Liam Johnston
About
Liam Johnston is from Issaquah, Washington, United States. Liam works in the following industries: "Internet", "Higher Education", "Retail", "Leisure, Travel & Tourism", "Electrical & Electronic Manufacturing", and "Aviation & Aerospace". Liam is currently Mechanical Technician at Fresh Consulting, located in Issaquah, Washington, United States. Liam also works as Challenge Course Specialist at YMCA Camp Seymour, a job Liam has held since Jun 2021. In Liam's previous role as a Custodial Aide at Western Washington University, Liam worked in Bellingham, Washington, United States until Jun 2021. Prior to joining Western Washington University, Liam was a Capstone Senior Project at Boeing and held the position of Capstone Senior Project. Prior to that, Liam was a Program Specialist at YMCA Camp Seymour, based in Gig Harbor, Washington, United States from Jun 2020 to Aug 2020. Liam started working as Peer Mentor at Western Washington University in Feb 2020. From Jun 2019 to Jun 2020, Liam was Camp Counselor at YMCA Camp Seymour, based in Gig Harbor, Washington. Prior to that, Liam was a Delivery Driver at QQ Li's Chinese Cuisine, based in Bellingham, Washington Area from Feb 2019 to Jun 2019. Liam started working as Logistics Team Member at Target in Tacoma, Washington in Jun 2018.
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Liam Johnston's current jobs
Responsible for training and evaluating staff in teambuilding, facilitating, and belaying in accordance with ACCT (Association for Challenge Course Technology) standards Responsible for inspecting and documenting high ropes elements/ gear on a monthly basis Responsible for setting up and inspecting equipment each day, and facilitation on high ropes elements of groups of children aged 12-18
Liam Johnston's past jobs
Was frequently put in charge, solo or with a team, of programs that needed strict safety regulation, such as climbing wall, archery range, and zipline. Created COVID safe ways to run previously mentioned programs such as climbing wall, archery range, zipline, including sanitization of equipment and maintaining social distancing. These programs satisfied the American Camp Association and Health department’s requirements for COVID-19 safety. Used first aid training when necessary.