Isaac Joey Marquez
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Summary of Qualifications
MARINE CORPS COURSE: M92, Marine Combat Training
Length: 6 weeks (260 hours)
Upon completion of the course, I am able to perform as a basic rifleman in a combat environment. Methods of my training included audiovisual materials, lecture, and practical exercises. I am proficient in combat marksmanship, weapons and tactics and patrolling in combat areas. MARINE CORPS COURSE:808, Recruit Training Master FY11 Military Training
Length: 14 weeks (528-547 hours)
Upon completion of the course, I am able to apply casualty care, apply land navigation techniques, conduct physical fitness training, apply marksmanship techniques and apply self-defense skills. Methods of instruction included audiovisual materials,case studies, classroom exercises, lecture, and practical exercises.
The general course topics included first aid subjects, land navigation, physical fitness, self-defense, and marksmanship
Experienced airframe and powerplant mechanic with 3 years of experience as medium tiltrotor mechanic and 1 year and 3 months as an aircraft painter in the United States Marine Corps. MARINE CORPS COURSE: T8J, Leading Marines
Military Training
Length: (15 Hours)
Upon completion of the course, I am able to recognize the fundamentals of leadership and review and analyze past and current theories of leadership with focus on the application of leadership principles in the workplace.
Methods of instruction include audiovisual materials, computer based training, lecture, and practical exercises. General course topics include leadership traits and foundations and ethical judgements Work Experience
Mv-22 Osprey mechanic
Feb. 2020 – MAR 2023
United States Marine Corps, Okinawa, Japan
● Inspected and maintained airframes, power plants, and aircraft components: performed duties related to flight-line operations. Operated and maintained a special shop and ground support equipment: assisted in performing preflight and postflight inspections: practiced ground safety procedures in flight-line and hanger areas: performed hot and cold refueling of aircraft and understand the use of airframe and powerplant fluids and lubricants including the color codes for lines and tubing: removed and installed aircraft components and parts as required: used technical publications, bulletins, diagrams, and material control procedures: observed weight and balance limitations and used precision measuring too.
Aircraft Painter/ Corrosion Control
April 2020 – MAR 2023
United States Marine Corps, Okinawa, Japan
● Performed proper inspection, application, repair, and refinishing of painted aircraft surfaces. Treated all types of corrosion on aircraft and followed technical maintenance publications required. Additionally, performed safety in all regards of aircraft paint handling and use. Maintained and supervised a crew of more than 5 people for more than 12 hours a day 5 days a week.
Mv-22 Osprey mechanic
MAR 2023 - Current
United States Marine Corps, Camp Pendleton, California
● Inspected and maintained airframes, power plants, and aircraft components: performed duties related to flight-line operations. Operated and maintained a special shop and ground support equipment: assisted in performing preflight and postflight inspections: practiced ground safety procedures in flight-line and hanger areas: performed hot and cold refueling of aircraft and understand the use of airframe and powerplant fluids and lubricants including the color codes for lines and tubing: removed and installed aircraft components and parts as required: used technical publications, bulletins, diagrams, and material control procedures: observed weight and balance limitations and used precision measuring too.
EDUCATION
● HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA, Katella High School, 2015-2019 TRAINING and QUALIFICATIONS
● N-701-0013 A/C CORROSION, N.A.T.E.C, MAY 2021-MAY 2021 ( 1 week )
● N-701-0014 A/C PAINT TCH UP, N.A.T.E.C, JAN 2021-JAN 2021 ( 2 weeks,2days )
● C-601-3628 V-22 Environmental Control System Organizational maintenance, military training, FEB 2020-MAR 2020 ( 2 weeks ) (80 hours)
● 68E V-22 Powerplants and related systems organizational maintenance, Military Training, JAN 2020-FEB 2020 (6 weeks) (240 hours)
● MARINE CORPS COURSE: M92, Marine Combat Training. Length: 6 weeks (260 hours)
● MARINE CORPS COURSE:808, Recruit Training Master FY11 Military Training Length: 14 weeks
(528-547 hours)
● MARINE CORPS COURSE: T8J, Leading Marines Military Training Length: (15 Hours)