CARLY MARIE HERNANDEZ
**** *. ***** ****** **. Apt. C • Corpus Christi, TX 78412 • 361-***-**** • abi7s9@r.postjobfree.com
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
• 24+ years in the U.S. Navy
• Industrious and willing manager who displays noticeable professional competence, flexibility and initiative.
• Directed 14 work centers, supervising approximately 100 maintenance personnel.
• Extensive Leadership and Management training
• Possess superior communication skills with the ability to accomplish tasks under high-pressure situations
• Guarantees success by tackling every task with unusual aggressiveness and total dedication.
• Anticipates change and eliminates potential situations before they become problems.
• Outstanding organizational skills
• Covets responsibility
• Display superlative ability in the performance of all assigned tasks.
• Aircraft Model Experience: HH-2, HH-3H, UH-1N Helicopters, EA-3B, EP-3E Reconnaissance Aircraft, F14 Fighter,
EA-6B Electronic Warfare, and T-34C and T-44A Naval Primary Trainer
KEY ACCOMPLISHMENTS
• Established and directed a maintenance training program emphasizing by-the-book techniques which significantly
increased system knowledge and capability of Maintenance Control.
• Implemented a program to upgrade the material condition of UH-1N aircraft. Resulted in vibration analysis problems
being virtually eliminated, time for phase performance was reduced by 40% and the mean time between failures was
reduced markedly.
• Developed and implemented the AIMD Hydraulic Contamination/Control PQS/On-The-Job training program and
established the criteria for certification of hydraulic contamination/control inspectors.
• Researched, correlated and initiated a local corrosion control maintenance requirement card deck expeditiously and
with an extremely high degree of quality.
EXPERIENCE
07/06 to Present - Sikorsky Aerospace Maintenance - Corpus Christi, TX
T-34 Aircraft Maintenance Coordinator - Supervise 52 personnel in 4 work centers in the scheduling of aircraft
maintenance, both scheduled and unscheduled on the T 34C. Ensure available aircraft are ready for flight in the support of
pilot training.
1998 to 2006 – L-3 Vertex Aerospace - Corpus Christi, TX
T-44 Aircraft Maintenance Coordinator (2006) - Supervised, coordinated and managed day-to-day operations for T-44
maintenance. Planned and organized numerous scheduled and unscheduled maintenance tasks for 4 work centers and 65
maintenance personnel.
T-34 Aircraft Maintenance Coordinator (1999 to 2006) - Supervised, coordinated and scheduled aircraft maintenance on
the T-34C Naval Trainer. Planned and organized numerous scheduled and unscheduled maintenance tasks for 5 work
centers of 54 aircraft maintenance personnel. Reviewed, updated and filed aircraft maintenance forms and associated
records. Maintained aircraft records and historical documentation. Planned and forecasted weekly, monthly and yearly
schedules for special inspections and time life items. Input maintenance documentation into electronic data files.
Maintained Core Automated Maintenance Systems.
T-34 Scheduled Aircraft Maintenance Technician (1998 to 1999) - Performed scheduled hourly and calendar inspections
on T-34C Naval Training Aircraft utilizing technical publications and tech orders.
1996 to 1998 - Raytheon Aerospace Company - Corpus Christi, TX
CARLY MARIE HERNANDEZ
6314 S. Padre Island Dr. Apt. C • Corpus Christi, TX 78412 • 361-***-**** • abi7s9@r.postjobfree.com
Aircraft Dispatcher - Reviewed T-34 aircraft discrepancies book, assigned aircraft to aircrew for assigned training flights.
Informed maintenance coordinator of any discrepancies noted by aircrew.
1995 to 1996 - Montgomery Ward & Company - Corpus Christi, TX
Facilities Repairman - Repaired, assembled and organized company display assemblies in departments for product
presentation.
1971 to 1995 – United States Navy - Worldwide
Production Control Maintenance Manager (1993 to 1995) - Supervised 5 divisions in the repair and reissue of aircraft
components in the support on Naval operations in the Mediterranean Theater.
Operations Maintenance Control Supervisor (1990 to 1993) - Supervised 57 aircraft maintenance personnel on 2 UH-1N
Naval Helicopters in support of South Texas Naval Search and Rescue, Coordinated and scheduled maintenance while
maintaining 80% plus aircraft availability, with 100% mission completion rate. Certified Safe for Flight. Instrumental in
the identification of NEC and personnel requirements for the establishment of AIMD in support of MH-53 squadrons
moving to NAS Corpus Christi. Coordinated support and consumable material requirements for the transient aircraft
participating in the 1993 NAS Corpus Air Show. Planned and executed the maintenance efforts in support of highly
visible VIP flights in the local area and the base realignment commission. Ensured all commitments were flawlessly met.
Established and directed a maintenance training program emphasizing by-the-book techniques which significantly
increased system knowledge and capability of maintenance control. Implemented a program to upgrade the material
condition of HH-1N aircraft. Resulted in vibration analysis problems being virtually eliminated, time for phase
performance has been reduced by 40% and the mean time between failures has been reduced. Coordinated hangar and
maintenance spaces for transient aircraft and detachment maintenance personnel. Performed an ordnance inventory
accountability inspection for Weapons Division, resulting in improved ammunition accounting and inventory and issue
procedures.
Aircraft Maintenance Control Supervisor and Personnel Manager (1987 to 1990) - Supervised and coordinated the
maintenance of 5 work center on 5 EA-6B Naval Aircraft both shore based and at sea while deployed to the
Mediterranean, Western Pacific and Indian Oceans.
Night Shift Production Supervisor (1984 – 1986) - Supervised and coordinated the maintenance efforts of 5 divisions in
the repair of components for the T-2 and A-4 Naval Training Aircraft.
Maintenance Control Supervisor (1980 to 1984) - Supervised 7 work centers, 130 personnel in performing scheduled and
unscheduled maintenance on EA-3B, EP-3E and P-3A Naval aircraft both at home base and deployed. Responsible for
planning, directing, and controlling the performance and execution of Aviation Maintenance Department functions at the
organizational and intermediate levels. Ensured unit's combat readiness or ability to perform its mission. Established goals
and developed plans to meet those goals. Possess a detailed, working knowledge of all Navy-sponsored aviation
maintenance programs and processes. Also have detailed knowledge of the Naval Aviation Logistics Command
Management Information Systems (NALCOMIS). Held the position as Petty Officer in charge and Quality Assurance
Representative while deployed.
Aircraft Maintenance Technician (1974 to 1979) - Performed scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on F-14 Naval
training aircraft, EA-3B and EP-3E Naval aircraft both shorebased and at sea. Also collateral Duty Inspector on
airframes, flight controls, hydraulics and related systems.
Maintenance Technician and Plane Captain (1971 to 1974) - Performed scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on HH-
3A and HH-2H Combat Search and Rescue Helicopter both shorebased and at sea during the Vietnam War.
MILITARY EDUCATION
• Leadership & Management Education & Training
• Leadership and Management Training
CARLY MARIE HERNANDEZ
6314 S. Padre Island Dr. Apt. C • Corpus Christi, TX 78412 • 361-***-**** • abi7s9@r.postjobfree.com
• F-14 Airframes/Hydraulics Systems
• F-14 Airframe & Hydraulics Operations and Repair
• P-3 Hydraulics, Flight Controls and Structures Course
• P-3 Hydraulics, Flight Control and Structures Repair
• Aviation Mechanics Hydraulics "A" School
• Basic Aviation Mechanics Hydraulics Maintenance