Robert Earl Abrams
Baltimore, MD 21212
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SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
A highly organized, take charge professional with more than twenty years of aviation machinist experience. Strong problem solving and decision making skills with the ability to develop and implement effective action plans. Demonstrated experience in preventive maintenance of airplanes. Commitment to detail in doing the job right the first time and completing all projects. Excellent communication and presentation skills. A team leader, providing motivation and training by example.
AREAS OF STRENGTH
Youth Sports Instructor
Youth Mentor
Security Guard
Inventory Clerk
Aircraft Mechanic
SPORTS INSTRUCTOR AND MENTORING EXPERIENCE
Military Youth Worker (Cadre) April 2016 – Current
Providing supervision and guidance to at-risk youth (cadets) voluntarily enrolled in the Freestate ChalleNGe.
Assisting in physical training for preparation of physical training assessment.
Administering preparatory commands for coordinated movements and marching.
YMCA of Maryland - Baltimore City, MD October 2010 – Current
Assist with and expand positive values of at-risk children, and foster their commitment to service and their motivation to learn
Nurture the potential of young children and teens.
Teaching the fundamentals of sports and sportsmanship values.
Baseball to Badges Program – Counselor/Instructor.
Maryland Conservation Job Corps (Crew Chief) June 2016 – July 2016
Led projects and provided mentoring for five to eight CJC crew members.
Involved in the restoration of several Maryland State Parks and gained green jobs experience and appreciation for nature.
Conducted multidisciplinary field studies helping young people understand and appreciate the natural world, how it functions, and how each person plays a role in keeping it healthy.
ESF Summer Camp - Baltimore, MD June 2015 – August 2015
Maintain a high quality of instruction for both camper and client group
Develop sports activities that are innovative, creative and exciting.
Assist with the overall Camp Program, including the planning and implementation of camp programs development of weekly schedules and camper satisfaction.
Develop a sports supply list for Camp Director approval.
Enforce camp rules consistently.
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Robert Earl Abrams
910 Lenton Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21212
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SECURITY GUARD EXPERIENCE
Allied Barton, Odenton, MD - US Food Service March 2008 - January 2011
Security Officer
Patrol facility/man post and serve as a general security presence and visible deterrent to crime and client rule infractions.
Detect suspicious activities and watch for criminal acts or client rule infractions at or near assigned post which may be a threat to the property, client or employees at the site.
Respond to and submit written reports of all incidents, accidents or medical emergencies.
Respond to emergencies, such as medical and bomb threats; and to alarms, such as fire and intrusion by following emergency response proceedings.
AVIATION MAINTENANCE AND LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE
U.S. Navy, Andrews Air Force Base, MD July 2003 - July 2007
Aviation Machinist
Most recently served as first-line supervisor of a 3-7 person work group and supervised medium sized work centers of 10 - 30 persons.
Maintained aircraft engines and related systems to include perform preventive maintenance, used management information systems to troubleshoot malfunctions and used technical publications for training of subordinates. Maintained inventory records, shop files and manuals.
U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps, Philadelphia Navy Shipyard, PA June 2001 - March 2005
Adult Leadership Executive Officer
Develop an interest and ability in seamanship and seagoing skills.
Instill virtues of good citizenship and strong moral principles in each cadet.
Demonstrate the value of an alcohol-free, drug-free and gang-free lifestyle.
Expose cadets to the prestige of public service and a variety of career paths through hands-on training with our nation's armed services.
U.S. Navy, Willow Grove Naval Air Station, PA Dec 1999 - Feb 2003
First Line Leader Training
First line supervisor was required to employ effective oral and written communication in professional relationships.
Managed the motivation, empowerment and counseling to enhance the development of subordinates and creatively managed human resources and teams to produce a quality organizational climate.
U.S. Navy, Naval Air Station, ATL Sep 1995 - Oct 1999
Organizational Maintenance Technician
Performed organization level maintenance on C9B aircraft systems.
U.S. Navy, Andrews Air Force Base, MD Oct 1991 - Dec 1995
Intermediate Maintenance Technician
Performed first-degree intermediate level maintenance on the T-56 turbo prop engine and 54H60 series propeller in support of P-3/C-C130 aircraft, as specified in the Naval Air Maintenance Program.
Robert Earl Abrams
910 Lenton Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21212
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U.S. Navy, Naval Air Station, NO Sep 1987 - Oct 1991
Aviation Apprentice
Charged with learning the theory of operation and component relationships of the turbo shaft engines and disassembling and reassembling the entire engine package.
EDUCATION
Coppin State University, Baltimore, MD
oBachelors of Science Degree in Sports Management
Naval Air Technical Center, Millington, TN
Air Maintenance Training Group, Jacksonville, FL.
Leadership Training Unit, Little Creek, VA
PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES
Available Upon Request