ROBERT DEAN OGIER JR.
Savannah, GA 31406
United States
Home: 912-***-****
Cell: 912-***-****
Email: abj5a2@r.postjobfree.com
WORK EXPERIENCE:
**/**/**** ** **/16/2010 – AIRCRAFT AVIONICS MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR
Supervisor: TERRANCE SKINNER, 270-***-****
U.S. ARMY, FT Campbell, KY 42223
Hrs per week: 60
Salary: $40,000
• Supervised and provided technical guidance to 27 subordinates on the avionics
subsystems on the OH-58D(R) helicopter
• Performed operational checks on various avionics subsystems such as the Global
Positioning System, Intercom Communications System, AM and FM radios, UHF radio,
Audio Distribution Unit, and the Satellite Communications radio system.
• Set up and operated ground support and test equipment to perform functional flight tests of
electrical and electronic systems.
• Tested and troubleshot instruments, components, and assemblies, using circuit testers,
oscilloscopes, or multimeters.
• Kept records of maintenance and repair work.
• Coordinated work with that of technicians and other aircraft maintenance personnel.
• Interpreted flight test data to diagnose malfunctions and systemic performance problems.
• Installed electrical and electronic components, assemblies, and systems in aircraft, using
hand tools, power tools, or soldering irons.
• Adjusted, repaired, or replaced malfunctioning components or assemblies, using hand
tools or soldering irons.
• Assembled components such as switches, electrical controls, and junction boxes, using
hand tools or soldering irons.
• Fabricated parts and test aids as required.
01/01/2007 to 02/26/2008 – AVIONICS QUALITY/ASSURANCE INSPECTOR
Supervisor: JAMES W. GOINS
U.S. ARMY, SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, HI 96857
Hrs per week: 60
Salary: $40,000
• Inspected the avionics subsystems maintenance performed on the OH-58D(R) helicopter.
• Ensured all repairs were completed according to published doctrine.
• Interpreted flight test data to diagnose malfunctions and systemic performance problems.
• Initiated Quality Deficiency Reports on faulty components.
• Maintained and updated maintenance forms and records.
• Kept records of maintenance and repair work.
01/01/2006 to 12/31/2006 – AIRCRAFT AVIONICS SUPERVISOR
Supervisor: HECTOR APONTE
U.S. ARMY, SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, HI 96857
Hrs per week: 60
Salary: $39,000
• Supervised and provided technical guidance to 27 subordinates on the avionics
subsystems on the OH-58D(R) helicopter
• Performed operational checks on various avionics subsystems such as the Global
Positioning System, Intercom Communications System, AM and FM radios, UHF radio,
and the Audio Distribution Unit.
• Set up and operated ground support and test equipment to perform functional flight tests of
electrical and electronic systems.
• Tested and troubleshot instruments, components, and assemblies, using circuit testers,
oscilloscopes, or multimeters.
• Kept records of maintenance and repair work.
• Coordinated work with that of technicians and other aircraft maintenance personnel.
• Interpreted flight test data to diagnose malfunctions and systemic performance problems.
• Installed electrical and electronic components, assemblies, and systems in aircraft, using
hand tools, power tools, or soldering irons.
• Adjusted, repaired, or replaced malfunctioning components or assemblies, using hand
tools or soldering irons.
• Assembled components such as switches, electrical controls, and junction boxes, using
hand tools or soldering irons.
• Fabricated parts and test aids as required.
02/01/2004 to 12/31/2005 – AIRCRAFT AVIONICS SUPERVISOR
Supervisor: JASON PRATT
U.S. ARMY, SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, HI 96857
Hrs per week: 60
Salary: $39,000
• Supervised and provided technical guidance to 19 subordinates on the avionics
subsystems on the OH-58D(R) helicopter
• Performed operational checks on various avionics subsystems such as the Global
Positioning System, Intercom Communications System, AM and FM radios, UHF radio,
and the Audio Distribution Unit.
• Set up and operated ground support and test equipment to perform functional flight tests of
electrical and electronic systems.
• Tested and troubleshot instruments, components, and assemblies, using circuit testers,
oscilloscopes, or multimeters.
• Kept records of maintenance and repair work.
• Coordinated work with that of technicians and other aircraft maintenance personnel.
• Interpreted flight test data to diagnose malfunctions and systemic performance problems.
• Installed electrical and electronic components, assemblies, and systems in aircraft, using
hand tools, power tools, or soldering irons.
• Adjusted, repaired, or replaced malfunctioning components or assemblies, using hand
tools or soldering irons.
• Assembled components such as switches, electrical controls, and junction boxes, using
hand tools or soldering irons.
• Fabricated parts and test aids as required.
02/01/2002 to 01/31/2004 – HEADQUARTERS MANAGER
Supervisor: RONALD WALTMAN
U.S. ARMY, Hunter Army Airfield, GA 31405
Hrs per week: 60
Salary: $32,500
• Responsible for the accountability and welfare of 47 subordinates.
• Performed the supervisor’s duties in his absence.
• Field operations, mission support,
• Headquarters senior trainer, assisted and evaluated section training.
• Equipment Maintenance Supervisor, preventive maintenance checks and services.
• Inspected common areas for cleanness and appearance.
• Garrison operations, detail support.
• Administration of sections paperwork.
• Evaluated lower management on a quarterly basis.
• Supported single employee programs.
05/01/2000 to 01/31/2002 – AVIONICS QUALITY/ASSURANCE INSPECTOR
Supervisor: Derrick Lewis
U.S. ARMY, Hunter Army Airfield, GA 31405
Hrs per week: 60
Salary: $32,500
• Inspected the avionics subsystems maintenance performed on the OH-58D(R) helicopter.
• Ensured all repairs were completed according to published doctrine.
• Interpreted flight test data to diagnose malfunctions and systemic performance problems.
• Initiated Quality Deficiency Reports on faulty components.
• Maintained and updated maintenance forms and records.
• Kept records of maintenance and repair work.
10/01/1999 to 04/30/2000– AVIATION MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR
Supervisor: PATRICK WRIGHT
U.S. ARMY, Hunter Army Airfield, GA 31405
Hrs per week: 60
Salary: $23,800
• Collected, maintained, and briefed the battalion commander on the 3ID aviation fleet.
• Coordinated supply request and maintenance transactions between two intermediate
maintenance companies, three battalions, and the Department of Logistics.
• Utilized all available resources and assets to accomplish missions
• Monitored and scheduled maintenance for all Aviation assets during annual Command
Post Exercise.
01/01/1999 to 09/30/1999– AIRCRAFT AVIONICS REPAIRER
Supervisor: Perry Neel
U.S. ARMY, Hunter Army Airfield, GA 31405
Hrs per week: 60
Salary: $23,800
• Performed operational checks on various avionics subsystems such as the Intercom
Communications System, AM and FM radios, UHF radio, and the Audio Distribution Unit.
• Set up and operated ground support and test equipment to perform functional flight tests of
electrical and electronic systems.
• Tested and troubleshot instruments, components, and assemblies, using circuit testers,
oscilloscopes, or multimeters.
• Kept records of maintenance and repair work.
• Coordinated work with that of technicians and other aircraft maintenance personnel.
• Interpreted flight test data to diagnose malfunctions and systemic performance problems.
• Installed electrical and electronic components, assemblies, and systems in aircraft, using
hand tools, power tools, or soldering irons.
• Adjusted, repaired, or replaced malfunctioning components or assemblies, using hand
tools or soldering irons.
• Assembled components such as switches, electrical controls, and junction boxes, using
hand tools or soldering irons.
• Fabricated parts and test aids as required.
04/01/1998 to 12/31/1998– AIRCRAFT ARMAMENT REPAIRER
Supervisor: Robert Castleberry
U.S. ARMY, Camp Stanton, Korea
Hrs per week: 60
Salary: $23,800
• Performed operational checks on various armament subsystems such as the .50 caliber
machine gun, rocket subsystem, hellfire and stinger.
• Set up and operated ground support and test equipment to perform functional flight tests of
electrical and electronic systems.
• Tested and troubleshot components and assemblies using multimeters.
• Kept records of maintenance and repair work.
• Coordinated work with that of technicians and other aircraft maintenance personnel.
• Interpreted flight test data to diagnose malfunctions and systemic performance problems.
• Installed electrical and electronic components, assemblies, and systems in aircraft, using
hand tools, power tools, or soldering irons.
• Adjusted, repaired, or replaced malfunctioning components or assemblies, using hand
tools or soldering irons.
• Assembled components such as switches, electrical controls, and junction boxes, using
hand tools or soldering irons.
• Fabricated parts and test aids as required.
10/01/1996 to 03/31/1998– AIRCRAFT ARMAMENT REPAIRER
Supervisor: Trefus Lee
U.S. ARMY, Hunter Army Airfield, GA 31405
Hrs per week: 60
Salary: $20,100
• Performed operational checks on various armament subsystems such as the .50 caliber
machine gun, rocket subsystem, hellfire and stinger.
• Set up and operated ground support and test equipment to perform functional flight tests of
electrical and electronic systems.
• Tested and troubleshot components and assemblies using multimeters.
• Kept records of maintenance and repair work.
• Coordinated work with that of technicians and other aircraft maintenance personnel.
• Interpreted flight test data to diagnose malfunctions and systemic performance problems.
• Installed electrical and electronic components, assemblies, and systems in aircraft, using
hand tools, power tools, or soldering irons.
• Adjusted, repaired, or replaced malfunctioning components or assemblies, using hand
tools or soldering irons.
• Assembled components such as switches, electrical controls, and junction boxes, using
hand tools or soldering irons.
• Fabricated parts and test aids as required
10/01/1995 to 09/31/1996– AIRCRAFT ARMAMENT REPAIRER
U.S. ARMY, Camp Humphreys, Korea 31405
Hrs per week: 60
Salary: $18,300
• Performed operational checks on various armament subsystems such as the .50 caliber
machine gun, rocket subsystem, hellfire and stinger.
• Set up and operated ground support and test equipment to perform functional flight tests of
electrical and electronic systems.
• Tested and troubleshot components and assemblies using multimeters.
• Kept records of maintenance and repair work.
• Coordinated work with that of technicians and other aircraft maintenance personnel.
• Interpreted flight test data to diagnose malfunctions and systemic performance problems.
• Installed electrical and electronic components, assemblies, and systems in aircraft, using
hand tools, power tools, or soldering irons.
• Adjusted, repaired, or replaced malfunctioning components or assemblies, using hand
tools or soldering irons.
• Assembled components such as switches, electrical controls, and junction boxes, using
hand tools or soldering irons.
• Fabricated parts and test aids as required
11/01/1993 to 09/30/1994– AIRCRAFT AVIONICS AND ELECTRICAL REPAIRER
Supervisor: Luis Colon
U.S. ARMY, Hunter Army Airfield, GA 31405
Hrs per week: 60
Salary: $16,600
• Performed operational checks on various avionic and electrical systems such as the flight
controls, stabilizer, and pitot static.
• Set up and operated ground support and test equipment to perform functional flight tests of
electrical and electronic systems.
• Tested and troubleshot components and assemblies using multimeters.
• Kept records of maintenance and repair work.
• Coordinated work with that of technicians and other aircraft maintenance personnel.
• Interpreted flight test data to diagnose malfunctions and systemic performance problems.
• Installed electrical and electronic components, assemblies, and systems in aircraft, using
hand tools, power tools, or soldering irons.
• Adjusted, repaired, or replaced malfunctioning components or assemblies, using hand
tools or soldering irons.
• Assembled components such as switches, electrical controls, and junction boxes, using
hand tools or soldering irons.
• Fabricated parts and test aids as required
05/01/1992 to 10/31/1993 – AIRCRAFT ARMAMENT REPAIRER
Supervisor: Julio Jimenez
U.S. ARMY, Hunter Army Airfield, GA 31405
Hrs per week: 60
Salary: $14,500
• Performed operational checks on various armament and electrical systems such as the
TADS/PNVS, IHADS and flight controls.
• Set up and operated ground support and test equipment to perform functional flight tests of
electrical and electronic systems.
• Tested and troubleshot components and assemblies using multimeters.
• Kept records of maintenance and repair work.
• Coordinated work with that of technicians and other aircraft maintenance personnel.
• Interpreted flight test data to diagnose malfunctions and systemic performance problems.
• Installed electrical and electronic components, assemblies, and systems in aircraft, using
hand tools, power tools, or soldering irons.
• Adjusted, repaired, or replaced malfunctioning components or assemblies, using hand
tools or soldering irons.
• Assembled components such as switches, electrical controls, and junction boxes, using
hand tools or soldering irons.
• Fabricated parts and test aids as required.
05/01/1990 to 04/30/1992 – AIRCRAFT ARMAMENT REPAIRER
Supervisor: Julio Jimenez
U.S. ARMY, Hunter Army Airfield, GA 31405
Hrs per week: 60
Salary: $14,500
• Performed operational checks on various armament and electrical systems such as the
20mm machine gun and TOW systems.
• Set up and operated ground support and test equipment to perform functional flight tests of
electrical and electronic systems.
• Tested and troubleshot components and assemblies using multimeters.
• Kept records of maintenance and repair work.
• Coordinated work with that of technicians and other aircraft maintenance personnel.
• Interpreted flight test data to diagnose malfunctions and systemic performance problems.
• Installed electrical and electronic components, assemblies, and systems in aircraft, using
hand tools, power tools, or soldering irons.
• Adjusted, repaired, or replaced malfunctioning components or assemblies, using hand
tools or soldering irons.
• Assembled components such as switches, electrical controls, and junction boxes, using
hand tools or soldering irons.
EDUCATION:
Central Texas College, General Studies, Total Semester hours earned: 25
American InterContinental University, Business Management, Total Semester hours earned: 18
Harold Washington College, General Studies, Total Semester hours earned: 6
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
06/01/1988 Interior Electrician course, 2 months/Army Engineers School
11/07/1989 AH-1F Series aircraft armament course, 6 months/Aviation Logistics School
10/16/1995 OH-58D aircraft armament course, 2 months/Aviation Logistics School
04/01/1997 AH-1 Intermediate Leadership and Management Development Course, 4
months/Aviation Logistics School
04/04/2008 OH-58D Advanced Leadership and Management Development Course, 5
weeks/Aviation Logistics School
AWARDS:
Meritorious Service Medal (1), Army Commendation Medal (6), Army Achievement Medal (5)
OTHER INFORMATION:
Currently hold a Secret Clearance
Willing to relocate