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Jamie Goode

Hazmat Security Specialist at Great Lakes Water Authority

Jamie Goode has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. In 1999, they started as a Sales Representative and Grower at Frank Smith and Sons Farm and Greenhouse, where they worked until 2007. Jamie then transitioned into the field of emergency services and joined US Steel as an Emergency Services Fire Inspector from 2013 to 2016. From 2016 to 2017, Jamie worked as a Remote Delivery Instructor at SERTC. In 2017, they became a Contract Instructor at the Michigan State Police Emergency Management and Homeland Security Training Center. In 2018, Jamie took on various roles, including serving as a Captain at the Sumpter Township Fire Department, a Contract Instructor at Leidos, and the Owner/Lead Instructor at All Hazards Fire Training LLC. Most recently, in 2020, Jamie joined the Great Lakes Water Authority as a Hazmat Security Specialist.

Jamie Goode's education history is as follows:

Jamie attended Airport High School from 1995 to 1998, but did not obtain a degree or pursue a specific field of study during this time. Subsequently, Jamie attended Michigan State University, although the duration of this education is unknown.

Jamie then pursued several certifications and courses. They obtained a degree in "Crude by rail" from SERTC (exact dates unknown). Jamie also completed courses in leadership and management, as well as hazmat tech/WMD tech from SERTC. In addition, Jamie completed a company officer 1&2 course at Schoolcraft College and emergency response and instructor 2 courses at Texas A&M University.

Furthermore, Jamie obtained several additional certifications:

- NFPA Fire Instructor II from TEEX in March 2014

- Hazardous Materials Specialist from Eureka Educators in October 2013

- EMT-Basic from National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians in September 2013

- Incident Safety Officer from Michigan Firefighter Training Council in June 2013

- Fire Instructor1 from Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service in March 2013

- NFPA 1001 Fire Officer 1 from Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service in March 2013

- NIMS: ICS for the Fire Service from Michigan Firefighter Training Council in January 2013

- Rope Rescue Technician from Michigan Urban Search and Rescue in October 2012

- Trench Rescue Technician from Michigan Urban Search and Rescue in October 2012

- Structural Collapse Technician from Michigan Urban Search and Rescue in September 2012

- Machine Rescue Operations from Michigan State University in July 2012

- Confined Space Enhanced Operations from Michigan Urban Search and Rescue in May 2012

- Firefighter 1&2 from Michigan Firefighter Training Council in June 2008

- NIMS,100,200,300,400,700,701,702,703,704,706,800,907 from US Department of Homeland Security FEMA (specific dates unavailable)

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