Gregory Coleman, Escort & Civil Activities Coordinator

Gregory Coleman

Escort & Civil Activities Coordinator

PAT Engineering

Location
Qatar - Doha
Education
High school or equivalent, Diploma
Experience
28 years, 8 Months

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Total years of experience :28 years, 8 Months

Escort & Civil Activities Coordinator at PAT Engineering
  • Qatar
  • July 2013 to June 2017

Exceeded expectations at Al Udeid Military Base ensuring 100% accountability.
Supervised and escorted personnel to preserve order and protection.
Performed duties of Unit Pass Coordinator (UPC), achieving accolades for exceptional work performance.
Displayed Professionalism and Interpersonal Communication Skills.

Force Protection Specialist at DynCorp
  • Kosovo
  • April 2012 to April 2013

Provide individual access control at the Access Control Points to ensure only authorized personnel enter
the installation. Use specialized Force Protection equipment: RapidScan X-Ray machine, Walk-Thru metal
detector, and Hand-held metal detector to ensure individuals entering the Access Control Points do not possess
contraband or explosives.
• Conduct vehicle searches at the Access Control Points and verify access control documents, vehicle, and
cargo manifest for military and commercial vehicles.
• Conduct roving patrols (motorized and foot) throughout various areas of the installation.
• Perform as a static security guard at various towers, equipped with CCTV equipment.

Biometrics Clerk at DynCorp
  • Kosovo
  • February 2013 to February 2013

Using the BAT system to scan non-U.S. country nationals before they enter U.S. Military base.
• Conducts fingerprints, iris scan, and facial photographs which is linked to FBI system at Ft. Huachuca and
file them systematically, electronically, and manually for reference.
• Uses Close Circuit Television (CCTV) equipment to observe personnel leaving and entering the gate.

Force Protection Specialist at ITT Systems
  • Kosovo
  • July 2010 to April 2012

Provide individual access control at the Access Control Points to ensure only authorized personnel enter
the installation. Use specialized Force Protection equipment: RapidScan X-Ray machine, Walk-Thru metal
detector, and Hand-held metal detector to ensure individuals entering the Access Control Points do not possess
contraband or explosives.
• Conduct vehicle searches at the Access Control Points and verify access control documents, vehicle, and
cargo manifest for military and commercial vehicles.
• Conduct roving patrols (motorized and foot) throughout various areas of the installation.
• Perform as a static security guard at various towers, equipped with CCTV equipment.

Security Specialist at ITT Systems
  • Iraq
  • May 2008 to September 2009

Contractor to US government.
• Unarmed security; observe operations and monitor suspicious activities; operate vehicle.
• Maintain entry/exit logs and verified identification documents.
• Monitored radio transmissions; sounded alarms if fire, police, or emergency personnel were needed.
• Conduct surveillance and counter- surveillance.

Supply Clerk at ITT Systems
  • Kuwait
  • January 2007 to April 2008

Contractor to US government.
• Received, stored and issued supplies, material, tools and equipment, maintaining 100% accountability and
ensuring compliance with government regulations.
• Visually inspected, verified and classified incoming equipment and repair parts, verified quantities, checking
equipment codes and maintenance data for automated data processing purposes. Stored and maintained
equipment, providing 100% accountability.
• Compiled stock records of items in warehouse or storage yard. Used working knowledge of Army Supply
System. Daily accessed the Army War Reserve Deployment System (AWRDS) database to research and
locate material, to verify inventory, and to place requisitions as approved by Leader.
• Completed periodic inventories of Class II, IV and VII stock, and all supplies on hand to include serial numbers
of sensitive items. Prepared shortage forms; turned in TMDE to TMDE section.
• Investigated/reconciled inventory discrepancies; identified reasons for transaction errors and failures.
• Entered data into Excel and created reports for management from Excel and AWRDS data.
• Filled orders and issued supplies from stock; constantly worked to maintain order in storage areas.
• Conducted location surveys and inventories of supplies and equipment. Applied working knowledge of
Army standards to identify serviceable and unserviceable military equipment. Prepared periodic, special, and
perpetual inventory reports.

Airfield Security Specialist/Shift Supervisor at ITT Industries
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • December 2004 to November 2006

Contractor to US government.
• Assisted in ensuring the security of all US and foreign aircrafts.
• Enacted with European Union security forces IAW SOP and PWS.
• Extremely knowledgeable of security rules, regulations, and critical response procedures.
• Performed duties as Shift Supervisor. Set the standards for others to emulate and led by example.
• Proficient with use of computer, and familiar with Microsoft Excel.

Force Protection Specialist at ITT Industries
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • December 2002 to December 2004

Contractor to US government.
• Provided security at Forward Operating Base (FOB) McGovern ensuring no intrusions.
• Assisted Shift Supervisor on training company employees.
• Base Defense Operations Center (BDOC) qualified, including Closed Circuit Television (CCTV).

Section Leader at U.S. Army
  • United States
  • May 1984 to May 1999

Ensured Discipline, Morale, and Army regulations were upheld.
● Designed training material for Commander's and VIP's on the (M109) Paladin operation.
● Contributed to the development of Enlisted soldier's promotion.
● Qualified on following weapons: M16/M16A2, M9, M60, M2-50Cal., and MK-19.

Education

High school or equivalent, Diploma
  • at Groveland High School
  • June 1984

Specialties & Skills

Operations
Security
Training
Weapons
COMMUNICATION SKILLS