Donald Black
Email: *********@********.***
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City: Savannah
State: GA
Zip: 31419
Country: USA
Phone: 912-***-****
Skill Level: Management
Salary Range: $40,000
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DONALD CHRISTOPHER BLACK
476 Stonebridge Circle
Savannah, GA 31419
Home: 912-***-****
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OBJECTIVE: To secure a position utilizing my logistical, maintenance and leadership experience and understanding of a team first concept that would enhance your companys proficiency
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Senior Maintenance Supervisor
SECRET SECURITY CLEARANCE - CCF
Over 20 years professional experience in Military Vehicle Maintenance
Over 10 years experience in supervisory and management experience
Over 10 years of military technical training, and logistical support/operations
Communicates creatively with individuals from diverse backgrounds
Able to make difficult decisions in stressful situations and environments
Ability to meet deadlines in a timely manner
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
Quality Assurance Eng, Associate (Deployed)
ManTech International, Afghanistan March 2012 - Present
Develops, applies, revises, and maintains quality standards for receiving, in-process, and final inspections in accordance with company and contractual requirements.
Writes inspection procedures, reviews and evaluates in-process inspections rejections and implements corrective action as needed.
Submits recommendations for any required training to improve the quality control processes or skills to correct identified deficiencies, and corrective action plans based on data, observations, and, reports.
Participates in audits and provide technical support to inspection personnel as needed. Under direction, facilitates development of a quality assurance program and overseas inspection/corrective action plans that meet or exceed maintenance and supply standards.
Facilitates development of quality assurance programs and overseas inspections/corrective action plans that meet or exceed maintenance and supply standards
Field Service Representative/Instructor October 2011 January 2012
Aerotek, Afghanistan
Performs ALL levels of mechanical and technical troubleshooting using custom vehicle software to diagnoses problems on the MAXXPRO Series vehicle that includes the Fire Suppression System, HVAC, Manual/Electrical hydraulic and pneumatic systems
De-process vehicles for Army unit assignment and issue, installing most current mechanical and vehicle electrical wiring and fuse system upgrades through specific vehicle computer software using computer Electronic Control Unit (ECU) connections
Use schematic, technical manuals (TMs) and highly specialized performance testing and troubling shooting equipment to include the International Service Information Solutions (ISIS), Maintenance manuals and also electronic versions, Defense Logistics Information Service (DLIS)
Prepare Training Support Packages (TSP), Power point instruction, picture and video graphic lesson plans to a military audience in a classroom environment on operational and field maintenance procedures.
Senior Instructor May 2010 - September 2011
U.S. Army, Fort Stewart, GA,
Responsible for training, counseling, evaluation and welfare of four Small Group Leaders who instructed students attending the Warrior Leaders Course
Supervised the instruction and leadership training of 32 to 38 students during every 17-day cycle per month. Also ensured standards where in accordance with the United States Army Sergeants Major Academys Program of Instruction, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), and Army regulations. Prepared the development and preparation of operations information, unit equipment status reporting, mission support orders, and transportation movement request and equipment readiness.
Military Transition Team Advisor
Senior Logistics Noncommissioned Officer February 2009 - April 2010
U.S. Army, Baghdad, Iraq
Advised, mentored, coached, trained, and enabled Iraqi Provincial Police Security Forces to develop their own maintenance and training programs
Served as the teams trained Electronic Warfare Officer for the CREW DUKE counter IED system, troubleshooting electrical and mechanical system problems using Technical Manuals, special computers and special tool frequency and adjustment tools
Conduct joint logistical operations and missions, while providing one-on-one leadership guidance, and advice to Iraqi Officers and Noncommissioned Officers in giving tactical and technical guidance to subordinates and professional support to subordinates and superiors
Provided logistical support advisement concentrating in the areas of Iraqi Police Provincial-Organizational level maintenance management and resourcing, repair parts, storage, recovery operations, and transportation for 1,800 Iraqi vehicles
Senior Maintenance Supervisor July 2006 - January 2009
U.S. Army, Grafenwoehr, Germany
Fleet Manager for over 250 pieces of rolling stock, and 500+ pieces of support equipment
Supervised subordinates in the operations of parts request, troubleshooting procedures, mechanical repairs, using diagnostic tools, schematics and recovery operations and provided instruction as necessary
Managed the overall operations of the Quality Assurance, Army Oil Analysis Program, Hazardous Waste Material, Armys test, measurement, and diagnostic equipment (TMDE) and Safety Program operations
Supervised the logistical operations of three Standard Army Maintenance System-Enhanced (SAMS-E), to include the Army Material Status System (AMSS) program
Managed the Authorized Stock List (ASL) with month inventories
Maintained, monitored and performed periodic 10-100% inventories of facility logistical, and hand receipt items
Operations Noncommissioned Officer/
Combat Equipment Inspector July 2004 - June 2006
U.S. Army, Army Material Command, Goose Creek, SC
Performed duties as the S3 Deployment and Readiness Noncommissioned Officer, and Equipment Inspector
Performed inspections as a Quality Assurance/Quality Control Technician on military equipment alongside with civilian contractors on prepositioned stock equipment under Army Field Support Battalion (AFSB). Responsible for deployment readiness inspections, monthly inventories of Class VIII medical supplies, inspected prepositioned equipment stock that would support global positioning strategies to meet worldwide contingencies
Assisted in three levels of sustainment inspections with DoD civilians as a Government liaison
Maintained security equipment for international inspection readiness
Evaluated mechanical service execution for compliance to a $600 million dollar budget
Performed continuous development of plans for overseas movement of the Army Material Command (AMC) Field Support Battalion Afloat DoD civilians, contractors, and military personnel
Operations Maintenance Noncommissioned Officer March 2003 - June 2004
U.S. Army, Fort Hood, TX, OIF
Performed duties as the Maintenance/Logistical Automation Noncommissioned Officer for the 1st Battalion Combat Team during Operation Iraqi Freedom in extreme environment conditions throughout Iraq
Responsible for all Brigade subordinate maintenance units and teams through the assigned area of Iraq
Provided repair parts and maintenance guidance to over 10 subordinate maintenance control officers and maintenance technician teams and units
Worked with Supply Storage Activity Warehouses (SSA) in assisting unit parts and supplies shipments status were updated, to include status of non mission capable equipment and parts. Complied and processed daily maintenance reports from subordinates units and reported record data status to Division Material Management Center (DMMC)
Overseen lower level assigned units Quality Assurance/Quality Control Technicians, inspected Battle Damage and Assessment Repaired vehicles for turn in or rebuild utilizing cost analysis for the Brigade
EDUCATION
Occupational Health & Safety Professional, OSHA Academy, OR 2012
MRAP Instructors Course, West Point, MS 2011
Small Group Instructor Training Course, Fort Bliss, TX 2010
Electronic Warfare Officer, Taji, Iraq 2009
31 Credit Hours, General Studies, Central Texas College, Killeen, TX, 2007
Defense Hazardous Material Waste Handling Course Vilseck, Germany; 2006
Standard Army Maintenance System Enhanced (SAMS-E), Vilseck, Germany; 2006
Performance Based Logistics Course, Fort Belvoir, VA; 2006
Mechanical Maintenance Common Core Course, Fort Eustis, VA; 2005
Supervisor Development Course, Fort Eustis, VA 2005
Manager Development Course, Fort Eustis, VA; 2005
Heavy Wheel Vehicle Mechanic Course, Fort Eustis, VA; 1998
Light Wheel Vehicle Mechanic Course, (63W), Fort Dix, NJ; 1988
High School Diploma, Maple Heights High School, Maple Heights, OH, 1988, Graduated