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Maintenance Training

Location:
Gulf Breeze, FL, 32561
Posted:
November 06, 2010

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Mathis Dorf

*** ******* **

Gulf Breeze, FL. ****1

850-***-****

abh79p@r.postjobfree.com

Clearance: Active Secret

Overview

PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY:

Over 33 years as an officer technical manager in the field of operations

and maintenance of aviation ordnance and aircraft armament; managed and

directed the activities of aviation ordnance personnel in the performance

of aviation operational, test, research, and maintenance functions

involving aviation ordnance and aircraft armament. Over twenty-nine years

of operational leadership experience in high-risk ordnance operations as

they apply to tactical carrier aviation while serving in the U.S. Navy.

Extensive knowledge in weapons development and acquisition processes,

ordnance operations (aircraft/shipboard), integrated logistics support, and

explosive safety with proven technical expertise.

Experienced in defense budget development process, including planning,

management and execution. Eminently qualified to fill any position

involving ordnance/explosives operations, logistics, training,

transportation, inspections, security, and safety.

Established new aviation ordnance and armament maintenance procedures and

methods; planned, organized and directed the operation of aviation ordnance

activities; provided technical assistance and advice pertaining to aviation

ordnance and armament.

Formulated, directed, and evaluated training programs; wrote reports and

provided technical assistance and advice; generated programs and uses

computer programs and data to facilitate personnel and logistics

management; planned, supervised, and directed activities of subordinates.

Experience

April 2006 - October 2009 DCS Corporation, Alexandria, VA

A Technical/Logistics Analyst for Joint USAF/DoN Small Diameter Bomb II

(SDBII) Program

Provided support for the Joint USAF/DoN SDB II program to include all

Phases of Logistics life of the program.

Provided Support for Integrated Logistics Assessment for Dept of the Navy

Milestone "B" EMD (Engineering, Manufacture and Development) decision.

Provided support of Dept of Navy Integrated Logistics Support for Small

Diameter Bomb II and Joint Strike Fighter.

Provided recommendations for production planning, operational requirements

assessment and validation, logistics and tactical employment

considerations, and training requirements.

Experienced and knowledgeable of the DoN (Department of the Navy) Planning

Program Budgeting Information System (PBIS).

Evaluated technical and production issues, provide support and

recommendations to Weapon Program Managers, Headquarters Marine Corps, and

OPNAV N88 related to weapons systems cost.

Provided technical support for PMA-201/PMA-242 Logistics program teams.

Air to Ground Weapons Requirements Analyst for OPNAV N88 Department of the

Navy.

Collected, compiled and analyzed project and cost data for all Department

of the Navy (DoN) Air to Ground Weapons to include SLAM ER and Harpoon

missiles.

Provided support for a multiple of weapons to include (Hellfire, JSOW,

Airborne Rockets, and General Purpose Bombs) in both procurement/production

phases of their acquisition life cycle.

Reviewed technical improvement documents for completeness and accuracy.

Managed DoN Aviation Non-Nuclear Combat Expenditure Allowance (NCEA)

requirements for Navy and Marine Corps major claimants.

Reviewed technical improvement documents for completeness and accuracy.

February 2006 - March 2006

Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems, Tewksbury, MA

Senior Logistics Specialist

In charge of all assets for Performance Base Logistics for the

Complementary Low Altitude Weapons System (CLAWS)

Prepared and disseminated logistics plans orders and directives for the

CLAWS System.

Advised overall Marine Corps Logistics planners concerning type and number

of spare parts and repairable, non-repairable assets coordinated the

logistic procurement for all parts involved in the CLAWS system.

November 1976 - July 2005

United States Navy Aviation Ordnance (AOAN-LCDR/O4)

Supervised and coordinated receipt, stowage, movement, preparation, and

loading of munitions by squadron crews; interprets technical publications

and instructions on the handling of aviation ordnance equipment and

munitions; prepares correspondence and reports; plans, organizes, and

supervises aviation ordnance shops, storage facilities, and handling areas;

supervises the training of special weapons loading teams; analyzes reports

and prepares schedules of preventive maintenance; accounts for inventory;

evaluates assigned personnel; assists in aircraft accident investigation

Ordnance Logistics Officer, Naval Ammunition Logistic Center, Officer in

Charge, Lieutenant Commander

Responsible for all ordnance logistics requirements for assigned units for

all Atlantic Fleet Naval and Marine Corps Operational Forces.

Directed or conducted technical planning for weapons aspects of logistics

plans and programs for support of naval operating forces. Advises overall

logistic planners concerning type and number of weapons personnel,

materials and facilities necessary for operation and strategic plans.

Determined readiness of equipment in store to fulfill requirements of

mobilization plans. Coordinated assembly and checked progress of shipments

of advanced base assemblies. Directs maintenance, preservation, storage and

inventory control of advanced base weapons materials.

Managed 11 enlisted sailors and 6 government employees in the performance

of their duties as Navy/Marine Corps Ordnance logistic account managers.

Managed and coordinated the accounts for over 208 activities and 500+

weapon line items to include Precision Guided Munitions (JDAM), Air -to-

Air, and all conventional ordnance with a value of $586 million +

Advised overall logistic planners concerning type and number of personnel,

material and

facilities necessary for operation and strategic plans.

Coordinated retrograde shipment of over 11,000+ tons of ordnance material

with a value of $900 million+, upon completion of Operation Iraqi Freedom.

Prepared and briefed formal aviation ordnance logistics Professional

Education sessions.

Managed the use of CAIMS (Conventional Ammunition Integrated Management

System) and ROLMS (Retail Ordnance Logistic Management System) in the

movement, sourcing and positioning of Ordnance/Munitions.

Participated in Joint Planning Conferences, coordinating the sourcing and

shipment of over 16,000 tons of ordnance material with a value of $1.5

Billion+, in preparation for Operation Iraqi Freedom.

Developed and coordinated sourcing plans for material in support of

Navy/Marine Corps assigned units

Managed aviation ordnance ammunition on-loads for Carrier Strike Groups,

Amphibious Ready Groups and Maritime Positioning Force ships.

Coordinated air shipment of over 1000+ tons of ordnance material in support

of Operation Enduring Freedom.

Weapons Department Head, Aviation Ordnance Handling Officer, USS JOHN F

KENNEDY (CV 67), Lieutenant Commander

Managed six Naval Officers, twelve Chief Petty Officers and 230 enlisted

personnel in a critical Navy Ordnance billet.

Prepared and disseminated weapons doctrine, plans, orders and training

directives for the

command.

Advised overall logistic planners concerning type and number of weapons,

personnel, materials and facilities necessary for operation and strategic

plan.

Coordinated the logistic procurement, safety, stowage, assembly,

disassembly, issue, maintenance and training of all conventional ordnance

and explosive devices to include all Precision Guided Munitions (JDAM), all

Air-to-Air /Ground missiles to also include, EOD, SPECWAR, AMRRAM, HARPOON,

HARM and SLAM-ER.

Executed the first aircraft carrier Weapons Department to assemble and

deploy the lauded GBU-38(JDAM) in combat during operations in Iraq.

Maintained liaison and collaborated with different military commands

concerning the planning of all weapons evolutions.

Responsible for the enforcement of all applicable safety precautions,

operating instructions, and casualty reporting procedures.

Responsible for ensuring the efficient operation, maintenance and upkeep of

assigned magazine sprinkler systems, bomb elevators, and associated

handling equipment.



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