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Yyyyyy x. yyyyyy

Job Posting: Technology Specialist (Security), Ann.#: DON2210-H

Address: 0000 xxxxxx xxxx , xxxx , xxxxx 00000

Phone: (xxx-xxx-xxxx

Email: abc@xyz.com

Citizenship: COUNTRY

Social Security Number: XXX-XX-XXXX

Veterans Preference: Include # of Points or, N/A if your military background doesn t apply to this

 

 

Core Qualifications

 

Aviation Maintenance Operation

Quality Control/Inspection

Sharp Aircraft Mechanical Skills

Strategic Planning

Performance Optimization

Personnel Supervision/Training

Conflict Management

Organizational Leadership

Surveillance/Counter Surveillance

Program Administration

Productivity/Efficiency Improvement

Decision-Making

 

 

Professional Experience

 

Avjet Corporation - Burbank, CA

Supervisor: May Contact - NAME, PHONE NUMBER

Hours: XX per Week

Aviation Mechanic; Salary: $XXXXX/yr; 2004-Present

 

Contribute technical expertise in performing pre-flight/post-flight inspection, as well as scheduled/unscheduled maintenance on Gulfstream 550, 450,150, V, IV, III, II, Gulfstream 200/300 Challenger, Galaxy, Global, Hawker 800XP, Westwind I, II, Falcon 50, Citation "Bravo and BBJ s aircraft.

Exhibited solid leadership qualities in supervising and training five personnel in performing A, B, C check and structural inspection on west wind I, II and pre/post flight inspection and operation 1, 2 inspections. Relied upon to lend expertise in educating, mentoring and motivating staff, playing an instrumental role in the development of top performing team members.

 

 

United States Navy (retired E-8/Senior Chief) - Point Mugu, CA

Supervisor: May Contact - NAME, PHONE NUMBER

Hours: XX per Week

Aviation Mechanic/Supervisor; Salary: $XXXXX/yr; 1978-2004

 

Proficiently maintained aircraft engines and related systems including: induction, cooling, fuel, oil, compression, combustion, airborne gas turbine compressor, and exhaust systems. Conducted comprehensive review and inspections of engine and related systems. Directly supervised production, maintenance, and quality control for 120 personnel in 13 aviation work centers, demonstrating exceptional multitasking and organizational abilities in achieving operational goals and timelines. Ensured operational availability of critical aircraft with nearly 100% success rate for planned flights.

 

 

 

 

 

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Social Security Number: XXX-XX-XXXX page 2 of 3

 

 

 

Spearheaded diverse managerial activities including establishing work center procedures for testing, inspection process and quality/safety controls, instrumental to boosting productivity, efficiency and performance. Oversaw maintenance operations for airframe, power/plants, hydraulics, and avionics.

Effectively organized and chaired seven technical manual acquisition guidance meetings, adequacy reviews, and technical verification, further illustrating ability to manage multiple functions. Served as Acting Technical Publication Specialist for eight months, with accountability for assisting activities with automated data processing including both hardware and software problems.

 

Acquired valuable knowledge and experience in maintenance practice and procedure. Successfully steered timely completion of 18 major aircraft inspections, providing a significant increase in operational availability of critically required test aircraft. Efficiently trained and developed two chief petty officers and two first class petty officers in all aspects of maintenance control, planned and coordinated workflow and delegated assignments to optimize utilization of human capital and operational resources. Carefully interpreted maintenance instructions and ensured strict adherence with all procedures during all ground testing.

 

Specifically chosen to be Night Shift Flight Deck Coordinator. Delivered remarkable productivity and an unprecedented 98% sortie completion rate. Effectively planned and managed 10 F-14B aircraft requirements, flight deck maintenance and aircraft configuration for daily operations in support of Operation Southern watch on board the USS Carl Vinson.

 

Proficiently performed first-degree intermediate level maintenance on the T-56 turboprop engine, T-58 gas turbine engine, and J-57 turbojet engine including induction, removal/installation of Quick Engine Change kits, scheduled and unscheduled inspections, and disassembly/cleaning/inspection/replacement of internal engine components, reassembly/preservation, and depreservation. Actively supported on/off shore-based operations for E-2, F/A-18A/C/D, S-3, F-8G/J, F-14A/B/D naval aircraft.

 

 

Naval Air Station - Point Mugu CA

Supervisor: May Contact - NAME, PHONE NUMBER

Hours: XX per Week

Special Weapons and Tactics Anti-Terrorist Team Member; Salary: $XXXXX/yr; 1982

 

Applied strong weapons expertise in successfully entering structures and eliminating threats. Exhibited sharp analytical abilities in applying principles of assault, detailed planning and organization of entry team, methods of entry, and method of flow once entry has been achieved. Securely delivered high value personnel and property to their intended destination, with strong focus on security and timeliness. Steered stages of surveillance, mobile and static methods of gathering information, planning, and preparation of counter surveillance, terrorist surveillance methods, creating surveillance detection routes (SDRs) and basic surveillance equipment usage, demonstrating strong multitasking abilities. Proficiently handled various types of ammunition, proper weapons handling and presentation, sight picture, sight alignment, trigger pull, engaging multiple target, moving and shooting. Successfully handled small unit tactics, combat reloads, advanced movements, and distance shooting.

 

 

Certifications

 

A&P Mechanic, Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, 1990-Present

 

 

 

 

 

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Social Security Number: XXX-XX-XXXX page 3 of 3

 

 

 

Training

 

Flight Safety International Gulfstream G500/G550 TTT Maintenance Initial Course, 10/2007

CAE Simuflite, Federal Aviation Administration, Dallas, TX, Gulfstream III and IV level 3, 2005 & 2006

Aviation Gas-Free Engineering, Naval Aviation Engineering Service Unit, Naval Air Station (Point Mugu, CA), 1990-1991

T-56 Complete Engine Removal, Naval Air Training Group Detachment 1078, C-130, Marine Corps Air Station (El Toro, CA), 1982-1985

Law Enforcement Officers Training School: Specialized Weapons and Tactics

In cooperation with the Federal Bureau of investigation. (44 hours), 6/1983

Qualified: .38 cal and .45 cal hand gun. (Sharp shooter) and12 gage shotgun. 6/1983

Qualified: M14 Rifle (Expert) 1/1993

 

 

Achievement Awards

 

Avjet Employee of the Month July 2007, $200

 

Navy Commendation Medals for meritorious achievement as Maintenance Control Supervisor in Evaluation Squadron Three Zero (Point Mugu, CA), 8/2004

 

Navy Commendation Medals for meritorious achievement as Flight Deck Coordinator in Airborne Early Warning One One Two while deployed with the John C. Stennis battle group in support of Enduring Freedom, 11/2001-5/2002

 

Navy Achievement Medal for professional achievement in the superior performance of duties while serving as Line Division and Aircraft Division Chief in carrier Airborne Early Warning One One Two, 12/2001-8/2001

 

Navy Achievement Medal for professional achievement in the superior performance of duties while serving as Aircraft and Quality Assurance Division Chief and Night Shift Flight Deck Coordinator in Fighter Squadron Eleven, 3/1995-1/1997

 

Sailor of the Year for outstanding leadership and professional performance throughout the year in Fighter Squadron Fifty One, 11/1994

 

Navy Achievement Medal for professional achievement in the superior performance of duties while serving as Power/Plants Work Center Leading First Class Petty Officer in Fighter Squadron Fifty One, 1/1994-6/1994

 

Navy Achievement Medal for professional achievement in the superior performance of duties while serving as Flight Line Coordinator/Maintenance Control Leading Petty Officer, Line Supervisor and Power/Plants Branch Supervisor, 12/1988-12/1992

 

Sailor of the Year outstanding leadership and professional performance throughout the year in Air Test and Evaluation Squadron four, 12/1991

 

Navy Achievement Medal for professional achievement in the superior performance of duties while serving as Power/Plants Supervisor, 1/1991-12/1991

 

Navy Achievement Medal for professional achievement in the superior performance of his duties while serving as Power/Plants Assistant Supervisor in Anti-Submarine Squadron Twenty Nine 8/1986-2/1987

 

 

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