Acceptance to University of California, Irvine Charlie Dunlop Premedical Post-baccalaureate
- Second in charge of Division Schools
- Manage the creation and refinement of standard procedures, policies, and processes, including documentation and record keeping; publish and enforce adherence to standard operating procedures.
- Supervise the development, review, publishing, and archiving of Division Schools' official documents, including the course catalog, letters of instruction, and key training events.
-Supervise the performance, management and task completion of the Division Schools Staff.
-Oversee the management of course curriculum and course content review process.
-Serve as the officer in charge of the Night Imaging Threat Evaluation Laboratory.
-Supervise material readiness and accountability including armory and supply accounts.
-Has overall responsibility for the platoon, and is accountable for everything the platoon does or fails to do.
-Leads the platoon in an austere, chaotic, uncertain, and mentally and physical demanding environment.
-Is responsible for the platoon's training, discipline, morale, welfare, sustainment, and administration. 4. Seeks to know and understand the capabilities of the enemy, the threat level, and the operational environment.
-Knows, understands, and develops situational awareness across the platoon.
-Is responsible for the accountability and combat readiness of assigned personnel, weapons, and equipment.
-Is responsible for planning, coordinating, and supervising the execution of assigned tasks.
-Plans and coordinates the emplacement and controls the fires of all organic and nonorganic assets supporting the platoon.
-Is capable of integrating attachments and enablers into platoon operations.
-Make operational and training planning recommendations to the Infantry Company Commander.
-Prepared to assume the role of the weapon's platoon commander and Executive Officer.
-Completed the inaugural 17-week program focused on advanced infantry tactics, leadership, and decision-making in combat environments.
-Trained in small-unit tactics, fire support coordination, reconnaissance operations, and urban combat techniques.
-Gained expertise in leading and managing platoon-sized units in complex and high-stress environments.
-Conducted field exercises, including live-fire scenarios, force-on-force engagements, and tactical decision games.
-Developed proficiency in land navigation, patrolling, and operational planning across various terrain and weather conditions.
-Learned to employ combined arms tactics, including integrating artillery, air support, and ground maneuvers.
-Maintained exceptional physical fitness, mental resilience, and decision-making under pressure.
-Completed a 28-week long course focused on developing skills in small-unit tactics, decision-making, and leadership.
-Trained in various disciplines, including land navigation, weapons handling, fireteam, squad, and platoon operations.
-Gained proficiency in leading Marines in diverse environments and under high-stress conditions.
-Developed expertise in strategic planning, mission execution, and ethical decision-making as a junior officer.
-Participated in field exercises and live-fire scenarios to enhance proficiency in real-world combat and leadership situations.
-Demonstrated exceptional physical fitness, discipline.
-Refined communication and briefing skills.
-Installed, repaired, and replaced roofs using materials such as asphalt shingles, metal, and other roofing systems, ensuring durability and weather resistance.
-Measured, cut, and assembled gutters and downspouts, ensuring proper alignment and efficient water drainage.
-Conducted inspections to identify damage, leaks, or potential problem areas and recommended appropriate repair solutions.
-Utilized tools and equipment such as nail guns, saws, ladders, and safety harnesses to complete tasks efficiently and safely.
-Maintained clean and organized job sites.
-Collaborated with team members to meet project deadlines and deliver high-quality workmanship.
-Communicated with clients to provide updates, answer questions, and ensure customer satisfaction with completed projects.
-Applied sealants, flashing, and other protective measures to prevent water intrusion and prolong roof and gutter lifespan.
-Sorted and organized incoming and outgoing packages to ensure accurate and timely delivery.
-Loaded and unloaded packages in excess of 100 lbs, maintaining safety and efficiency standards.
-Maintained a clean and organized work area, adhering to OSHA safety standards and company protocols.
-Collaborated with team members to meet daily package processing quotas in a fast-paced environment.
-Verified labels and shipping documents to ensure proper routing of packages.
-Consistently exceeded performance metrics, including accuracy and speed of package handling.
-Assisted with the preparation, installation, and repair of asphalt surfaces, including roads, driveways, and parking lots.
-Operated and maintained equipment including forklifts , rolling compactors, skid-steers to ensure efficient project completion.
-Applied seal-coat and spread asphalt to achieve proper thickness and smooth finish as specified in project requirements.
-Performed site preparation tasks, including grading, sweeping, and removing debris to ensure work areas were ready for paving.
-Worked as part of a crew to achieve daily production goals, ensuring safety and quality standards were met.
-Monitored temperatures and material consistency during asphalt application to ensure optimal results.
-Assisted in post-paving cleanup, equipment maintenance, and storage.