Rocky W. Cook **** Horse Trail Lane, Pinson, AL **126
Home Phone: 205-***-**** Cell Phone: 205-***-****
e-mail: *********@*********.***
Education:
* ***** ** ******* **** 88 SH Logistics Management
DAWIA (Defense Acquisition Certified) Level III in Production, Manufacturing and Quality Assurance, Aircraft Maintenance Managers Course, Aircraft Ground Safety Course, Completed DAWIA Level I Contracting Courses
Employer/Experience
Defense Contract Management Agency (USAFR), Aircraft Operations, 16 Feb 06 – 5 Feb 10 (Retirement from USAFR in process)
• Position as Aviation Maintenance Manager/Quality Assurance Specialist
• Aircraft Platforms KC-135, C-130, P-3, RC-12 and UH-60 Helicopter
• Responsible for flight and ground operations to include safety, control of hardware, Tools and Supplies, Foreign Object Damage, 15 other Requirements
• Review and accept contractors Ground and Flight Procedures IAW DCMA 8210.1
• Performed quality audits of product and processes to assure compliance
• Performed quality audits to assure written procedures meet ISO 9000/2000 AS9100 compliance
• Identification of audit requirements were assessed using Risk Based Management
• Supply Chain Management Responsibility
Defense Contract Management Agency, Space and Missile Division- Oct.03 to Jul 06 (Retired from Federal Service)
• Position held Contracts Operations Supervisor Technical Team Lead
• Supervised 16-30 personnel to include Quality Assurance, Industrial Specialist and Engineers
• Perform audits and systems reviews assuring contractors procedures meet ISO9000/2000 requirements
• Core Contract Administration Activity
• Performed all aspects of supervision, performance appraisals, workload reviews, etc.
• Area of responsibility included NW FL, Central and South AL, Central and South MS
• Maintained Surveillance activities over 400 contractors and 2500 contracts
• Manufacturing facilities included Missile, Aerospace, Aircraft, Clothing, Wood, Ground Based Weapon Systems
• Supply Chain Management Responsibility
Defense Contract Management Agency, Space and Missile Division- Oct. 1994 - Oct. 2003
• Chief, Management Support Office
• Supervised 12-20 personnel providing administrative operations and support
• Areas of responsibility, Motor Fleet Management, Personal/Physical Security, Information Technology, Telecommunications, Budget ($2.5 mil) Purchasing Operations, Training, Facilities Management 13 locations, Supply Support Operations, Mailroom Activities, Supported over 300 employees located over a 5 state area
Defense Contract Management Command, Birmingham, AL Jul 1987-Oct 1994
• Armed Services Production Planning Officer/Industrial Specialist
• Planned for War Time Critical Items
• Evaluated contractor facilities, equipment, financial and personnel to support war time efforts. Negotiated agreements between contractor and government
• Primary commodities included Meals Ready to Eat (MREs), Weapons Support, Uniforms (BDUs and Chemical Protective Suits) Mechanical Components for Ground Vehicle, Subsistence Items, Navy Ships and Aircraft Support.
• Supply Chain Management Activities
Defense Contracts Management Command, Tuscaloosa, AL Mar 1982-Jul 1987
• Quality Assurance Representative
• Primary Commodities supported Petroleum/Chemicals, Mechanical Items, Wood Products, Ammo, and Rubber Products
• Supply Chain Management
• Reviewed and accepted contractor quality assurance plans to MIL-Q-9858 and MIL-I-45208 and Mil-C-45662A requirements
U S Navy, Naval Air Station Bermuda-Mar 1980-Mar 1982
• Fuels Director Sub-Area Petroleum Office
• Quality Assurance of all Petroleum Related Activities
• Primary Responsibility for a Defense Fuel Supply Point, Aircraft Refueling Operations, Ship Refueling Operations and two complete fuel facilities to include miles of pipeline operations and tanks
• Oil Pollution Abatement for all military activities
• Budget to Support US and NATO Military Forces activity ($38 Mil)
• Supply Chain Management Responsibility
• Contractor oversight responsibility
Defense Contract Management Agency, New Orleans, LA- Nov 1978-Mar 1982
• Quality Assurance Representative/Strategic Petroleum Reserve Program Coordinator
• Primary commodities supported Petroleum/Chemicals, Mechanical Items, Wood Products, Ammo, and Rubber Products
• Supply Chain Management
• Reviewed and accepted contractor quality assurance plans
U S Air Force, Eglin AFB, FL- Nov 1973-Nov 1978
• Fuels Distribution Specialist/Manage Receipt, Storage and Issue of Petroleum Products/ Supply Chain Management
• Fuel Movement activity off-loading barges, transfer of fuel through pipeline systems
• Aircraft Refueling Operations
Computer Skills
• MS Office Suite, Word, Excel, Access, Power-point and Publisher
References:
• References can be provided upon requests along with documents to support numerous exceptional performance ratings with monetary rewards.