Roberto E. Martinez
West Point, Utah 84015
Home Phone 801-***-****
************@*****.***
OBJECTIVE:
Dedicated to work effectively, committed to teamwork and obtain a challenging position in an environment of innovation, creativity and learning. I am skilled in Configuration Management, and monitoring USAF commodities.
SUMMARY: Proficient in the following
Configuration Management F-4, T-37, T-38, Simulators & F-16 Aircraft Structural
Reliability, Maintainability, Information Systems (REMIS)
Aircraft electrician/electronics, black boxes, circuit cards/Multi-meters, voltmeters, ohmmeters, circuit card testers, oscilloscopes, power supply testers, solder equipment/tools
Supervisor
Quality Assurance
Logistics and Mechanical problems
Supply warehouse, distribution, shipping, receiving, inventorying
G005M Depot Maintenance Support System
G004L Warranty Purchased Parts
D043 USAF Interchangeability, Substitution Grouping List
Joint Engineering Data Management Information and Control Systems
Project Configuration Management System
Air Force weapon system Technical Orders, Illustrated Parts Breakdown, repair manuals, job guides, TCTO’s, schematics, blueprints
Cataloging military equipment, provisioning, spare part procurement and Automatic Test Equipment
MILSTDs, FAR, Air Force Forms, engineering data, specifications and schematics
MILITARY SERVICE:
June 1960-1964 Active 4 years Marine Corp (Vietnam Veteran)
Air Force Reserves 405th/419th (19 years) (Desert Storm Veteran)
CIVIL SERVICE:
33 Years (RETIRED) Hill AFB, Utah
EDUCATION:
High School 12 years
Weber State University (one year)
CONTRACTOR (Government):
Adecco/Lockheed Martin - May 2010-August 2010
JK HILL and Associates - May 2008-April 2009
Lear Siegler Services, Inc. - February 1999-April 2008
EXPERIENCE:
May 2010-August 2010:
Hill Air Force Base, UT
Comprehensive knowledge assembling A-10 Aircraft Modification Kits, for wing, fuselage, and pylons
February 1999-May 2009:
Hill Air Force Base, UT
F-16 Depot Production line, extensive knowledge in modifications use of Time Compliance Technical Order (TCTO)
May 1999-June 1999:
McClelland, Sacramento, CA
Understand evaluation of Material Deficiency Reports and Quality Deficiency Reports. Highly knowledgeable in troubleshooting, installing, repairing black boxes, and maintaining electronic integrated systems
June 1979-May 1993:
Hill Air Force Base, UT
Equipment Specialist (Electronics) Controlled, supervised configuration management of assigned equipment, and TCTO’s, REMIS
Fighter (F-4) Simulators, (T-37/T-38) Simulators
Close Ground Support Aircraft Trainers (Targets)
Helicopters Simulators
Bomber/Cargo Aircraft Simulators
Air Combat Maneuvering Instrumentation
Responsible for technical quality content of aircraft simulators projects
Understand and control program requirements and objectives
Understand and control timely start and completion of tasks
Coordinate program activities with other USAF employees, and USAF Using Commands
Maintained records of collected data
April 1965-June 1979:
Hill Air Force Base, UT
Aircraft electrician performed Depot Level Maintenance on F-4 Crash damage aircraft. Using Air Force Technical orders, repair manuals, schematics, wiring diagrams, TCTO’s. Diagnose, repaired, installed, removed, electrical wiring and cables on aircraft. Cut and stripped wire, insulate connections, and performed other duties to established specifications. Verified accuracy and quality in accordance with USAF control procedures. Test electrical systems IAW technical orders.