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Jennifer M.

Calvaresi
9060 Wind Warrior Ave., Las Vegas, NV 89143 425-457-2128
jennifer.calvaresi@yahoo.com

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Committed beginning teacher, dedicated to creating engaging lessons and building lasting relationships in
the classroom. Dependable and detail-oriented, upbeat and positive with a history of producing quality
results.

EXPERIENCE
Clark County School District 2018
Student Teacher
 Monitored students as they worked in class. Developed rigorous and engaging lessons in line with
Nevada Social Studies Standards. Assisted in maintenance of student records and grading.
Provided students with valuable and timely feedback.
 Attended staff meetings on a regular basis. Participated in professional development book study
alongside mentor teacher. Observed parent meetings. Fully engaged in school house system.

Home Federal Bank 2009-2010


Teller
 Assisted customers with banking needs and maintained accurate details of all transactions.
Identified potential for cross-selling banking products to current customers. Updated tracking
databases for branch. Maintained new customer files and address updates.
 Balance currency and make precise entries into the banking system. Guarantee the safety
and security of customer information and bank assets.

US Ecology Idaho, Grand View, ID 2007-2009


Environmental Assistant
 Maintained all regulatory correspondence with state and federal authorities. Managed
complete inventory of compliance record/history and updated accordingly. Monitored and
tracked site inspections. Assisted environmental manager in operating permit
modifications and various inspections. Attended June 2008 McCoy’s RCRA training
seminar.
 Conducted weekly meetings to increase employee knowledge of environmental
compliance. Updated training system and tracked changes. Maintained employee training
and health files. Organized operating record. Performed data entry on annual EPA reports.
Coordinated semi-annual ground water sampling events with multiple organizations.

Ruby Tuesday, Niceville, FL 2005-2006


Shift Leader, Trainer, Bartender
 Indirectly supervised 10-15 sales personnel per shift. Managed cash and deposit on a daily basis.
Assisted managers with end-of-shift transition. Maintained customer service at the highest level,
directly increasing my sales.
 Performed weekly inventory of stock and did weekly order. Assisted with advertising and out-of-
store marketing. Assisted in food preparation and performed quality assurance. Trained new
employees and performed basic management functions.

3d Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, Commander Support Staff, Elmendorf AFB, AK 2004-2005


Squadron Section Commander
 Directly supervised over 15 personnel responsible for monitoring various training and personnel
support functions. Managed over 800 performance reports, awards, decorations, fitness profiles,
and personnel information files. Assisted commander with differing aspects of human relations and
substance abuse programs.
 Conducted weekly staff meetings to implement Air Force policies and procedures related to
utilization, effectiveness of personnel ratings, and personnel accounting and reporting during
contingency, wartime, and emergency operations and mobilization. Correlated data to foster and
develop personnel program management consistent with Air Force mission requirements.

33d Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, 58th Aircraft Maintenance Unit, Eglin AFB, FL 2003-2004
Assistant Officer in Charge
 Provided leadership and training to over 250 personnel in eight different specialties. Maintained
assigned F-15C/D aircraft and support equipment valued at more than $1.1B. Ensured readiness of
aircraft and personnel, scheduled maintenance, time compliance technical orders, and one-time and
phase inspections to support worldwide deployment. Managed $6.2M in repairable support
division funds and advised wing leadership on aircraft maintenance and status. Developed and
executed flying and maintenance schedules. Analyzed maintenance indicators to identify trends
and initiate corrective actions.
 Orchestrated preparation for Logistics Standardization and Evaluation team visit and ensured unit’s
compliance with Air Force directives, including all training records being error-free. Executed
several unit deployments to various locations in support of Operation NOBLE EAGLE.
 Attended Air Combat Command (ACC) Flightline Maintenance Officer Course.

33d Maintenance Squadron, Aerospace Ground Equipment (AGE), Eglin AFB, FL 2001-2003
Officer in Charge
 Provided management and training to over 65 personnel in five different specialties. Maintained
468 units of AGE valued at $11.3M to support maintenance on 54 primary assigned aircraft,
transient aircraft, and other logistics taskings. Ensured compliance with technical directives and
higher headquarters instruction, including all federal, state, and local environmental and
occupational safety standards and practices. Monitored technician qualifications and AGE status.
 Requisitioned condemned aircraft tow vehicle and coordinated restoration and repairs; doubled the
wing’s capability to hangar aircraft during hurricane season. Instituted ACC focus and developed
Keep Enlisted Experience Program; wing officials benchmarked program. Coordinated
contingency training for 100 newly enlisted personnel through Wing Readiness Part Task Trainer.
 Attended Aircraft Maintenance Officer Course, ACC Environmental Symposium, and Logistics
101 and Logistics 262 through the Air Force Institute of Technology. Garnered exceptional
performer, outstanding contributor, and academic excellence honors at Aerospace Basic Course,
Maxwell AFB, AL.

EDUCATION
M.Ed, Secondary Education, Grand Canyon University, Phoenix, AZ, expected December 2018
B.A., Geography, Central Washington University, Ellensburg, WA, 2001

CERTIFICATION
Nevada Department of Education Substitute Teaching License, expected December 2018

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