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Raymond W

Federal Government

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Federal Government

Education Level:

Bachelor

Will Relocate:

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- Eric Chapman Sr. Phone: (715) 614-8288 Retired as the Snowmobile/Boat Patrol Officer for Lac du Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians, promoted environmental conservation through community outreach events, public relations and educational presentations (3-6 a year). Directed and managed, addressing schools, civic groups, sporting clubs, and media to disseminate information concerning wildlife conservation and regulations. Familiar with the Clean Water Act, Clean Air Act, Cultural Environmental National Historic Preservation Act. Patrol assigned areas by car, boat, or on foot to enforce game, fish, or boating laws and to manage land and marine wildlife programs. Protect and preserve native wildlife, plants, or ecosystems, and investigate hunting accidents. Write citations (45 average annually) for violations, generating operational revenue ($10,000 annual average), and enhancing recreational safety. Promoted and facilitated hunter (1-3 classes), boating (1-3 classes), snowmobile (1-3 classes) and ATV safety training classes annually, primarily to youth. Maintained cooperative law enforcement relationships with other Federal, State and local law enforcement agencies as required. Participate in search-and-rescue operations and firefighting efforts. Provide guidance or information to reservation visitors and residents 100 daily). When certain emergencies arise Activate the Incident Command System (1-4 times annually) situations ArcGis mapping out hazards. Attend training and maintain cross-functional certifications ICS-300 law enforcement and HazWopper. Completed online FEMA courses. Worked 40 hours going through the Tribal Ordinances making recommendations to be more detailed and less confusing. Awaiting approval.

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