Dec **** - Current
Shaw Air Force Base, SC, United States
May 2016 - Dec 2019
Lakenheath, England, United Kingdom
May 2015 - May 2016
Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi-do
Michael Terry
Professional Summary
I learned thorough my journey in order to be successful you need time management, responsibility and go-getter attitude. I believe with these skills in mind, I'd make a great member of your team. As a veteran of the United States Airforce, I learned to be vigilant, situational aware, and most importantly to perform at the highest level possible to ensure that the team is successful.
Skills
Train crew members Supervise crew activities
Support family members Monitor loading procedures
Network computers Diagnose faults
Maintain equipment Recordkeeping
Order parts Troubleshoot malfunctions
Hand tools Power tools
Replace defective parts Inspect airframes
Measure parts wear
Experience
Support lead
Shaw Air Force Base
I'm currently working at Shaw AFB as a member of the support equipment staff. As a team, we oversee inspection of tools and other equipment that go in conjunction with helping with the
“fight tonight” mission here at Shaw AFB. We log, repair and replace defective equipment to ensure that the maintenance personnel working on the aircraft have the proper tools to complete their jobs.
Weapons load crew chief inspector
RAF Lakenheath
After Osan AFB, I served as a weapons load crew chief over seeing loading and unloading of different types of munitions in the airforce inventory. I moved up to a quality control position where I managed a shift of around 7 individuals writing their decorations, EPRs (Enlisted Performance Reports) and also overseeing standardization of loading techniques across RAF lakenheath of about 300 personal. I've also deployed twice to the Middle East as a WS member
(Weapon standardization) over seeing the same kind of responsibilities as at RAF Lakenheath just in a more high visible position in a AOR (area of responsibilities). Weapons load crew member
Osan American Air Force Base
My next duty after Luke Air Force seen my responsibility ramp up tremendously. I still performed loading operations and up keep of all armament systems of our fleet of aircraft. In 329 North Donar Drive, Columbia, SC 29229
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Apr 2013 - May 2015
Maricopa County, AZ, United States
Apr 2016
Montgomery, AL
conjunction with this, me and my other crew members were responsible for the testing and evaluation of the first BRU-61 weapons rack installation on the F-16 fighter jet. We successfully dropped the first like ordnance from the particular rack which awarded me and my crew the coveted Load Crew of the Year award for all of PACAF (Pacific Air Force Command) Weapons load crew member
Luke Air Force Base
Luke AFB was my first duty station. I worked around the F-16 fighter jets, loading and unloading of munitions to the aircraft and also maintaining the armament systems on them. I also organized and maintained support equipment used to perform our job as weapons loaders Education
Armament systems : Aircraft systems
Community College of the Air Force
I was accredited a CCAF degree (Community College of Air Force) for completing the required classes in my respected field of work.