Ed Gonzalez

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  • Timeline

    Apr 1992 - Dec 2007

    Battery Local Security Chief/ Battery Gunnery Sergeant (SSGT)

    United States Marine Corps
    Marine Corp Base Camp Lejeune NC, Marine Corps Base Hawaii,
    Dec 2007 - Oct 2014

    Range Inspector, Shift Leader SSG/ E6

    US Army
    Join Base Lewis McChord, WA
    Nov 2011 - Nov 2014

    Crew Member, Alchohol Enforcement Team Member and Staff Supervisor

    Staff Pro
    May 2014 - Sept 2014

    Part Time driver

    Interstate Distributor Co.
    Nov 2014 - Sept 2015

    Security Officer

    Swedish Medical Center
    Sept 2015 - Feb 2016

    Commercial Truck Driver, Heavy Haul Division

    Swift Transportation
    Feb 2016 - Aug 2018

    Automotive Emergency Recovery Specialist

    Tacoma Towing Llc
    Aug 2018 - Jun 2021

    Commercial Truck Driver

    Regal Logistics
    Current Company
    Jun 2021 - now

    Transporter

    GTS Gonzalez Transport Service LLC
  • About me

    Transporter

  • Education

    • Commercial driving school, lakewood wa

      2014 - 2014
      Wa state cdl class a, b, c, bus, bus w passenger, and dump truck licence commercial drivers licence 90.00

      Activities and Societies: Graduate, CDL Licence Commercial Driver School (CDS) offers truck driver training and other commercial driver training services. I successfully completed the Class ‘A’ commercial drivers license (CDL), Class B and C, as well as dump truck, school bus training.

    • Flagship maritime training center

      2019 - 2019
      Uscg license mariner oupv with master 100 ton and commercial assistance towing marine science/merchant marine officer

      OUPV 6 passengers, Master 100T Endorcements, Commercial Assistance Towing Endorcements, and FCC Marine Radio Operator Certificate.

    • Dewitt clinton hs

      1988 - 1991
      Hs diploma afjrotc

      Activities and Societies: AFJROTC Baseball Swimming AFJROTC, Baseball Team

    • Wayland baptist university

      2004 - 2005
      66 college credits criminal justice/police science

      Activities and Societies: Criminal Justice Attend only

  • Experience

    • United states marine corps

      Apr 1992 - Dec 2007

      Coordinate, directed and managed the daily operational and staffing requirements, including planning, training, and ongoing support of 125 U.S. Marines. Negotiated logistical, military support as required for the challenging and resource-intensive daily activities, overseeing junior Marines in order to meet the commander’s intent. During combat operations, planned, coordinated and advised the unit commander in all matters related to Personal Security and Force Protection, Counter-terrorism, and Security Operations thought extensive deployment and military training experience. Directed and monitored all areas of armed tactical convoy operations, mobilization planning and machine gunned training. Developed and implemented a machine gunnery training program for gunners; providing rapid target acquisition in the defense of tactical convoys, arming the convoy leaders with the tools to measure the effectiveness during convoy defense movement. Participated in Operation Iraqi Freedom II as Artillery Support, Security Escort, Close Quarter Search Team and Armed Convoy Vehicle Support Operations in Al Fallujah and Al Ambar providence, 2004 Show less Conducted recruiting operations for 32,000 – square mile of the north most borough of New York City. Managed recruitment in 8 different High Schools and 4 Colleges closely following recruitment guidelines. Continuously had a 3 to 1 ratio on contact to contract (124 contracts) and 5% basic training attrition. Successfully analyzed assigned area for market share and viability; administratively processed, scheduled and completed enlistment documents for 4000 applicants. Assisted Recruiting Substation Bronx to win recruiting station of the year 3 years in a row, and 1st Marine Corps District to be district of the year 2 years in a row. Increased the community’s awareness through effective advertising, promoted events, and public relations. Represented the U.S. Marine Corps at job fairs and career days. Raised educator confidence in the U.S. Marine Corps as a viable opportunity for all students. Show less Assisted Section chief in the safe processing of the fire mission of a 155 mm Howitzer. Assumed the duties of the section chief in his absence. Supervised crew of seven Marines and the safe firing of 155mm Howitzer cannon. Participated in many exercises and field operations to include a deployment with the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit to the Mediterranean Sea with zero fire incidents. Participated as Squad Leader during Joint Task Force Enabler; Security Operations and Humanitarian mission with the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit in Kosovo, 1996 Show less Expert knowledge of riverine combat operation and land base operations, including threat assessment, strategic and tactical planning, situational analysis, combatants craft tactics, small boat handling, seamanship, navigation, weapons proficiency and boarding procedures. Organized, trained, and equipped to conduct a variety of missions, including unconventional warfare, direct action, special reconnaissance, foreign internal defense and counter terrorism. Specialized in supporting operation in maritime and riverine environments. Deployed specifically to the South American region. Firsthand experience with direct actions in Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Panama. Boat Captain with weapons released authority during operations. Primary Boarding Officer; in charge of boat crew, inspections and weapon released authority during VBSS (visit, board, search and seizure) operations. Chief Engineer with total responsibility for maintenance and repair of the 35 ft. Riverine Assault Craft, including the 18ft. Rigid Raider Craft and the 22 ft. Piranha Class Boat. Designated Coxswain (driver) for mission critical operations, including high-speed and clandestine maneuvering. Conversant in Spanish (level 2+2). Highly effective liaison with senior military and civilian officials, including personnel from countries throughout South America. Participated as infantry and weapons instructor as a member of Mobile Training Team Green; Riverine Tactics/ Operations and Drug Interdiction Procedures with Colombian Marines, 1993 Show less

      • Battery Local Security Chief/ Battery Gunnery Sergeant (SSGT)

        Jun 2002 - Dec 2007
      • Canvas Recruiter SGT/ E5 to SSGT/ E6

        Apr 1999 - Jun 2002
      • Howitzer Section Chief, CPL/ E4 to SGT/ E5

        Nov 1995 - Apr 1999
      • Section Chief, Boat Captain, Coxswain, Machine Gun Gunner, PFC/ E2 to CPL/ E4

        Apr 1992 - Nov 1995
    • Us army

      Dec 2007 - Oct 2014

      Patrol over 80,000 acres of range complex to assist units in training; Supervised six Soldiers in the daily management of all ranges; Enforced local and US Army safety regulations resulting in reduced dumping and illegal activities within the rages; Responds to and investigates accidents and incidents; Conducted quality assurance range inspections for 85 live fire ranges, 16 drop zones, 38 artillery firing points, 14 mortar points, and four impact area; Takes critical information from units as record through personal observations and patrols; Provides guidance and answers to range related questions; Briefs safety requirements for special range facilities. Show less Subject matter expert and adviser to the Fire Direction Officer on indirect fire procedures, cannon fire procedures and target engagement tactics to meet his mission’s requirements. Coordinated, managed and supervised the daily operations of the Battery Fire Direction Center. Direct point of contact and liaison between the Fire Direction Officer and Ground Combat Elements. Analyzed and resolved critical fire support coordination issues answer questions and guided junior Soldiers in fire direction procedures and protocols. Coordinate the means of computing indirect cannon firing data. Managed an online secured network database system, supervised the maintenance of sensitive database information and ensured the accountability of thousands of classified documents. As the Chief of Section, he fired well over 10,000 155 mm Artillery round accurately and safely, both during training and combat missions. Participated in Operation Enduring Freedom X as Field Artillery Fire Support Non Commissioned Officer during Operations in Kandahar and Uruzgan providence, 2012. Participated in Operation Iraq Freedom X as the Brigade Level Liaison Officer and Battalion Battle Captain conducting Humanitarian relief operations in the Baqubah providence, 2009. Maintained 100% accountability of all section equipment valued in excess of $900,000.00. Served as Unit Movement Officer; in charged of the movement of equipment and personnel to and from Iraq, Afghanistan, training rotations to Fort Irwin CA and Yakima WA, well in excess of $5,000,000.00. As the Unit Prevention Officer he conducted and aggressive anti drug program by screaming and testing 36% of the unit weekly. Show less

      • Range Inspector, Shift Leader SSG/ E6

        Feb 2014 - Oct 2014
      • Fire Control Sergeant, SSG/ E6

        Dec 2007 - Feb 2014
    • Staff pro

      Nov 2011 - Nov 2014
      Crew member, alchohol enforcement team member and staff supervisor

      I provided and supervised services such as security, ushers, ticket takers, greeters, customer service personnel, supervisory staff, event management, and consulting services for concerts, sporting events, conventions, trade shows, red carpet award shows, festivals, and other special events. I ensured that my crew personnel acknowledged the guests in a friendly and courteous manner in and around the grounds or stadium. At time while conducting duties as part of an Alcohol Enforcement team, I acted as a deterrent for potential incidents in the parking lot and perimeter of the stadium. In many situations, I've helped prevent guests from hurtful damage to themselves or other Guest. I’ve maintained a safe environment for all Guests; prevent theft, scalping tickets and property damage. I’ve observed, assist and document all incidents throughout the event. Identify and appropriately deal with intoxicated individuals per protocol. I have a solid knowledge of facility locations and services offered at numerous stadiums and arenas. I've assisted guest to find lost vehicles, lost children and assisted with disabled guests. I've perform all other duties as assigned to ensure a safe and enjoyable event for our Guests Show less

    • Interstate distributor co.

      May 2014 - Sept 2014
      Part time driver

      Deliver for Pier 1 imports under close supervision of my trainer Dane Hansen. Inspected the truck before, during and after trips and submits report indicating truck condition. Read bill of lading in order to determine assignment and development of an efficient route. Fasten chain or binders and conducted safety check to secure load on trailer during transit. Loaded or unloaded, or assisted in loading and unloading truck and cargo. Worked as member of two-person team driving tractor with sleeper bunk behind cab. Serviced truck with oil, fuel, and radiator fluid to maintain tractor-trailer. Obtained customer's signature or collects payment for services. Inventoried and inspected goods to be moved. Wrapped goods using pads, packing paper, and containers, and secured load to trailer wall using straps. Gave directions to helper in packing and moving goods to trailer. Drives tractor-trailer combination, applying knowledge of commercial driving regulations, to transport and deliver products, livestock, or materials, usually over long distance. Maneuvers truck into loading or unloading position, following signals from loading crew as needed. Drives truck to weigh station before and after loading, and along route to document weight and conform to state regulations. Maintains driver log according to I.C.C. regulations. Show less

    • Swedish medical center

      Nov 2014 - Sept 2015
      Security officer

      In my role as a Security Officer at Swedish Medical Center, I am dedicated to providing a safe and secure environment for patients, visitors, and staff. I conduct random patrols, respond to security incidents, and engage in a wide range of customer service activities. My work involves using computers to write reports, monitor security cameras, and access control systems.

    • Swift transportation

      Sept 2015 - Feb 2016
      Commercial truck driver, heavy haul division

      Check vehicles to ensure that mechanical, safety, and emergency equipment is in good working order. Maneuver trucks into loading or unloading position checking that vehicle and loading equipment are properly placed. Collect delivery instructions from appropriate sources, verifying instructions and routes. Maintain logs of working hours of vehicle service or repair status, following applicable state and federal regulations. Report vehicle defects, accidents, traffic violations, or damage to the vehicles. Drive trucks to weigh stations before and after loading and along routes to document weights and to comply with state regulations. Drive trucks with capacities greater than 3 tons, including tractor-trailer combinations. Follow appropriate safety procedures for transporting dangerous goods. Operate equipment, such as truck cab computers, CB radios, and telephones, to exchange information with bases, supervisors, or other drivers. Perform basic vehicle maintenance tasks, such as adding oil, fuel, or radiator fluid or performing minor repairs. Check conditions of trailers after contents have been unloaded to ensure that there has been no damage. Couple or uncouple trailers by changing trailer jack positions, connecting or disconnecting air or electrical lines, or manipulating fifth-wheel locks. Check all load-related documentation to ensure that it is complete and accurate. Read and interpret maps to determine vehicle routes. Follow special cargo-related procedures, such as checking refrigeration systems for frozen foods. Perform emergency roadside repairs, such as changing tires or installing light bulbs, tire chains, or spark plugs. Plan or adjust routes based on changing conditions, using computer equipment, GPS equipment, or other navigation devices to minimize fuel consumption. Some equipment includes; 24’ and 40’ Doubles Trailer, Gross Weight: 62,000 lbs, 53’ Quad-Axle Dry Vans Gross Weight: 62,000 lbs. and 53’ Tri-Axle Reefers Gross Weight: 52,000 lbs. Show less

    • Tacoma towing llc

      Feb 2016 - Aug 2018
      Automotive emergency recovery specialist

      I perform emergency road service, towing, accident recovery, law enforcement assistance and abandoned vehicle recovery using assigned truck and towing equipment correctly as trained. I present to the customer a professional self image and Company image through excellent service, safe operation, and timeliness. I maintain my truck and equipment in compliance with Company guidelines. I prepare necessary documentation timely and correctly according to procedures in effect.I am the "Hero of the Highway"! Show less

    • Regal logistics

      Aug 2018 - Jun 2021
      Commercial truck driver

      Check vehicles to ensure that mechanical, safety, and emergency equipment is in good working order. Maneuver trucks into loading or unloading position checking that vehicle and loading equipment are properly placed. Collect delivery instructions from appropriate sources, verifying instructions and routes. Maintain logs of working hours of vehicle service or repair status, following applicable state and federal regulations. Report vehicle defects, accidents, traffic violations, or damage to the vehicles. Drive trucks to weigh stations before and after loading and along routes to document weights and to comply with state regulations. Drive trucks with capacities greater than 3 tons, including tractor-trailer combinations. Follow appropriate safety procedures for transporting dangerous goods. Operate equipment, such as truck cab computers, CB radios, and telephones, to exchange information with bases, supervisors, or other drivers. Perform basic vehicle maintenance tasks, such as adding oil, fuel, or radiator fluid or performing minor repairs. Check conditions of trailers after contents have been unloaded to ensure that there has been no damage. Couple or uncouple trailers by changing trailer jack positions, connecting or disconnecting air or electrical lines, or manipulating fifth-wheel locks. Check all load-related documentation to ensure that it is complete and accurate. Read and interpret maps to determine vehicle routes. Follow special cargo-related procedures, such as checking refrigeration systems for frozen foods. Perform emergency roadside repairs, such as changing tires or installing light bulbs, tire chains, or spark plugs. Plan or adjust routes based on changing conditions, using computer equipment, GPS equipment, or other navigation devices to minimize fuel consumption. Some equipment includes; 24’ and 40’ Doubles Trailer, Gross Weight: 62,000 lbs, 53’ Quad-Axle Dry Vans Gross Weight: 62,000 lbs. and 53’ Tri-Axle Reefers Gross Weight: 52,000 lbs. Show less

    • Gts gonzalez transport service llc

      Jun 2021 - now
      Transporter

      GTS main duty is to expedite delivery of equipment or freight to our clients by using our medium-duty truck and 40 ft flatbed trailer. We have the capability to haul up to15,000 lbs worth of cargo all throughout the lower 48 States

  • Licenses & Certifications

    • Health defense tactics systems

      Personal safety training inc.
      Jan 2015
      View certificate certificate
    • Basic certification for the healthcare security officer

      International association for healthcare security and safety (iahss)
      Mar 2015
    • Taser® x26p™ conducted electrical weapon (cew) operator

      Taser international
      Jan 2015
      View certificate certificate
    • Basic lifesaving steps fro healthcare providers (cpr and aed) program

      American heart association | american stroke association
      Nov 2014
    • Army substance abuse program unit leader, asap, hq i corps, joint base lewis mcchord, wa

      Us army
      Feb 2011
    • Field artillery tactical data systems specialist, us army field artillery school

      Us army
      Feb 2008
    • Intermodal dry cargo container csc re-inspection, us army ammunition school mcalester ok

      Us army
      Oct 2012
    • Non lethal weapons training, mcbh kaneohe bay hawaii

      United states marine corps
      Nov 2002
    • Basic non-commissioned officer course (bncoc) 13d3o

      Us army
      Jun 2009
    • Is-00700.a introduction to national incident management system (nims)

      Fema
      Mar 2015
    • Unit movement officer, us army transportation corps

      Us army
      Mar 2012
    • High risk personnel shooting course, special warfare group, mcb quantico, va

      United states marine corps
      Jun 1993
    • Is-00200.hca applying ics to healthcare organizations ics-200 for health care/hospitals

      Fema
      Mar 2015
    • Is-00100.hcb introduction to the incident command system (ics 100) for healthcare/hospitals

      Fema
      Mar 2015
    • Secret level clearance

      United states department of defense
      Mar 1991
    • Basic recruiter

      United states marine corps
      Feb 1999
    • Latin american riverine orientation course, special warfare group, mcb quantico, va

      United states marine corps
      May 1993
    • Small boat coxswain training, lftc atlantic, naval amphibious base little creek va

      United states marine corps
      May 1992
  • Honors & Awards

    • Awarded to Ed Gonzalez
      Military Personal Awards and Decorations US Marine Corps and US Army (DD Form 214) Nov 2014 Coast Guard Commendation Medal - Second award, Army Commendation Metal- Third award, Army Achievement Medal, Navy Achievement Medal, Humanitarian Service Medal, NATO Service Medal - Second award, U.S. Army Good Conduct Medal - Second award, U.S. Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal – Fifth award, Armed Forces Service Medal, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Operation Iraqi Freedom Campaign Medal, Operation Enduring Freedom Campaign Medal, Korea Service Medal… Show more Coast Guard Commendation Medal - Second award, Army Commendation Metal- Third award, Army Achievement Medal, Navy Achievement Medal, Humanitarian Service Medal, NATO Service Medal - Second award, U.S. Army Good Conduct Medal - Second award, U.S. Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal – Fifth award, Armed Forces Service Medal, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Operation Iraqi Freedom Campaign Medal, Operation Enduring Freedom Campaign Medal, Korea Service Medal, National Defense Medal – Second award, Combat Action Badge, Colombian Riverine War-fighting Badge. Show less
  • Volunteer Experience

    • Kitsap Marine Mammal Stranding Training

      Issued by Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife on Mar 2015
      Washington Department of Fish and WildlifeAssociated with Ed Gonzalez