Michael Williams
acuh6d@r.postjobfree.com
OBJECTIVE
Seeking a position in Management, Aerospace or Safety fields.
STATUS CATEGORY
• Transitioning Service member
SKILLS
• Problem-Solving
• Leadership
• Communication
• Attention to Detail
• Analytical
• Inventive
• Self-Motivated
• Risk Management
• Integrity
• Continuous improvement
• Public Speaking
• Aircraft System Operator
WORK EXPERIENCE/MILITARY SERVICE
United States Air Force
MOC: 2A571B
Duty Station: Dyess AFB
Rank: E5
Aerospace Maintenance Craftsman - June 20 2007 – Present
● Maintain aircraft, support equipment, and form records. Troubleshoot and maintain aircraft structures, systems, and components. Interprets inspection findings and determines adequacy and corrective actions. Adjusts, aligns, rigs, and calibrates aircraft systems. Reviews maintenance forms, aircraft records, and reports to ensure c Maintain aircraft, support equipment, and form records. Troubleshoot and maintain aircraft structures, systems, and components. Interprets inspection findings and determines adequacy and corrective actions. Adjusts, aligns, rigs, and calibrates aircraft systems. Reviews maintenance forms, aircraft records, and reports to ensure complete documentation.
omplete documentation.
• - 8+ years on airframe
• - Manage/Supervise 50+ personnel
• - Supervisor 6 years
Wal-Mart
Night-Shift Supervisor (stocker) - September 15 2005 to September 25 2006 to 40+ Hours/Week
• - Primary job duties may include loading and unloading shipments, organizing backroom spaces, constructing displays, and stocking shelves. Walmart stock associates must possess the ability to lift heavy objects in excess of 50 pounds. Knowledge of operating heavy machinery such as forklifts may also prove necessary. (Supervisor) Ensuring customer service, supervising employees, enforcing company regulations, and taking care of various administrative tasks. Track inventories and coordinate merchandise shipments.
Educational Experience
USAF Aerospace Maintenance Apprentice (C130)
Technical or Occupational Certificate in Aircraft Maintenance
January 15, 2007 to July 28, 2007
● Training teaches a common understanding of aircraft maintenance procedures, such as servicing techniques and inspection concepts.
PREFERRED LOCATION(S)
• Houston, TX, United States
REFERENCES
• Douglas Wells (Tsgt (Production)) acuh6d@r.postjobfree.com
• Jason Morris (Msgt (Section Chief) ) acuh6d@r.postjobfree.com
• James Williams (SMsgt (Superintendent)) acuh6d@r.postjobfree.com
Estimated Availability Date: May 1, 2016