ROCKY R. KEANE
Burleson, TX ***28
Cell 817-***-****
e-mail *****.******@*****.***
Work experience:
****-*******, *********** **********/**********, Consolidated Resource Imaging, Grand Rapids, MI.
Provided technical expertise as a sensor system operator and maintainer. Performed duties as flight crew operating and maintaining a gyro-stabilized gymbal with an integrated imaging sensor on Shorts SD-360, King Air 350, and Cessna Caravan. Installed various gimbals and sensors on aircraft for R&D test flights. Traveled CONUS and OCONUS for months at a time often in austere conditions. Worked as a team as well as independantly depending on customer requirements. Performed duties as computer repair and Information Technology consultant. Familiar with server repair in networked and stand alone environments.
2005-2006, Senior Systems Analyst, Logistics Management Engineering/AEPCO Huntsville, AL.
Serve as a contractor for the Program Director Aircraft Survivability Equipment. Work toward the development of logistics planning for two level maintenance and life cycle sustainment support, development materiel fielding activities / plans, development of performance based logistics (PBL) requirements and implementation of PBL plans, execution of PBL related business case analysis / economic analysis, RPSTL, MAC and PPL development, and the performance of system training activities. Provide technical expertise on Common Missile Warning System (CMWS) and Improved Counter Measure Dispensing (ICMD) systems installed on CH-47D, UH-60A/L, HH-60L, AH-64A/D, C-12, RC-12, and UC-35, in order to develop commercial and government technical manuals (TM’s). Coordinate with contractors in an effort to ensure any issues with regards to funding, scheduling, and technical inaccuracies are resolved. Review statements of work, modification work orders and engineering drawings to ensure thoroughness and accuracy. Attend TM working group meetings. Work closely with platform PM’s to resolve any CMWS issues.
2004-2005, Senior analyst/Subject matter expert, Westar, Huntsville, AL.
Provided technical expertise on avionics and electrical systems installed in the MH-47E and MH-47G helicopter in order to produce Interactive Electronic Technical Manuals (IETM) for the MH-47G. Worked closely with Integrated Material Management Center (IMMC), engineers and U.S. Army soldiers, to ensure data was correct and up to date. Reviewed TM’s for accuracy and provided recommended changes to Boeing helicopters publication department. Used extensive knowledge of aircraft electrical, and avionics systems as well as the common avionics architecture system to ensure the best possible product is delivered to AMCOM, CECOM, and the soldier.
2002-2003, Avionics technician, Pegasus Technologies, Green Cove Springs, FL.
Performed avionics and electrical repairs and installations in accordance with FAR guidelines. Worked on any fixed or rotary wing aircraft to include but not exclusive to Lear 35, Caravan, Bell 412, Bell 407, and MI-8 and 17. Conducted research and development on various sensors such as forward looking infrared and night sun on different aircraft platforms and configurations. Completed various communications and navigations systems installations on a variety of aircraft. Performed overseas travel to provide mission support to numerous agencies as an avionics technician and aircraft crewmember. Maintained shop stock on approximately 15,000 line items of stock. Worked with vendors worldwide to ensure highest quality and best cost.
2000-2002, Avionics technician, Logistics Management Engineering, Newport News, VA.
Performed scheduled and unscheduled avionics and electrical maintenance to various airframes including but not limited to, H-530, S-76, B-407, and B-412. Fabricated and installed wiring harnesses. Installed, troubleshot, and repaired communication, navigation and electronic systems and components. Assisted engineers with system integration, air worthiness release and electromagnetic compatibility issues. Performed new system install checkout and de-bugging, and provided written reports on the progress. Troubleshot electrical and avionics systems malfunctions. Worked side by side with U.S Army soldiers to ensure the aircraft are maintained to the highest level in order to be deployable worldwide at a moments notice.
1989-2000, Electrical and Avionics Maintenance Supervisor, U.S. Army
Served as a supervisor, maintenance manager, avionics and electrical technical inspector, non-rated flight crew member, and electrician/avionics mechanic on the CH-47D, MH-47D and E, UH-60A, and UH-1H and V helicopters. Diagnosed complex malfunctions, determined personnel and repair parts requirements, coordinated work schedules, planned, supervised, and conducted technical training. Applied organization, planning, prioritization, time management, problem solving and decision making techniques, rewarded and disciplined employees, appraised performance, and addressed complaints. Prepared personnel evaluation and training records, and maintained equipment hand receipts. Managed organizational test, maintenance, diagnostic equipment calibration (TMDE), and safety programs and ensured compliance with OSHA and EPA standards. Performed maintenance evaluations on aircraft and aircraft sub-components to determine airworthiness. Evaluated damage, coordinated repair requirement, and verified repair and modification accuracy. Researched technical publications, drawings and schematics. Submitted proposed changes to DA regulations, maintenance management and supply services publications via DA form 2028. Provided technical guidance to upper level management on maintenance techniques and trends. Used common and special tools and test equipment. Performed flight duties as a non-rated crewmember during test flights and in flight maintenance operational checks. Documented repair and service activity on aircraft forms and records. Performed load planning and manifesting, using computer aided load manifesting, while serving as the air movement control officer.
Education:
Continuing education, 1997, North Central Institute, 53 credit hours
High school, 1989, Wolf Point High School.
Training:
S-76B Electrical course, Flight safety international
S-76B Honeywell SPZ-7000 Autopilot course, Flight safety international
MH-47E Advanced flight control systems course, Boeing
MH-47E integrated avionics systems course, Boeing
MH-47E Electrical systems course, Boeing
Special Operations Aviation Regiment Qualification Course
Strategic Deployability course
MIL STD 2000 soldering course, Pace Inc.
Army airborne course
Army air assault course
Basic Leadership/Management Course (BNCOC)
Primary Leadership Development Course (PLDC)
Aircraft electrical repairers course (68F)
Awards:
Multiple military awards and decorations for achievement, commendation, liberation, defense, and service.
LICENSES/CERTIFICATES:
FCC License elements 1 and 3
Security Plus Certification 2009
Linux certification 2009
Secret Security Clearance maintained since 1989.
OTHER INFORMATION:
Computer training and skills include Microsoft Windows, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Internet Explorer, and Outlook