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John. D. Clark JR
Retired, USAF
Current Address:
Jacksonville Florida 32277
(Phone) 904-***-****
(Cell) 904-***-****
abpvzt@r.postjobfree.com
LAST EMPLOYER:
Battlespace Flight Services
Indian Springs, Nevada
MQ-1 Predator Production/Maintenance Superintendent
28 Jan 2008-1 June 2012
Direct the organizational maintenance on assigned MQ-1 Aircraft and associated equipment at Creech AFB Nevada and deployed locations, equivalent to the US Air Force 9 skill-level. Ensure aerospace ground equipment forms and Integrated Maintenance Data System (IMDS) documentation is complete and accurate. Ensure aircraft status is accurately reflected in both the maintenance forms and the IMDS. Develop and execute monthly and weekly flying and maintenance plans. Authorize and direct all cannibalization (CANN) actions. Coordinated CANN actions with the Maintenance Operations Center (MOC) and USAF supply. Familiar with specific disaster control duties and responsibilities, and AFI 32-4001, Disaster Preparedness Planning and Operations, and unit operations order (OPORD) pertaining to movement of aircraft, support equipment, and evacuation of flight line personnel. Manage maintenance production effort by assigning priorities to meet the flying and maintenance schedules. Aggressively work not-mission capable (NMC) aircraft. Verify and approve MICAP conditions. Sign Exceptional Release (ER) of MQ-1 Aircraft IAW TO 00-20-1. Additional duties: MQ-1 Predator weight and balance qualified. Quality Assurance Inspector. Ranbaxy Pharmaceuticals
PAST EMPLOYER:
Jacksonville, Florida
Warehouse Distribution Clerk
1 July 2005-15 Jan 2008
Assist in the receipt, organization and inventorying of pharmaceuticals and supplies; sort and package pharmaceuticals for distribution; perform simple arithmetic computations that are scanned and processed in a computerized system, (teklogix) in preparation for shipment; processes packages through an United Parcel Service (UPS) data system completing all documentation for local and international shipments; stacks, wraps and load pallets for shipment. Forklift and cherry picker qualified.
PAST EMPLOYERS:
United States Air Force, Nov 1979 to May 2005
LOCATION: JOB TITLES: EXPERIENCE:
Indian Springs, Nevada
MQ-1 Predator Production Superintendent
2003-2005
- Directed/controlled flying of nine Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) systems, consisting of 27 RPAs, five Ground Control Stations (GCS) and four Primary Satellite Links valued in excess of $400 million. Lead maintenance effort of 75 technicians from four diverse Air Force specialties/eight General Atomic contractors. Developed and coordinated maintenance and flying schedules to meet 53d Test and Evaluation Group, 11th and 15th Reconnaissance Squadrons annual flying programs.
Misawa, Japan
F-16 Maintenance Superintendent (EMS/CRS)
2000-2003
- Lead, managed and directed all maintenance and production of 655 personnel across 17 specialties on 40 Block 50 F-16CJ aircraft valued at 800 million dollars. Directed use of equipment and facilities valued at 25 million with an 8 million dollar operating budget. Developed lesson plan then taught maintenance squadron personal on the use of Core Automated maintenance system (CAMS)/ automated aircraft forms.
Misawa, Japan
F-16 Production Superintendent
1999-2000
- Directed, controlled and managed 220 personnel across nine specialties in the performance of 20 F110-GE-129 equipped Block 50 F-16CJ aircraft valued at 500 million dollars. Monitored/ supervised all launch and recoveries, aircraft maintenance and servicing. Single point of contact for all maintenance actions and decisions for daily operations. Developed and executed the daily, weekly and monthly aircraft maintenance plans and flying schedule.
Sumter, South Carolina
Production Superintendent/ Flight Chief
1998-1999
- Directed all maintenance of 240 personnel on 27 Block 42, F-16C/D aircraft valued at more then 600 million dollars. The final authority on airworthiness and aircraft capability. Ensured safety, availability and proper configuration of aircraft, equipment, and personnel to consistently meet the annual flying schedule.
Sumter, South Carolina
Section Chief/ F-16 Dedicated Crew Chief
1996-1998
- Managed activities of 40 aircraft maintenance technicians on the block 40 aircraft. Scheduled personnel for administrative appointments, training classes, and routine duty assignments. Monitored, coordinated, and controlled maintenance actions of 40 personnel on 14 aircraft, ensuring all requirements were accomplished in a safe and timely manner. Reviewed man-hour expenditure reports for accuracy and completeness. Performed launch and recovery procedures along with servicing of aircraft. Performed inspections and troubleshot aircraft discrepancies.
Fayetteville, North Carolina
Phase Dock Chief/ F-16 Crew Chief
1993-1996
- Responsible for the organization, equipping and supervision of the F-16 Block 30 aircraft hourly inspection section (Phase). Supervised and participated with eleven technicians performing inspections and replacing time change and faulty aircraft parts. Developed standardized inspection flow plans on 20 aircraft. Performed Bpo/Pre flights along with launch and recoveries during all generations and exercises.
Kunsan, Korea
Lead Quality Assurance Inspector
1992-1993
- Managed the quality assurance program on 54 block 30, F-16 aircraft. Responsible for conducting special and technical management inspections formulating corrective actions for deficient areas which required immediate attention. Certified/managed weight and balance program. Provided authoritative assistance and advice on aircraft maintenance procedures to over 1100 personnel.
Sumter, South Carolina
Assistant Section Chief/ Dedicated Crew Chief
1989-1992
- Assisted in supervision, management and training of 30 assigned personnel. Applied leadership and technical expertise on Block 25, F-16 aircraft maintenance, inspections and aircraft launches. Reviewed aircraft forms and maintenance records to ensure complete documentation according to directives.
Sumter, South Carolina
Flight Line Expediter
1987-1989
- Responsible for the coordination between workloads and aircraft maintenance. Dispatched Personnel to assigned tasks. Inspected and assisted on all aircraft maintenance completed. Assured the accuracy and completeness of recording more then 200 time change and serially controlled items on 15 assigned Block 15, F-16 aircraft.
Sumter, South Carolina
F-16 Dedicated Crew Chief
1983-1987
- Performed inspections, troubleshoot aircraft discrepancies, cleaned and made repairs on the Block 10/15, F-16 aircraft. Performed engine removal and installations. Performed launch and recovery procedures along with servicing of aircraft. Operated ground power equipment needed for aircraft operations. Ensured accurate and complete forms and records documentation.
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
A-10 Crew Chief
1979-1983
- Performed inspections, troubleshoot aircraft discrepancies, cleaned and made repairs on the A-10 aircraft. Performed launch and recovery procedures along with servicing of aircraft. Operated ground power equipment needed for aircraft operations. Ensured accurate and complete forms and records documentation.
EDUCATION
: Community college of the Air Force. Associate degree
Applied Science, Aircraft Maintenance Technology
ADDIONAL EDUCATION:
F-16 tactical aircraft maintenance course
F-16 Dedicated crew chief course
F110-GE (General Electric) engine technician course
F220-PW (Pratt and Whitney) engine technician course
F-16 pneudraulics systems course
F-16 engine run course F110-GE (General Electric)
F-16 engine run course F220-PW (Pratt and Whitney)
F-16 Aircraft battle damage repair course
Aircraft weight and balance course
A-10 aircraft maintenance course
Production Superintendent Orientation course
OTHER
:
- Current passport, valid until March 2017
- Completed 6 weeks in residence course on management and leadership
- Completed sexual Harassment, Suicide Intervention, and
Drug and Alcohol Counseling courses