JEREMIE ANDREWS
Boiling Springs, SC 29316
Cell: 931-***-****
Home: 864-***-****
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OBJECTIVE
To obtain or seek a position as Supervisor.
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Over 16 years of experience in Army Aviation on AH64D Longbow Apache Attack Helicopters. Performed 12 years of maintenance management in all work activities on helicopters. Holds Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Airframe and Power plant License. Completed Associates in Applied Science in Aviation. Possess Secret Security Clearance.
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
Maintenance Manager May 2003 - Present
United States Army, Fort Campbell, KY
Managed all maintenance and flight hour requirements on attack helicopters during Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. Planned and coordinated work flow and equipment for scheduled and unscheduled maintenance to over 18 personnel. Applied production control, quality control, and other management principles to flight-line, supply operations and maintenance sections. Maintained accountability for up to 12 helicopters, tools, equipment, and vehicles worth over 100 million dollars. Instructed and conducted on-the-job training in helicopter maintenance, supply, and safety techniques. Evaluated and counseled personnel on work performance.
Maintenance Supervisor August 2001 - April 2003
United States Army, Fort Campbell, KY
Supervised and coordinated all helicopter maintenance requirements. Coordinated work schedules, and assigned duties to over 60 personnel. Prepared evaluations, special reports, and maintenance records for Production Control Office. Supervised technical training programs and assisted in the preparation of plans and policies. Controlled the flow of work orders, requisitions, and correspondence. Planned the layout of maintenance areas, shops, and facilities. Accountable for vehicles and tool room worth over 300 million dollars.
Quality Assurance Supervisor August 1999 - June 2001
United States Army, Fort Campbell, KY
Provided technical guidance to subordinates to ensure correct maintenance procedures were conducted on 24 helicopters valued over 150 million dollars. Trained over 15 personnel on researching information to ensure the quality, safety and reliability of aircraft and ground support equipment.
Section Supervisor June 1998 - July 1999
United States Army, Fort Campbell, KY
Supervised phase maintenance and flight line operations for over 60 personnel. Evaluated and counseled personnel on performance. Maintained ground support equipment worth 10 million dollars. Maintained maintenance forms and records.
Helicopter Maintainer May 1995 - May 1998
United States Army, Katterbach, Germany
Performed maintenance on helicopters. Assisted in the removal and installation of subsystem assemblies such as engines, transmissions, gear boxes, rotor hubs, and rotor blades. Prepared helicopters for extensive inspections, maintenance, and assisted in operational checks. Performed maintenance on common and special tools and ground support equipment.
EDUCATION
• Associates in Applied Science , Aviation, North Central Institute, Clarksville, TN, 2008
• Certificate, Advanced Non Commissioned Officer Course, United States Army Aviation Training Center, Fort Rucker, AL, 2003
• Certificate, Basic Non Commissioned Officer Course, United States Army Aviation Training Center, Fort Eustis, VA, 1999
• Certification, EPA, Universal CFC/HCFC Refrigerant Processing, United States Army Ordnance Center, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, MD, 1998
• Certificate, Helicopter Repair, United States Army Aviation Training Center, Fort Eustis, VA, 1995