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CURRICULUM VITAE

S.T. DÖRFLING

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PERSONAL DETAIL - CURRICULUM VITAE

NAME: Shane Theodore Dörfling

CELLULAR: +255 (0) 688 279 362

(+27) 082 416 0130

WORK TEL: None at Present (Unemployed)

FAX: (+27) 086 218 9043

EMAIL: [email protected]

[email protected]

POSTAL ADDRESS: 10c West Street, Parys, 9585

RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS: 18 Hinterglumm, Charles de Gaulle Crescent, Highveld,

Centurion, 0157

AGE: 39

ID NUMBER: 750630 5375 080

CRIMINAL RECORD: None

MARITAL STATUS: Engaged

CHILDREN: One

DRIVERS LISENCE: Code: B (08)

HOBBIES: Watching Movies

Playing Music at Parties

Collecting Movies/Music

HEALTH: Very Good – I train five times a week and also do

cardio training.

ENQUIRIES: Mr Leon Smith (HR Manager)

Omega Risk Solutions

Cell: (+27) 082 499 8998

Office: (+27) 012 361 0620

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EDUCATION

1993

Matriculated from J.G. Strijdom High School in South Hills, Johannesburg (Grade 12)

Subjects

Afrikaans SG E+ English SG C Maths LG B Science LG C Business Economics SG D+ Carpentry SG D+

COURSES AND SEMINARS

1996

Musketry Coaching (Certificate no 5803)

Subjects

Module A: Background sketch

Module B: Preparation

Module C: Firing of the shot

Module D: Measurement

Module E: Coaching

Weapon Competence Assessment: R5 Assault Rifle

Weapon Competence Assessment: 9mm Z88 Pistol

Weapon Competence Assessment: 12 Gauge Beretta

(Achieved a Grade 3 Level for Proficiency & Practical Shooting)

1998

Firearms Training

CAT B Instructors Course Completed: Weapon Phase (Certificate no 8311-

Course Duration: 6 Weeks

Subjects:

Module A: Weapon Phase

* Musketry Training Policy

* RSA Law wrt Firearms

* R4/R5 5.56mm Assault Rifle

* 9mm Z88 Pistol

* Musler/Baretta 12 Gauge Shotgun

* FN MAG 7.62mm LMG

Pyrotechnics -Include the following:

# No 83 Smoke Grenade

# Thunderflash

# 2 Star Instant Light Grenade

# Trip flares

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* Y2 40mm Grenade Launcher

* 60mm Patrol Mortar

* M26 Hand Grenade

* Battle Field Observation (Night Vision)

* Practical Shooting

Module C: Field Craft

* Map reading & Global Plotting System (GPS)

* Tracking & Anti-Tracking

Practical Shooting Weapon Competence Assessments on the following:

GLOCK 17/19/26 9mm Pistol

9mm Heckler and Koch P7M8 Parabellum Pistol

9mm Z88 Beretta Parabellum Pistol

5.56mm R4/R5 Semi-automatic Assault Rifle

Beretta/Musler 12 Gauge Shotgun

7,62mm FN MAG Light Machine Gun (LMG)

60mm Patrol Mortar

Thunderflashes

Trip Flares

300m Signal and Illumination Flare

25mm Signal Flare and Pistol

15mm Signal Projector

2 Star Instant Light Grenades

No 83 Smoke Grenades

Practice Grenades

40mm Grenade Launcher

1999

Practical Pistol Shooting Course Completed (Certificate no 8857)-Course

Duration: 1 Week

Subjects:

Module A: Good Manners and Safety

Module B: History of Firearms

Module C: The SA Law pertaining to firearms

Module D: The handling and operation of the Z88 Pistol

Module E: Practical Shooting

* Weapon Competence Assessment: 9mm Z88 Pistol

Module F: Shooting Evaluation

* Pass Table 4 with 95%

* Pass Table 5 with 82%

(Achieved a Grade 3 Level for Proficiency & Practical Shooting)

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Practical Pistol Shooting Masters Course (Certificate no 8872)-Course

1999

Duration: 1 Week

Subjects:

Module A: Good Manners and Safety

Module B: History of Firearms

Module C: The SA Law pertaining to Fire Arms

Module D: The handling and Operation of the Z88 Pistol

Module E: Practical Shooting

Module F: Evaluation

Pass Table 6 with 81% (Qualified for Shooting Badge)

(Achieved a Grade 2 Level for Proficiency & Practical Shooting)

Shooting Range Safety Officers Course (Certificate no 8919)-Course

1999

Duration: 2 Weeks

Subjects:

Module A: Musketry Training (MRI: 009651)

Module B: South African Army Order (SAAO) GS3/77: Volume VII, Safety Pamphlet 1,General Safety Regulations

Module C: SAAF Musketry Coaching Manual

Module D: GWU 203 - Protection in the SANDF

Module E: Arms and Ammunition Act, Act 75 of 1969

Module F: Defence Act, Act 44 of 1957

Module G: Log 1 Vol. A1 Pamphlet 7

Module H: Criminal Procedures Act, Act 51 of 1977

Module I: LMU 81, Volume 1 Part 1

1999

Advanced Shooting Range Safety Officers Course (Certificate no 9057)

Course Duration: 3 Weeks

Subjects:

Module A: SAAO GS3/77: Volume 7 : Safety Pamphlet 1 : General Safety Regulations

General Safety Precautions

Safety Training

Planning and Conduct of Small Arms Shooting Exercises on

Classification and/or Field Firing ranges

Actions before and during an incidents and reporting of incidents

Small Arms Classification Shooting ranges

Training areas

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Storage and Transportation of ammunition and Explosives

Demonstrations

Module B: SAAO GS 3/77 Volume VII Safety Pamphlet 2

Safety Instructions for Infantry Platoon weapons and Pyrotechnics

Safety Precautions for Small calibre Weapons

* 5,59mm Rifles

* 9mm Pistols

* R1/R4/R5 Rifle

* Shotgun

* 7,62mm FN LMG

Safety Templates

Weapon Stages

Battle Simulation and Training Aids

Safety Instructions for High Explosives, Practice, Phosphorus Grenades,

40mm Grenade Launcher and No 2 R1M1 Shrapnel

Module C: Interpret a Topographical Map for Navigational purposes

2001

Train the Trainer Programme (Course Duration - 2 Days)

Learning Outcomes: Communicate effectively using various communication styles.

Address the adult learner appropriately.

Maintain guidelines for effective relationships in culturally diverse group.

Facilitate learning.

Set the learning context.

Design a learning intervention and define learning outcomes.

Offensive & Defensive Driving Techniques

Practical Advanced Driver Instructor's Course Completed (Course Duration - 3

Days)

2001

Learning Outcomes: Offensive and Defensive Driving

Vehicle Specifications

Defensive Driving Techniques

Practical Driving: Skid Pan and Convoy Driving:

* Techniques

* Defensive Driving

* Controlled Slides and Braking

* Emergency Braking

* Emergency Lane Changing

*

Handbrake Turn 90º (Left and Right)

*

Forward Turn 180º (Left and Right)

* Reverse 180º (J-Turn)

* Aquaplaning

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Tactical Training Programme Close Protection Operative for VIP (Duration - 10

Days)

2001 Learning Outcomes: Operational Planning. Risk Analysis.

The use of cover & concealment. Vehicle counter ambush drills.

Foot escort drills. Basic room clearance drills.

Threat assessment. Basic first aid-stab & gunshot wounds.

Hostage survival. Improvised explosive devices.

Threat assessment via internet. Surveillance/Counter Surveillance.

Bubbles of protection. Sustainability drills.

One hand shooting under stress. Counter attack drills.

Shooting under duress. Risk management.

Unarmed self defence. Team counter ambush tactics.

The SA Law pertaining firearms. Extreme close quarter shooting.

VIP Protection Course Completed (Certificate no 10853)-Course Duration: 9

Weeks

2002

Subjects:

Module A: Static Protection

Offensive Attacks

Physical Protection

Permit Control System

Search and Examination

Access Control

Contingency Planning

Information Security

Area Control

Handling of Post and Articles

Forged and Disputed Documents

Map Reading

Patrols and Observation

Search and Examination

Identification of Explosives

Buddy Aid

Basic Fire Prevention

Module B: Close Protection

VIP Theory

The Threat against the VIP/Principal

Protection Measures on Foot

Immediate Action Drills during Foot Formations

Static Protection

Module C: Firearms Training

Weapon Training - Theory and Practical

* Firearms Training

* Psychological Preparation

* Safety Measures

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* Practical Application and Techniques

* 9mm Heckler and Koch P7M8 Parabellum Pistol

* 9mm Z88 Beretta Parabellum Pistol

* 5.56mm R5 Semi-automatic Assault Rifle

* 12 Gauge Shotgun

Weapon Training - Practical

* Weapon Competence Assessment:

* R5 Assault Rifle

* 9mm Z88 Pistol

* 9mm P7M8 Heckler & Koch Pistol

* 12 Gauge Musler Shotgun

*

(AFI 1/9/92) - Table 16/17 : VIP Protection Tactical Shooting Table

*

APF 7 Book 2 Education, Training and Development

Volume 2 Training Part 12 Manual for Small arms Training

Chapter 3 Approved shooting tables for use in the SAAF

Module D: Offensive and Defensive Driving Techniques

Vehicle Specifications

Convoy Driving

Immediate Action Drills

Vehicle Surveillance

Defensive Driving Techniques

Practical Driving: Skid Pan and Convoy Driving at GEROTEK

*Techniques

*Defensive Driving

*Controlled Slides and Braking

*Emergency Braking

*Emergency Lane Changing

*Handbrake Turn 90 (Left and Right)

*Handbrake Turn 180 (Left and Right)

*Reverse 180 (J-Turn)

*Aquaplaning

Module E: Planning & Execution of VIP Protection Tasks

Planning Cycle

General Aspects

Safe Havens, Command Posts and Danger Areas

Example of a Threat Analysis

Plans

Module F: Basic Self-defence Techniques

Basic Techniques

Vital Attacking Areas

Pressure Points

Controlling Techniques

Defences

Notes

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Module G: Law Aspects

The Firearms Control Act 60 of 2000

The Criminal Procedure Act

Storage, transportation and carrying of firearms and ammunition

Declaration of persons as unfit to possess firearms

Schedule 2-Crimes & offences giving rise to unfitness enquiry by court

Control of firearm parts and ammunition

Conducting Outcomes-Based Assessment Completed (Certificate No

L479285Dor)

2004

Accreditation No: PEVE296070000000581

Level 3 - First Aid (2010)

Subjects:

Module 1: * The First Responder

Module 2: * The Emergency Scene

Module 3: * The Victim/Patient - The Human Body

Module 4-1: * Primary Survey/Care

Module 4-2: * Secondary Survey/Care

Level 3 - Fire Marshall (2010)

Subjects:

* Alerting the Fire Department

* The Law

* Element Plan

* Fire Evacuation Procedure

* Standby to Evacuate the Premises

* Hose Reels

* The "All Clear"

COMPUTER COURSES

1999

* Introduction to PC's (94%)

* Windows (90%)

* MS Excel Introductions & Intermediate (77%)

* MS Word Introductions & Intermediate (90%)

* Powerpoint (100%)

I have excellent knowledge of PC related functions. I also have extensive

knowledge wrt PC issues as and when they arise

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CAREER DETAILS (SOUTH AFRICAN AIR FORCE)

Positions Listed below:

ASSESSOR, EVALUATOR & FACILITATOR (January 2003 – June 2007)

Air Force Gymnasium - Training Control Wing (TCW) TCW Evaluation Co-ordinator (Assessor and Facilitator) TCW Evaluation Co-ordinator

Conducting and Evaluation of Protection & Regimental Course Examinations.

Assessor, Evaluator and Facilitator - Protection & Regimental Courses:

VIP Protection Course

Practical Pistol Shooting Course

Practical Pistol Shooting Masters Course

Shooting Range Safety Officers Course

Advanced Shooting Range Safety Officers Course

Firearms Training

Assessor - Protection & Regimental Training Instructors

Assessor - Protection & Regimental Training Course Programmes

Assessor - Protection & Regimental Weapon Training

9mm Heckler and Koch P7M8 Parabellum Pistol Instant Light Grenades

9mm Z88 Beretta Parabellum Pistol Smoke generators

9mm Glock 17 & 19 Pistol Practice Grenades

5.56mm R5 Semi-automatic Assault Rifle 40mm Grenade Launcher

Barette/Musler Pump Action Shotgun M26 Grenade

7,62mm FN Light Machine Gun (LMG)

Thunderflashes

Trip Flares

300m Signal and Illumination Flare

25mm Signal Flare and Pistol

15mm Signal Projector

ADMINISTRATION OF VARIOUS COURSES AND COURSE PROGRAMMES

Air Force Gymnasium - Training Control Wing (TCW)

TCW Admin & Systems & Evaluation Co-ordinator

Provide training and assessments and evaluations based on the learning outcomes

on the following courses:

(See subjects listed above regarding the different courses presented below.) VIP Protection Training Course.

Practical Pistol Shooting Course.

Practical Pistol Shooting Masters Course.

Shooting Range Safety Officers Course.

Advanced Shooting Range Safety Officers Course.

VIP Protection for SANDF members for Deployment to Burundi.

Offensive & Defensive Driving Techniques

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Department of Defence Mobilisation Centre - Training Commander

Static VIP Protection Preparation for members being deployed to Burundi

The aim of the course was to equip selected members with the necessary

knowledge, skills and attitude to render an effective duty as a Static VIP Protector in

Burundi.

CAREER DETAILS (PRIVATE INDUSTRY)

PSIRA Reg no: 1487493

PSIRA: Grade A

CORE TACTICAL (1 September 2007 - 28 February 2009)

SHIFT COMMANDER

Pro Active Security - Houghton Area (Johannesburg) Community Area Protection

(CAP) Initiative

Houses & Surrounding areas

DYNAMIC ALTERNATIVES (1 March 2008 - 30 September 2008)

PROTECTOR TO CEO OF ABSA CAPITAL & MANAGEMENT

The Protection of various foreign VIP's/Dignitaries and the protection of the CEO of

ABSA Capital. This includes:

Venue protection of various members from ABSA Capital.

Planning of routes to and from venues and homes.

Ensuring the safety of families of ABSA Capital top management.

FIDELITY SECURITY SERVICES (1 October 2008 - 28 February 2010)

OPERATIONS MANAGER

NATIONWIDE SECURITY HOLDINGS (1 March 2010 to Date 28 March 2014)

OPERATIONS/AREA MANAGER

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OMEGA NITRO RISK SOLUTIONS (T) LTD (10 August 2014 to Date)

OPERATIONAL MANAGER - TANZANIA

My current job description encompasses, but is not necessarily, limited to the

following at Omega Nitro Risk Solution (T) Ltd:

Management

Compilation and control the execution of the area's business.

Meet objectives set by the annual budget and business plan.

Ensure that employee appraisals are conducted twice annually.

Personnel should be managed in such manner that the staff turnover is kept

within the set norms.

Ensure that the disciplinary code and procedures are used in all instances

where disciplinary action is required. The employee’s rights will at all times be

respected.

The application of company administrative policies and procedures.

Good relations between the company and the Client wrt security services

rendered.

Ensuring the posting of security officers on site is done on time and according

to SLA specifications.

Ensuring that all security officers on site meet contractual requirements as

stipulated by the client.

Constantly evaluating the service levels provided and making

recommendations to the client regarding the improvement of services.

General management and supervision of security and office staff.

Control budget on a daily basis

Overseeing the HR functions at our Tanzania office to ensure that all HR related issues are dealt with according to the Tanzanian Labour Relations Act of 2004.

Overseeing certain financial aspects wrt the operational readiness of equipment, vehicles, uniform, travel costs, fuel and stationary.

Easy Roster management checks daily.

Growth

Identify and initiate strategies that will retain existing customers and win new

business. Quotations and tenders will be submitted for approval to the

Country Manager.

Employee Management

Approve all applications for leave.

Discuss with security managers and area office staff any leave authorised and

the resulting roster changes.

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Review all disciplinary hearings and findings and ensure that the correct

procedures have been followed.

Ensure pay queries were solved within seven (7) days after submission.

Ensure all requests and queries from the customer have been attended to.

Attend to queries raised by security officers that have been referred to you by

security managers.

Approve all uniform replacements once the relevant factors and reasons for

the replacement have been considered.

Plan uniform requirements well in advance and place an official order to the

national head office.

Weekly Responsibilities

Ensure that all resignations, dismissals or demotions once all the

circumstances and factors have been considered have been approved by

security managers and that a detailed record of all actions taken is kept.

Study any trends and evaluate the data in order to advise the customer

timeously of corrective action that is required. All recommendations must be

presented in writing.

Attend to all correspondence and respond and take action where required.

Perform regular spot checks and audits on time sheets. Ensure that the

sheets are completed accurately and correctly.

Prepare the required reports for the head office and ensure that all reports are

submitted on the target dates as instructed.

Ensure minutes of monthly customer meeting are compiled within seventy two

(72) hours after the meeting took place.

Ensuring that all HR related queries are dealt with promptly.

Ensuring the prompt submission of employment forms to the South African

office.

Submitting relevant weekly/monthly reports to Management and Clients.

Investigating incidents and reporting on such. Ensuring that feedback is given

wrt incidents.

Ensuring that all equipment/vehicles are in serviceable condition.

There is no Regulatory Authority in Tanzania for security officers. But at my

previous companies, I had to ensure that security officers are registered with

PSIRA and trained wrt security procedures on sites.

Currently I have to ensure that security officers receive the necessary training

wrt all aspects of becoming a security officer who wants to be employed by

Omega in Tanzania

Inspecting all company weapons issued to me for my control, which is on

remote sites.

Ensuring the safety and welfare of all Staff.

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Attached Information

I know what my objectives and goals are within my working environment and I believe that I can adapt to any working environment when I need to. The experience I have gained over the years has given me great self-confidence as a competent and respected manager. I have expert knowledge about all facets pertaining to my position in the company.

I am always willing to go out of my way to assist my colleagues, even if this means

sacrificing my own time. I believe that I render a service of very high quality and

standard and that I will be an asset to any organisation where I am employed. I am

professional in what I do, and I am a firm believer of doing things the first time in the

correct manner.

References

Country Manager Omega Nitro Risk Solutions (T) Ltd: Mr Gys Steyn

Address: Omega Nitro Risk Solution (T) Ltd

Plot 342

Mikocheni B

Dar es Salaam

Telephone: +255 (0) 783 961 468 / (+27) 083 271 7158

General Manager Fidelity Security Services: Mr Meyer Jooste

Address: Fidelity Security Services

385 Asiteleen street

Silvertondale

Pretoria

Telephone: 079 492 2436

Regional Manager Nationwide Security Holdings: Mr Brian Callanhan

Address: Nationwide Security Holdings

21 Impala Avenue

Doringkloof

Centurion

Pretoria

Telephone: 012 667 1656/071 861 9703

Other References

Team Leader: M. van Rooyen

Address: Dynamic Alternatives

93 River road

Lyttleton

0140

Telephone: 082 708 4992