Security Operations Manager – Randstad – Dubai
Protection Operations Supervisor
Randstad
Dubai, UAE
Ref: KP622-1302
The Role
Upabout account our Client, Randstad MENA is actually urgently prospecting a Security Operations Manager based in Dubai.
Our Client is exclusive Creator, well recognized as well as set up in the area, and with a huge profile associated with prestigious Properties: residential and commercial structures, Schools, Shopping Malls.
They’re urgently looking for a skilled Security Operations Supervisor who’ll be responsible for handling the Protection Operations and the Company’s security force of the iconic as well as mixed use Tower.
Needs
• Military;
• Law enforcement Certificate;
• Process powered and in a position to view the law enforcement as well as security procedure for UAE;
• GCC experience is essential;
• Western Expats tend to be favored.
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About Randstad
Randstad Building 1, Office G08 / Office 202 Dubai Internet City Dubai UAE Tel:+971 (0)4 360 2626 Fax:+971 (0)4 437 7591
CURRICULUM VITAE
Retired from Pakistan Air Force on 04 July, 2011
EX Chief Warrant Officer (Subedar Major)Muhammad Anwar
Father’s name : Muhammad Ibrahim
Date of birth : 15 April, 1966
National ID card : 35302-1944495-7
Civil Qualification Bachelor Of Arts (Pakistan)
Certificate of Teaching (C T)
Dispenser (Resisted in LHR Punjab)
Personal Computer Familiarization
DOMICILE : Punjab Pakistan
Date of Enrolment : 31 March, 1986
Date of Retirement 04 July, 2011(Complete 25 Years )
Rank of Retirement Chief Warrant Officer ( Subedar Major)
Trade Secretarial Assistant
Medical Cat :A4G1 (Fit)
Retired from : DWSM-Mirage PAF Complex, Sector E-9, Islamabad Pakistan
Permanent Address & Ittfaque Colony Chak NO 54/2.L Postal Address Distt Okara Punjab (Pakistan)
Special Education
(i) JCO’s Trade protion Course.
(ii) Military leadership &Command Course, Administrative Supervisor and Management Course.
(iii) Drill (pti).
(iv) Supervisor Course.
(v) Disciplinary Course.
EXPERIENCE
PA/Head Clerk Duties, Store Man, Administrative Officer/Supervisor,
Security Supervisor and Officer Correspondences 25 Years
Contacts :Mob No 03023592539
e-mail manwar293@yahoo.com
Objectives
Computer Operation, Administrative Officer/Asset / Security officer/Supervisory and Management Field in Armed Forces and suitable jobs of any Company/ Factory / Hotel, Primary Teacher (PTI) Dispenser Duty Store Keeper Managing materials storage, receipt/issues, inventory control work in Saudi Arabia Or any Country
Personal Strength
To seek a responsible and challenging position within a reputed organization in the field of QHSE management and invest all my professional skills, valuable experience to the optimum level to facilitate continued career growth to produce best results for the organization.
CURRICULUM VITAE
PARTHIBAN PILLAI
Mobile No: +971 55 5013884
+971 50 2184981
Email Id: parthibanpillai73@gmail.com
parthibanpillai@yahoo.com
Educational Qualification
Higher Secondary School from Chennai University.
Technical Qualification
DIPLOMA IN SAFETY MANAGEMENT FROM NIFE INSTITUTE COCHIN, INDIA, IN THE YEAR OF 2011.
OSHA COURSE 30 HOURS FROM INSTITUTION OF EURO GULF CONSULTANT, ABU DHABI, IN THE YEAR OF 2010.
HEALTH AND SAFETY PASSPORT COURSE FROM ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY TRAINING BOARD, DUBAI, IN THE YEAR 2012.
EMERGENCY FIRST RESPONSE ADULT CRP AND FIRST AID TRAINING FROM EMERGENCY FIRST RESPONSE CORP, ABU DHABI, IN THE YEAR 2012.
FIRE FIGHTING TRAINING COURSE FROM EURO GULF CONSULTANT, ABU DHABI, IN THE YEAR 2010.
FIRST AID COURSE FROM EURO GULF CONSULTANT, ABU DHABI, UAE.IN THE YEAR 2010.
Professional Experience
• Total Professional Experience 16 Years (11 years in Gulf)
1. Company : Tafseer Contracting Company LLC, Abu Dhabi
Position : Safety Officer
Period : May’2009 to Till Date
2. Company : Al Marafi, Kuwait
Position : Security Supervisor
Period : Sep‘2007 to May‘2008
3. Company : Emaar Properties PJSC, Dubai
Position : Security Supervisor
Period : April‘2005 to May’2006
4. Company : TCL India Ltd, Mumbai
Position : Security Supervisor
Period : Jun‘2003 to March’2005
5. Company : Intercontinental The Grand (5 Star Hotel), Mumbai
Position : Security Supervisor
Period : May‘2000 to April’2003
6. Company : Ramada Hotel (5 Star Hotel), Qatar
Position : Security Supervisor
Period : Nov‘1999 to April’2000
7. Company : AL Hammadi Hospital, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Position : Security Supervisor
Period : Feb‘1993 to Oct’1999
Employment Information
Project : Workers Accommodation, Abu Dhabi
Client : Royal Catering Services
Consultant : Susca consultancy
Project cost : AED 133 Million
Project Area : 250,000 Sqm
Project : Al Watani Villa, Abu Dhabi
Client : Sorouh
Consultant : EWAN
Project cost : AED 537 Million
Project Area : 125,969 Sqm
Project : Hydra Avenue, 3B + G + 32 storied (06 Building), Abu Dhabi
Client : Royal Group
Consultant : Cape
Project cost : 310 Million
Project : Glacier Development & White Water Rafting Facility, Al Ain
Client : Tamouh
Consultant : ShanklandCox
Project cost : 70 Million
Project : Reem Island Workers Accommodation, Abu Dhabi
Client : Tafseer Contracting Company LLC
Project cost : 80 Million
Project : Burj Khalifa, Dubai
Client : Emaar
Project cost : 1 Billion USD
Project : Arabian Ranges Golf Club, Dubai
Client : Emaar
Project : The Avenues (Shopping Mall), Kuwait
Client : Mbabane
Project : TCL Warehouse, Mumbai
Client : Thomson
Roles & Responsibilities:
In Construction
Coordinate with the Company’s Procedures and Policies in accordance with the requirements of the ISM Code, ISO 9001:2008, 14001:2004 and 18001:2007 Standards.
Ensure all Company Employees and Contractors comply with the Company’s Health and Safety and Environmental Policy.
Maintaining Safety related documents, Preparing and implementing HSE plan.
Organize safety induction to staffs, workers, and visitors.
Organizing safety meetings and preparations, distribution the minutes of meeting.
Preparation of risk assessment and implementing the control measures.
Coordinating to prepare method statement for different construction activities.
Conducting safety training programs and Tool Box Meeting.
Establish safety measures for the protection of personnel, material, and equipment.
Conducting site safety inspection and report to the Manager for immediate corrective action.
Coordinate to take the permit (height, hot work, cold work) with the site in charges.
Accident investigation, analysis recommendation of appropriate remedial measures to prevent its recurrence.
Take part in safety promotion scheme i.e., monthly safety day celebration.
Take part in weekly safety patrolling and safety meeting with client.
Inspection and maintains fire and safety apparatus in the work station.
Conducting firefighting training and organize safety meeting and preparation, distribution the minutes of meeting.
For imparting safety/fire training to company and contract employees.
Supervising of pre-engineering building erection work.
In-charge of conducting mock drills.
In-charge of procuring Personal Protective Equipments (PPE), safety and Fire Fighting Equipments of the plant.
In-charge of Housekeeping at construction site.
Coordinators of safety/fire awareness and motivational programs.
Organize induction training programs to staffs, supervisors, workers, and visitors.
Monitor and advice personnel on compliance with HSE requirements at site.
In Hospital & Hotel
The hospital safety officer regularly patrols the premises ensuring that hospital security is tight and identifying potential security threats.
watches out for thefts by employees and visitors, unauthorized persons and patient safety
Those breaking the law within the hospital are placed under citizen’s arrest or removed from the hospital premises, according to Erie County Medical Corporation.
Safety officers monitor security cameras to detect any crime.
Safety officers pay most attention to trauma units, infant care, the medicine storage area, the prisoner care area and the psychiatric ward.
Hospital safety officers also check for fire hazards. This includes testing fire detectors and fire extinguishers and making sure that emergency exits are clear from obstruction
Some hospitals also hire safety officers to guard money draws, inventory and other valuables in the hospital, according to the Erie County Medical Corporation.
The safety officer investigates any accidents and documents any crimes or problems that jeopardize the safety of the hospital’s occupants.
Conducting firefighting training and organize safety meeting and preparation, distribution the minutes of meeting.
Conducting Mock Drills for situations such as Emergency evacuation, Fire, Bomb threat
Computer Skills
MS-word, MS-Excel, MS-Power point
Personal Details
Father Name : Koilpillai
Date of birth : 11th April 1968
Gender : Male
Marital status : Married
Religion : Christian
Nationality : Indian
Languages known : English, Arabic, Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam.
Strength : Good Communication Skills, Strong Determination &
Hard Working.
Driving License : Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Driving License
Passport Details
Passport Number : H 2622270
Date of Issue : 07/01/2009
Date of expiry : 06/01/2019
Place of Issue : Madurai
Visa Status : Employment
Declaration
I hereby declare that the information furnished above are true and correct to best of my knowledge and belief.
Place: Abu Dhabi K. Parthiban
Candidate Name: Hosam Hammam
Al Barsha, Dubai, UAE
T: +971 56 3195198
E: Hosam.hammam@yahoo.com
Nationality: Egyptian
Title: Document Control and Technical Publication Officer
Qualifications: Aviation Bachelor Degree and Aviation Badge
Date of Birth: 14th February, 1970
Profile:
Served 20 years as Fighter Pilot in the Egyptian Air Force. 10 years experience in teaching, instructing, examiner pilot and inspection worker. Additional massive experience on safety, rescue, security and accident investigation. Have completed various international trainings in squadron leadership, aviation safety and security course, airline transport pilot license and international flight safety officer course. Assigning the respective tasks on timely manner. Detailed oriented in document, procurement controller and business administration works. An individual who is having very strong leadership skills and executing requirements. Self-motivated, good team player, creative, resourceful and fast learner. Efficient with solid workload dedicated, reliable, and highly ethical worker.
Career History
Koral Blue Airlines Cairo, Egypt. April 2010 – June 2011 (15 months)
Document Controller & Technical publication Officer
Main Responsibilities:
• Responsible for all company manuals revisions and distribution.
• Ensure that Controlled Document Library, OCC Library and Aircraft Library are all up to date.
• Coordinate between OCC and other department to standardize and cross reference all the operation manuals and contained procedures /policies within the Operation Publication and ensure that documentation meets regulatory standards and comply with ECAA requirements.
• Update Jeppesen (ERM-EEU-MES) sets, FCOM, FOM, QRH and OEB once revision has been raised by the authorize bodies.
• Produce user friendly and effective operation documentation to the highest quality standards, considering human factors principles and according to the best industry practice.
• Preparing weekly document status updates to keep upper management levels and other designated department aware of the changes made within a week.
• Conduct an aircraft check / visit at least once a week or while aircraft was on station.
Major Achievements:
• Eliminate all inspection reports from (SAFA) Safety Assessment of Foreign Aircraft.
• Created and implemented similar Jeppesen Tailored for internal use which only containing the company destinations, its airports, alternates and route.
• Created a prompt systematic routine visit the e-link for the latest revisions, print the updates and distribute to all aircrafts even prior to scheduled revision updates.
Egyptian Air Force – Cairo West Airport. June 2008- Dec 2009 (18 months)
Squadron Leader
Main Responsibilities:
• Ensure that the squadron understands the important of making life- and- death decisions in a split second.
• Responsible for the training and guidance of the entire squadron.
• Responsible for all performance to stay “up to speed” with the duty requirements for all personnel in order to ensure everyone is doing their job.
• Decide the policies and must ensure that the pilots are well trained and motivated.
• Stay in contact with the pilots on a regular basis and attempt to build good relations with them.
• Perform any additional duties that the Wing Commander may inform them to carry out.
• Well versed in providing effective communication, organization Skills, time management, and a weighted decision – making process, while remaining proficient in my chosen career field.
Major Achievements:
• The youngest captain, instructor, examiner and test pilot in the Squadron during years of service.
• Completed and obtained an excellent grade in Squadron Leader Course at Air war Studies Institute in Cairo, Egypt.
• Completed and obtained an excellent grade in Chiefs Electronic Warfare Operation Course at Air war Studies Institute in Cairo, Egypt.
Egyptian Air Force – Cairo West Airport. June 2000 – June 2008 (9 years)
Flight Test Pilot and Flight Instructor
Main Responsibilities:
• Conducting qualitative and quantitative flight test on new or critically aircraft during type certification programs and evaluation of advanced or unconventional aircraft.
• Conducting functional and reliability test program required to demonstrate that the newly certificated aircraft will perform safety and satisfactorily during normal service.
• Conducting with the most critical configurations to establish maximum weight, maximum CG location, maximum airspeeds, maximum altitudes, maximum takeoff and landing conditions, and all emergency operation.
• Conducting day and night, during icing, and with the most adverse conditions which the aircraft will encounter during normal operation.
• Responsible for teaching students how to fly in a variety of settings using methods that include textbook education, simulator and live flight training.
• Responsible for teaching students includes instruction both on ground and in the sky, and instruction in cockpit instruments, aerodynamics and similar subjects.
• Developing curricula, instruct students in a classroom setting, conduct training flight, determine students’ proficiency, report on student progress and teaching methods.
Major Achievements:
• Completed the Pilot Acceptance Test Flight certification in New York, USA.
• Earned the ten (10) years experience in teaching, instructing and examiner pilot.
• Received the Scientific Excellence Award from Air Secondary School in Egyptian Air Force
Egyptian Air Force – Cairo West Airport. June 1995 – June 2000 (6 years)
Flight Safety Officer
Main Responsibilities:
• Identifies Safety trends and participates in accident and accident investigation.
• Expert knowledge in technical of Aviation Safety and accident prevention.
• Maintaining and processing of all aircraft occurrence reports.
• Distributes Safety literature, newsletters and consolidated report to appropriate areas.
• Perform other duties as required by the Chief Aviation Safety Officer.
• Assists in advising the Head of Mission on all aviation Safety related matters.
• Teamwork Good interpersonal Skills, demonstrated ability to work in a multicultural, multi – ethnic environment and to maintain effective working relations with people of different national and cultural backgrounds.
Major Achievements:
• Selected to represent the Egyptian Air Force in International Flight Safety Officer Course for three (3) months in the USA.
• Three aircrafts mishap and twenty one accidents investigation. Finding, causes and
Recommendations by eliminating errors and mistakes to avoid reoccurrences.
• Have flown the maximum exceeding flight time for a month period and maximum duration in one flight time since 1987 until the present.
Egyptian Air Force – Cairo West Airport June 1991 – June 1995 (5 years)
Air Traffic Controller
Major Responsibilities:
• Inspect, adjust and control radio equipment and airport lights.
• Alert airport emergency services in cases of emergency and when aircraft are experiencing difficulties.
• Analyze factors such as weather report, fuel requirement and maps in order to determine air routes.
• Direct ground traffic, including taxiing aircraft, maintenance and baggage vehicles and airport workers.
• Issue landing and take-off authorizations and instructions.
• Direct pilots to runways when space is available or direct them to maintain a traffic pattern until there is space for them to land.
• Check conditions and traffic at different altitudes in response to pilots’ requests for altitude changes.
Major Achievements
• Completed the Aviation Senior Officers’ Course in Air War Studies Institute, Egyptian Air Force.
• Attended the Aviation Safety and Security Course in Air War Studies Institute, Egyptian Air Force.
• Completed the Airline Transport Pilot License Course in Egyptian Aviation Academy.
Reference furnished upon request
Dear Sir/Madam
I am a retired United States Air Force service member with 23 years experience, seeking for a position in the UAE that suits my knowledge and ability.
During my career from Apprenticeship to Craftsman, I received various medals and awards; my exemplary leadership led me to being promoted as Aircrew Flight Equipment Non Commission Officer In Charge. I was able to manage multi-million dollar USAF assets, resources and materials as well as effectively supervising 21 key personnel.
I believe my educational background in nontraditional post-graduate education, training and my work related duties qualifies me for consideration for a suitable position within your company
I look forward to discuss how my skills can be of value to your company, please feel free to contact me at Cell: +1702 370 6157 Email: baruz66@yahoo.com.
Thank you
Manfred Villanueva
Retired USAF
7331 Brook Crest Avenue
Las Vegas, NV 89131
Cell: +1702 370 6157
Email: baruz66@yahoo.com
Objective:
To educate, share and apply experienced knowledge on the operation, characteristics and the proper use of Aircrew Flight Equipment and obtain a position where my experience, expertise, initiative and skills can be fully utilized with an opportunity to grow.
Qualifications and Skills:
• USAF Aircrew Flight Equipment Craftsman/Specialist for 23 years
• Military Professional with over 15 year’s management experience
• Survival Equipment Quality Assurance Inspector, Operational Health and Safety monitor
• Over 6 years as Aircrew Life Support/Survival Equipment Non-Commissioned Officer In Charge (NCOIC)
• Conducts OJT/Upgrade skill level training
• Experienced in developing effective process in logistics functions for multimillion dollar projects
• Experienced in ground and flight aircrew life support, survival equipment operations
• Ability to work under pressured environment to meet the company’s goals and deadlines
• Hard worker, highly skilled and enthusiastic professional who leads by example
• Works on various aircrafts such as F-22, F-16, F-15, F-5, F-4, KC-135, C-130,
C-130J, B-52, C-17, HH-60, HH-53, A-10, T-38
Key Achievement:
• Received multiple awards in quality and performance dedication
Professional Experience:
Aircrew Flight Equipment Non Commissioned Officer In Charge
United States Air Force
April 2005 – August 2011
Job Descriptions:
• Responsible for coordinating day to day Aircrew Flight Equipment operations for 21 Technicians to support mission critical flight training requirements
• Conducts performance assessments, providing constructive feedback, job proficiency/upgrade training, and mission essential requirements
• Prioritized, assigned and scheduled staff working hours and employee annual assessments and counseling
• Primarily responsible for recruiting, conducting interviews to potential employees to fill vacant positions
• Conducts prevention/investigation of safety accidents, incidents and deficiency reports
• Provides insight to higher management, supervision on issues regarding personal welfare, training, productivity, logistical support, and professional development
• Constructs instructional guidelines utilizing knowledge of specified mission training requirements to effectively enhance individual training, group instructions, lectures, demonstrations, conferences, meetings and workshops.
• Performed lectures and training on proper handling, function, use, fabrication, modification and repair of Aircrew Flight Equipment
• Conducts interviews to establish the nature and extent of concerns/issues, provides assistance in developing goals and plans, supervises employee performance feedbacks, counseling and terminations
• Managed Aircrew Flight Equipment Hazardous Waste program, and Technical Order publications
Aircrew Flight Equipment Craftsman
United States Air Force
May 1989 – April 2005
Job Descriptions:
• Assembles and disassembles, tests, troubleshoots, examines, fits, modifies,
maintains, installs, and determines serviceability of aircraft survival equipment such as torso harness assemblies, parachutes, life rafts, life preservers, anti exposure suits, survival kits, oxygen masks, NVG’s, automatic actuators and anti-G-suits
• Extensive knowledge in aircrew survival equipment maintenance, inspection, repair and modification in compliance with technical orders/standards
• Performs operational and circuit checks of emergency signaling and communication devices such as survival radios and beacons
• Experienced in fabrication, custom sewing projects, designed and fabricated first F-22 fighter jet engine cover and protective covers for the USAF Thunderbird Demonstration Team
• Tests functional components by using altitude test chambers, power tools, weight scales and hand machines
• Confers with upper management to prioritize work related tasks and critical training requirements for employees to efficiently implement directives through policies, procedures, regulations and instruction.
• Assessed and measured organizational trends, concerns, and needs, identified and prioritized goals, provides guidance and direction for final product development
• Performs quality assurance inspection of equipment and updates technical publications, parachute log books and records as required
• Inventories and replenishes operational bench stock supplies for entire in-shop equipment
Work History:
Main Base:
• August 2010 – August 2011 – Aircrew Flight Equipment Non Commissioned Officer In Charge– Nellis AFB, Nevada
• August 2009 – August 2010 – Aircrew Flight Equipment Non Commissioned Officer in Charge – Kunsan AB South Korea
• April 2005 – August 2009 – Aircrew Flight Equipment Non Commissioned Officer in Charge – Nellis AFB, Nevada
• September 1997 – April 2005 – Survival Equipment Craftsman – Nellis AFB, Nevada
• March 1994 – September 1997 – Survival Equipment Journeyman – RAF Mildenhall, United Kingdom
• September 1990 – March 1994 – Survival Equipment Journeyman – Fairchild AFB, Washington
• May 1989 – September 1990 – Survival Equipment Apprentice – Taegu AB, South Korea
Temporary Duty:
March 2006 Survival Equipment Craftsman Balad Iraq
May 2003 Survival Equipment Craftsman Kwanju South Korea
June 2002 Survival Equipment Craftsman Uzbekistan
July 2001 Survival Equipment Craftsman Balad Iraq
October 2000 Survival Equipment Craftsman Incirlik AB Adana Turkey
March 1999 Survival Equipment Journeyman Incirlik AB Adana Turkey
February 1998 Survival Equipment Journeyman Athens Greece
July 1997 Survival Equipment Journeyman Kefavlik AB Iceland
July 1996 Survival Equipment Journeyman Incirlik AB Adana Turkey
August 1995 Survival Equipment Journeyman Budapest Hungary
April 1994 Survival Equipment Journeyman NAS Naples Italy
February 1993 Survival Equipment Journeyman Brindisi AB italy
May 1992 Survival Equipment Journeyman Cairo Egypt
October 1990 Survival Equipment Apprentice Clark AB Philippines
Education and Training:
• October 2008 – Static Line Parachute Systems (MC-1)
• December 2006 – NCO Academy
• March 2004 – General Technical Order System
• September 1999 – Survival Equipment Craftsman
• November 1998– Automatic Ripcord Release Assembly (860-F6)
• December 1996 – Ram Air Parachute Systems (MC4/5) (8B-F47/860-F5)
• December 1996 – Free Fall Auto Ripcord Release
• October 1996 – Sewing Machine Maintenance
• March 1996 – Air Force Consolidated Aircraft Maintenance System (CAMS)
• January 1994 – Airman Leadership School
• April 1991 – NCO Prep Course
• April 1989 – Fabrication and Parachute Technology
• December 1988 – Basic Military Training
• March 1983 – High School
Manfred Villanueva
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Achievement Medals and Awards:
• Air Force Commendation Medal
• Air Force Achievement Medal with 1 oak leaf cluster
• Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with 6 oak leaf clusters
• Air Force Organizational Excellence Award
• Air Force Good Conduct Medal with 5 oak leaf clusters
• National Defense Service Medal with 1 Service star
• Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal
• Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
• Korean Defense Service Medal
• Air Force Overseas Ribbon Short
• Air Force Overseas Ribbon Long
• Air Force Longevity Service with 4 oaks leaf clusters
• USAF NCO PME Graduate Ribbon with 2 oak leaf clusters
• Air Force Training Ribbon