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AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR

Seasoned Mid-Level Management professional with over 7 years of experience in Aviation Maintenance, Training, Logistics. Two deployments as an Airframes Supervisor in Afghanistan to include bilateral training operations in China, Singapore, and Oman. Exceptional skills in supervision, maintenance, and quality control at the Intermediate Level. Proficient in administration, operations, and logistics to include strong research, risk analysis, and process evaluation skills. Proven ability to produce superior results in a fast-paced environment by prioritizing, delegating, and managing multiple projects. Recognized Subject Matter Expert for all evaluation procedures, standards, and programs.

Honorable Discharge

Department of Defense Security Clearance

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Airframes Supervisor

Supervised all maintenance activities for a Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron to include over 100 aircraft, 25 personnel, 7 vehicles, and assorted maintenance facility areas and equipment

  • Implemented all facets of organizational training to maintain critical core skills, increase unit readiness and cultivate essential leadership skills in preparation for both national and international deployments
  • Supervised the induction of all integrated maintenance and modifications at the IntermediateLevel
  • Accounted for $5M in equipment while maintain100% accountability by implementing a continuous quality improvement culture
  • Conducted all required maintenance audits and material condition inspections consisting of 23 programs
  • Conferred with department supervisors or other personnel to assess progress and discuss needed changes
  • Supervised the Central Technical Publications Library which contained over 450 maintenance manuals, service bulletins, and technical publications

Quality Assurance Representative

Performed as a Collateral Duty Inspector for AH-1 / UH-1 / CH-46 / CH-53 / V-22 aircraft platforms

  • Ensured all aviation maintenance procedures were performed in accordance with the Commander naval Air Forces Instruction 4790.2 series
  • Certified all maintenance evolutions, service life cycles, and supply support were properly and efficiently preformed in accordance with approved technical manuals / publications
  • Examined documents, materials, products, and monitored work processes to assess completeness, accuracy, and conformance to standards and specifications
  • Provided leadership, mentoring, counseling on proper maintenance procedures and implementation of operation risk management

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Aircraft Welder Supervisor

Supervised over 4 welders that fabricated and repaired aircraft metals and ground support equipment utilizing Gas / Tungsten / Arc / welding processes on aluminum, steel, stainless steel, and precipitating hardening nickel based alloys

  • Supervised the work procedures utilizing diagrams, schematics, and technical manuals in accordance to manufacturers specifications
  • Confirmed the identification of faulty items, causes of malfunctions, and best repair methods in compliance of Occupational Safety and Health Administration Safety and Hazardous Waste Operations
  • Maintained a consumable items supply inventory that exceeded over $100K
  • Acute knowledge of metallurgical, physical, and mechanical properties of metals and their alloys to include AWS / ASME / ANSI codes

Airframes Technician

Performed scheduled and non-scheduled maintenance to include utilities systems, steering components, and flight controls that resulted in a 95% operational status

  • Interpreted manufacturer's maintenance manuals, service bulletins, and other specifications to determine feasibility and method of repairing or replacing malfunctioning or damaged components
  • Repaired, replaced, and rebuilt aircraft structures and functional components to include rigging, surface controls, and plumbingutilizing hand and power tools, machines, and various other equipment such as shears, sheet metal brakes, welding equipment, presses, and drills
  • Built dies, templates, and jigs utilized in metalworking
  • Repaired metals, composites, fiberglass, rubber, and plastic
  • Maintained records of repairs via Optimized-Organizational Maintenance Activityand Aircraft Discrepancy Books

EMPLOYER

United States Marine Corps

2008 – 2015

EDUCATION

Career Level Leadership Course

General Industry OSHA Certification

Lean Six Sigma Green Belt

Aircraft Support Equipment Basic Welding School

Aviation Composite School / Aviation Common Core School

Automotive Technology Certification

Hutto High School / Hutto / TX