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Xavier Moore

United States Marine Corps Police Officer (Patrol Supervisor)
Iwakuni,35

Summary

Committed professional with a solid history of accomplishment in helping people handle emotionally-charged, life-threatening and dangerous situations. Knowledgeable about dispatch procedures and policies. Detail-oriented team player with strong organizational skills. Ability to handle multiple projects simultaneously with a high degree of accuracy. Organized and dependable candidate successful at managing multiple priorities with a positive attitude. Willingness to take on added responsibilities to meet team goals. To seek and maintain full-time position that offers professional challenges utilizing interpersonal skills, excellent time management and problem-solving skills. Accomplished Military Police Officer and security management professional with over four years of experience maintaining secure environment while providing effective security presence and visible deterrent to crime. Personable leader skilled monitoring rule infractions, detecting suspicious activities and minimizing threats. Forward-thinking emergency response specialist with secret security clearance.

Overview

2
2
years of professional experience

Work History

Military Police Supervisor

United States Marine Corps
09.2022 - Current
  • Executed search and seizure operations in strict accordance with applicable laws and regulations.
  • Effectively led investigations, ensured safety protocols were followed, and handled high-pressure situations.
  • Coordinated with law enforcement agencies to respond to security incidents and emergencies.
  • Increased situational awareness among troops through regular briefings on emerging threats in operational areas.
  • Reduced criminal activity within the military community by implementing proactive patrol strategies and surveillance techniques.
  • Manned base entry points to provide 24/7 force protection, reviewing identifications, searching vehicles, and verifying deliveries prior to entrance to secure areas.
  • Provided emergency response security, eliminating hazards, and potential dangers.
  • Trained newly assigned personnel on relevant policies and procedures, fostering an environment conducive to skill development and teamwork.
  • Monitored and evaluated performance of security personnel to identify weaknesses and provide feedback for improvement.
  • Searched vehicles, buildings and homes for evidence of stolen property.
  • Monitored gate activities, controlled traffic, and responded to emergencies on base.
  • Patrolled base facilities and housing areas to deter crime, monitor activities, and provide force protection.
  • Utilized surveillance equipment to monitor security of personnel and property.
  • Researched and maintained current knowledge of security trends and technologies to apply best practices and strategies.
  • Secured restricted areas and enforced limited access for civilians and military members in order to provide force protection and property security.

Emergency Dispatch Operator

United States Marine Corps
02.2023 - Current
  • Directed responders using assigned mapping systems for timely emergency attendance.
  • Answered multi-line phone systems, transferred calls and determined call priority while performing quick and efficient customer service.
  • Enhanced emergency response times by efficiently prioritizing and dispatching appropriate resources.
  • Relayed latest information to first responders via electronic means, telephone calls, and radio responses.
  • Offered friendly and efficient service to customers, handled challenging situations with ease.
  • Received incoming telephone and alarm system calls regarding emergency and non-emergency situations and dispatched appropriate police, fire and ambulatory services to premises.
  • Provided on-the-job training and coaching to develop new dispatchers.
  • Monitored Police and Fire radios to provide assistance to responding personnel.
  • Dispatched and coordinated emergency services teams according to high-priority calls.
  • Strengthened community trust in emergency services through compassionate handling of non-emergency calls, providing helpful advice or directing callers to appropriate resources when necessary.
  • Followed established protocols for professional handling of emergency situations.

Education

High School Diploma -

Snider
Fort Wayne, Indiana
06.2020

Skills

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Accomplishments

  • Supervised a squad of twenty one United States Marine Corps Police Officers.
  • Achieved the rank of Corporal within my first year in the Fleet Marine Force
  • Became a Certified INIWIC Instructor at the INTER-SERVICE NONLETHAL INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTOR COURSE

Timeline

Emergency Dispatch Operator

United States Marine Corps
02.2023 - Current

Military Police Supervisor

United States Marine Corps
09.2022 - Current

High School Diploma -

Snider
Xavier MooreUnited States Marine Corps Police Officer (Patrol Supervisor)