JAMES J. GALLOGLY
Address:*** ******* **
Deltona, FL 32725
Phone: 360-***-****
E-mail:*****.*.********@*****.***
First Care
July 2012 - present
Quality assurance employees work individually or as a team to uphold the
quality standards of the company . It is their responsibility to insure
that other workers are producing quality services; if they are not, the
Q.A. worker has the responsibility to report the defects or insufficient
service to employers. They work in the field with drivers or as driver
assistance. Check paperwork for accuracy. Also inspect equipment and
vehicles for operational function. They conduct follow up calls to the
customer to insure on time pick up and delivery. They also answer any
costumer calls or complaints
The responsibilities of the driver include driving an vehicle to ferry
sick, injured or convalescent people. They also help in placing the patient
on the stretcher and helping to load the stretcher into the vehicle, helped
by the vehicle attendant. The driver drives the patient to the hospital or
drives a convalescent patient to his destination. The driver needs to be a
skillful driver who drives carefully avoiding any sudden motion and jerks
which may be detrimental to the patient in the vehicle. His job may also
include changing soiled linen on the stretcher. If at all first aid is
required and there are no paramedics in the team, the vehicle driver will
administer first aid for which he is already trained. This may involve
bandaging, splinting and administering oxygen. If the need arises, he may
have to deal with violent patients.
Driver also perform daily inspections on equipment and vehicles before
starting each shift. The driver is responsible for all paperwork and
collateral duties like filling of fuel and fluids. Also empty trash after
shift and wait for quilty assurance to inspect vehicle
Boeing quality Assurance 787
July 2011 - Feb 2012
An inspector in this position uses Six Sigma and Lean principles to perform
sub assembly/final assembly inspection for workmanship, fit, alignment and
conformance with applicable drawings using Catia, Enovia and Redars
specifications, quality standards and manufacturing plans. Review work
instructions for completeness. Perform in-process inspections and audit
manufacturing processes (e.g., hole check, torque, seal squeeze out, cold
work, electrical bonding and finishes) as required. Review the completed
job and inspect workmanship, dimensions and locations (e.g., hole size and
fasteners) and ensure all parts/assemblies have been installed per the
current drawings, specifications and planning requirements. Assist other
employees with functions, methods and procedures by passing on information
and answering questions. Contact team leader/supervisor when assistance is
needed. Consult with management and/or others (e.g., production,
engineering, planning or customer coordinator) on process or job related
issues as required.
Military Experience
US Navy
Dec
2000- Dec 2010
Oak Harbor, WA
Quality Assurance
Dynamic, results-oriented former U.S. Navy Noncommissioned Officer with
extensive experience in performing a wide variety of administrative and
maintenance functions in support of senior management. A track record of
superior performance and professional achievement while serving as Quality
Assurance representative and Environmental Supervisor. Demonstrated superb
leadership and management skills by auditing and monitoring 42 maintenance
programs, 25 executive personnel and 42 collateral duty personnel, ensuring
the highest standards of performance and task completion. Devoted career to
broad and diverse tasks with 14 years of dedicated service. Honorably
discharged.
Systems Organizational Career Maintenance Technician
Ensured safety, responsible for aircraft systems maintenance; performed
daily preflight, post flight, and other periodic inspections. Applied
operating principles of aircraft systems; serviced aircraft using special
instruments and equipment; adjusted actuating controls and mechanisms;
replaced defective indicators and controls; used
Schematic diagrams, drawings, and charts; used technical publications.
Repaired malfunctioning equipment; supervised a work group; performed
Quality Assurance tasks; used and supervised the use of computer systems
for recordkeeping, reports, and inventories.
Aviation Structural Mechanic, Safety Equipment
Assembled and installed equipment; performed periodic aircraft inspections;
assisted with inventory of equipment;
Ordered parts, equipment, material, and tools; applied operating principles
of air conditioning, pressurization, and
utility systems; removed and installed aircraft components; performed
ground checks on oxygen systems; supervise four to seven person work group;
used and supervised the use of computer systems for recordkeeping, reports,
and inventories.
Education
Embry Riddle University
Daytona, FL
87 credits towards a BS in Aeronautical Science
Military Course Completion
Personal Finance by Correspondence, 1992
Marine Corps Institute, Washington, DC
Aviation Structural Mechanic E (Safety Equipment), 2001
Air Station/Air Technical Training Center
Pensacola, FL
Safety Equipment (Career) Organizational Maintenance, 2002
Air Maintenance Training Group Detachment, Whidbey Island, Oak Harbor, WA
Naval Aviation Quality Assurance Administration, 2004
Fleet Aviation Specialized Operational Training Group, Pacific Det, NAS
Whidbey, Island Oak Harbor, WA
Advanced Aviation Maintenance Manager, 2006
US Department of the Navy
References available upon request