Mark Major
Email: *********@********.***
Address: **** ******* *****
City: Beavercreek
State: OH
Zip: 45434
Country: USA
Phone: 937-***-****
Skill Level: Management
Salary Range: $60,000
Willing to Relocate
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Mark Major
1356 Chelsea court
Beavercreek, OH 45434
Telephone: 937-***-**** Email: *********@********.***
Active Top Secret/SCI Clearance
Education
Community College of the Air Force
Intelligence Analyst (1N0X1)
March 2012 September 2012
Advanced Technical Intelligence Center (Analyst Boot Camp)
September 2011 November 2011
Community College of the Air Force
Electrical/Environmental technician
June 2003 December 2003
Solano Community College
F.A.A. Airframe Power plant license, Applied Science
1990 1992
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
September 2011 - Present Open Source Research Analyst ATIC, Beavercreek, Ohio
Acquired a detailed understanding of the core competences and the intelligence production cycle of tasking, collection, processing, exploitation/analytical research and dissemination within the Intelligence Community. Built and presented real time briefing scenarios. Demonstrated proficiencies in phenomenology of remote sensing, remote collection systems, as well as their interaction with within the same environment. Competent in CBR and Nuclear research; Seismic and Acoustic, Materials and Radio Frequency disciplines. Received detailed Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR); OTH Radar and LOS Radar instruction and experience. Possess real-world experience in Intel community organizations and structure; investigation/critical thinking; as well as the ability to delivered high and lowlevel briefings. Possess real-world experience in Wide Area Airborne Surveillance (WAAS) Analysis Software and analysis of real-world WAAS imagery including multiple instances of criminal activity.
June 2009- 2011 F-16 Electrician Ohio Air National Guard
Performs and supervises aircraft electrical and environmental (E E) functions and activities. Troubleshoots, inspects, removes, installs, repairs, modifies, overhauls, and operates aircraft E E systems, components, and associated support equipment. Duties and Responsibilities: Inspects, troubleshoots, and maintains aircraft E E systems, subsystems, components, and associated test equipment. E E on-equipment systems include direct and alternating current; gas turbine compressors and auxiliary power units; landing gear, anti-skid, and nose wheel steering; electronic engine control, ignition, and starting; lighting; master caution and warning; take-off warning; flight control; cargo door and cargo delivery equipment; non-electro static application windows; anti-icing; fire and overheat warning; fire extinguishing and suppression; fuel control; liquid cooling; air conditioning, bleed air, cabin pressurization, and auxiliary pressurization; oxygen; and aircraft utility systems. Performs off-equipment maintenance on E E system components and associated test equipment. Included are control, protection, caution, and warning panels; lighting equipment; frequency and load controls; anti-icing controllers; inverters; voltage regulators; nose wheel steering and anti-skid amplifiers; generators and integrated drive generators; actuators, relays, motors, and valves; lighting equipment; fire and overheat panels; fire extinguishing equipment; aircraft batteries; and special equipment testers. Performs cryogenic maintenance on mobile aircraft servicing units. Maintains electrical wiring and connectors. Uses electrical, electronic, pneumatic, and other test and support equipment. Maintains compressed gas equipment.
Determines operational status of assigned assets. Interprets inspection findings and determines corrective actions. Ensures compliance with technical publications and directives. October 2004- June 2009 F-16 Electrician South Carolina Air National Guard
Inspects, troubleshoots, and maintains aircraft E E systems, subsystems, components, and associated test equipment. E E on-equipment systems include direct and alternating current; gas turbine compressors and auxiliary power units; landing gear, anti-skid, and nose wheel steering; electronic engine control, ignition, and starting; lighting; master caution and warning; take-off warning; flight control; cargo door and cargo delivery equipment; non-electro static application windows; anti-icing; fire and overheat warning; fire extinguishing and suppression; fuel control; liquid cooling; air conditioning, bleed air, cabin pressurization, and auxiliary pressurization; oxygen; and aircraft utility systems. February 2004 June 2009 Licensed AP Mechanic TIMCO Aircraft Services
Assistant Lead mechanic, working overhaul maintenance on all type of commercial aircraft including B757, 767, 777, 737, DC-10 MD-11, A300, 320/319. Duties include aircraft flight control removal/install rigging, landing gear remove/replace, pneumatic system maintenance, hydraulic systems repair/service, cabin pressurization- outflow valve operational checkout, auxiliary power unit replace/install service, engine remove/install service, aircraft weighing, towing, interior restoration. As an assistant lead mechanic I supervised a 12 man crew, in the maintenance operations on week-ends and vacation coverage. March 2003 October 2004 F-16 Electrician Indiana Air National Guard
Inspects, troubleshoots, and maintains aircraft E E systems, subsystems, components, and associated test equipment. E E on-equipment systems include direct and alternating current; gas turbine compressors and auxiliary power units; landing gear, anti-skid, and nose wheel steering; electronic engine control, ignition, and starting; lighting; master caution and warning; take-off warning; flight control; cargo door and cargo delivery equipment; non-electro static application windows; anti-icing; fire and overheat warning; fire extinguishing and suppression; fuel control; liquid cooling; air conditioning, bleed air, cabin pressurization, and auxiliary pressurization; oxygen; and aircraft utility systems. May 1988 April 2003 Licensed AP Mechanic United Airlines
Hired on as an aircraft electrical component overhaul mechanic, working engine starters, generators, integrated drive generators and constant speed drive transmissions. Received FAA Airframe/ Power plant license and transferred to line maintenance where I worked overnight checks and periodic inspections on B757, B767, B727, B737, DC-8 and DC-10 aircraft. Transferred to the Indianapolis Maintenance Center to perform overhaul maintenance on these particular aircraft, which included engine maintenance dynamic and static rigging, engine trim, idle and full-power engine run-up operations, slat/flap installation and rigging, auxiliary power unit repair and replace, landing gear servicing/replacement, fuel tank repair and troubleshooting, including negative air qualifications. Assigned as temporary lead mechanic from 1998-2001 with a crew of 13 mechanics assigning and scheduling work assignments on a daily schedule, maintaining a positive on-time delivery performance.
CERTIFICATES
2011- Advanced Technical Intelligence Center (ABC) Certificate, ATIC, Beavercreek Ohio
2003- Community College of the Air Force Electrical/Environmental technician
1992- F.A.A. Airframe Power plant license, Applied Science
SOFTWARE SKILLS
WAAS, ArcGIS, SOCET GXP, Satellite Tool Kit (STK), Google Earth, Falconview, Oracle, Auto CAD and Microsoft Office