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Maintenance Manager

Location:
Houston, TX
Posted:
October 14, 2013

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Resume:

Jacques Brown

***** **** ****** **.

Houston TX. 77041

Cell: 931-***-****

Email: *******.*****@**.****.*** or

*********@*****.***

Objective: Seeking a position as an Aircraft Mechanic Lead/ Operations Manager.

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS

A mature, hardworking, dedicated and loyal maintenance professional

Over 21 years maintenance experience with AH-64A/D Helicopters

Over 3 year maintenance experience with UH-60L/M, OH-58D, and CH-47 Helicopters

Over 16 years’ experience as a Technical Inspector and Weight and Balance Technician

Over 17 years managing safety programs for small, medium, and large sized

organizations

Expert in the use and maintenance of aircraft technical publications, both paper and

electronic

Expert in the use of required maintenance forms and records

Highly proficient with Unit Level Logistics System-Aviation (ULLS-A and ULLS-A(E))

computerized maintenance records

Active Government Secret security clearance

Possesses a U.S. Passport

Highly proficient with Windows and Microsoft software and PC operation

Excellent organizational and record keeping skills

Excellent written and verbal communication skills

Able to work with diverse groups of people with outstanding results

Numerous awards and commendations for performance

Willing to travel

EXPERIENCE

March 2010- May 2013 QinetiQ-NA, Business Intelligence Analysts/Data Monitor

Collect Maintenance Data on AH-64D deployed to Afghanistan to ensure accurate and

logistical information

Monitor Data and support US ARMY units around the world

February 1989-March 2010 US ARMY

July 2008- December 2010 QC NCOIC U.S. ARMY Camp Shank Afghanistan

Attended daily PC meetings to lay out plans for the day

Scheduled weightings for seven AH-64’s, six UH-60M’s, four UH-60L’s, and three

CH-47’s.

Ensured TBO charts were up to date before, during, and after phases

July 2007- July 2008 1SG U.S. ARMY Camp Eagle Korea

Performed daily duties of training and maintaining 52 personnel administrative data.

Over watched and trained seven Non Commission Officers in reports and evaluations.

Maintained four duty rosters with minimal personnel.

January 2005- July 2007 Platoon Sergeant (AH-64 Platoon Sergeant) U.S. Army Fort

Campbell Ky.

Performed all phases of aircraft system and subsystem inspection, troubleshooting, repair

and component repair or replacement at both the Organizational and Intermediate levels

Performed minor electrical repairs in accordance with applicable technical data

Supervised and maintained up to $375 million of Army aircraft and support equipment

with no losses

Maintained records for all GSE equipment TPE and stay behind equipment

August 2003- December 2004 QC NCOIC (AH-64, UH-60L, CH-47, OH-58D Section

Supervisor/Technical Inspector) U.S. Army Fort Campbell KY.

Performed all phases of aircraft system and subsystem inspection, troubleshooting, repair

and component repair or replacement at the Intermediate level

Performed minor avionics and electrical repair on components that are no longer

available through the Army supply, returning them to a serviceable condition

Over 3 years’ experience with the UH-60L in all aspects of aircraft technical inspection,

to include pre, in-progress, and post maintenance airworthiness certification

Highly proficient in the maintenance of aircraft historical records to include application

and documentation of safety of flight messages

Knowledgeable in UH-1, UH-60L/M, AH-64A/D, CH-47, OH-58D aircraft weight and

balance to include weighing of the aircraft and the use of automated weight and balance

programs

May 2000-August 2003 AH-64 Platoon Sergeant U.S. Army Fort Campbell KY

Performed inspection of 8 AH-64D during pre, during, and post-deployment to OIF 03-

01

Evaluated and trained aircraft maintenance procedures

Trained 14 Crew Chief personnel in maintenance and servicing of 8 AH-64D

September 1997-May 2000 AH-64A Technical Inspector U.S. Army Fort

Campbell KY.

Trained 6 personnel in advanced aircraft maintenance and inspection techniques

Implemented the AH-64 Helicopter Crew Chief training program

Trained and supervised 3 NCO’s with outstanding results

Supervised and maintained aircraft and equipment valued at over $136.5 million

September 1996-September 1997 AH-64, UH-1, UH-60, OH-58A/C Maintenance Supervisor

U.S. Army Camp Eagle Korea

Highly proficient in the maintenance of aircraft historical records to include application

and documentation of safety of flight messages

Proficient in aircraft weight and balance to include weighing of the aircraft and the use of

automated weight and balance programs

September 1993-September 1996 AH-64 Aircraft Crew Chief/ DART Leader U.S. Army

Performed all phases of aircraft system and subsystem inspection, troubleshooting, repair

and component repair or replacement at both the Organizational and Intermediate levels

Over 500 hours flight time as a DART Leader aboard UH-60 helicopters with no

accidents

February 1989-September 1993 AH-64 Mechanic U.S. Army Fort Hood TX.

Selected over 12 other entry level mechanics for crew chief duties due to abilities and

attitude

Deployed unit to Hanau Germany August 1990

Completed eleven 250 hour phases from notification of deployment to Desert Shield/

Storm

(3 months)

EDUCATION

U.S. Army:

AH-64 Helicopter Repairer Course

AH-64 Helicopter Repairer Supervisor (Quality Control)

Aviation Accident Prevention

AH-64D Longbow Transition Course

FCC Licensed with Radar

AH-64 Helicopter Repairer Supervisor Advanced Course

Aviation Logistics Manager Course

Commanders Safety Course

Army Safety and Composite Risk Management Course

Additional Duty Safety Course

On-the Job Training UH-1, OH-58A/C/D, CH-47, UH-60L/M Helicopter Repair,

North Central Institute: 48 semester units in General Mechanics

Employee Certification

I, the undersigned, hereby certify that the above professional experience, education/degrees, and

security clearance information provided in my resume are accurate and complete to the best of

my knowledge. I understand that any misrepresentation of the above professional credentials

may constitute grounds for termination of my employment.

Jacques Brown 13 July 2013

Employee Certification Signature Date



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