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Sean Pedersen

Infantryman
Daechi-dong,11

Summary

Consistently demonstrates expertise and aptitude for unique problem sets. Adept at collecting and processing information in high stress environments with excellent verbal and written communication skills.. Qualified to develop and implement new systems and programs, and experienced in receiving and providing reports at multiple echelons. Held multiple positions with different skillet requirements, has excelled at taking on new tasks and learning new skills.

Overview

15
15
years of professional experience
2
2
Languages

Work History

Battalion Assistant Operations NCO

United States Army
03.2020 - Current
  • Operates as 8A HHBN Training and Training Management NCO with minimal guidance and oversight.
  • Supervises operations; assisted in planning and execution of exercises.
  • Provides Battalion Commander with Statistical Data required to determine unit's training requirements.
  • Serves as Battle NCO for Battalion Command Post; receives and sends reports to higher headquarters and tracks activity of subordinate units.
  • Serves as Battalion Force Management NCO; analyzes and provides recommendations to changes in unit tables of distribution and allowances.
  • Maintained accurate records of personnel data, facilitating efficient reporting and informed decision-making at higher levels

Infantry Fire Team Leader

United States Army
03.2019 - 03.2020


  • Remained flexible and effective in a demanding environment despite a significant shortage of personnel.
  • Increased productivity of the Platoon by consistently finding
    ways to improve the guard schedules while maximizing training.
  • Dedicated long hours to training his Soldiers; resulted in his
    Squad's full comprehension of the Guard Platoon's SOP.
  • Performed cordon security for General Abrams' commander
    conference.

Infantry Squad Leader

United States Army
01.2018 - 03.2019
  • Developed highly effective communication lines between squad members by implementing standard radio procedures and communication protocols.
  • Enhanced overall unit readiness by conducting individual skill assessments and providing targeted coaching.
  • Coordinated with higher command echelons for resource allocation, sharing valuable intel from ground-level observations to inform decision-making processes.
  • Maintained current in-depth knowledge of team member strengths and weaknesses to most effectively plan battle strategy.

Infantry Fireteam Leader

United States Army
03.2017 - 01.2018
  • Provided timely intelligence reports, allowing command elements to make informed decisions regarding operational plans.
  • Developed Training Management train-the-trainer program for Company and ranked in top 20% in Division.
  • Displayed high level of aptitude for learning; selected as Senior Radio Telephone Operator.
  • Kept up-to-date on mission objectives by researching intelligence targets to understand significance in geopolitical context.
  • Responded to emergencies with speed, efficiency, and knowledgeable assistance.
  • Successfully executed duties as Headquarters Platoon Sergeant as a Junior Noncommissioned Officer.

Infantryman

United States Army
11.2014 - 03.2017
  • Maintained secure communication systems to relay information to and from command teams.
  • Reacted quickly under pressure, making sound decisions that contributed to successful outcomes in time-sensitive scenarios.
  • Maximized situational awareness through real-time monitoring of multiple channels simultaneously, ensuring comprehensive coverage of all pertinent communications .
  • Trained new infantry soldiers on standard operating procedures.
  • Provided administrative support during peak periods or absences of key personnel; adapted quickly to changing demands without compromising productivity levels across various teams.

Cavalry Scout

United States Army
08.2009 - 06.2012
  • Serves as a member of observation and listening team; gathers and reports information on terrain features, enemy strength, disposition, and equipment; loads, cleans, and fires weapons; identifies targets; operates communications equipment; uses maps and map symbols; navigates on ground; uses compass and distinguishes topographic features

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Timeline

Battalion Assistant Operations NCO

United States Army
03.2020 - Current

Infantry Fire Team Leader

United States Army
03.2019 - 03.2020

Infantry Squad Leader

United States Army
01.2018 - 03.2019

Infantry Fireteam Leader

United States Army
03.2017 - 01.2018

Infantryman

United States Army
11.2014 - 03.2017

Cavalry Scout

United States Army
08.2009 - 06.2012
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