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Dylan C Stephens108 Ellerslie Avenue | Toronto, ON M2N 1X8 | C: (416) 912-1344 | [email protected]
Objective
To obtain the RMS Records Clerk position at RCSU (C) Det Toronto to learn and advance on my administrative and clerical skills. I inspire to better the Canadian Cadet Organization and its mission in providing a dynamic program.
Profile Studied Aircraft Maintenance – Avionics at Centennial College – To Confer May 2016. Worked with the Office of Superintendent of Financial Institutions of Canada as an
Administrative Officer. Excellent communication skills. Ability to work peacefully and efficiently within a team environment. Competent in the fundamentals of leadership and management skills. Proficient with Microsoft Office Software: Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint & Project. Certified & Competent in Standard First Aid (level C).
EducationGeorge Brown College - Construction Engineering Technology 9/2010 – 4/2013
Construction Engineering Technology Student with moderate in-depth knowledge of construction industry management practices, including contracts and specifications, quantity surveying, construction law and managing schedules.George Brown College - Construction Health & Safety – Duel Credit Certificate Program
9/2009 – 12/2009Basics of Supervising (Volume 1 & 2), Basics
of Health and Safety, Asbestos Hazards
Awareness, Trenching Hazards Awareness,
Traffic Control & Protection planning -
Temporary Conditions
Work ExperienceDepartment of National Defence / Canadian Armed Forces - Reservist 10/2014 – PresentI have been a member of the Toronto Scottish Regiment (Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother's Own) as of 17 0ctober 2014. I successfully completed my DP1- Infantry Course over the summer of this year. Our unit has conducted this year Urban Ops and Winter Warfare training.
Department of National Defence / Canadian Cadet Organizations – Supply Officer 8/2012 – PresentResponsible to the Commanding Officer of 180 RC (AIR) S for the administration, control and general management of material related activities to the Supply Office/stores. These activities include acquisition, identification of equipment, stock, receipt, issue, accounting and return of all equipment and public property held by the squadron under contract through the Department of National Defence.
Office of The Superintendent of Financial Institutions of Canada – Administrative Officer 5/2013 – 08/2013I successfully obtain a Federal Student Work Experience Program contract for the Office of The Superintendent of Financial Institutions of Canada Toronto admin office. Prepare all incoming and outgoing mail. Organize, restock stores room. Respond and answer to requests from clients. Set up new employee/contract desk/offices with
startup supplies. Perform additional responsibilities as requested by the general manager. Updated inventories for security boxes, combination locks.
George Brown College - Computer Lab Tech / Student Monitor 7/2011 – 4/2012 Trouble shoot and assist students with software applications, data base password resets. Assist students with scanning, photocopying and printing. Maintain, restock, and clean computers, printers, photocopiers, counters and desks.
Bigwin Island Golf Course - Golf Course Maintenance Member 7/2010 – 8/2010 Performed daily landscaping maintenance, grounds keeping, and vehicle/shop maintenance. Was recommended to chief team leader for grounds keeping on return of employment.
Deltera Construction Management (Tridel), Co-op Student w/ Duel Credit Program 9/2009 – 12/2009 Worked with numerous trades, as well with the management team with study bases
material/assignments.
Skills• Excellent communication skills.• Able to take direction.• Able to work efficiently in a team environment.• Ability to work peacefully and efficiently under pressure.• Able to stand 100% during duty time.• Able to bear environmental exposures to cold, heat, and water.
Industry Canada (2014) Certificate of Proficiency in Radio –
Restricted Operator (Aeronautical) 201401706
LIUNA Local 183 Certificate of W.H.M.I.S Safety Training &
Fall Protection
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Health & Safety Awareness - George Brown College
Traffic Control & Protection Planning, Trenching Hazards Awareness, Asbestos Hazards Awareness, Basics of Supervising.
Volunteer Work180 Mosquito Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Cadets, Toronto, ON Military Volunteer 10/2014 – Present
Civilian Instructor 07/2012 – 10/2014
Cadet 07/2004 – 10/2009
Instruct cadets on aspects of citizenship, leadership, physical fitness, general aviation and stimulated an interest in the activities of the Canadian Armed Forces.
Qualifications / Achievements / TrainingCertificate of Transportation of Dangerous Goods (2015) Completed an in-house approved Ministry of Transportation of Dangerous Goods in safe
handling/transporting dangerous goods – 8 Hours.Canadian Armed Forces (2015) Standard First Aid & CPR – AEDIndustry Canada (2014) Certificate of Proficiency in Radio – Restricted Operator (Aeronautical) 201401706Young Drivers of Canada (2013) Completed a Ministry of Transportation of Ontario approved beginners course in manual shift –
42 HoursLIUNA Local 183 Certificate of W.H.M.I.S Safety Training & Fall ProtectionHealth & Safety Awareness - George Brown College Traffic Control & Protection Planning, Trenching Hazards Awareness, Asbestos Hazards
Awareness, Basics of Supervising.
Cadets Achievements / TrainingIntroduction to Instruction Course (3 weeks) An introductory course on developing dynamic leadership skills to prepare me in training and
leading groups up to 100 youth members.Toronto Air Group CTC Training (1 week, 2006, 2007) 1 week intense course to enhance on multiple skills such as leadership, citizenship values, drill,
time management, etc. to give me the advantage amongst my peers back at my unit.Awarded Most Valuable Cadet
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Awarded Most Valuable Cadet for showing dedication, successful training, and sportsmanship principles.
3 Canadian Excellence Fitness Training Qualifications An annual fitness level was mandatory in the cadet program. Each year I trained and achieved
the highest level of excellence.3 Top Drill Commander Awards
Awarded for Most Promising CadetThe most promising cadet award is honor to an active cadet in the unit who demonstrates successful traits to which would benefit the squadrons training and future goals.
ReferencesSargeant Donald A. Fields Supervisor 613-970-1281Captain Michael Blakely-Bazinett Supervisor 416-666-1962Captain Amanda Hanniford Supervisor 416-953-2120Donna Hogg Personal 416-226-3085Jenkin Tsui Co-worker 647-667-8898Lieutenant Alex Silveira Co-worker 416-219-9023Josh Lem Co-worker 416-988-6608
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