John Horton
Email: *********@********.***
Address: ***** **. ******* ***.
City: California
State: MD
Zip: 20619
Country: USA
Phone: 240-***-****
Skill Level: Experienced
Salary Range: $50,000
Primary Skills/Experience:
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Educational Background:
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Job History / Details:
Name: John E. Horton Present Position: Aircraft Inspector
NAWCAD, AIMD, Patuxent River, MD
Cell: 240-***-****
E-mail: *********@********.***
Type of Experience: Promoted to Aircraft Inspector (IN) in March 2011 and more than 33 years as an Aviation Life Support systems technician, Quality control, and Aircraft management experience, and from April 1974 to 1977 and Aviation Ordnanceman the past 15 years of which has been spent with DynCorp International Contractor. Worked in Quality Assurance screening Technical Directives for various work centers and performing technical library inventories. Ensure compliance with NA 3710.1 and CNAFINST 4790.2 experienced in NALCOMIS and VIDS/MAF. Also work as maintenance control supervisor, Quality Assurance supervisor. The job or jobs that I am interested in is Management and Logistics, as you will see that I have experience in both. I have run Ready Service lockers and possess an explosive drivers license. I also have read Chapter 7 of the 4790.2 series and the FSO-2702 . I also have experience with Hazardous Material Technician.
Employment History:
Tyonek Worldwide Services Jan 2012 to May 2012
Performing audits and doing research for the Aviation Life Support Division as well as verifying technical directives. Work as a Quality Assurance Inspector. Experience with computer programs such as Microsoft office, excel.
DynCorp, International Aviation Life Support Systems Technician April 1996 to Jan 2012
Responsible for inspecting, repairing, repacking, and modifying life rafts, life preservers, parachutes and various types of flight clothing. Also testing and repairing. Manufacturing various types of covers and straps in support of aircraft maintenance. Type of gear experienced on: OBOGS Concentrators, Panel mount Regulators O2 systems of Seat Pans, Lox Converters, NB-8, NES-12, NES-14, NAT-490, BA-22, T-38 Drogue, MK-GRU-7&7A Drogues, A/P-28S-24, NES-25, cargo parachutes. LPU-21, LPU-27, LPU-23, LPP-1&1A,MK-1, LPU-3, LPU-10 life preservers; LRU-1, LRU-13, LRU-14, LRU-15 wing mount and droppable life rafts; RSSK-3, SKU-3, SKU-2, SKU-12, SKU-7, SKU-10, RSSK-8, CNU-29 seat pans; HEEDS and SRU-40 bottles and CWU-62 dry suits. I also have extensive experience in reading blue prints and pictorial drawings.
Naval Aviation Life Support Systems Division Officer / Division Chief, NAF Washington, D.C. February 1994 - April 1996
Responsibilities included: Maintaining and managing a survival equipment pool of over 500 items; managing the maintenance efforts of 14 military personnel in the inspection, modifying and packing of survival equipment for the P-3, C-130, F-18, EA-6B and different types of civilian aircraft. Was assigned the task of researching avenues to improve mission readiness for 6 Naval Squadrons. Wrote TDs for survival equipment and performed changes on same equipment.
Naval Quality Assurance Representative, Aviation Life Support September 1991 - February 1994
Systems Division Chief, NAS Willow Grove, Pennsylvania
Responsibilities included: Managing the efforts of 10 Naval personnel in the monitoring of various programs, auditing 7 divisions and insuring that all technical publications was screened for accuracy and deficiencies. Also was the Division Chief for the ALSS division.
Aviation Life Support Supervisor VP-64 NAS Willow Grove, Penn. November 1990 - August 1991
Responsibilities included: Inspection, repair, modifying and maintaining personal aircrew survival equipment. Maintained 200 aircrew flight-clothing records. Managed the efforts of 4 military personnel in the performance of maintenance on 9 P-3 type aircraft.
ALSS Work Center Supervisor Quality Control Supervisor; March 1986 - October 1990
Maintenance Control Supervisor VR-58 NAS Jacksonville, FL.
Responsibilities included: Maintaining aircrew survival flight clothing, commercial type survival equipment and maintaining the interior of 3 C-9B aircraft. As quality control supervisor I coordinated the efforts of 10 military personnel in performance of audits, program monitors and technical publication screening. Full systems qualified in the following fields: AT, AE, AD, PR, AMH & AMS. As maintenance control supervisor I coordinated the efforts of 3 divisions in the maintenance of three C-9B aircraft, functioned as liaison between the command and Naval Logistics Command in meeting the demands of the flight schedule and maintenance effort.
ALSS Work Center Supervisor; VAW-78 NAS Norfolk, VA. March 1982 - March 1986
Responsibilities included: Maintaining environmental and oxygen systems on 4 E-2C aircraft, maintaining flight gear for 80 aircrew and managing the efforts of 6 military and 5 reserve personnel. Maintained a flight gear pool of over 50 line items. Maintained 4 E-2C environmental systems and engine fire control systems.
Shop Supervisor AIMD NAS Norfolk, VA. July 1979 - March 1982
Responsibilities included: Coordinating the efforts of 8 military and 1 reserve personnel in the performance of inspections, repairs and modifications (TD compliance) on all inflatable type survival equipment. Quality Assurance Collateral Duty Inspector for both the Life Preserver and the Life Raft shops.
Educational Background:
Forest Park Senior High 12th Grade Graduated June, 1972
Special Training:
Hazardous Material and Management Technician School January, 1996
Explosive Drivers School July, 1996
8220 ABO Analyzer School December, 1995
Aviation Gas Free Engineering Technician Nov.1995
Naval Leadership Development Program for Chief Petty Officers July, 1993
Joint Aviation Supply and Maintenance Material Management Nov. 1992
NAMP Work Center Management December, 1988
Naval Aviation Maintenance Control Administration October, 1988
Quality Assurance Administration September, 1998
Leadership Management Education Training February, 1985
Instructor Basic Training September, 1984
Corrosion Control February, 1981
PR "A" School June, 1979
Flight Crew Ordnance Course December, 1973
AO"A" School October, 1973
Skills:
NALCOMIS Program
SEATS Program
Ordnance Certified
Ordnance Driver
Respirator Qualified
CPR Qualified
Military Service:
AIMD NAF Washington, DC. Division Officer & Collateral Duty Quality Assurance Representative (CDQAR) E7 Feb. 1994-May 1996
RAIMD NAS Willow Grove, PA. Quality Assurance Representative (QAR), Division Chief E7 Sept. 1991-Jan. 1994
VP-64 NAS Willow Grove, PA. Work Center Supervisor, (CDQAR) E6 Nov. 1990-Sept. 1991
VR-58 NAS Jacksonville, FL. Maintenance Control Supervisor, (QAR) E6 Dec. 1987-Nov. 1990
VR-58 NAS Jacksonville, FL. E5 Work Center Supervisor Aug. 1986-Dec. 1987
VAW-78 NAS Norfolk, VA. Work Center Supervisor E5 July 1982-Aug.1986
AIMD NAS Norfolk, VA. Work Center Supervisor E5 Sept. 1979-July 1982
AIMD NAS Norfolk, VA. Maintenance Man E4 June 1979-Sept. 1979
PR"A" School NATTC Lakehurst, NJ. Apr. 1979-June 1979
AOA School NAS Jacksonville, FL. July 1973-October 1973
Foreign Languages: NA
Security Clearance: NA
Publications: NA
Awards: NA