GEORGE F. GLASER
*** ********* **. ******.******@******.*** C: 912-***-****
Hinesville, GA 31313 **********@*****.***
Summary of Skills:
** ***** ** ******** ***********, Quality Assurance and Logistics Supply management.
Multifaceted maintenance experience on heavy tracked vehicles, wheeled vehicles, power
generators, electrical schematics, pump systems, tank turbine engines, heavy lift, heavy recovery,
and precision hydraulic and fire control systems.
Implementation of Battalion TMDE, Army Oil Analysis Program (AOAP) and HAZMAT
programs thorough understanding of SDS compliance and procedures quality management
systems and improvement projects throughout various organizations.
Performed quality inspections on wheeled and tracked vehicles to include pre-op, post-op and in-
process inspections (QAQC) ensuring proper documentation in ULLS-G and SAMS-E
maintenance data systems IAW AR 750-1.
Lead training program for units on inventory and inspections, record keeping and reports and
other aspects of Command supply discipline IAW AR 710-2, including key maintenance
documentation (i.e. DA 2404s, 2408-9s, and 5988e IAW DA Pam 750-8).
Completed over four fleet revitalizations with supporting contractors to include Stewart &
Stevenson, BAE, Honeywell, General Dynamics, Kellogg Brown & Root, Aniston Army Depot,
and Army Material Command
International experience developing and auditing quality programs throughout Iraq and
Afghanistan.
Solid sense of responsibility and self-motivation with a commitment to quality and performance
results.
Active DOD Secret Clearance (JPAS)
Training & Certifications
Ammo 43 course (2013)
MD 310C, Maintenance Diagnostic Supervisors Course (2001)-University of Maryland
MD 310F, Maintenance Diagnostic Supervisors Course (2000)-University of Maryland
Defense Reutilization Course (1999)
Primary Leadership Development Course (1998)
Basic Non Commissioned Course Phase 2 (2002)
Hazmat and Transportation Certified (2013)
Professional Work Experience:
(July 2014 – Present) RCO Aerospace Products LLC. Savannah, GA
Build Technician/Materials Manager
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GEORGE F. GLASER
160 Faithland Dr. ******.******@******.*** C: 912-***-****
Hinesville, GA 31313 **********@*****.***
Assemble complex sub-assemblies and finished goods made from stampings, machined goods,
plastic, composites, and aluminum honey comb, bonding agents, electrical harnesses, electrical
components and fasteners.
Teardown, repair, retrofit of aerospace seating
Follow general manufacturing protocol defined in quality operating system
Make finite adjustments to meet quality requirements
Sign off on work performed as defined in instruction and check list.
Accountable to ensure paperwork correct and legible for work performed.
Support compliance with RCO Quality Policies.
Support ISO 9001 continuous improvement initiative.
Plan or implement improvements to internal or external logistics systems or processes.
Establish or monitor specific supply chain-based performance measurement systems.
Plan or implement material flow systems to meet production requirements.
Implement specific customer requirements, such as internal reporting
Observing, receiving, and otherwise obtaining information from all relevant sources.
Provides information to supervisors, co-workers, and Develop constructive and cooperative
working relationships with Gulfstream and others, and maintaining them over time.
Arrange Items or actions in a certain order or pattern according to a specific rule or set of rules
(e.g., patterns of numbers, letters, words, pictures, mathematical operations).
(January 2011 – May2014) ManTech International Corporation, CLSS GSO BU, Herndon, VA –
CLSS Theater Quality Assurance Manager - SOCOM
Instrumental in executing the Quality Management System (QMS) for the Contractor Logistics
Sustainment and Support contract awarded by Tank Automotive Armaments Command
(TACOM) Project Manager - Assured Mobility Systems valued at 2.85B.
Provided process guidance and direction to 178 deployed QA Technicians and Leads supporting
the Joint Program Office of Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicles, Route Clearance and
Special Operations Command.
Quality oversight of over 600 SOCOM vehicle inspections, deficiencies, and corrected repair
procedures of military vehicles.
Monitored all sites calibrated special tools (TMDE) and Load Test Equipment for accuracy and
reliability of final repairs.
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GEORGE F. GLASER
160 Faithland Dr. ******.******@******.*** C: 912-***-****
Hinesville, GA 31313 **********@*****.***
Ensured SOCOM Sites were established, maintained, and complied with ManTech QMS, SOPs
and IAW all Army regulations and Field Manuals to include but not limited to AR750-1, AR 710-
1 and FM 4-30.3 Maintenance SOP.
Created various statistical quality reports to identify trends impacting non-conforming repairs,
procurement of parts, TMDE, diagnostic software operational readiness, and safety.
Conducted theater-wide quality site inspections in Iraq and Afghanistan evaluating contract
compliance, risk mitigation and control measures. Prepared detailed audit reports identifying
product/service deficiencies and recommended opportunities for improvement. Validated all
corrective and preventive action plans.
Implemented the CLSS GSO BU Safety Management System, investigated work related safety
incidents identifying root cause and establish proactive corrective action plans to prevent
reoccurrence.
Extended Environmental, Health and Safety training programs to deployed personnel (Safety
Talks, HAZMAT, and Pollution Prevention).
Lead numerous process improvement initiatives to reduce rework, minimize costs and improve
process efficiency.
Oversight responsibility on all quality matters for SOCOM heavy maintenance facilities including
monthly site quality evaluation reports, weekly QA progress reports, return repair reports, and site
safety reports to Program Manager and Theater Lead.
Served as a Heavy Wheel Mechanic in Iraq and performed the duties of a Site Lead and a QA
Technician. Conducted and supervised all organizational maintenance, support maintenance,
quality assurance; quality checks (QA/QC) IAW ManTech policy’s SOPs an IAW AR 140-15, AR
750-1 and FM 4-30. Performed full ranges of inspections for over 70 MRAP vehicles, to include
daily, weekly, semi-annual and annual inspections. Annotated all maintenance results on 5988e
and 2404s IAW DA Pam 750-8.
Generated a variety of complex technical functions related to the support of engineering activities
such as set up, operation, modification, circuit testing, calibration and troubleshooting of
electronic or electro-mechanical systems, experimental design circuitry, prototype modes or
specialized test equipment. Diagnosed and repaired equipment and system malfunctions which
failed to respond to standard corrective measures.
Provided process guidance and direction to 178 deployed Theater QA Leads and QA Technicians
supporting the Joint Program Office of Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicles, Route
Clearance and Special Operations Command.
(September 2008 - January 2011) United States Army, Fort Stewart, GA
Logistics / Supply Specialist (Staff Position)
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GEORGE F. GLASER
160 Faithland Dr. ******.******@******.*** C: 912-***-****
Hinesville, GA 31313 **********@*****.***
Served as the HHC Company Platoon SGT and Company Supply NCOIC in a Forward Support
Company. Appointed Duties were Supply NCOIC (Non Commissioned Officer in Charge)
emphasizing on Command Supply Discipline, Headquarters Section Sergeant, LBE (Leave
behind Equipment) program and Arms room NCOIC.
Responsible for the health, welfare, training, and professional development of 28 personnel; and
supporting equipment valued in excess of $77M.
Performed full ranges of inspections in over 65 wheeled and 40 tracked vehicles to include daily,
weekly, semi-annual and annual inspections. Prepared and submitted vehicle readiness and
quality reports Using 5988e, 2404s, and 2408s IAW DA Pam 750-8 to unit leadership.
Exercised supply discipline IAW AR 735-5 and AR 710-2 and returned approximately $2,000,000
of serviceable equipment back into the Army inventory. Responsible for shop PPE requirements,
HAZMAT containment, storage and disposal IAW AR 750-1.
Supply experience encompassed equipment accountability; requesting, receiving, turn-in of
equipment, and supporting automated systems (PBUSE-Property Book Unit Supply Equipment).
(LIW-Logistics Information Warehouse) and Fed log.
Managed a property book in excess of $77,000,000 and reduced company shortages from
$600,000 deficit down to $12,000.
Managed unit Test Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE) programs, ensuring proper
use and calibration of all TMDE devices.
(November 2005 - September 2008) United States Army, Fort Stewart, GA
Maintenance Supervisor (Maintenance Manager)
Served as a Recovery Vehicle Supervisor for the 1st Battalion 64TH Armored Regiment,
supervised and employed all organizational maintenance, support maintenance, quality assurance,
quality checks, (QAQC) scheduled services and troubleshooting techniques on eight M88A1
recovery vehicles, two M1A1 AIMS tank, two M984 wreckers, two M1089 MTV wrecker, five
M1078 MTVs, one LRT 10 Ton Crane and one welding shop.
Responsible for the health, welfare, training, and professional development of 13 personnel; and
supporting equipment valued in excess of $12M.
Performed full ranges of inspections on wheeled and tracked vehicles to include pre-op, post-op
and in-process inspections, ensuring proper documentation in ULLS-G and SAMS-E
maintenance data systems.
Prepared and submitted reports using information from 2404s. 5988e IAW DA Pam750-8 on
vehicle readiness to leadership.
Utilized AR 750-1 as a reference to manage the Battalion TMDE, Army Oil Analysis Program
(AOAP) and HAZMAT programs. Responsible for shop PPE requirements, HAZMAT
containment, storage and disposal.
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GEORGE F. GLASER
160 Faithland Dr. ******.******@******.*** C: 912-***-****
Hinesville, GA 31313 **********@*****.***
Responsible for all aspects of the organizational maintenance of fifteen M1A1 tank systems,
fifteen auxiliary power units, and one M88A1 recovery vehicle; responsible for seven general
mechanic tool kits and repair tools in excess of $200,000. Managed Battalion TMDE, AOAP and
HAZMAT programs IAW AR 750-1.
(November 2004 – November 2005) United States Army, Camp Casey, Korea
M1A1 Systems Mechanic (Shop Foreman)
Served as a M1A1 Tank Systems Mechanic on a Combat Repair Team. Responsible for the
health, welfare, and morale of seven maintenance personnel
Performed full ranges of inspections on wheeled and tracked vehicles using 2404s, 5988e and
2408 IAW DA pam 750-8. Prepared and submitted readiness and quality reports on vehicles to
leadership.
Managed Battalion TMDE, AOAP and HAZMAT programs IAW AR 750-1. Responsible for shop
PPE requirements, HAZMAT containment, storage and disposal
Conducted and supervised all organizational maintenance, support maintenance, quality assurance
and quality control checks, (QA/QC) scheduled service.
(October 1998 – November 2004) Schweinfurt, Germany
M1A1 Systems Mechanic (Shop Foreman)
Served as a M1A1 Tank systems tank mechanic; perform scheduled and unscheduled
maintenance on fourteen M1A1 tanks, three M113A3 personnel carriers, two M998 utility trucks,
two M923 trucks and one M88A1 recovery vehicle, using applicable technical manuals,
associated publications and diagnostic equipment
Performed full ranges of inspections on wheeled and tracked vehicles using 2404s, 5988e and
2408 IAW DA pam 750-8. Prepared and submitted readiness and quality reports on vehicles to
leadership.
Managed Battalion TMDE, AOAP and HAZMAT programs IAW AR 750-1. Responsible for shop
PPE requirements, HAZMAT containment, storage and disposal
Conducts and supervises all organizational maintenance, support maintenance, quality assurance
and quality control checks, (QA/QC) scheduled service
Education:
Army Correspondence Courses (450 hrs.) (1998-2011)
Aircraft Hydraulics and Electronics Maintenance NCI (39 hrs.) (2005- 2006 )
MD 310C, Maintenance Diagnostic Supervisors Course (2001) - University of Maryland
MD 310F, Maintenance Diagnostic Supervisors Course (2000) - University of Maryland
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GEORGE F. GLASER
160 Faithland Dr. ******.******@******.*** C: 912-***-****
Hinesville, GA 31313 **********@*****.***
Defense Reutilization Course (1999)
Primary Leadership Development Course (1998)
Basic Non Commissioned Course Phase 2 (2002)
Hazmat and Transportation Certified (1996)
Colorado Technical University - Bachelors in Science and Business (2013 - present)
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