John Stewart
W illingboro, NJ 0 8046
P hone: n /a
C ell: 609-***-****
E -Mail: abob8y@r.postjobfree.com
Flight chief, expediter, crew chief, aero repair, support, and maintenance functions.
Coordinates maintenance plans to meet operational commitments. Supervises and
assists in launching and recovering aircraft. Reviews maintenance data collection
summaries to determine trends and production effectiveness. Performs crash recovery
duties. Performs staff and supervisory management functions.
Highlights
Team leadership Data management
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Being a Tsgt (E-6) in the military I Forms documentation
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graduated from (Airmen Leadership Supply/inventory
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S chool) Self -motivated
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This school gave us the basic
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knowledge and principles of
b ecoming a leader.
Work History
S eptember 1999 t o United States Air Force
M ay 2012 McGuire AFB, NJ
Aerospace Maintenance Craftsman
Education
Camden County College
C amden, NJ, USA
Marketing
Associate of Science
Skills and Accomplishments
C reative Problem Solving:
● Resolved product issue through extensive testing.
Supervision
● Supervised team of three or more staff members.
P roject Development
● Collaborated with members of my squadron in the development of
Deployments.
Protective Services
● Applied safety procedures and policies as outlined in Department Safety
M anual.
Experience
S eptember 1999 t o United States Air Force
M ay 2010 Mcguire, AFB, NJ
Crew Chief
Maintaining,servicing and inspecting aircraft and aerospace support equipment.
Monitored multiple databases to keep track of all the squadrons inventory and aircraft
supplies.Ensured the completion of all required aircraft forms, logs and reports and
took necessary steps to correct any deficiencies.Used technical data to diagnose and
solve maintenance problems on aircraft systems.Interpret and advised on
maintenance procedures and policies to repair aircraft and ground support
e quipment.Assisted with the development of hazard mitigation/control monitoring
plans. Calculated load weights for different aircraft compartments, using charts and
computers. Marshalled and pushed back aircraft.Maintained ramp and warehouse
areas.Ensured the aircraft was clean and prepared for flight with provisions on board
for the safety and comfort of the passengers.