective clothing or gear such as gowns, coats, boots,
goggles, gloves, or shields for the students, and the training each student
about the understanding of the moderate risk requiring exercise of safety
precautions when working around hazardous materials, such as toxic gases,
explosives, infectious biological materials.
EDUCATION:
2 Year College Diesel Tect, GPA 3.1, Palomar College, San Marcos CA, 1973,
NBC, NBC School, Vilseck Germany, 1972, Demolition, Combat Engineer
Demolition School, 1972, ST. Augustine/ California.
TRAINING:
1972 to 1975. U.S. Army Active Duty. Guard ASP, Gates, etc.
1972 to 1972. Completed Basic Training – Ft Ord, CA. Complete (AIT) Advanced
Individual Training.
May 24, 2004 – AC Level 1, Awareness Training
1985 to 1989. Weapons Training. Semi-annually. 1.M16 – A1
a. Zero an M-16 A1 or M-16A2, Engage targets with M-16 A1 or M-16A2, Maintain
an M-16
A1 or M-16-A2, Perform an function check on an M-16 A1 or M-16 A2, correct
malfunctions on M-16 A1 or M-16A2, US proper clearing procedures for M-16 A1
or M-16 A2.
2. M-60 Machine Gun. Semi-annually. A.Lay an M-60 Machine Gun using field
expedients.
b. Maintain an M-60 Machine Gun, c. Perform a functional check on an M-60
Machine
d. Correct malfunctions on M-60. 3. Hand Grenades, a. Perform safety checks
on Hand Grenades.
b. Employ Hand Grenades.
1984 to 1997. Trained on 9MM, M-249 SAW (Squad Automatic Weapon). M-79, M-203
Grenade Launcher, M2-50 Cal Machine Gun.
1984 to 2005.
1. Report information of potential Intelligence (Antiterrism) value using the
Salute Method.
Size, Activity, Location, Unit, Time, and Equipment, Trained on “How To Run A
Traffic Control
Point.
AWARDS:
National Defense Service Medal
Global War on Terrorism
Army Expert Rifle Badge
Army Pistol Badge
LICENSES/CERTIFICATES:
Commercial vehicle drivers - E-0643098.
License military vehicle driver’s license dept of public safety concealed
firearms permit C-168045 Utah I.D.172064746
OTHER INFORMATION:
Experienced Anti-terrorist Officer during my tour of duty at Dugway Proving
Ground during Operation Noble Eagle III-IV. Performs a variety of duties
designed primarily to protect Government property from sabotage, espionage,
theft, fire, damage, and destruction, which includes the ability and the
knowledge to use of deadly force in the line of duty when necessary.
Knowledgeable, trained, and proficient with foot patrol in a restricted area
includes guarding weapons/ magazine area, which involves protecting, and the
detection of intruders, theft sabotage, espionage etc., on a military
installation. Knowledgeable about identification badges, and experienced with
procedures, access rosters, bill of ladings, and similar credentials and
documents that might be utilized to ensure that an individual presence is
authorized. Extensive background in maintaining and understanding of Army
regulations, directives, and special orders pertaining to physical security
and violation of research laboratories, Chemical/ Bio. Weapons test
facilities, communication building, and proper documentation of visitors or
deliveries of goods by vendors by supported documents such as, visitors list,
authorized by I.D. card or special badge for entrance to security areas.
Skilled in fitting Gas Mask and other protective clothing or gear such as
gowns, coats, boots, goggles, gloves, or shields, and the understanding of
moderate risk requiring exercise of safety precautions when working around
hazardous materials, such as toxic gases, explosives, infectious biological
materials.
Civilian affiliation: Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion Association.
Retired from service National Guard
2013-09-13