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Air Force Maintenance

Location:
Clarksville, TN
Posted:
October 04, 2012

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Candidate Type - Maintenance / Mechanic

Scott Gillman Email: abotuy@r.postjobfree.com Minimum Pay: 100K per year

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Clarksville, Tennessee 37040

Day #: 931-***-**** Willing To Relocate: Yes

Preferred: International / International

Years Experience: 20+ Willing To Travel: 75% - 100%

Currently Employed: No

Contact Me: Day Phone Updated: 8/4/2009

Objective: Seeking a responsible and challenging position in which I can fully utilize my

experience and expertise to compliment a professional organization. Desire career growth

and stability based on my skills and dedication

Experience: Scott Gillman

903 Terrace Side Circle, Clarksville, TN 37040

931-***-****

abotuy@r.postjobfree.com

Objective

Seeking a responsible and challenging position in which I can fully utilize my experience

and expertise to compliment a professional organization. Desire career growth and

stability based on my skills and dedication.

DOD Secret Security Clearance valid until Sept 2016

U.S. Passport valid until 31 July 2012

Qualifications

? 23.8 years in Aircraft Structural Maintenance (ASM) on 10 distinct airframes

? 16.9 years as an ASM 7-level and in-progress maintenance inspector

? 12 years as an Air Force ASM technical school instructor

? 6 years mid-level management experience

? 6 years as an aircraft maintenance engineering coordinator

? 5 years as an aircraft maintenance production supervisor and expeditor

? 3 years as an aircraft mishap and missing item investigator

? 1.6 years as a MH-47 airframe mechanic

? 1 year as Contract Project Officer

Work History

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DynCorp International 22 February to present

? United States Air Force (USAF) 26 April 1982 ? 31 March 2008

DynCorp International: Fort Campbell, Kentucky; 160th SOAR

February 2008PresentMH-47 Airframe Mechanic

? Performs major/minor aircraft structural repairs and modifications

? Inspects airframe to locate cracks, breaks, holes, dents and disbonds

? Determines appropriate repairs from technical data to restore components to original

strength.

? Reads and interprets blueprints to determine dimensions, angles, and contours in

performance of structural repair.

? Forms stringers, bulkheads and ribs. Reinforces damaged or weakened skin on structural

members

? Repairs composite structures to meet engineering strength and aerodynamic

specifications

? Heat-treat formers stringers and flanges to meet engineering data

Scott GillmanASM Craftsman/Production SupervisorSeptember 2004December 2007

18th Equipment Maintenance Squadron; Kadena AFB, Okinawa, Japan

? Managed maintenance operations in support of daily flying operation for 53 F-15C-D, 15

KC-135, 2 RC-135, 8 C-130, 2 E-3 aircraft and 10 HH-60 helicopters.

? Supervised 157 military, 25 American civilians and 31 Japanese nationals in three

separate career fields.

? Managed 4.3 million dollar aircraft corrosion control contract

? Managed Kadena Air Bases corrosion program, worked directly with the Air Force

corrosion office to reduce the effects of Okinawa?s corrosive environment

? Coordinated with civil engineers and Japanese contractor to replace paint booth

ventilation system

? Lead investigator assigned to numerous aircraft missing item investigations

? Developed/implemented program to receive and bed-down in-coming personnel and equipment

ASM Craftsman/Fabrication Flight SuperintendantAugust 2001 to August 2004

100th Maintenance Squadron; RAF Mildenhall, UK

? Managed maintenance operations in support of daily flying operation for 15 KC-135, 2 RC-

135, 11 C-130 aircraft and 8 MH-53 helicopters

? Supervised 74 military and 1 British national in four separate career fields for 1 year

? Interim First Sergeant; counseled members on Financial, personal and disciplinary

actions

? Facilitated hangar conversion into aircraft wash facility; arranged modification and

equipment purchase

? Managed US Air Force?s only regional European KC-135 wheel and brake repair facility

? Extensive knowledge of Air Force instructions; rated ?Excellent? by Inspector General,

2003

? Managed two facilities and equipment valued over 18 million dollars

? Oversaw 27,000 repair actions while maintaining a 94% or higher quality assurance pass

rate

? Coordinated repairs with depot engineers to reduce aircraft down time

? Led repair of 94aircraft parts returned to supply; saved the Air Force 5.8 million

dollars

Scott GillmanAircraft Structural Maintenance Craftsman/InstructorAug 1989August 2001

3340th Technical Training Group; Chanute AFB, Rantoul, IL

366th Training Squadron, Detachment 4; NAS Millington, Millington, TN

361st Training Squadron, Detachment 2; NAS Pensacola, Pensacola, FL

? Supervised the actions, safety and discipline of over 144 students annually

? Conducted classroom and laboratory instruction using training aids, equipment and

lesson plans

? Served as subject-matter expert in the research, development and revision of training

literature

? Planned, developed and maintained training aids, materials and equipment

? Authored, revised and collaborated on objectives, tests, lesson0plans, study-guides and

work-books

? Observed student classroom participation and evaluated progress to identify individual

improvement areas and provided individual assistance to increase practical and academic

proficiency

? Administered, corrected and maintained administrative records and identified and

resolved problems

? Maintained qualifications for General Advanced Composite, ASM 7-level and Airframe

Repair courses

? Detachment safety representative; leadership reduced reportable mishaps by two thirds

? Ensured facility and resource availability for over 515 students annually as unit

equipment monitor

Aircraft Structural Maintenance Journeyman

September 1985August 1989

47th Field Training Wing; Laughlin AFB, Del Rio, TX

? Designed, repaired, modified and fabricated aircraft metal, plastic, composite and

bonded structural components

? Fabricated sheet metal repairs, non-flexible tubing and flexible cables using technical

data and blueprints

? Applied preservative treatments and coatings to aircraft and support equipment

? Advised on structural repair, modification and corrosion protection with respect to

strength, weight, and original contour to maintain structural integrity

? Qualified on all shop equipment to include cable pull tester, band-saw, power-shear,

hand and power rollers, coin-dimpler, hot-bonders and hand tools

? Performed duties as trainer for 3-level trainees in up-grade training to 5-level

Scott Gillman

Education

Embry Riddle Aeronautical University 1998 - 2008

Professional Aeronautics BS awarded 31 Mar 2008

Community College of the Air Force 1982 - 1996

Instructor Technology AS awarded 19 Nov 1996

Community College of the Air Force 1989 - 1996Occupational Instructor Certificate OIC awarded 29 Jan 1996

Community College of the Air Force 1982 ? 1992

Airframe Repair Technology AS awarded 24 Aug 1992

USAF Certificate Programs

Master Instructor Awarded 21 Nov 1994

Technical Training Teaching Practicum Completed 4 Nov 1991

Additional Information

USAF Leadership Schools/Courses

Senior Noncommissioned Officer Academy Correspondence Completed 24 Sep 2002

Noncommissioned Officer Academy Graduated 25 Sep 1997

Noncommissioned Officer Academy Correspondence Completed 6 Apr 1993

Noncommissioned Officer Leadership School Graduated 1 Feb 1990

Noncommissioned Officer Preparatory Completed 28 Mar 1986

USAF Training Courses

Records Management Oct 2003 Test and Management May 1991

Acting First sergeants Seminar Jan 2002 Effective Writing Feb 1990

Painter Performance Aug 1999 Basic Counseling May 1990

Rynglok Tube Fitting System Dec 1999 Technical Training Instructor Nov 1989

Quality air Force Team Building Jan 1996 On-The-Job Trainer/Supervisor Oct 1987

Aircraft Structural Technology Feb 1995 Airframe Repair Specialist Jan 1986

General Advanced Composites Mar 1994 Wartime Force Structure Augmentor Apr 1983

Instructional System Development May 1992 Prime RIBS Field Training Nov 1983

Supervisor Safety Jul 1991 Food Service Specialist Aug 1982

Scott Gillman

Professional Organizations Member Air Force Sergeants Association

Volunteer Activities

? Designed nameplate for Make-A-Wish pilot for a day program, raised spirits of

terminally ill children

? Led units annual Okinawa beach cleanup and Town Patrol; strengthened bonds to local

community

? Provided logistical support for annual Mayfair Bazaar; raised $120,000 for local

British community

? Built access ramps for local handicapped residents in partnership with CIVITAN

International

? Mentored noncommissioned officers; instructed discipline course for professional

enhancement seminar

Proficiencies

Systems: Maintenance procedures, technical data, manuals and structural diagrams for T-

37, T-38, KC/RC-135, E-3, F-15C/D, C-130

H/P, MH-53, HH-60 and MH-47 aircraft

Equipment: Skilled in the operation of 15 powered and non-powered equipment items and all

relevant hand-tools

MS Office Programs Word, Excel, Power Point and OutlookUSAF Awards

2 Meritorious Service Medals

1 Commendation Medal

2 Achievement Medals

2 Senior Noncommissioned Officer of the Year Awards

3 Senior Noncommissioned Officer of the Year Awards

1 Instructor of the Year 1995 Award

2 Instructor of the Quarter Awards

Feb 2008 to PresentDynCorp International Fort Campbell, KY

General Mechanic 1 - Sheetmetal Mechanic

Aug 2004 to Dec 2007USAF Okinawa Japan

Production Supervisor - Aircraft Structural Repair Craftsman

Aug 2001 to Aug 2004USAF RAF Mildenhall UK

Fabrication Flight Superintendant - Aircraft Structural Repair Craftsman

Aug 1985 to Aug 2001USAF Chanute AFB Rantoul Ill, NAS Memphis Millington TInstructor - Aircraft Structural Repair Craftsman

MFG Exp: Northrop, Boeing, Lockheed, Sikorsky and McDonnell Douglas

Model Exp: T-37, T-38, KC/RC-135, E-3, F-15C/D, C-130H/P, MH-53, HH-60 and MH-47 aircraft

Education: 1998 to 2008 Embry Riddle Aeronauctcal University Worldwide Campus

BS BS In Professional Aeronautics

Education: 1982 to 1996 Community College of the Air Force Worldwide

AS As in Instructor Technologies and Airframe Repair

Other Education: USAF Leadership/Training Schools/Courses

Licenses / Certs: N/A

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