TSgt Mark Delmonte, USAF (Ret.)
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A 20+ year veteran of the United States Air Force with over 18 years
experience in the educational and training fields desires to obtain a
position that allows the use of my expertise of curriculum design,
evaluation, and needs analysis.
Education: B.S. Workforce Education and Development
August 2006
Southern Illinois University, Illinois
A.A.S. Instructor Technology and Military Science
February 2005
Community College of the Air Force
Experience:
Sept 2006 to Robbinsville High School
Robbinsville, New Jersey
June 2010 Aerospace Science Instructor- Air Force JR ROTC Program
Assistant program manager of Air Force Junior Reserve Officer
Training Corps specializing in lessons of Aerospace Science,
Leadership, Management, and Communications; designed and
administered tests; designed and implemented procedures for
ongoing assessments of both student and program needs;
established and maintained effective communications with
parents, school administrators, board of education, AF HQ, and
community civic groups; administered ROTC program including
federal funds, federal records, and federal equipment;
interviewed cadets for promotions; mentored cadets as necessary.
May 1996 to United States Air Force
Fort Dix, New Jersey
Aug 2005 Course Director- Air Mobility Warfare Center
Trained military personnel in air base defense, mobility
operations, and transportation management; one of 5 supervisors
responsible for oversight of fifty instructors; trained incoming
instructors; developed program guidelines and instructional
materials; developed specialized programs for target groups
based on world-wide events; analyzed effectiveness of training
and curriculum to ensure that Department of Defense requirements
were be met; studied state, federal, and foreign laws to ensure
their enforcement;
June 1993 to United States Air Force
McGuire AFB, New Jersey
May 1996 Training Manager- 621st Aerial Port Squadron
Established unit training and education programs; developed
program guidelines and instructional materials; maintained
schedule of training classes; maintained training records for
squadron.
June 1993 to United States Air Force
McGuire AFB, New Jersey
Jan 1992 Training Manager- 305th Aerial Port Squadron
Section training manager responsible for staff of 35; prepared
training material for unit; monitored progress of personnel's
career; conducted evaluations of courses offered and made
recommendations to HQ to ensure goals were being met.