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Keith A Becker

Austin,TX

Summary

Highly-motivated employee with desire to take on new challenges. Strong worth ethic, adaptability and exceptional interpersonal skills. Adept at working effectively unsupervised and quickly mastering new skills.

Overview

27
27
years of professional experience

Work History

President

Beckmen Transportation Services Inc. President
Irvine, CA
10.2016 - Current
  • Include the day to day operations and the management of personnel to provide the logistical transportation needs to our clientele
  • To track and monitor outbound and arriving flights through App
  • Base applications to ensure safe, secure, and prompt on time delivery and pick up
  • The scheduling of drivers for scheduled trips and maintenance of fleet vehicles.

Fire Academy Training Instructor

California Department of Forestry and Fire
Sacramento, CA
06.2010 - Current
  • Trench Rescue Instructor, Fire ControlFire Control 2, Fire Control 3 Instructor
  • Cal Fire:, Responsibilities as a California State Instructor include preparation of course material, presentation, application and testing of course material.the coaching and practical based sessions
  • To Continually access the standard attained by students during courses
  • To lead and assist in all training and scenarios.

Regional Account Manager

Emergency Vehicle Group
Anaheim, CA
09.2015 - 09.2017
  • Responsibilities as a Regional Accounts Manager include the management of multiple fire and police agencies, apparatus needs and customer relations
  • In addition to the scheduling of pre-construction, mid and final construction meetings and the scheduling of transportation to and from the facilities and factories where the meetings take place
  • Apparatus quality control, changes in customer build specification and change orders as needed
  • The transportation of a variety of class B apparatus to include fire engines, aerial apparatus, tankers, water tenders

Inspector

Fire Protection
San Bernardino, CA
04.2015 - 09.2015
  • California Department of Forestry, Cal Fire) Defensible Space, Responsibilities as a Defensible Space Inspector included performing defensible space inspections in accordance with Public Resources Code Section As an Inspector it was a fulfillment of the position to increase awareness, knowledge and actions implemented by individuals and communities to reduce human loss and property damages from wildfires, such as defensible space and other fuels reduction activity, fire prevention and fire safe building standards
  • To address concerns of the Public and to perform re inspections.

Fire Captain/Training Officer

Valley Center Fire Protection District
Valley Center, Ca
09.2013 - 09.2014
  • Included responding to and mitigating emergency responses to include fire related and non-fire related emergencies
  • The day to day operations of the station and the management of the on duty personnel
  • Responsibilities as the department
  • Training Officer included establishing training parameters for the on duty crews as well as implementing/proctoring and overseeing the testing process for the new fire recruits.

Fire Captain, EMT/ Fire Academy Instructor

San Pasqual
, Ca, California
07.2003 - 09.2014

Assistant Instructor

Trench Rescue
- 01.2010

Fire Training Instructor

- 02.2009
  • Fire Command 2A, 3/08
  • Fire Command 2B, 11/07
  • Fire Command 2C 11/08
  • I-400 Advanced ICS, 1/08
  • Fire Command 2D, 2/08
  • Management 2B, 2/08
  • Management 2C, 4/25
  • Management 2D, 6/08
  • Management 2E, 6/08
  • Management, Responsibilities as a Fire Captain include responding to and mitigating emergency responses to include fire related and non-fire related emergencies
  • The day to day operations of the station and the management of the on duty personnel
  • The responsibilities as an Academy Instructor include course preparation, presentation, application and testing of the course material
  • The overall safety of the class during the manipulative portions of the class.

Firefighter/EMT

MCAS
San Diego, CA
04.2001 - 08.2003
  • Responsible as a firefighter/EMT include performing duties as a hose-man, hydrant-man and rescue-man
  • Perform patient management in medical emergencies, basic life support,(CPR),defibrillation
  • Perform tasks associated with structural firefighting, wildland firefighting, vehicle fires, extrication of patients, rescues
  • The utilization of a wide variety of power tools and hand tools
  • Duties also include driving, operating and maintaining fire apparatus, structural and wildland tools and equipment
  • Duties also include Pre-fire planning, area familiarization and continued education.

Firefighter

EMT, Reserve, U.S. Army Reserve
Irvine, CA
04.1996 - 11.2001
  • U.S
  • Army, Firefighter included, emergency fire/medical aid responses
  • Monthly fire equipment inspections, Apparatus checkout and maintenance
  • Recurrent training in the recognition of life threatening munitions and hazardous materials
  • Pre-fire training and drills
  • Inspect, test and make minor repairs to fire alarms, sprinkler systems
  • Operate all firefighting equipment and tools
  • Participation of annual two week field exercise training.

Reserve Firefighter

Pechanga Indian Reservation
Temecula, CA
01.2000 - 04.2001
  • Responsibilities as a firefighter included duties as a hose-man, ladder-man, and a hydrant man
  • The utilization of a wide variety of hand and power tools used in firefighting and rescue operations
  • Performed patient assessment and management in medical emergencies, first-aid and basic life support (CPR)
  • Performed tasks associated with rescue/extrication in vehicles, collapsed buildings, structures, and confined spaces
  • The operation of various heavy rescue equipment and tools, to include hydraulic/pneumatic devices, shoring blocks, wedges, and wheel chalks
  • Duties also include emergency communication dispatching and the maintenance of logbooks
  • Additional duties were building, fire alarm, sprinkler system, fire detection, and fire hydrant inspection
  • Driving, operating and maintaining fire and emergency response apparatus
  • Participate in all scheduled and non-scheduled fire and emergency related training
  • Performed fire prevention inspections of buildings, outside storage areas and firefighting equipment.

Firefighter/EMT

MCAS El
Toro, Irvine, CA
10.1998 - 07.1999
  • Responsibilities as a firefighter included the following duties
  • Hose-man
  • Ladder-man, hydrant-man and rescue personnel
  • The utilization of a wide variety of hand and power tools used in firefighting and rescue operations
  • Performed patient assessment and management in medical emergencies, first-aid and basic life support (CPR)
  • Performed tasks associated with rescue/extrication in vehicles, collapsed buildings, structures,confined spaces
  • The operation of various heavy rescue equipment and tools, to include hydraulic/pneumatic devices, shoring blocks, wedges and wheel chalks
  • Duties also included emergency communication dispatching and the maintenance of log books
  • Additional duties were building, fire alarm, sprinkler system, fire detection, and fire hydrant inspections
  • Driving, operating and maintaining fire and emergency apparatus
  • Participated in all scheduled and non-scheduled fire and emergency training
  • Performed pre-fire inspections of buildings, outside storage areas and firefighting equipment.

Firefighter/EMT

Armed Forces Reserve Center
Los Alamitos, CA
06.1998 - 04.1999
  • Responsibilities as a reserve firefighter included the following
  • Hose-man, ladder-man, and rescue personnel
  • Response to downed aircraft or aircraft emergencies
  • Operation of hand lines and turrets to control and protect aircrews/rescue personnel
  • The entrance of crashed or burning aircraft to extricate personnel, disconnect batteries, ruptured fuel and hydraulic systems
  • Standby during aircraft exercises and medi-vac operations
  • Performed structural firefighting duties, rescue operations
  • Emergency medical aid response, patient assessment and management, administration of first aid/basic life support (CPR)
  • Performed duties associated with hazardous material spills, leaks and mitigation
  • Building inspection, reports and the follow up on written safety violations
  • Emergency fire/medical communications dispatch, emergency call logbook entries and daily log keeping
  • Participated in training classes, pre-fire planning, proficiency drills, fire exercises.

Firefighter/EMT

Twentieth Century Fox Fire
Los Angeles, CA
06.1998 - 04.1999
  • Responsibilities as a Firefighter/EMT included duties as a hoes-man, hydrant man, rescue personnel
  • Performed patient assessment, management during medical emergencies, basic first aid and (CPR)
  • Performed tasks associated with structural firefighting, extrication in collapsed buildings/structures, construction sites, confined spaces
  • Building, stage and set inspections
  • Supervised all special effects operations pertaining to pyrotechnics and open flame operations.

Strike Team Leader

03.2011

Assistant Instructor Fore

11.2010

Assistant Instructor Fire

04.2010

Education

07 Fire Control 2 -

06.2007

DOD Driver/Operator Aeriel 8/01 ICS S-190 Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior -

01.2007

Fire Control 3, 6 -

01.2007

ICS I-300 -

12.2006

Fire Officer Certification -

12.2006

Fire Prevention officer, 1B -

11.2006

Fire Command 1C -

11.2006

Investigation 1A, 8/06 State Fire Marshal instructor 1A -

10.2006

Fire Command 1A -

10.2006

Fire Instructor 1B -

10.2006

Management 1A, 9/ -

01.2006

Paramedic Preparation and Review -

UCLA
11.2005

Rapid Intervention Tactics -

11.2005

205 Urban Interface -

Academy
01.2005

ICS S-134 Standards for Survival -

ICS
10.2004

ICS S-130 Basic Firefighter Training -

09.2003

ICS S-190 Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior -

Orange Coast College
07.2003

General Education Diploma -

Mesa Adult Education
01.2003

DOD Driver/Operator Pumper -

08.2001

01 ICS S-130 Basic Firefighter Training -

07.2001

Emergency Vehicles Operators Course -

06.2001

ICS S-134 Standards for Survival 7/01 I-110, I-130, I-190 Basic Firefighter -

05.2001

DoD Fire Inspector I 7/01 Fire Instructor I 8 -

01.2001

Performance Rating. MCAS -

05.1998

Firefighter II, DOD Certified -

05.1998

ICS S-401 Safety Officer, 6/12 S336 Fire Suppression officer, 9/13 -

01.1998

Graduate -

Louis F. Garland DOD Fire Academy
01.1998

Hazardous Material Awareness DOD Certified 5/98 Airport Firefighting DDD Certified 5 -

01.1998

Emergency Medical Technician -

Santiago College, CSU
09.1997

Fire Control 1, 6 -

Skills

  • Delivery Coordination
  • Public Speaking
  • Product and Service Sales
  • Customer Relationship Development
  • Staff Training and Motivation
  • Team Member Motivation

Affiliations

Solo Flight Helicopter Pilot Certificate, 11/90 Private Pilot Helicopter certificate, 9/91 Commercial pilot Helicopter certificate, 5/92 Robinson R44 transition, 7/93 Bell Helicopter Turbine Transition, 9/93 Instrument Helicopter Pilot, 4/95 Robinson Helicopter pilot safety course, 12/96 Helicopter Certified Flight Instructor, 6/97 California Class B drivers license, 1/98

Timeline

President

Beckmen Transportation Services Inc. President
10.2016 - Current

Regional Account Manager

Emergency Vehicle Group
09.2015 - 09.2017

Inspector

Fire Protection
04.2015 - 09.2015

Fire Captain/Training Officer

Valley Center Fire Protection District
09.2013 - 09.2014

Strike Team Leader

03.2011

Assistant Instructor Fore

11.2010

Fire Academy Training Instructor

California Department of Forestry and Fire
06.2010 - Current

Assistant Instructor Fire

04.2010

Fire Captain, EMT/ Fire Academy Instructor

San Pasqual
07.2003 - 09.2014

Firefighter/EMT

MCAS
04.2001 - 08.2003

Reserve Firefighter

Pechanga Indian Reservation
01.2000 - 04.2001

Firefighter/EMT

MCAS El
10.1998 - 07.1999

Firefighter/EMT

Armed Forces Reserve Center
06.1998 - 04.1999

Firefighter/EMT

Twentieth Century Fox Fire
06.1998 - 04.1999

Firefighter

EMT, Reserve, U.S. Army Reserve
04.1996 - 11.2001

Assistant Instructor

Trench Rescue
- 01.2010

Fire Training Instructor

- 02.2009

07 Fire Control 2 -

DOD Driver/Operator Aeriel 8/01 ICS S-190 Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior -

Fire Control 3, 6 -

ICS I-300 -

Fire Officer Certification -

Fire Prevention officer, 1B -

Fire Command 1C -

Investigation 1A, 8/06 State Fire Marshal instructor 1A -

Fire Command 1A -

Fire Instructor 1B -

Management 1A, 9/ -

Paramedic Preparation and Review -

UCLA

Rapid Intervention Tactics -

205 Urban Interface -

Academy

ICS S-134 Standards for Survival -

ICS

ICS S-130 Basic Firefighter Training -

ICS S-190 Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior -

Orange Coast College

General Education Diploma -

Mesa Adult Education

DOD Driver/Operator Pumper -

01 ICS S-130 Basic Firefighter Training -

Emergency Vehicles Operators Course -

ICS S-134 Standards for Survival 7/01 I-110, I-130, I-190 Basic Firefighter -

DoD Fire Inspector I 7/01 Fire Instructor I 8 -

Performance Rating. MCAS -

Firefighter II, DOD Certified -

ICS S-401 Safety Officer, 6/12 S336 Fire Suppression officer, 9/13 -

Graduate -

Louis F. Garland DOD Fire Academy

Hazardous Material Awareness DOD Certified 5/98 Airport Firefighting DDD Certified 5 -

Emergency Medical Technician -

Santiago College, CSU

Fire Control 1, 6 -

Keith A Becker