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Maintenance Management

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okc, OK
Posted:
April 15, 2012

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Glen E Matthias

*** *********** ****

Edmond, OK 73013 US

Mobile: 806-***-****

Evening Phone: 575-***-****

DSN: 681-6989

Email: rw97hw@r.postjobfree.com

Country of Citizenship:

United States

Veterans' Preference:

10-point preference based on a compensable service connected disability of 30% or more (CPS)

Registered for Selective Service:

I am a male born on or after January 1, 1960, and I have registered for the Selective Service.

Availability:

Job Type: Permanent

Work Schedule: Full-Time, Shift Work

Desired locations:

United States - OK

Work Experience:

Battlespace Flight Services LLC.

Cannon AFB

Cannon AFB, NM 88103 United States 03/2010 - Present

Salary: 70,000.00 USD Per Year

Hours per week: 40

Production Control Program management Analyst/Debrief Supervisor

Supervisor: Christopher Chase 575-***-****)

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Program Management Analyst/Supervisor, Production controller/Debrief(MQ-1, MQ-9).

Direct the activities of the Production Control program/Debrief Support functions involving MQ-1 and MQ-9. Plan and direct activities to ensure assigned aircraft are properly maintained and scheduled. Develop training materials to assist managers in utilizing data and reports that are produced. Responsible for expert technical training of the production control and database program. Translate data into meaningful management information. Identify points of system failure. Plan schedule and take corrective actions to meet emergency and regular workload requirements. Interprets technical data, standards and instructions and accurately relate to the specific aircraft projects assigned in preparing production plans and schedules and in maintaining effective follow-up. Correlate and analyze a variety of production data in support of the mission. Ensure validity of data entered into basic and specialized information systems. Extract, analyze and synthesize data from a diverse data sources and produce reports and display information in a variety of formats. Manage the unit TCTO, time change, and special inspection program. Ensure accurate and timely accomplishment of aircraft and engine maintenance. Develops, modifies and/or interprets performance standards. Coordinate aircraft and engine modifications. Monitors all scheduled daily maintenance inspections modification, establishes aircraft schedules as needed. Coordinate with other agencies and personnel to ensure needed repair operations are properly synchronized to assure all work operations are covered. Maintain aircraft and production status spreadsheets and charts. Supervises the debriefing process and ensures that status boards are updated. Uses automated systems to maintain accounting and historical records, plans, schedule and prepare reports. Coordinate with management, staff and support organizations to insure continuity of total production output. Informs higher level management of relevant issues and problems. Practiced and ensured compliance with OSHA safety policies and standards. Ensure safe work practices are utilized and followed.

USAF

Cannon AFB

Cannon AFB, NM 88103 United States 07/2005 - 03/2010

Salary: 72,300.00 USD Per Year

Hours per week: 40

Maintenance Operations Flight Chief/Program Analyst

Supervisor: Guilermo Lopez, CMSgt, USAF 575-***-****)

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Maintenance Operations Flight Chief/Program Analyst. Knowledgeable of combat, strategic fixed wing and rotary aircraft systems, small, medium, large and very complex weapon system (CV-22, F-16, C-130, AC-130, MC-130W/J, MQ-1, MQ-9, M-28). Held Government Top secret security clearance: SSBI/SCI.

Plan, organize, and direct the functions of the Maintenance Operations Flight consisting of approximately 60 personnel ranging in grades of GS-5 through GS-11 to include Maintenance Production Control/Scheduling Element of 21 personnel, Maintenance Operations Center (MOC) of 15 personnel, Maintenance systems Analysis/Data Base Management Element of 19 personnel and Engine Management Element of 5 personnel; Provide leadership, supervision and management; mentor, motivate, and appraise the staff through subordinate supervisors. Analyze and solve problems in various areas to include but not limited to complex technical resources, procedures, processes, planning and analysis. Develop project plans and coordinate timelines. Plan, schedule and take corrective action to meet workload requirements. Advises and provides counsel to employees on work and administrative matters including application of policies, procedures, and directives of management. Provide logistical, production and budgetary support to the unit mission in support of the weapon system. Applies quality management methods and procedures. Correlate and analyze various production data. Explains performance expectations to employees and provides regular feedback on strengths and weaknesses. Unit Modification program manager; coordinate aircraft Programmed and Un-programmed Depot Maintenance, Modification and or Overhaul. Attend PDM conferences; attends meetings and working groups to identify problems and attempt to resolve conflicts. Coordinate on PDM workload agreements. Develops and adjust works schedules. Analyzes computer generated products to determine workload scheduling status, and recommends adjustments for planned and unplanned depot aircraft maintenance/modification. Direct daily maintenance operations with planned work methods and production schedules. Monitor maintenance work flow/repair activities; coordinate with supportable organizations for manpower, supplies/tools and make production schedule adjustments as needed. Developed new or modified work schedules to prevent or alleviate unanticipated production delays, scheduling conflicts or lack of materials/manpower. Fleet health manager; direct and manage assigned equipment, personnel and facilities; develops capabilities studies/briefs and program analysis. Conducts meetings with assigned personnel to relay new procedures, production problems, and safety and security programs. Evaluate maintenance operations and analyze quality assurance reports; tracked trends and implemented corrective actions and reports trend analysis data. Review data to ascertain the nature and quantity of work to be accomplished. Developed local strategy/policy for wing’s conversion from ACC to AFSOC. Control resources through careful budgeting and fiscal management. Ensure compliance with established policies, directives, and procedures by enforcing maintenance, safety, security, training, equal opportunity, labor management principles, programs and techniques and environmental regulatory standards. Brief leadership on weekly and monthly schedule capabilities and limitations. Supervise military, DoD, and contract employees; performs initial evaluations and determines job qualifications. Adhered to stringent hazardous waste management program; ensured timely and safe collection, control, and disposition of waste materials. Handled classified/confidential communication and equipment; ensured program integrity. Reviewed operating manuals; recommended improvements and changes to the technical data.

USAF

Geilenkirchen AB

Geilenkirchen, BW Germany 05/2001 - 07/2005

Salary: 72,300.00 USD Per Year

Hours per week: 40

Program Analyt/Supervisor, NATO E-3A Logistics Maintenance Production Control/Engine Management

Supervisor: John Roberto, CMSgt, USAF (49-245*-**-****)

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Program Analyst/Supervisor, NATO E-3A Logistics Maintenance Production Control/Engine Management.(E-3A Aircraft). Held Government Top secret security clearance: SSBI/SCI.

Plan organize, and direct the activities of the Production Control Support functions involving unit’s exercises, training, and contingency operations at home and four forward operating bases. Advises and provides counsel to employees on work and administrative matters including application of policies, procedures, and directives of management. Manage scheduling of annual phase/mid-phase inspections, engine removal, repair, overhaul, installation, and objectives involving Programmed Depot Maintenance, Time Change items, and Time Compliance Technical Orders, directly supporting the units 10,500 flying hour program. Plan and Direct spare engine support for NATO aircraft. Verifies, correct documentation errors to provide accurate reporting for Program Integrated Logistics System. Ensure timely accomplishments of pre-docks, post-docks, and document reviews. Establishes and maintains automated historical records. Schedule and monitors all scheduled and unscheduled depot level and contractor maintenance to ensure on time inputs. Lead focal point for expeditious management of aircraft delayed and deferred discrepancies. Plan work to be accomplished by subordinates and balances workload. Supervise military and NATO employees. Explains performance expectations to employees and provides regular feedback on strengths and weaknesses. Serve as first line supervisor exercising supervisory personnel management responsibilities; Represent the production control element with a variety of installation and functional area organizations; Participate in special projects and initiates and performs special assignments to include long-term /long-range planning, functional/technical advice and guidance, and continuity management. Responsible for coordination of verification of funds, workload, scheduling, item tracking, material requirements and customer relations for all assets. Ensure compliance with established policies, directives, and procedures by enforcing maintenance, safety, security, training, equal opportunity, labor management principles, programs and techniques and environmental regulatory standards. Practiced and ensured compliance with OSHA safety policies and standards

USAF

Ramstein AB

Ramstein, RP Germany 09/1999 - 05/2001

Salary: 70,000.00 USD Per Year

Hours per week: 40

Chief, Engine Management Element/Program Analyst

Engine Management Element Chief (C-9, C130)

Leads and supervises Engine Management Element, providing administrative, technical direction, production oversight and managing the scheduling and material workload in the repair, overhaul, and modification of aircraft engine components. Determine assignments and work plans when emergency or special work mandates such changes. Participate in meetings and working groups to identify problem and resolve conflicts. Correlate and analyze various production data. Review reports submitted and other information available to ascertain from subordinates causes for delay and make adjustments in personnel assignments. Monitors all scheduled daily maintenance repair, and modification activities, identifying necessary modification to established aircraft/Engine schedules. Applies quality management methods and procedures. Prevent or alleviate unanticipated production/processing delays, scheduling conflicts and lack of required material/manpower shortages. Ensure compliance with command policies. Responsible for exercising supervisory personnel management responsibilities for all production control and engine management personnel. Advises and provides counsel to employees on work and administrative matters including policies, procedures, and directives of management. Explains performance expectations to employees and provides regular feedback on strengths and weaknesses. Appraise subordinate workers performance ensuring consistency and equity in rating techniques. Manage base engine management program encompassing C-9 and C-130 engines. Plan and Direct spare engine support for all C-130 intra-theatre mission requirements. Developed new or modified work schedules to prevent or alleviate unanticipated production delays, scheduling conflicts or lack of materials/manpower. Ensure compliance of time change, special inspection, and Time Compliance Technical Order programs of assigned engines and propellers. Maintain data documentation integrity between Core Automated Maintenance System and Comprehensive Engine Management System central database. Monitor US Air Forces Europe War Readiness Engines level. Ensure configuration accuracy for the Automated Component Tracking System. Produce monthly, quarterly, and annual reports. Analyzes reports on maintenance actions and performance requirements. Identify adverse maintenance trends. Inform higher level management of relevant issues and problems. Develops and delivers briefings and presentations to organization management. Practiced and ensured compliance with OSHA safety policies and standards. Ensure safe work practices are utilized and followed. Discharge security responsibilities by ensuring education and compliance with security directives for employees with access to classified or sensitive material.

USAF

Ramstein AB

Ramstein, RP Germany 10/1996 - 09/1999

Salary: 68,000.00 USD Per Year

Hours per week: 40

Supervisor, Production Control/Plans, Scheduling and Documentation (Aircraft)

Supervisor, Production Control/Plans and Scheduling and Documentation (C-130, C-9, C-20 and C-21 Aircraft. Alternate Maintenance Operation Center (MOC) controller.

Charge with the overall responsibilities of Production Control planning and scheduling of aerospace vehicle maintenance documentation requirements. Manage maintenance action in support of program depot maintenance. Manage and scrutinize automated and manual historical record maintenance program to ensure proper and accurate data is retained to support assigned aircraft and equipment. Inspect and evaluates maintenance management information system and data base management to establish automated data support requirements. Coordinates with maintenance system database management to establish automated data support requirements. Maintain historical flight status records of assigned weapon systems. Ensure accurate documentation of TCTO, special inspections, and Time Change requirements. Maintain master job identification list. Report aerospace vehicle and select equipment inventory data. Appraise subordinate workers performance ensuring consistency and equity in rating techniques. Refer serious unresolved employee complaints to higher level management. Effects minor disciplinary measures such as warning and reprimands. Recommend action to higher level management in serious disciplinary matters. Coordinate on maintenance actions and update status boards. Develops and delivers briefings and presentations to organization management. Practiced and ensured compliance with OSHA safety policies and standards. Ensure safe work practices are utilized and followed.

USAF

RAF Lakenheath

Lakenheath, United Kingdom 06/1993 - 10/1996

Salary: 68,000.00 USD Per Year

Hours per week: 40

Supervisor, Production Controller (Aircraft)

Supervisor, Production Control /Plans and Scheduling

Alternate Maintenance Operations Center (MOC)controller.

Develop plans and establish schedules to meet mission commitments. Plan and direct the activities to ensure assigned aircraft are properly scheduled. Chairs and coordinate the use of shared resources with operations group personnel. Prepares weekly, monthly and long-range usage schedules ensuring all maintenance requirements and operational commitments are either met or exceeded. Advise senior leaders of all capabilities and factors which might hinder maintenance capability. . Manage the unit Time Compliance Technical Order, special inspection, and time change (replacement) programs. Schedule and assign job control numbers for all maintenance actions pertaining to these programs. Monitor and track completion of job control numbers in Core Automated Maintenance System. Manage the Operational event, TCTO, and Inspection and Time Change (Replacement item) sub-systems of Core Automated Maintenance System. Unit point of contact for all maintenance information system related problems. Coordinate on maintenance actions and update status boards. Develops and delivers briefings and presentations to organization management. Practiced and ensured compliance with OSHA safety policies and standards

USAF

Keflavic AB

Keflavic, Iceland 06/1992 - 06/1993

Hours per week: 40

Production Controller/Aircraft Maintenance Scheduler

Production controller/Aircraft maintenance scheduler (F-15).

Responsible for the development and publishing of the weekly and daily maintenance schedules. Plan and direct the activities to ensure assigned aircraft are properly scheduled. Spearhead the transfer operation of F-15C/D aircraft in the Multi Stage Improvement Program to a new PDM location. Monitor special and recurring inspections. Coordinate and ensure no delinquent items are incurred. Ensured munitions Control and Maintenance Supervision are advised of maintenance capabilities and adherence to published schedules. Develops and delivers briefings and presentations to organization management. Practiced and ensured compliance with OSHA safety policies and standards

USAF

Spangdahlem AB

Spangdahlem, RP Germany 06/1990 - 06/1992

Hours per week: 40

Production Controller (Aircraft)

Production Controller/Aircraft maintenance scheduler (F-4, F-16).

Plan and direct activities to ensure assigned aircraft are properly scheduled. Compiles, coordinate, and prepare the weekly aircraft utilization maintenance schedule. Forecast, schedule, and monitor recurring phase inspections and Special/Scheduled Inspections, Time Changes (replacement items), and Time Compliance Technical Orders (TCTO). Plan and schedule the use of Aircraft to meet flying requirements. Trains and or assist in the training of all incoming personnel and augmentees assigned. Conducts pre-dock, post-dock, TCTO and daily maintenance meetings. Develops and delivers briefings and presentations to organization management. Practiced and ensured compliance with OSHA safety policies and standards.

USAF

RAF Fairford

Fairford , United Kingdom 10/1988 - 06/1990

Hours per week: 40

Production Controller/ Aircraft Maintenance Scheduler

Production Controller/Maintenance Scheduler (KC-135).

Responsible for planning and scheduling effective utilization of KC-135 aircraft in direct support of North Atlantic Treaty Organization, safe, and USCENTCOM tasking. Plan and direct the activities to ensure assigned aircraft are properly scheduled. Select aircraft for deployments while ensuring timely accomplishments of all aircraft maintenance inspections and TCTO s. Ensures compliance with command policies and regulation. Develop long-range, monthly and weekly plans. Coordinate with tanker operations and maintenance line chief on flying and maintenance requirements. Serve as first line supervisor exercising supervisory personnel management responsibilities. Perform special assignment to include long-range planning, functional and technical advice and guidance. Attend daily maintenance meeting and Deputy Commander for Maintenance stand-up meeting. Develops and delivers briefings and presentations to organization management. Practiced and ensured compliance with OSHA safety policies and standards.

USAF

Travis AFB

Fairfield, CA United States 03/1984 - 10/1988

Hours per week: 40

Production Controller/Scheduler

Production Controller/Scheduler (C-5, C-141, AGE)

Develops and adjust workload schedule for scheduled and unscheduled aircraft maintenance and modification requirements. Schedules and dispatch jobs for manufacturing activities. Track monitors manufacturing/repair process of all scheduled daily maintenance, repair and modification activities, modifying established aircraft schedules as needed based on production line or shop capacity, status of work in progress, time required to complete the activity, availability of skills, material, tools, and urgency of need. Interpret schematic diagrams, technical data, standards and instructions and accurately relate them to the specific aircraft projects assigned in preparing production plans and scheduled and in maintaining effective follow-up. Maintains production status boards and charts. Process repairable equipment through various maintenance shops (machine, sheet metal, welding, Fabrication, corrosion, NDI, paint, local manufacture and structure repair) within the 60th Airlift wing. Plans schedule and coordinates all schedule maintenance and controls off equipment work and maintains delayed discrepancy files. Assign priorities, schedule and control shop workload to prevent or alleviate unanticipated production/processing delays, scheduling conflicts and lack or required material/manpower shortages. Updates a variety of management information system and production shop systems. Monitor turn-n of Due in From Maintenance (DFM) or Mission Capable (MICAP) assets from maintenance supply. Post status to R-26 DIFM listings and files DD Form 1348-1 suspense and complete DIFM documents. Prepare reparable item processing tags . Control assets awaiting installation, schedule and control TCTOs. Initiate cannibalization actions and advises the branch chief of problem, accomplishments, and status of special projects. Log, monitor and update turnaround transactions in the maintenance information system daily. Obtain shop man-hour availability reports. Correct and prepare documents to change and update the repair Capability report. Practiced and ensured compliance with OSHA safety policies and standards

Education:

Air University Gunter, AL United States

Associate's Degree 08/2008

GPA: 3.5 of a maximum 4.0

Credits Earned: 64 Semester hours

Major: Production Management Minor: Business Management

Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:

Production Management technical School

Strategic Leader Course

Leaders and Supervisors Quality Awareness

Supervisor and Train the Trainer Course

Advanced Technical Order Maintenance

Supervisor’s Safety Course

Hazardous Waste Management Course

OSEC practitioner’s Course

Lean Basic Course

Civilian personnel Management Course

Security Manager Strategic Leadership Course

Job Related Training:

Advanced Leadership, Management, and Communication Noncommissioned Officer’s Leadership

Mid-Level Leadership, Management, and Communication Noncommissioned Officer’s Academy

Senior Noncommissioned Officer’s Course

Noncommissioned Officer’s Preparation

Leaders and Supervisors Quality Awareness

Supervisor and Train the Trainer Course

Advanced Technical Order Maintenance

Supervisor’s Safety Course

Hazardous Waste Management Course

Language Skills:

Language Spoken Written Read

German Novice Novice Novice

References:

Name Employer Title Phone Email

Guillermo Lopez

Cannon CV-22 Support Manager

6112 Liberator Avenue, Hangar 204

Cannon AFB, BM 88101

Work: 575-***-****

Cell: 575-***-****

rw97hw@r.postjobfree.com

Known 7 years

Kenneth B. Williams

Director of Transportation

Dougherty County School System

1730 Rodgers St.

Albany GA 31705

229-***-****

rw97hw@r.postjobfree.com

Known for 17 years

CMSGT Carlos Walton

6531 E. Olsen Blvd

Tucson, AZ 85708

Chief Enlisted Manager

520-***-****

Known 18 years

Additional Information:

Air Combat Command Materials Senior Production Scheduling Manager of the Year 07’

Air Force Special Operation Command Maintenance Professional 1st / 3rd Quarter 08’

Strong work ethic and professional attitude emphasizing reliability, integrity, teamwork, and the willingness to work as necessary to get the job done. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Proficient in Microsoft office

Held Government Top secret security clearance with SCI



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