Jason P. Trotman
* **** D Fireside Dr.
* Centerville, OH 45459
* *******@*******.***
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
DoD SECRET ENTAC Security Clearence (Inactive). Specialized background in
Aviation as a Supervisor, Crew Chief, and Quality Control Inspector, 14
years experience in troubleshooting, maintenance, repair, and training of
aircraft system, maintenance practices, and quality control and review.
Adept to designing flow for inspections, researching, technical manuals,
schematics, and diagrams. Proficient in management, prioritizing,
scheduling, training, and coordination of personnel. Knowledgeable in the
use of precision tools and machines, hand tools, hardware, and various
machinery. Adept in management turn-in, receiving, and tracking of
controlled assets, parts, and equipment. Seeking a maintenance, quality
control, or management oriented position offering challenge, accountability
and an opportunity for career advancement.
Additional: Knowledgeable in the use of Microsoft Office programs and
Microsoft-based computer servers. Qualified in use of MB-2 aircraft tow
vehicle, MB-4 aircraft tow vehicle, deicer, bucket truck, JLG high reach,
universal maintenance stand, warehouse tug, crane, winch, and forklifts 5-
15K and ATK.
EDUCATION AND SPECIALIZED TRAINING
University of Maryland University College
-Bachelor's of Art in English and History: In Work 114 credit hours of
required 120 complete
Community College of the Air Force :
-Associate's of Science, Aerospace Maintenance
Six Sigma Green Belt Certification: In Work
Aerospace Maintenance Craftsman Course U.S. Air Force Technical
School
U.S. Air Force Technical School Aerospace Maintenance
Apprentice Course
Community College of the Air Force Repair and Reclamation
Course, C-130
Airman Leadership School Engine Run Course, C-130
Engine Run Course, C-130/E-3 Technical Order Course
Benchstock Management Course HazMat/HazCom Course
Train the Trainer Course Quality Air Force Course
Isochronal Insepction Course, C-135/E-3
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE SUMMARY
7/2009 - 8/2010 Al Salam Aircraft Company, Saudi Arabia
03/2008 - 7/2009 Child Development Technician, WPAFB, OH
1/2006 - 09/2007 Paraprofessional/Co-Teacher, Kubasaki H.S.,
Okinawa, Japan
5/2005 - 12/2005 English Teacher, Okinawa, Japan
12/1993 - 2/2005 U.S. Air Force
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE DETAIL
Quality Control Aircraft General Inspector Current Secret Clearance 7/2009
to 8/2010
Al Salam Aircraft Co.
Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Royal Saudi Air Force, 6th Flying Wing, AWACS Squadron, Prince Sultan AB,
Al Kharj, KSA
. Assigned to the Boeing 707-300 airframe with the General Electric CFM
56 (F108) powerplant.
. Performed as quality control inspector for aircraft, support
equipment, maintenance, engineering, and management assessments.
. Managed and supervised a team of five airframe and powerplant
mechanics.
. Responsible for daily planning and accountability as well as tasking.
. Planned and scheduled work flow to meet modification timeline.
. Performed quality assurance inspections of work performed by other
mechanics (red-x appointment).
. Trained assigned mechanics in proper use of precision measuring
devices, special tools and inspection equipment.
. Coordinated Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF) and Boeing International
Support Systems inspections with RSAF personnel, contractors, and
onsite representatives.
. Used computer programs such as CAMS, Autolog, Microsoft Word, Excel,
Powerpoint, and Engine Management Databases to track, update and
present status reports.
. Used Royal Saudi Air Force, U.S. Air Force, and equipment instruction
manuals.
. Qualified Impoundment Authority and Safety Representative
.
Isochronal Inspection Dock Chief/Floor Chief 2002-2005
U.S. Air Force, Okinawa, Japan
. Assigned to 18 EMS which directly supports sortie production for a
14,000-hour annual flying-hour program
. Performed as Area supervisor, Floor Chief, and Dock Chief for
isochronal inspections of KC-135R/T and E-3B aircraft.
. Performed Pre and Post Dock meetings to establish requirements, assign
duties, and coordinate flow of inspections, troubleshooting, and
maintenance of aircraft.
. Used technical manuals and test equipment to troubleshoot
discrepancies.
. Managed and supervised up to 20 inspectors directly and as many as 60
indirectly during inspection processes.
. Responsible for paper and computer database aircraft forms and records
maintenance.
. Performed duties as a field mechanic on various military aircraft at
deployed locations to include the EA-6 and MH-53.
. Operated engines on aircraft as required.
. As Dock Chief/Assistant Section Chief, distributed work assignments,
managed scheduling and training of personnel to accomplish daily
missions.
. Used computer programs to communicate, provide data management, track,
update and present status reports.
Aircraft Crew Chief/Repair and Reclamation Craftsman
U.S. Air Force, Multiple Locations Worldwide
. Performed airframe maintenance on AC-130H/U, MC-130E/H/P and C-130E/H
aircraft.
. Managed and supervised mechanics in servicing, inspections, and
maintenance.
. Conducted troubleshooting of aircraft systems.
. Maintained aircraft records and forms.
. Coordinated internal and outside agencies to complete maintenance and
inspections as required.
. Used special tools and equipment.
. Read and interpreted blueprint drawings, schematics, and manuals.
. Performed quality assurance inspections of work performed by other
mechanics.
. Performed duties as a field mechanic at deployed locations (Germany,
Italy, Turkey, Bahrain).
MILITARY SERVICE
United States Air Force 12/1993 - 2/2005. Honorable Discharge
Aircraft Maintenance Craftsman/Crew Chief-2A571, Rank E-5