| Responsibilities | |
| Home Org: Special Response Team Location: MFC HR Contacts: Kristen Forsgren (526-8825), Pamela Scott (526-5975), and Deborah Chaffee (526-8782) This position is the Special Response Team (SRT) Lieutenant (Lt.) and reports to the SRT Team Leader, SRT Area Manager and to the Shift Captain. The Lt. responds during security emergencies and can become Officer in Tactical Command (OTC) under certain conditions, develops tactical crisis resolution plans and contingencies. Plans, develops and conducts tactical training. Plans and conducts and assists live fire range training. Conducts self-assessments on SRT operations. Trains with Local and Federal Law Enforcement personnel. This position must have full understanding and be capable of directing an effective, aggressive and timely resolution of adversary actions as established in the Design Basis Threat policy for DOE programs and facilities using force options team techniques for interdiction, interruption, neutralization and recapture for SNM and hostage situations. | |
| Qualifications | |
| SP0200: High School Diploma or equivalent and 12 years relevant experience. BS/BA degree and 4 years protective force operational experience, At least 1 year of leadership experience Excellent knowledge of security systems Excellent knowledge of Governmental regulations Excellent management and leadership skills Obtain and maintain ¿Q¿ Clearance Maintain Security Police Officer III INL standards. Maintain all physical fitness standards as required by DOE order in accordance with local field office requirements. Special Requirements and/or Training: NTC basic instructor, firearms instructor and SPO III instructor certifications are required when provided by the INL. Licenses or Certifications Required: SPO III Certification | |
| Environmental, Safety & Health | |
| Must be familiar with, and comply with all relevant health and safety requirements. Must be knowledgeable of emergency action policies and procedures, methods for reporting/resolving work practices or conditions to available cognizant professionals. | |
| Please Apply Before: | |
| April 10, 2009 Call me if you have any questions. |
Monday, April 06, 2009
SPO Job Posting Idaho National Lab
Thursday, April 02, 2009
Security Breakfast
To all Security Police Officers I have been advised by Dusty Kimball that
the April annual Security Breakfast is scheduled for the Saturday, April
25th at 0800 hours.
As usual being held at the Country Buffet on 80th and Sheridan.
Please get the word out to all on your email lists and we will look forward
again to another large crowd of Officers and family that Saturday.
Bring an appetite and smile.
Lieutenant Peter Ramos
Site Security Supervisor
Honda Data Center
2501 Clover Basin Drive
Longmont, CO. 80503
303-678-4444 - Office
310-387-6259 - Cell
303-201-3838 - Pager
303-651-6783 - Fax
the April annual Security Breakfast is scheduled for the Saturday, April
25th at 0800 hours.
As usual being held at the Country Buffet on 80th and Sheridan.
Please get the word out to all on your email lists and we will look forward
again to another large crowd of Officers and family that Saturday.
Bring an appetite and smile.
Lieutenant Peter Ramos
Site Security Supervisor
Honda Data Center
2501 Clover Basin Drive
Longmont, CO. 80503
303-678-4444 - Office
310-387-6259 - Cell
303-201-3838 - Pager
303-651-6783 - Fax
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Rod Green
Anyone who remembers Rod Green please leave a message about him. He retired in 1989 from Lock and Key and his son, Ted Green, would like to hear any stories about him from from his Rocky Flats friends. Thanks.
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Monday, January 12, 2009
CONDOLENCES
TO THE FAMILY
OF
William O'Connor Meaney. (Bill)
Bill was born on June 28, 1928 in Kansas City MO
and died on January 12, 2009 in Broomfield CO.
He suffered from Parkinsons disease. He was 80 years old.
He served four years in the United States Navy.
He retired from Rocky Flats in 1990, where he had worked in security.
He was preceded in death by his wife Thelma (December 22, 2007)
whom he had been married to for 57 years.
He leaves behind three sons Mike (Julie) Phil (Cheryl) Don (Carol), 13 grandchildren,
and nine great-grandchildren.
and died on January 12, 2009 in Broomfield CO.
He suffered from Parkinsons disease. He was 80 years old.
He served four years in the United States Navy.
He retired from Rocky Flats in 1990, where he had worked in security.
He was preceded in death by his wife Thelma (December 22, 2007)
whom he had been married to for 57 years.
He leaves behind three sons Mike (Julie) Phil (Cheryl) Don (Carol), 13 grandchildren,
and nine great-grandchildren.
The viewing will be from 5-8pm Thursday January 15, 2009.
The funeral service will be at 10 am Friday January 16, 2009.
Both of these will be held at:
Newcomer Funeral Home West Metro Chapel
901 South Sheridan Boulevard
Lakewood CO 80226
303-274-6065
Burial will follow at Fort Logan at 12 noon.
The funeral service will be at 10 am Friday January 16, 2009.
Both of these will be held at:
Newcomer Funeral Home West Metro Chapel
901 South Sheridan Boulevard
Lakewood CO 80226
303-274-6065
Burial will follow at Fort Logan at 12 noon.
Donations for a memorial stone to be placed at the Armed Forces Tribute Garden
at Westminster City Park 6001 W. 104th Ave, Westminster CO 80020 may be sent to:
Phil Meaney
5810 W. 109th Ave.
Westminster CO 80020
Any remaining donations will be given to Front Range Hospice.
at Westminster City Park 6001 W. 104th Ave, Westminster CO 80020 may be sent to:
Phil Meaney
5810 W. 109th Ave.
Westminster CO 80020
Any remaining donations will be given to Front Range Hospice.
Thank You,
D.R.Buchanan (BUCK)
Friday, January 02, 2009
Happy New Year
Just wished to extend my best wishes to all for a very happy and Safe New Year.
Continue to look forward to various events such as the breakfasts, parties and such to touch bases and see all again.
May everyone have continued success, prosperity and good fortune this New Year
Peter Ramos
Continue to look forward to various events such as the breakfasts, parties and such to touch bases and see all again.
May everyone have continued success, prosperity and good fortune this New Year
Peter Ramos
Friday, December 12, 2008
Hello from Washington, DC, as most of you know I currently work for the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. I am a Security Specialist for the Museum. I left Wackenhut Services, National Capital Region in May of 2006 for this job. I was the Assistant Project Manager at the Museum. Bob Schwartzman works up at Germantown in Security for DOE. Hopefully I will be relocated to Las Vegas Nevada by June 2009. Carrol, my wife works for WSINCR. Hope this reaches everyone. Health and Happiness to all, especially during the upcoming Holiday Season.
John Trantanella
Security Specialist
US Holocaust Memorial Museum
100 Raoul Wallenburg Place, SW
Washington, DC 20024
202-488-6582
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
November 10th in Rocky Flats Weather
IN 1995...SNOWFALL TOTALED 6 TO 9 INCHES IN THE FOOTHILLS WEST OF DENVER...WHILE ONLY 2.2 INCHES OF SNOW FELL AT THE SITE OF THE FORMER STAPLETON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT.
IN 1998...STRONG BORA WINDS GUSTING FROM 70 TO 92 MPH COUPLED WITH BLOWING SNOW CREATED WHITEOUT AND SLICK BLACK ICE CONDITIONS AT THE BASE OF THE FOOTHILLS WEST OF DENVER. STATE HIGHWAY 93 BETWEEN GOLDEN AND BOULDER AND C-470... WIND GUSTS INCLUDED: 92 MPH ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN NEAR COAL CREEK CANYON... 77 MPH AT JEFFERSON COUNTY AIRPORT NEAR BROOMFIELD.
IN 2000...FREEZING DRIZZLE WAS WIDESPREAD ACROSS NORTHEASTERN COLORADO WITH THE HEAVIEST AMOUNTS NEAR THE FOOTHILLS IN THE EVENING. THE FREEZING DRIZZLE MADE MANY HIGHWAYS ICY AND SLICK...WHICH CONTRIBUTED TO A NUMBER OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS. SOME HIGHWAYS ACROSS METRO DENVER WERE CLOSED AT TIMES...STATE HIGHWAY 93 BETWEEN BOULDER AND GOLDEN ATOP ROCKY FLATS BECAME NEARLY IMPASSABLE DUE TO A COATING OF ICE BY LATE EVENING.
IN 1998...STRONG BORA WINDS GUSTING FROM 70 TO 92 MPH COUPLED WITH BLOWING SNOW CREATED WHITEOUT AND SLICK BLACK ICE CONDITIONS AT THE BASE OF THE FOOTHILLS WEST OF DENVER. STATE HIGHWAY 93 BETWEEN GOLDEN AND BOULDER AND C-470... WIND GUSTS INCLUDED: 92 MPH ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN NEAR COAL CREEK CANYON... 77 MPH AT JEFFERSON COUNTY AIRPORT NEAR BROOMFIELD.
IN 2000...FREEZING DRIZZLE WAS WIDESPREAD ACROSS NORTHEASTERN COLORADO WITH THE HEAVIEST AMOUNTS NEAR THE FOOTHILLS IN THE EVENING. THE FREEZING DRIZZLE MADE MANY HIGHWAYS ICY AND SLICK...WHICH CONTRIBUTED TO A NUMBER OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS. SOME HIGHWAYS ACROSS METRO DENVER WERE CLOSED AT TIMES...STATE HIGHWAY 93 BETWEEN BOULDER AND GOLDEN ATOP ROCKY FLATS BECAME NEARLY IMPASSABLE DUE TO A COATING OF ICE BY LATE EVENING.
Monday, November 10, 2008
Thursday, November 06, 2008
A Holiday Get together Party
A Holiday Get together Parity is planed for all Rocky Flats former Employees,
please view posting on the Rocky Flats Website:
www.RockyFlats.us and Click on Holiday Party Button,,,...
"PARTY TIME"
ROCKY FLATS GET TOGETHER
HOLIDAYS PARTY
@
BUENOS TIEMPOS Restaurant
Saturday, Dec. 6th
@
5pm till ?,,,
@
1000 Depot Hill Road Broomfield, CO
(303) 466-6386
Please E-Mail Rhonda Nielsen for headcount,,,...
rhonda.nielsen@juno.com
HOLIDAYS PARTY
@
BUENOS TIEMPOS Restaurant
Saturday, Dec. 6th
@
5pm till ?,,,
@
1000 Depot Hill Road Broomfield, CO
(303) 466-6386
Please E-Mail Rhonda Nielsen for headcount,,,...
rhonda.nielsen@juno.com
Thank You,
D.R.Buchanan (Admin)
Saturday, November 01, 2008
Sunday, October 26, 2008
October Breakfast 2008
Monday, October 13, 2008
Larry Barela is Hiring
Larry Barela is now down in New Orleans . He is hiring 20 guards for 2 sites that are 30-40 minutes outside of Houston, some of the positions will be Lt.’s and Captains. If anyone is interested, please call Larry at 1-650-515-8520.
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