Maegan Kay Grogan
Hubert, NC **539
Cell: 910-***-****
abncmo@r.postjobfree.com
To obtain an analyst position which will enable me to utilize my extensive
Objective
background, technical knowledge, and expertise of various Marine Corps
systems while capitalizing on my strengths in logistics management, customer
service, and product support.
Security Active Top Secret Clearance
Cleara
nce
Bachelor of Arts, Business Administration
Education Campbell University, Camp Lejeune, NC
Major: Business Administration
In Progress-Scheduled Completion Spring 2010
Associates Degree, General Studies
Campbell University, Camp Lejeune, NC
Graduated 2007
Naval Aviation Quality Assurance Administration
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Other Aircraft Maintenance Non Commissioned Officer (MC Course: 6001A)
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Education Aviation Maintenance Work Center Supervisor (MC Course: 605)
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Sergeants Nonresident Program (MC Course: 8000)
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Training Management (MC Course: 8004ZZ)
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Basic Features of Excel 2000
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Fundamentals of Reliability Centered Maintenance ( NAVAIR-00-25-403)
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Employmen General Dynamics/Intelligence Solutions Division, Jacksonville, NC (October
t 2008 – Present)
• Senior Administrative Logistics Specialist
Job duties and skills:
o Provide administrative, logistical and clerical support for numerous
projects with the General Support program at Camp Lejeune, N.C. and
in Iraq.
o Maintain files, logs, invoice records, purchase orders and other related
documents.
o Provide analytical and reporting support using ICE2 contract metrics to
determine sustainment requirements, staffing, equipment support, and
maintenance trends.
o Provide administrative and logistics support for the project lead, the
USMC SRO Area Manager and the Marine Corps Funding Manager.
o Conduct site inventories for USMC units both in a garrison and
deployed environment
Office manager for the Camp Lejeune site conducting new hire
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indoctrinations, maintaining the office personnel database for the USMC
SRO region, ordering quarterly office supplies, and
updating/maintaining training records for the USMC SRO region.
General Dynamics/NAFSD, Havelock, NC (May 2007 – October 2008)
• Functional Analyst II
Job duties and skills:
o Conducted analytical studies applicable to design interface and
maintenance planning.
o Was responsible for performing Reliability Centered Maintenance
(RCM) analysis for all systems associated with the CH-46 aircraft by
researching and identifying potential logistics and maintenance
deficiencies.
o Collected and input fleet 3M data into IRCMS 6.XXX format and
performed technical analysis to determine the validity and effectiveness
of current maintenance actions using RCM methodology.
o Made recommendations to correct and enhance sustainability and
maintenance planning pertaining to the CH-46 program.
o Performed analysis of operational ILS requirements to determine cost
effectiveness of maintenance tasks, modifies preventive maintenance
programs, and packages PM requirements into specific intervals to
optimize tasks at all maintenance levels.
o Performed logistical/maintenance supportability by conducting research,
evaluation, technical analysis, integration, and subsequent delivery of
technical documentation.
o Provided analyses, technical studies, and reports in support of
Organizational, Intermediate, and Depot Level Maintenance Tasks and
Maintenance Planning.
o Developed and evaluated maintenance tasks, requirements, and
concepts, evaluates new, revised, improved concepts and techniques.
o Identified and recommended areas for changes and improvements for
optimizing maintenance intervention and tactics to meet predetermined
affordability and reliability goals.
Boeing Aerospace, MCAS New River, NC (January 2006 – May 2007)
• Depot Level Avionics Technician/CMS Avionics Technician
Job duties and skills:
o Performed logistics/maintenance supportability while performing depot
level avionics modifications/airframe changes to CH-46E helicopters.
o Coordinated schedules, test equipment, and services, for performance
acceptability of various weapons systems/subsystems including
installation, testing, modification, and replacement of Automatic Flight
Controls Equipment, AIMS, and AWICS on CH-46E helicopters.
o Set up and operated specific test equipment necessary to functionally
test electrical systems after modification.
o Researched, identified, and assisted in the formulation of
recommendations about resources required for task execution and
completion.
o Interpreted and applied applicable MIMS, schematics, wire
routing/termination diagrams and installation practices based on SAE
AS5088L.
o Assisted with the development of new systems and updates to existing
systems to meet operational requirements for the V-22 aircraft.
o Tested, troubleshot, installed, removed, inspected, maintained and
repaired avionics system components and ancillary equipment of
installed systems in accordance with current V-22 publications.
o Served as an instructor and liaison to customer personnel.
o Wrote and updated project documentation including system procedures
and training materials including identifying and recommending
emerging relevant technologies that resulted in improvements to current
processes.
Military United States Marine Corps, MCAS New River, NC, MCAS Futenma,
Experience Okinawa (August 1997 – November 2005)
• Sergeant/Quality Assurance Avionics Technician
o Supervised the installation, removal, inspections, testing and repairs for
systems/subsystems components and ancillary equipment of installed
aircraft communications, navigation, and deceptive electronic counter
measures systems.
o Analyzed and determined functional requirements for a wide variety of
projects including deployment of weapon systems assets into hostile
operational environments.
o Knowledgeable of the CH-46E weapons system and has demonstrated her
ability to use electronic schematics, wiring diagrams and technical data
contained in publications pertaining to avionics systems, test equipment,
and aircraft.
o Conducted functional testing and performing fault isolation including
performing research, identification of resources, and use of applicable
publications.
o Incorporated multiple technical directives on aircraft, performed corrective
action for corrosion of electronic components, and completed maintenance
test forms.
o Assigned collateral duty as a Quality Assurance Representative
o CMS Custodian for classified material
References Available upon request