Objective: Pursue a challenging career, enhancing company productivity, customer focus and personal achievement using proven skills and abilities.
Summary of Qualifications
USAF 20 plus years experience in all aspects of Aircraft Maintenance
Detail-oriented, decisive, relational, excellent communication and perception skills.
Able to create cross-functional customer focused relationships to resolve operational challenges
Team player able to work both in a diverse group and independently
Self motivated and confident in learning new systems and methods
Professional Experience
U.S Air Force, Aircraft Department Plans and Programs Manager (2006-2009)
Monitored manpower distribution for 900 personnel, including necessary supervision adjustments
Managed six buildings/ six hangers/12 facility custodians within the maintenance complex
Responsible for policies resolving force protection, emergency management and safety
Coordinated project development with mechanical engineers between military and civilian
U.S Air Force, KC-135 Flight line Expeditor (2004-2006)
Front line supervisor responsible for assigning work to 10-20 aircraft maintainers
Set priorities based on flying schedule and grounded aircraft verses available workers
Ensured workers had proper technical data, test equipment and aerospace ground equipment required to perform assigned tasks in a timely manner
U.S Air Force, KC-135 Hydraulic Quality Assurance Inspector (2001-2004)
Analyzed engineering/technical data on new products, changes, and service procedures
Maintained inspection, technical and instruction manuals; revised process or instruction as required
Supported quality and performance improvements, developed policies, and standardized procedures
Performed aircraft/support equipment inspections; analyzed data for trends, and facilitated corrective actions
U.S Air Force, KC-135 Hydraulic Technician (1987-2000)
Assemble system components, using fixtures, measuring instruments, hand tools, and power tools
Test systems and assemblies for functional performance, adjust, repair, replace malfunctioning parts
Deep knowledge and ability to perform removals, installations, extensive rigging and operational testing of flight controls, hydraulic systems, landing gear and all associated components.
Ability to perform scheduled/ unscheduled maintenance tasks on aircraft structures and systems
EDUCATION
Aircraft Maintenance Systems Technology
Community College of the Air Force Associates Degree – 63 Semester units
Security Clearance
SECRET – Department of Defense (EPSQ), 1986 to Present