Roy Loya
Choctaw OK, *****
Cell: 405-***-****
Email: *********@*****.***
U.S. Citizen
Veteran’s Preference: Yes, Schedule A Letter
Highest Grade: GS-05 military equivalent
Availability: Permanent, Recent Graduates
Work Schedule: Full Time
PROFILE: Enduring Freedom veteran seeking to transition from the Air Force. Offers expertise in computing and networking. Solutions-focused, versatile management professional, offering a comprehensive background supporting U.S. military operations in roles of increasing responsibility as a Non-Commissioned officer during a 6-year career in the USAF. Effective bi-lingual communicator who quickly masters new roles and technologies to achieve positive results. Self-motivated, mature focused and ambitious instructor with a Master of Science degree in Psychology. Skilled and thorough in analyzing problem situations and finding creative solutions. Outstanding skills in analysis, strategy and planning. Proven ability to create and manage a result-oriented team. Able to meet demanding time goals. Experience in clear and effective business communication. Well organized and thorough in researching information.
EDUCATION: Enrolled in Master of Education (MeD) program at UCO; Teaching English as a Second Language, University of Central Oklahoma; Edmond, OK; completed 30 semester hours; anticipated graduation date, 12/2017; GPA: 3.7/4.0.
Graduated with a Master of Science in Psychology; General Psychology, Angelo State University; San Angelo, TX; completed 178 credit hours. GPA: 3.2/4.0.
Associate in Applied Science Avionic Systems Technology awarded from the Community College of the Air Force on 19th Apr 2011
Airmen Leadership School Graduate
WORK EXPERIENCE
05/2015-Present, Substitute Teacher, Choctaw, OK, 20+ hours/week
Responsible for 20+ high school students. Created lesson plans, integrated technology into lesson plans. Instructed students in Oklahoma State requirements, insured individual success.
01/2009-02/2015 – US. Air Force Staff Sergeant, Tinker AFB, OK, 40+ hours/week
Maintained 26M dollars worth of test equipment supporting 2 maintenance units and 27 E-3 aircraft valued at $8.9 billion.
Performed daily inventory of Composite Tool Kits, test equipment, and HAZMAT, technical data and spare tools
Performed daily computer maintenance checks/maintained programming standards on aircraft
Updated inventories, annotated defects, and documented/tracked inspections
Performed electronic warfare flight line maintenance/avionic systems maintenance on 12 E-3 Sentry Airborne Warning and Control system aircraft
Troubleshot malfunctions and performed operational checks after completed repairs
Completed Airfield Driving Course
Completed Supervisor’s Safety Training
Deployed in support of numerous worldwide E-3 commitments, including Counter Drug Operations
Performed ISO inspections and maintenance of Mission Computing/Passive Detection and Have Siren Systems for Global E-3 aircraft
Completed advanced level E-3 aircraft computer systems line replaceable unit diagnostic, troubleshooting and repair
Tested, inspected and repaired Air Force Quick Response Capability 81-01 (QRC81-01) Electronic Counter Measure self-defense system assets
Performed organizational level maintenance and maintenance inspections on the data display training set (DDTS) and QRC 81-01 mock up
Updated inventories, annotated defects, documented/tracked inspections in Tool Accountability System (TAS)
Issued, inspected and checked Composite Tool Kits, test equipment, HAZMAT, and Technical Orders using proper references and data
Maintained/updated 120 digital TO’s (Technical Data laptops)
Resolved network failure ISO EX GREEN FLAG; repaired wireless connection and restored maintenance data entry capabilities
Aided TODA with 100+ TO verifications; provided technical data to flight line maintenance crews, ensured 600 airman’s safety
Instrumental to 110 missions/1,403 flight hours/1,826 aircraft and 3,133 kill boxes controlled during Al Dhafra/UAE deployment
Diagnosed faulty Have Siren deviation; replaced transmitter unit returned aircraft to fully mission capable status/zero sortie hours lost
Contributed to 30 man hours for other avionics shops; aided fuel shop in R2 two separate fuel cells led to 16/16 IRON FALCON sorties
Assisted A/R technician with broken aileron; aircraft returned to fully mission capable status 12 hours before ETOC
Team Player; aircraft towing, marshalling, refuel/defuel qualified fortified crew chief manning shortfall by 25% During Operation Enduring Freedom
Augmented jet shop; assisted replacement of faulty outboard engine on E-3 aircraft promoted unit cohesiveness
Assisted OPS group; created Power Point presentation for 380th newcomers brief ensuring Airmen transition
Accurately troubleshot ineffective Have Siren system; identified/rebuilt connector; insured mission critical OEF sortie
EXTRACURRICULAR / VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES:
Volunteer at Habitat for Humanity, 100+hrs
Youth leader at Lifechurch.tv
Established book club for local library youth
Worked 45 Hours at the Oklahoma Food Coop as a volunteer; generated over 150 food orders supplemented 125 local farmers
SUMMARY OF SKILLS:
Fluent in Spanish, able to read, write, and translate
3 Years’ experience teaching. Coursework in Secondary Education and utilizing technology in the classroom.
CPR qualified, HAZMAT handling, expertise in computer repair and equipment maintenance
LAN Administrator prior to Air Force - Linux, switch management, security, firewall, component sourcing, scripting, Windows Server, network systems, Microsoft SQL Server, performance tuning, VPN, workstations, printers, and LAN tuning.
Able to communicate well with people of diverse backgrounds and cultures
Able to work well to achieve a common goal - demonstrated through work in student government, university student officer positions, community and social leadership roles.
Expert with: Windows, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Publisher, Adobe Photoshop
HONORS/AFFILIATIONS: Meritorious Unity Award. AF Outstanding Unit Award with 1 Oak Leaf cluster, AF Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Outstanding Performance as an Airman Leader Award, Tinker First Sergeant’s Council Diamond Sharp Award recipient
REFERENCES: Chester Baker – 405-***-****
Kevin Kringlen – 405-***-****
Aaron Dowdy - 406-***-****