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Maintenance Supervisor

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Panama City, FL
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October 08, 2012

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clear.gifJoshua Gary Levesque1600 S. Gay AveApt 102CPanama City, FL 32404Evening Phone: 850-867-0618Day Phone: 850-283-2764Email: abowfr@r.postjobfree.com

of citizenship: United States of AmericaVeterans' Preference: 5-point preference based on active duty in the U.S. Armed ForcesRegistered for Selective Service Highest Grade: GS-0856-11, 03/2005-PresentContact Current Employer: YesAVAILABILITY Job Type: Permanent Work Schedule: Full TimeDESIRED LOCATIONS US-TX-Wichita FallsWORK EXPERIENCE US Air Force

3/2009 - PresentTyndall AFB, Florida US Grade Level: GS-11 Salary: 65061.00 USD Per Year Hours per week: 40 Electronics Technician, 0856 ATCALS cannot be used unless certified by the employee. These systems include: An/GPN-30, Digital Airport Surveillance Radar (DASR); An/FSQ-204, Standard Terminal Automation Replacement System (STARS); AN/GPN-22, Precision Approach Radar. Installs, modifies, tests, repairs, overhauls, calibrates, maintains, evaluates, and certifies performance of complex integrated and interfacing electronic systems. Ensures systems are operating at peak efficiency with minimum interruptions by performing optimization, analysis, periodic testing, and corrective procedures. Makes overall evaluation and determination as to whether or not the facilities are operating within prescribed standards and tolerances. Required to assist in formalized inspections of facilities and equipment. Assists in flight check inspection and joint acceptance of newly installed equipment and/or major modifications to the system(s) as required. Participates in the installation, modification, and final testing of all newly installed ATCALS and weather equipment. Collaborates with FAA flight inspection personnel regarding in-flight and/or ground check tolerances and makes on-the-spot determinations as to what actions to take to return system(s) to operable condition. Provides advice to supervisor on significant issues and problems related to work accomplishment. Develops and recommends changes in procedures and technical instructions to ensure more efficient operations and/or reduction in maintenance time. Maintains inspection and certification records that are required by technical orders, applicable regulations, and operating instructions. Annotates modifications on historical reports and records. Documents maintenance and training using computerized and manual methods. Analyzes equipment historical documents and maintenance records for trends, prepares reports on trend analysis, and recommends corrective actions. Carries out supplementary assignments that improve the performance of the assigned systems. Uses sophisticated stand-alone test equipment and built-in-test-equipment (BITE) to investigate, test, calibrate, analyze, isolate, and correct malfunctions in integrated systems or subsystems. Performs installation of modifications directed by headquarters or other higher authority. Repairs or replaces components, tunes, adjusts, and aligns equipment. Component level repair may involve designing and building testing products and research for replacement or improvement of components and circuit design. Ensures immediate restoration and directs procedures for return to service of the systems supporting the National Airspace System (NAS) and regional civilian airspace. Verifies and certifies systems or subsystems are providing, within published parameters, the required services to the users (air traffic control personnel, military and civilian weather forecasting agencies) at any given time. (Contact Supervisor: Yes, Supervisor's Name: Rochelle Hoskins, Supervisor's Phone: 850-***-****

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US Air Force3/2005 - 3/2009Sheppard AFB, Texas US Grade Level: GS-11 Salary: 62050.00 USD Per Year Hours per week: 40 Electronics Technician, 0856 Certifies assigned systems and sub-systems to ensure compliance with USAF and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) established standards and safety requirements. ATCALS cannot be used unless certified by the employee. These systems include: AN/GPN-20 ASR; AN/TPX-42; PIDP II; DBRITE; AN/GPN-30 DASR; AN/FSQ-204 STARS; AN/GPN-22 PAR. Installs, modifies, tests, repairs, overhauls, calibrates, maintains, evaluates, and certifies performance of complex integrated and interfacing electronic systems. Ensures systems are operating at peak efficiency with minimum interruptions by performing optimization, analysis, periodic testing, and corrective procedures. Makes overall evaluation and determination as to whether or not the facilities are operating within prescribed standards and tolerances. Required to assist in formalized inspections of facilities and equipment. Assists in flight check inspection and joint acceptance of newly installed equipment and/or major modifications to the system(s) as required. Participates in the installation, modification, and final testing of all newly installed ATCALS and weather equipment. Collaborates with FAA flight inspection personnel regarding in-flight and/or ground check tolerances and makes on-the-spot determinations as to what actions to take to return system(s) to operable condition. Provides advice to supervisor on significant issues and problems related to work accomplishment. Develops and recommends changes in procedures and technical instructions to ensure more efficient operations and/or reduction in maintenance time. Maintains inspection and certification records that are required by technical orders, applicable regulations, and operating instructions. Annotates modifications on historical reports and records. Documents maintenance and training using computerized and manual methods. Analyzes equipment historical documents and maintenance records for trends, prepares reports on trend analysis, and recommends corrective actions. Carries out supplementary assignments that improve the performance of the assigned systems. Uses sophisticated stand-alone test equipment and built-in-test-equipment (BITE) to investigate, test, calibrate, analyze, isolate, and correct malfunctions in integrated systems or subsystems. Performs installation of modifications directed by headquarters or other higher authority. Hand picked by commander to work on quality assurance metrics for inspections. Establishes metrics and analysis systems to ensure actions are timely and reviewed at critical points. Accepts, amends, or rejects work presented by subordinates. Performs self-inspection and presents detailed and comprehensive report with any corrective action taken to supervisor. Follows-up to ensure complete and quality resolution of discrepancies. Assesses and revises policies and procedures as needed to find ways to improve quality, timeliness, and efficiency of work performed by all QA personnel. (Contact Supervisor: Yes, Supervisor's Name: Tommy Victory, Supervisor's Phone: 940-***-****) US Air Force, Active duty enlisted 1/2004 - 12/2004 Sheppard AFB, Texas US Hours per week: 40+ Quality Assurance Tecnician Directly supports the flying training mission of the Euro-NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training (ENJPPT) program, 80th Flying Training Wing, and Wichita Falls Municipal Airport. Provides quality and maintenance compliance inspection management for 42 personnel, three Air Traffic Control and Landing Systems (ATCALS) production work centers and five base/staff support work centers. Oversees maintenance/historical Core Automated Maintenance System entries and projects affecting equipment operational status, determines root causes of adverse trends and recommends solutions. Provides technical assistance to work center NCOICs. Briefs superintendent and flight chief on trends that positively/negatively affect mission capability and readiness. Establishes metrics and analysis systems to ensure actions are timely and reviewed at critical points. Accepts, amends, or rejects work presented by subordinates. Performs self-inspection and presents detailed and comprehensive report with any corrective action taken to supervisor. Follows-up to ensure complete and quality resolution of discrepancies. Assesses and revises policies and procedures as needed to find ways to improve quality, timeliness, and efficiency of work performed by all QA personnel. Performs Not Repairable This Station (NRTS) Manager, Maintenance Support Representative (MSR) Trainer, Squadron Technical Order Distribution Officer, and Assistant Maintenance Training Manager duties. (Contact Supervisor: Yes, Supervisor's Name: Timothy Kemp, ret., Supervisor's Phone: unknown) US Air Force, Active Duty enlisted 1/2002 - 1/2004 Spangdahlem AB, Reinland-Pfalz Germany Hours per week: 40+ Ground Radar Systems Craftsman Directly Supervises technicians. Performs organizational and field-level maintenance on the An/TPS-75 radar set, An/TLQ-32 decoy set, An/UPX-27 interrogator set and associated ancillary equipment valued over $13.3M. Mobilizes, deploys, and maintains the tactical radar equipment in support of national and NATO contingencies and exercises. Performs scheduled preventive maintenance inspection routines, trouble analysis, corrective maintenance and documents maintenance data collection forms and historical records. Takes part in skill-level upgrade and qualification training. Maintains qualifications to deploy and survive to operate in any warfare environment. Member of Squadron Exercise Evaluation Team (EET) and Aggressor group for Defense Initial Readiness Training (DIRT) school for new members to train for hostile environments. Performs the following additional duties: Maintenance Support Representative, Composite Tool Kit Monitor, Work Center Terminal Area Security Officer, Automated Data Processing Equipment Monitor, Custodian Authorization/Custody Receipt Listing (CA/CRL) Monitor, Readiness Pares Function Check Monitor, Vehicle Monitor, and Training Monitor. (Contact Supervisor: Yes, Supervisor's Name: MSgt Brian Lavigne, Supervisor's Phone: 850-***-****) US Air Force, Active duty enlisted 1/2001 - 1/2002 Spangdahlem AB, Reinland-Pfalz Germany Hours per week: 40+ Maintenance Control Journeyman Responds to unscheduled maintenance requirements by coordinating with the affected work centers and directing the start of the corrective actions. Maintains status of equipment and reports any changes to the maintenance superintendent. coordinates and monitors all requests for maintenance assists and unscheduled work done by contractors as directed by the Chief of Maintenance. Directs and controls cannibalizations. Keeps a current inventory of all mission essential end items and reportable equipment. Assigns all job control numbers. Updates all visual displays as needed. Deploys with the unit during exercise and wartime contingencies. Identifies and controls movement of equipment to and from parked locations. Maintains technician availability. Maintains qualifications to survive-to-operate in any warfare environment. Squadron EET member and Aggressor Team member. Member of Base/Wing Honor Guard. Additional duties include: Core Automated Maintenance System (CAMS) monitor. Mobility Monitor, and Vehicle monitor. (Contact Supervisor: Yes, Supervisor's Name: Roger Merkley, Ret., Supervisor's Phone: unknown) US Air Force, Active duty enlisted 1/2000 - 12/2000 Spangdahlem AB, Reinland-Pfalz Germany Hours per week: 40+ Ground Radar Systems Craftsman Performs organizational and field maintenance, and repair of two AN/TPS-75 radars, AN/TLQ-32 decoy set, the AN/UPX-23/27 interrogator set, and associated ancillary equipment valued over $13.3M. Mobilizes, deploys, and maintains the tactical radar equipment in support of the unit's mission to provide mobile offensive and defensive radar control, air surveillance, and airspace management. Conducts skill level upgrade and system qualification training. Performs scheduled preventive maintenance inspection routines, trouble analysis, corrective maintenance, and documents maintenance events on proper maintenance data collection forms and historical records. Maintains qualifications to deploy and survive world-wide in all tactical warfare environments. Member of Base/Wing Honor Guard. Additional Duties include: Test, Monitor, and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE) Monitor and Vehicle Monitor. (Contact Supervisor: Yes, Supervisor's Name: SMSgt Tommy Montgomery, Supervisor's Phone: unknown - Aviano AB) US Air Force, Active Duty enlisted 2/1997 - 1/2000 Mountain Home AFB, Idaho US Hours per week: 40+ Ground Radar Systems Journeyman Performs maintenance on AN/TPS-75 radar set, AN/TPS-43E radar set, AN/UPX-23 interrogator set, and multiple display indicators OD-153E. Provides surveillance data to Saylor Creek AF Range controllers for range threat emitting coordination. Performs scheduled preventive maintenance inspection using a variety of electronic test equipment, technical data, specialized tools, and documents completion. Conducts parts research, requisitions supplies, and processes maintenance data collections documentation. Base/Wing Honor Guard member. Additional Duties include: Supply Point monitor, Tool monitor, Vehicle and Vehicle training monitor, and Flight Safety Monitor. US Air Force, Active duty enlisted 6/1995 - 2/1997Mountain Home AFB, Idaho US Hours per week: 40+ AN/MST-T1(V) Operations/Maintenance Technician Performs preventive maintenance inspections, performance checks, alignment, and adjustments to eight AN/MST-T1(V) Mini-Multiple Threat Simulator Systems (Mini-MUTES). Evaluates equipment performance using test equipment and specialized tools. Operates master control group/route instrumentation integration systems for remote control of four electronic warfare systems on Saylor Creek AF Range. Documents maintenance actions and requisitions necessary parts/supplies for all radar systems. Troubleshoots all electronic malfunctions to the lowest possible replaceable component. Base/Wing Honor Guard Member. Additional duties include: Technical Order monitor and Vehicle Trainer.

EDUCATION Ashford University Clinton, Iowa US Bachelor's Degree - 3/2010120 Semester Hours Major: Organizational Management Minor: n/a GPA: 3.95 out of 4.00 Honors: summa cum laudeJOB RELATED TRAINING No FEAR Act, Sep 2010; Self Aid and Buddy Care, March 2010; DOD Info Assurance, March 2010; Force Protection, Feb 2010; Standard Terminal Automation Replacement Sys (STARS), October 2007; Wireless Communications, June 2007; Digital Airport Surveillance Radar (DASR), Feb 2007; GPN-22 Precision Approach Radar (PAR), Dec 2006; Foundations of Effective Thinking, Dec 2006; Network Media, Sep 2006; LDAP Fundamentals, Aug 2006; Network Types, Jun 2006; Network Security Issues, May 2006; Level 1: AF Records Mgt General Training, Feb 2006; Working with Unix files and Directories, Nov 2005;LANGUAGES English Spoken: Advanced Written: Advanced Read: AdvancedAFFILIATIONS Alpha Lambda Sigma National Honor Society MemberREFERENCES Thomas Victory Usaf Phone Number: 940-***-**** Email Address: abowfr@r.postjobfree.com Reference Type: Professional Paul McGeorge Advancia - US Air Force Contractor Senior Systems Analyst - TDL Phone Number: 520-***-**** Reference Type: Professional Brian Lavigne US Air Force Superintendent, 605

TES Phone Number: 850-***-**** Email Address: abowfr@r.postjobfree.com Reference Type: Professional Ryan Norwood Usaf Phone Number: 940-***-**** Email Address: abowfr@r.postjobfree.com Reference Type: ProfessionalADDITIONAL INFORMATION Idea Award Recognition. Civilian Category II Group level quartely award. Exemplary Civilian Service Medal. Type 50 - 60 wpm./img/clear.gif/img/clear.gif/img/clear.gif/img/clear.gif/img/clear.gif/img/clear.gif Begin Employment911 Affiliate Code http://www.employment911.com/resumes/resume-writing.asp?B=436&A=9644http://www.employment911.com/affiliatewiz/affiliatewiz.asp?BannerID=436&AffiliateID=9644&Task=Get End Employment911 Affiliate Code http://www.employment911.comEmployment http://www.employment911.com/asp/resume-writing_dir.aspResume Writing http://www.employment911.com/resumes/federal-resume-writing-2.aspFederal Resume http://www.employment911.com/asp/login.aspMembers http://www.employment911.com/asp/jobseekerintro.aspJob Seekers http://www.employment911.com/jobseeker/addresume1.aspxPost A Resume http://www.employment911.com/asp/blogs.aspResume & Employment blogs http://www.employment911.com/resumes/resume-writing.aspProfessional Resume http://www.employment911.com/asp/affiliates.aspAffiliate Program http://www.employment911.com/cs/blogs/affiliate-program-marketing/default.aspxAffiliate Program Blog http://www.employment911.com/asp/employerintro.aspEmployers http://www.employment911.com/asp/promo.aspPost A Job http://www.employment911.com/employer/resumesearch.aspxResume Search http://www.employment911.com/employer/resume-descriptions.aspxResumes http://www.employment911.com/asp/about.aspAbout Employment 911 http://www.employment911.com/contact.aspxContact Us http://www.employment911.com/jobs/job-descriptions.aspxJobs http://www.employment911.com/jobs/state-job-search.aspxState Job Linkshttp://www.employment911.com/cs/blogs/work-at-home/default.aspxWork From Home Job Info http://www.employment911.com/resumes/professional-resume-writing-services.aspxProfessional Resume Writing Services http://www.employment911.com/sitemap.aspxSite Map c Employment911.com, 1998 - 2010. All Rights Reserved.

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