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Maintenance Quality Assurance

Location:
Bailey, NC, 27807
Posted:
November 01, 2016

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**** ** *** ** *** W, Tarboro, NC 27886 • Home: 760-***-**** • Cell: 760-***-**** • acxcb4@r.postjobfree.com Meticulous maintenance skills, excellent at juggling multiple tasks and working under pressure. Highly motivated with solid experience managing all levels of large scale projects, including installation, preventative maintenance and repair of multi-million dollar production equipment. Green Belt certified in Lean/Six Sigma process improvement fundamentals.

Strong verbal communication

Self-motivated

Team leadership

Team liaison

Process implementation

Project management

Fast, Efficient Learner

Airframe Hydraulics Mechanic, 02/2007 to 06/2008

United States Marine Corps – MALS-11 MCAS Miramar, San Diego, CA Responsible for preventative maintenance and repair of 7 major test stations as well as multiple pieces of support equipment.

Helped facilitate, coordinate and install upgrade to Servo Cylinder Test stand with Boeing contractors. Coordinate maintenance efforts for over $100,000,000 of Marine Corps Aviation Assets. Screen work load reports, establish priorities with Production Control, and assign maintenance tasks. Troubleshoot, test, and repair hydraulic components. Served as Hazardous Materials and Hazardous waste coordinator for division of 100 Marines. Served as work center safety representative to ensure fostering of safe work environment for 27 personnel. As a Collateral Duty Inspector, ensured maintenance was accomplished safely and safeguarded the quality of maintenance and performed the final inspection of 2700 maintenance actions. Shift Supervisor, 06/2008 to 07/2011

United States Marine Corps – MALS-11 MCAS Miramar, San Diego, CA Assigned as Shift Supervisor for the Hydraulics and Tire and Wheel Work Centers Lead personnel while capitalizing on the efficiencies of the assigned Marines to enhance the performance, knowledge and ability of the crew.

Maintain and repair 7 test stations as well as multiple pieces of support equipment while supporting Operation Enduring Freedom.

Instrumental in the installation and retrofitting of a Servo Cylinder Test Station in Afghanistan, giving the work center an immense increase in production and repair capabilities. Assistant Work Center Supervisor, 08/2011 to 04/2012 United States Marine Corps – MALS-26 MCAS New RIver, Jacksonville, NC As a Collateral Duty Inspector, ensured maintenance was accomplished safely and safeguarded the quality of maintenance and performed the final inspection on maintenance actions. Responsible for the decreased turn around time on maintenance actions by implementing Airspeed and Continuous Process improvement ideologies into maintenance efforts. Supervised the preventative maintenance and repair of all test and production equipment. As Division Safety Representative, completed multiple Quality Assurance Audits receiving no discrepancies. Work Center Supervisor, 04/2012 to 10/2012

United States Marine Corps – MALS-26 MCAS New River, Jacksonville, NC Monitored the repair, testing and completion of all Maintenance Actions. Served as Collateral Duty Inspector for multiple production work centers, safely and successfully completing over 300 maintenance actions in accordance with multiple publications. Served as Division Calibration, HAZMAT, and Safety programs representative for over 100 Marines. Supervised the maintenance and repair of 7 hydraulic test stations and 37 support items. Education

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Trained all junior personnel, leading to an exponential increase in production and repair capabilities. Operations Chief, 10/2012 to 05/2015

United States Marine Corps – MALS-26 MCAS New River, Jacksonville, NC Responsible for coordinating and tracking completion of training requirements for over 600 Marines. Responsible for ensuring the accuracy of over 22,000 submitted training actions. Coordinated and tracked all training requirements, pre-deployment briefs and milestones for more than 700 Marines and 22 MALS detachments in support of CONUS operations, SPMAGTF-CR, and Multiple deployments.

Received mission capable remarks on all training programs during Commanding General Inspections. Developed and authored Squadron Operating Procedures in order to maximize and reduce the amount of time to complete training evolutions.

Responsible for tracking all calendar and fiscal year training requirements and achieving 100% completion. Work Center Staff Non-Commisioned Officer in Charge, 05/2015 to 09/2016 United States Marine Corps – MALS-26 MCAS New River, Jacksonville, NC Supervised all maintenance actions for multiple divisions to effectively produce over 400 items totaling 2600 man hours.

Performed duties as Quality Assurance Representative for multiple work centers ensuring the safe and successful repair of all pieces of equipment.

Acted as HAZMAT and Safety representative for multiple divisions of MALS-26. Supervised purchase and installation of test equipment to increase work center capabilities and maintenance turn around times.

Maintained liaison with Production Control and Quality Assurance divisions to manage workload, reduce maintenance turn around times, and improve aviation material readiness. Bachelor of Arts: Public Relations and Marketing, 2014 Ashford University - San Diego, CA

Hazardous Material and Waste Disposal: 2012

Hazardous Material 24 Hour Course - Jacksonville, NC OSHA 30 Hour Course: 2010

OSHA - San Diego, CA

Green Belt certified : Lean/Six Sigma/Continuess Process Improvement, 2008 USMC - San Diego, CA

Received Certificate of Commendation for meritorious achievement in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.

Received Naval Achievement Medal for superior performance. Hazardous Material and Waste Handling

OSHA 30 Hour



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