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Maintenance Chief

Location:
Richlands, NC
Posted:
January 17, 2020

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George M. Rohrberg

*** ***** *** ****** *********, NC 28574 760-***-**** adbb3w@r.postjobfree.com

Summary of Qualifications

Knowledgeable military professional with 26 years of comprehensive ground electronics maintenance and logistics experience that includes extensive training on multiple systems to ensure maximum readiness. Extensive background in instruction of reporting and providing maintenance and logistical support to end users. Functional expertise in the area of provisioning, deploying and supporting end-user equipment at an enterprise level. Proven ability to train and develop team members, adapt to ever-changing situations and remain continuously focused, alert and capable to perform under various amounts of pressure.

Active Security Clearance

Experienced with creating, proof-reading, correcting and modifying technical publications

Effective manager and supportive team player

26 years’ experience in communications-electronics maintenance and maintenance management

3 years’ experience in acquisition, provisioning and deployment of end-user devices and software packages.

3 years’ experience as electronics maintenance instructor in a formal school environment

2 years’ experience as Classified Material and Physical Security Officer

2 years’ experience as Hazardous Materials Technical Transport Certifier

Work Experience

Oct 2019-Dec 2019 Shipboard Supervisor, KBR, Jacksonville Fl.

Responsible for the planning and execution of maintenance of all Marine Corps Communications, motor transport, ordnance and engineer assets aboard ship, to include preventive and corrective maintenance.

Review and approve/disapprove budget expenditures related to preventive and corrective maintenance of critical equipment/

Prepare all selected assets for off-load in support of exercises and contingency operations.

Ensure all contractual matters are accomplished on the assigned ship to include all reporting requirements.

Advises the Shipboard Manager on the status of maintenance requirements, supply status and related subject and reports on a monthly basis.

Supervises technicians and ensures compliance with administrative policies, procedures,

government regulations and interfaces with customer representatives.

Performs administrative and management responsibilities to ensure an overall efficient operation.

Provides technical guidance/assistance and makes decisions where guidelines are not available.

2017-2019 Ground Electronics Maintenance Chief, United States Marine Corps, Camp Lejeune, NC.

Served as Subject Matter Expert(SME) for Ground-Electronic Equipment Maintenance

Provided advice and recommendations in the areas of preventive and corrective maintenance, requisitioning, and logistics utilizing Global Combat Service Support-Marine Corps(GCSSS-MC)and various other Automated Information Systems(AIS) to Company Operations staff and Operational Platoon Commanders as required

Initiated, coordinated and provided support to operational platoons with pre/post-operational checks, joint Limited Technical Inspections of equipment for transfers to/from the equipment owwner and preventive maintenance processes.

Created and implemented an effective, efficient 24hr technical support process in support of continuous operations of critical equipment.

Acted as liaison in sphere of SME responsibilities to higher and adjacent entities, and outside agencies

Provided timely and accurate advice and assistance to Company and Battalion Maintenance Management Offices in matters pertaining to maintenance of ground electronics and communications assets

Served as technical advisor to the Communications Company and Battalion Commander in regards to communications-electronics maintenance matters and personnel

Provided advice and assistance to Ground Electronics Maintenance Officer in performance of his duties

Functioned as the Ground Electronics Maintenance Officer in his absence

Directed the creation of robust, forward-thinking training plan that enabled training requirements to be met at or before the required dates.

Provided leadership and mentoring to a platoon of over 50 Marines of varying ranks by empowering junior members to plan increasingly complex tasks, decide o the best courses of action, and present for review and/or approval.

2014-2017 Equipment Specialist, United States Marine Corps, Albany Ga

Served as Ground Communications Equipment Subject Matter Expert for over 10 system programs and over 100 individual end-user devices.

Managed complex subsystems, assist in developing maintenance concepts, recommend/evaluated required operational capabilities and design modifications

Participated in multiple cross-functional teams to identify and resolve workforce issues, develop professional development standards and improve work processes and tools

Wrote, reviewed and/or modified over 75 technical publications

Assisted in development of fielding plans and logistics sustainment strategies for various newly fielded systems across the Marine Corps, to include forecasting training and sustainment requirements up to three years from date of installation

Modified existing sustainment strategies of over 20 end user devices to better suit the needs of users and ease logistical burdens across the enterprise

Acted as liaison with various contractor support teams, and provided feedback pertaining to performance and effectiveness of 3rd party contracts to customer

2013-2014 Communications-Electronics Maintenance Chief, United States Marine Corps, Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan.

Coordinate Communication Maintenance requirements between Regional Command (Southwest) (RC(SW)) Major Subordinate Commands (MSC) and Marine Corps Systems Command (MCSC), Marine Corps Logistics Command (MCLC), Field Service Representatives (FSR), MCSC Liaison Officers (LNO), Initial Issue Point (IIP) and the Reparable Issue Point (RIP).

Develop, maintain and grow the professional working relationship with MCSC, MCLC, FSRs,

MSC LNOs, IIP and the RIP.

Assist, advise and provide guidance to RC(SW) MSCs for all communication maintenance matters.

Provide detailed maintenance statuses for communication equipment that significantly degrades the RC(SW) mission or operational readiness to the Communication Maintenance Officer.

Plan, staff and supervise communication maintenance projects as directed by the Communication Maintenance Officer.

Assist RC(SW) Communications Chief with fielding of communications assets in RC(SW) AO.

2010-2013 Assistant G-6 Maintenance Chief, United States Marine Corps, Camp Lejeune, NC

Monitored II Marine Expeditionary Force's (MEF) readiness posture on communications

electronics equipment and effect corrective action through coordination with Major

Subordinate Commands (MSCs), Marine Expeditionary Units (MEUs), Logistics Command,

Systems Command, and other agencies as directed.

Provided advanced technical and logistical guidance to MSC communications-electronics

maintenance personnel in accordance with procedures, policies, orders, and directives.

Serve as the II MEF Subject Matter Expert (SME) for the communications-electronics

commodity assisting II MEF G-4 in the execution of the Commanding General's Supply

Logistics Analysis Program (SLAP) for deploying and returning MEUs.

Provide advanced technical, logistical, and maintenance input to the Maintenance

Officer and Maintenance Chief in support of the II MEF Assistant Chief of Staff G-6.

Served as the Security Officer for the II MEF G-6, responsible for the accountability

of all classified hardware and information within the G-6.

Planned and implemented numerous system improvements to ensure a more efficient and accurate method of accountability for over 590 classified control items, reducing inventory time by as much as 50% and increasing timely and accurate reporting of status by over 95%

2007-2010 Organics Support Maintenance Chief, United States Marine Corp, Camp Pendleton, CA.

Ensured the readiness and accountability of all ground electronics and communications equipment assigned to Marine Corps Tactical System Support Activity)MCTSSA) by managing and maintaining all collateral duties within the Comm/Elect Maintenance Platoon to include calibrations, maintenance management, tool control, modifications, publications, and funds administration.

Monitored closely all reports and maintenance procedures being performed on ground electronics and communications equipment items of equipment, which are designated mission essential in the current orders and directives.

Ensured all communications-related items of equipment being fielded/installed to MCTSSA are coordinated/accomplished in accordance with appropriate orders, directives and fielding procedures.

Ensured MCTSSA's Communication Maintenance Section maintained an aggressive training program to accomplish and maintain MOS Individual Training Standards, which will enhance MCTSSA's maintenance capability.

Provided training on advanced troubleshooting of electronic, communication and programable logic circuitry(PLC)

Assisted Maintenance Officer in day-to-day operations and 2800 maintenance support in his absence.

Participated in a cross-functional working group tasked with creating a more effective, robust and streamlined capability for supporting testing in various nodes utilizing Lean Six Sigma

2007 Intermediate Maintenance Section Head

Performed advanced corrective maintenance on tactical telephones, switchboards,

computers, peripheral equipment and ancillary equipment to the piece part component level

Provided advanced technical assistance during the installation and maintenance of ground communications-electronic equipment

Planned and executed deployment/installation of a field maintenance facility

Managed maintenance shop programs such as calibrations, modifications, tool control, publication library, and safety and administered shop procedures in accordance with applicable orders and directives.

Administered quality control programs

Determined preventive and corrective maintenance support requirements

Conducted advanced training for communications maintenance personnel in areas of digital and analog logic, electronics, computers and receiver/transmitter theory of operation and maintenance.

Performed administrative duties as required to include performance review, awards submissions, punitive actions and promotion recommendations

Supervised and counseled junior Marines

Maintained an active Professional Military Education program to help ensure professional growth

2006-2007 Maintenance Management Officer United States Marine Corps, Camp Fallujah, Iraq

Advised Commanding Officer, Logistics Officer and commodity Maintenance Officers on maintenance related issues and Battalion readiness through weekly readiness briefs

Reconciled and validated output reports from various systems with commodity maintenance personnel.

Scheduled and supervised battalion automated information systems and maintenance management training.

Supervised the battalion technical publication control point, product quality deficiency reporting and pre-expended bin programs.

Ensured adherence to all applicable orders and directives governing maintenance management processes and procedures.

Coordinated with higher, adjacent, and subordinate commands on any maintenance-related issues.

Lead, train, and provided for the welfare of the Marines assigned to the shop.

2004-2006 Maintenance Management Chief, United States Marine Corps, Camp Pendleton, CA

Supervised battalion collateral duty programs, to include publications, modifications, and calibrations.

Supervised the battalion’s internal inspection program.

Advised Maintenance Management Officer in regard to maintenance programs and adherence to appropriate orders and directives

Supervised battalion reconciliation program and served as primary coordination point for interaction between commodity sections.

Managed all Marine Corps Integrated Maintenance Management System input and output reports

Lead, trained and ensured the welfare and morale of the Marines assigned to the Maintenance Management Office

Coordinated reconstitution efforts of the battalion recovering over ten million dollars’ worth of equipment and returning the battalion to an operational and mission-capable status.

2004 Maintenance Management Chief, United States Marine Corps, Camp Fallujah, Iraq.

Supervised battalion collateral duty programs, to include publications, modifications, and calibrations.

Managed all Marine Integrated Maintenance Management system input and output reports

Supervised battalion reconciliation program and served as primary coordination point for interaction between commodity sections.

Advised Maintenance Management Officer in regard to maintenance programs and adherence to appropriate orders and directives

Performed administrative duties as required

Supervised, trained and counselled junior Marines

Maintained an active Professional Military Education program to ensure professional growth.

2003-2004 Cryptologic and Circuit Card Repair Section Head,, United States Marine Corps, Camp Pendleton, Ca

Supervised the repair of all Communications Security equipment with in the Bn

Managed complex micro-miniature circuit card repair program

Managed all Communication Security test equipment for the Electronic Maintenance Platoon

Coordinated with all maintenance actions with Battalion Security Manager and the COMSEC Repair facility

2000-2003 Formal School Instructor, United States Marine Corps, 29 Palms Ca

Accumulated over 3000 hours of instruction and mentoring time for Tactical Computer/Telephone systems repair course and Basic Electronics Course.

Received Senior Instructor Certification.

Received Curriculum Development Certification

Served as class commander for 7 classes, coordinating all academic and administrative issues for up to 14 students per class over a 94-day training cycle.

Conducted formal and informal counseling’s and evaluated students for academic performance and promotion recommendations.

Taught and/or mastered each annex of the courses 94-day training cycle.

Performed evaluations on peer instructors.

1998-1999 Student, United States Marine Corps, 29 Palms Ca.

Applied principles of algebra, trigonometry, and complex numbers analyze problems in electricity.

Utilized common test equipment to perform troubleshooting

Studied AC/DC circuitry, semiconductor devices, transistors, rectifiers, amplifiers and analysis of

circuits to the component level.

Applied basic principles of digital electronics, including logic gates, sequential and combinational

logic, counters, adders and subtractors and programmable logic circuits.

Attended Computer Technician Course of study focused on installation, operation and maintenance of end-user computing equipment and Local Area Networks.

Attended Position Location Reporting System Master Station Maintenance Course comprising the installation, theory and practical operation, and maintenance of large-scale terrestrial position, navigation and timing network.

1996-1998 Computer Repairman, United States Marine Corps, Camp Pendleton, Ca.

Served as the Shipping and Receiving Staff Non-Commissioned in Charge as a Corporal fpr the Regimental Communications Electronics Maintenance facility comprising 3 battalion level and one Regimental level maintenance sections.

Compiled and reported readiness reportable data for all mission essential communications asset across the Regiment,

Installed, maintained and repaired end-user computer devices in support of the Regimental local area network.

Repaired and maintained critical data communications assets required for the regiment to accomplish its primary mission of accurate and effective fire support.

High School diploma or GED and 4+ years of maintenance supervision or process/project engineering experience; required. AAS /BS is a plus

Previous leadership experience in manufacturing or military setting required. Raw food processing/packaging is preferred

Advanced technical maintenance troubleshooting skills is required. Prefer experience in any of the following: mechanical and electrical repair: ammonia refrigeration, high pressure boiler, compressed air, PLCs, instrumentation, mechanical engineering, hydraulics, pneumatics, pumps, motors, etc.

Strong leadership and communication skills (conflict resolution, facilitation, change management skills, decision making, empowerment and delegation), preferred.

Provides leadership and guidance to employees in the Maintenance Department.

Able to work under pressure in a fast-paced environment

Self-motivated and managed multiple areas in a large facility on an off-shift



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