John C. Byrum, Jr.
Woodstock, Ga 30189
Phone: 757-***-****
Email 1: ********@*****.***; Email 2: ****.*****@****.***
Primary Career Interest:
Management
Additional Career Interest:
Quality Assurance
Additional Career Interest:
A&P Mechanic
Experience Summary:
Currently, a Maintenance controller and Maintenance Technician that manages and coordinates the scheduled and unscheduled maintenance for a Part 135 and Part 91 charter service that charters numerous types of business aircraft to private and corporate customers. A proven expert in aircraft maintenance on multiple military and civilian business aircraft platforms with a talent for working under pressure in a high tempo environment throughout my 25 year aviation maintenance career .
Licenses and Certifications:
A&P License #3438633, September 2009
Airframe Mechanic Master Journeyman from Dept. of Labor
Security Clearance:
Current U.S. Government Secret Clearance (Updated 12 September 2012)
Education:
Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, October 2014
AS Aviation Maintenance Management
Member of Alpha Sigma Lambda Honor Society
Aviation Structural Mechanic "A" School, Millington, Tennessee, February 1993
Completion Certificate and Rating
Airframes Hydraulics and Structures
Sequoyah High School, Canton, Georgia, 1992
Completion of High School Diploma
CURRENT EMPLOYER:
Flightworks Private and Corporate Air Charter.
Kennesaw, Ga. Jan 2017 – present
Currently, a Maintenance controller and Maintenance Technician that manages and coordinates the scheduled and unscheduled maintenance for a Part 135 and Part 91 charter service that charters numerous types of business aircraft to private and corporate customers.
EXPERIENCE:
StandardAero
A&P Mechanic and Structures Technician
Augusta, Ga., March 2016 to Jan 2017
Performed scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on Dassault Falcon Series aircraft. Also performed structural and sheet metal repair/modification on Dassault Falcon series aircraft from Dassault provided engineering drawings.
U.S. Navy
Maintenance Control Leading Senior Chief Petty Officer
Jacksonville, FL, October 2013-March 2016
Coordinated and managed the maintenance production efforts of 445 military personnel and 39 civilian contractors over 11 work centers in the performance of scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on all major systems of 15 MH-60R aircraft ensuring the safe completion of over 27,000 maintenance actions, 6500 annual flight hours, and a 99.7% mission completion rate.
Aircraft Division Chief / Quality Assurance Supervisor
Norfolk, VA United States, September 2009 – October 2013
Managed 145 personnel in the scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on all major systems of 21 MH-60S. As Quality Assurance Supervisor, managed 12 Quality Assurance Representatives ensuring that the organization performed safe and timely maintenance and was in compliance with Navy, Navy Occupational Safety and Health Program (NAVOSH), and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations.
Maintenance Control Chief
Norfolk, VA United States, September 2006 – September 2009
Coordinated the production efforts of 245 military personnel and 36 civilian contractors over 11 work centers in the performance of maintenance on 15 MH-60S aircraft. Qualified as Airframes and Power Plant systems Quality Assurance Representative/ Collateral Duty Inspector and Supervisor. Was accountable for ensuring quality and safe work was performed on the aircraft and that all work centers were in compliance with all Navy, NAVOSH and OSHA regulations.
Line division Leading Petty Officer
Norfolk, VA United States, March 2003 – September 2006
Managed 28 personnel in the completion of Daily and Turnaround inspections and the safe launch and recovery of 4 E-2C Hawkeyes. As Collateral Duty Inspector and low and high power turn qualified, inspected Airframe and Power Plant systems and painting of aircraft surfaces. Also held the duty as Command Safety Petty Officer ensuring that the Command was in compliance with all Navy, NAVOSH and OSHA regulations and increased overall command safety qualification rate by 40% and zero injuries that required time off work due to injury for the time the position was held.
Recruiter/Recruiter in Charge
Portland, OR / Richmond, VA, February 1999 – March 2003
Recruited high quality men and women to meet the Navy’s qualitative and quantitative needs as described by the Bureau of Naval Personnel. Supervised three recruiters covering 16 academic centers, 4,000 square miles of territory, and responsible for $25,000 dollars of minor plant property. During that time, exceeded the yearly recruiting quota by 50%.
Airframes Technician
San Diego / Alameda, CA, January 1993 – February 1999
Airframes Quality Assurance Representative, Plane Captain, Airframe Structural Repair (modification and repair of sheet metal and composite structures), and Corrosion control (Painting and corrosion prevention) technician on HH-46D, SH-60B, MH-53E and related systems.
ADDITIONAL MILITARY ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
3 Navy-Marine Corps Commendation Medals
7 Navy-Marine Corps Achievement Medals
Multiple Letters of Commendation
Three tours in support of ‘Operation Iraqi Freedom’
Two tours in support of ‘Operation Enduring Freedom’