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THOMAS W. MARSHALL 7649 Macon Avenue, Biloxi, MS 39532 228.380.3279 – home, 6930.5850 – cell [email protected], [email protected] CAREER PROFILE Experienced emergency management professional with proven success in civilian and military environments. Fully proficient at inspections and investigations. Background as a safety and training officer for the Mississippi Air National Guard; fire inspector/investigator and shift-training officer for the Biloxi Fire Department. Expert apparatus driver/operator. Proven as an effective manager and as assistant chief. Well-versed in fire prevention. AREAS OF STRENGTH AND EXPERTISE Team Leadership Training/Mentoring Incident Command Occupational Safety and Health Hazardous Materials Risk Management Fire Prevention Conflict Resolution Safety Evaluations PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Vectrus Fire Department, KBOSS Kuwait 2015-2016 Lead Fire Inspector (February 2016 – Present) Assists in the planning, direction, and coordination of the fire prevention program including a comprehensive inspection program of all listed base facilities to detect and eliminate hazards. Plans, administers, and supervises the fire prevention education program. Monitors & coordinates Hazard Assessment Inspection Program, Public Fire Prevention and Education Program. Reviews construction and modification plans, confers with engineers and provides technical/functional assistance on fire prevention and building design criteria. Investigates fires, determines cause & origin, and completes all reports as required. Assists with the development of base fire regulations, training programs, and fire hazard assessment schedules. Educates the public regarding fire prevention and fire warden duties. Investigates complaints and answers questions regarding fire hazards and the violation of fire safety regulations. Surveys fire protection facilities, such as the location of fire extinguishers, and maintain various inspection records. Instructs fire personnel in fire prevention techniques. Participates in fire drills and classes; assists in preparing/ maintaining required reports. Professional Development Coordinator (December 2015 – January 2016) Managed FES Training program and was responsible for the development of the department's annual training program per DOD instructions. Interfaced and maintained DoD Air University program integrity. Evaluated members, comparing objectives and achievements in the evaluations. Coached employees in their professional career development. Coordinated training program efforts with shift personnel, and Army agencies. Worked with the training officers and other department leaders to develop training programs to support fire department statement of work requirements, in accordance with NFPA, Army, and other applicable regulations. Developed job performance requirements, lesson plans, training schedules, instructional methods, and instructional media and curriculum, and evaluation products. Assisted with the fire prevention program. Vectrus Fire Department, Fenty, Afghanistan 2010 to 2015 Firefighter Crew Chief/Station Captain (May 2010 – December 2015) Accountable for daily workload, safety, training, accountability, and staffing on assigned apparatus of five crew chiefs and 13 firefighters. Created fire department JSAs and STAs. Responsible for creating, maintaining, and managing department infectious control, personal accountability, personal protective equipment, and emergency ground ladder program. Oversaw safety, accountability, knowledge, skills, and performance of four firefighters. Responded to and mitigated fire and medical emergencies. Served on and made suggestions to NFPA 1500 Committee on departmental procedures based on NFPA findings. Ensured department followed NFPA standards and accomplished operational risk management plan procedures. Key Accomplishments: Recognized for outstanding performance supporting Fluor safety week. Serve as assistant chief of operations in regular person’s absence.

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THOMAS W. MARSHALL 7649 Macon Avenue, Biloxi, MS 39532 228.380.3279 – home, 6930.5850 – cell

[email protected], [email protected]

CAREER PROFILE Experienced emergency management professional with proven success in civilian and military environments. Fully proficient at inspections and investigations. Background as a safety and training officer for the Mississippi Air National Guard; fire inspector/investigator and shift-training officer for the Biloxi Fire Department. Expert apparatus driver/operator. Proven as an effective manager and as assistant chief. Well-versed in fire prevention.

AREAS OF STRENGTH AND EXPERTISE

• Team Leadership • Training/Mentoring • Incident Command

• Occupational Safety and Health • Hazardous Materials • Risk Management

• Fire Prevention • Conflict Resolution • Safety Evaluations

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Vectrus Fire Department, KBOSS Kuwait 2015-2016 Lead Fire Inspector (February 2016 – Present) Assists in the planning, direction, and coordination of the fire prevention program including a comprehensive inspection program of all listed base facilities to detect and eliminate hazards. Plans, administers, and supervises the fire prevention education program. Monitors & coordinates Hazard Assessment Inspection Program, Public Fire Prevention and Education Program. Reviews construction and modification plans, confers with engineers and provides technical/functional assistance on fire prevention and building design criteria. Investigates fires, determines cause & origin, and completes all reports as required. Assists with the development of base fire regulations, training programs, and fire hazard assessment schedules. Educates the public regarding fire prevention and fire warden duties. Investigates complaints and answers questions regarding fire hazards and the violation of fire safety regulations. Surveys fire protection facilities, such as the location of fire extinguishers, and maintain various inspection records. Instructs fire personnel in fire prevention techniques. Participates in fire drills and classes; assists in preparing/ maintaining required reports. Professional Development Coordinator (December 2015 – January 2016) Managed FES Training program and was responsible for the development of the department's annual training program per DOD instructions. Interfaced and maintained DoD Air University program integrity. Evaluated members, comparing objectives and achievements in the evaluations. Coached employees in their professional career development. Coordinated training program efforts with shift personnel, and Army agencies. Worked with the training officers and other department leaders to develop training programs to support fire department statement of work requirements, in accordance with NFPA, Army, and other applicable regulations. Developed job performance requirements, lesson plans, training schedules, instructional methods, and instructional media and curriculum, and evaluation products. Assisted with the fire prevention program. Vectrus Fire Department, Fenty, Afghanistan 2010 to 2015 Firefighter Crew Chief/Station Captain (May 2010 – December 2015) Accountable for daily workload, safety, training, accountability, and staffing on assigned apparatus of five crew chiefs and 13 firefighters. Created fire department JSAs and STAs. Responsible for creating, maintaining, and managing department infectious control, personal accountability, personal protective equipment, and emergency ground ladder program. Oversaw safety, accountability, knowledge, skills, and performance of four firefighters. Responded to and mitigated fire and medical emergencies. Served on and made suggestions to NFPA 1500 Committee on departmental procedures based on NFPA findings. Ensured department followed NFPA standards and accomplished operational risk management plan procedures. Key Accomplishments: • Recognized for outstanding performance supporting Fluor safety week. • Serve as assistant chief of operations in regular person’s absence.

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THOMAS MARSHALL Resume, Page 2 • Successfully withstand wartime environments to include extreme weather, poor living conditions, hazardous

and hostile situations, and long periods without family. Mississippi Air National Guard, Gulfport, MS 1989 to 2012 Assistant Chief/Station Captain (December 2002 – March 2012) Supported Fire Chief in meeting department mission and goals. Provided the management and administration of all fire department operations and emergency services. Directed companies during emergency level operations. Ensured that the fire department was in compliance with DODIs, AFIs, and NFPA Standards. Planed and scheduled training IAW AFI 32-2001, NFPA 1500, and local written operating instructions to insure complete mission accomplishment and proficiency. Counseled fire department individuals concerning their future training needs and career advancement. Evaluated members’ performance and adherence to ANG and Unit standards. Initiated progressive discipline and provided mentorship to members. Responsible for safety and accountability of five crew chiefs and 23 firefighters. Key Accomplishments: • Recognized by Inspector General Team as Professional Performer during Operational Readiness Inspection • Distinguished graduate at NCO Academy Previous positions held with the MS ANG Team 4 Leader (January 1999 – January 2012) Safety Officer (August 1992 – March 2012) Ground Radio Communications Specialist (August 1989 – January 1992) Biloxi Fire Department, Biloxi, MS 1994 to 2010 Driver/Operator/Firefighter III (July 2007 – May 2010) Charged with operating fire apparatus during emergency and non-emergency situations. Responded to and mitigated fire and medical emergencies. Served as station supervisor in captain’s absence. Fire Inspector/Investigator (July 2003 – July 2007) Examined fire scenes and compiled data to determine fire’s point of origin and cause. Witnessed and administered hydrant flow tests. Evaluated construction, commercial hood systems, sprinklers, standpipes, and fire alarm plans. Calculated occupancy loads, hydrant placement and fire flow. Ensured initiating devices, notification appliances, emergency travel distances, fire department connections, fire lanes, and emergency exits complied with fire codes. Witnessed annual, acceptance, and routine tests for fire pumps, emergency power transfers, fire alarm functions, commercial cooking hood systems, sprinkler and standpipe piping hydro pressure, stairwell pressurization and smoke evacuation systems, elevator operations, and underground fire piping and truss block compliance. Executed Certificate of Occupancy inspections to ensure approved preplan drawings and fire codes were met before businesses opened. Enforced municipal and state fire codes. Represented department and city in litigation against code violators. Reviewed all pyrotechnic permits and displays within the city limits. Key Accomplishments: • Maintained fire prevention program including conducting fire extinguisher and prevention classes for local

businesses, schools, churches, and day care facilities. Shift Training Officer (December 2002 – July 2003) Educated recruits in fire extinguishment practices, fire tool and appliance applications, fire ground safety, and department policies. Instructed personnel in ground operations, RIC/RIT, proper extrication, rope, and confined space rescue principals, PPE limitations and capabilities, first responder response and responsibilities, and hazardous material refresher. Created instructional class materials including drivers’ practical exam re-write. Key Accomplishments: • Ensured fire department recruits accomplished CPAT and were educated to graduate state fire academy. Driver/Operator/Firefighter III (November1994 – December 2002) Responsible for driving and operating fire apparatus to mitigate fire and medical emergencies in commercial and residential venues throughout city. Served as station supervisor in captain’s absence. Key Accomplishments: • Named Firefighter of the Quarter, July-September 1996. • Graduated as valedictorian at Mississippi State Fire Academy.

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THOMAS MARSHALL Resume, Page 3

Stennis International Airport, Kiln, MS (September 2008 – May 2010) 2008 to 2010 Chief 2/ARFF Fire Fighter Operated command vehicle and fire apparatus during emergency and nonemergency situations. Coordinated mutual aid response with local fire departments, medical, and law enforcement. Additional Professional Experience Owner, Marshall’s Quality Metal Buildings and Applications, LLC, Biloxi, MS Receiving Manager, K-Mart, Theodore, AL Assistant Receiving Manager, Gaylords, Saraland, AL

EDUCATION, TRAINING AND CERTIFICATIONS Pursuing Bachelor of Science in Occupational Safety and Health through Columbia Southern University DOD/IFSAC Accredited Certifications: Fire Officer I/II/III/IV, Fire Instructor I/II/III, Fire Inspector I/II/III, Fire Department Safety Officer, HazMat Incident Command/Technician/Operations/Train the Trainer, Airport Firefighter, Driver/Operator Fire Apparatus/ARFF/Mobile Water, Firefighter I/II Other Fire Courses: USAF Incident Management, ICS-200/300/400/700/800 NIMS IC, Fire Ground Leadership, Fire Investigator, Fire Scene Investigation, ICS for High Rise Operations, Safety Officer, Chemistry of Haz-Mat, Confined Space Rescue, Rope Rescue I/II, Railway Incidents Response, Ground Safety Orientation OSH Academy Courses: Occupational Safety and Health Professional, Occupational Safety and Health Manager, Occupational Safety and Health Specialist, Occupational Safety and Health Supervisor, Occupational Safety and Health Train the Trainer; Safety and Health Committee Team Leader and Team Member; Oil and Gas Health and Safety Professional, Oil and Gas Health and Safety Manager, Oil and Gas Health and Safety Supervisor, Oil and Gas Health and Safety Specialist, Oil and Gas Health and Safety Train the Trainer OSHA 30, Safety Management Certification Mechanical Drafting, Coastal Training Institute, Mobile, AL 2007