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Yyyyyy x. yyyyyy

 

PO Box 0000 xxxxxx xxxx , xxxx , xxxxx 00000

Mobilexxx-xxx-xxxx

Phone xxx-xxx-xxxx

Cell: 315-408-2014

Email: abc@xyz.com

 

Country of citizenship: United States of America

 

Veterans' Preference: 10-point preference based on a compensable service-connected disability of 10 percent but less than 30 percent

 

Highest Grade: GS-0346-13, 10/2006-Present

Contact Current Employer: Yes

 

 

VACANCY ANN.#:                Fill in here

POSITION:                  Fill in here

 

 

CORE COMPETENCIES

Systems Maintenance, Electronics Systems Maintenance, Maintenance Supervision, Logistics, Supply Management, Inventory Control, Technical Training, Technical Management, Maintenance Support Management, Strategic Planning, Staff Development, Aeronautics Systems, Missile Systems, Weapons Systems, Weapons Maintenance and Storage, Periodic Maintenance, Preventive Maintenance, Data Collection and Analysis, Performance Improvement, Process Improvement, Systems Readiness, Weapons Transportation, Solution Development, Problem Solving, Supervision, Leadership

 

 

EDUCATION

Holyoke High School Holyoke, MA US, High School Diploma

Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, San Francisco, CA US, course work in Aeronautical Electronics

 

 

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

10/2006 - Present

U.S. Army, Aviation Missile Command

Ft. Drum, NY

Grade Level: GS -13

Hours per week: 40

Supervisor s Name: Bill Parrish, Supervisor's Phone: 256-313-1651. Okay to Contact.

Senior Staff Technical Representative (SSTR)


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LMS Technical Representative (SSTR) for Scout Attack Branch, Logistics Assistance Division, Readiness Directorate. AMCOM Logistic Assistance authority and consultant regarding logistic assistance mission activities. Army Acquisition and Technology Workforce position  requiring utilization practical knowledge of characteristics, properties, equipment usage, logistics concepts, data collection & analysis, and maintenance/supply management principles. Coordinate continuous evaluation of training, maintenance operations, supply functions, and other activities affecting status of supported weapon systems. Monitor supply and maintenance activities and identify potential issues. Serve as liaison to AMCOM, PEO/PM and support organizations, and aviation system LAR s, regarding actions pertaining to weapon system readiness. Instruct/train LARs assigned worldwide on policies, procedures, and updates involving supply, maintenance, transportation, and equipment configuration/modifications. Actively involved in staff meetings and communications with users and other agencies. Investigate and resolve issues relating to aviation readiness.

 

 

6/2005 - 10/2006

U.S. Army, Aviation Missile Command

Ft. Drum, New York

Grade Level: GS 12

Hours per week: 40

Supervisor's Name: Jeffery Winters, Supervisor's Phone: 256-313-1561. Okay to contact.

Logistics Assistance Representative (LAR). Provided technical assistance on materials management, maintenance, transportation, and wholesale/retail supply policies & procedures relating to 2 helicopter programs. Served as Contracting Officer s Representative and Quality Assurance Representative on multiple government contracts. Deployed to Operation Iraq Freedom III (2005-2006), providing logistics and technical assistance to supported unit. Evaluated readiness rates. Assisted units with logistical issues and identified solutions to improve readiness. Conducted formal and informal training on logistical issues, aircraft maintenance, ground support systems, and automated test equipment. Supported electronic, electro mechanical, electro hydraulic, ground support equipment, specialized test equipment, simulation devices, and electro pneumatic equipment for weapons systems. Investigated complaints and deficiency reports. Provided input to RDEC engineers and technical writers for corrective actions. Deliver technical expertise during readiness, maintenance, and other meetings. Analyzed logistics actions and provide update information regarding DMWRs, technical manuals and drawings, blueprints, and other technical documents. Assisted units with interpretation and coordination of Safety directives.

 

 

6/2004 - 5/2005

U.S. Army, Aviation Missile Command IMMC

Redstone Arsenal, Al


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Salary: $76179.00 Per Year

Hours per week: 40

Supervisor's Name: Santiago Hernandez, Supervisor's Phone: 256-313-1651. Okay to contact.

Equipment Specialist Logistics Assistance Rep

Provided technical support on maintenance standards, wholesale and retail supply policies and procedures, and readiness for multiple helicopter programs. Served as Logistics Assistance Representative (LAR) and Equipment Specialist Emergency Essential, Worldwide Mobility Program. Monitored and analyzed readiness rates to facilitate rate optimization. Served as technical resource for soldiers in field regarding weapons systems, engines, electronics, and rotor system maintenance. Worked closely with weapon system coordinators and Program Management Office. Staffed and oversaw Readiness Division and Fire Support Branch Aircraft Safety Directives. Assisted with personnel, finance, suspense, and special actions. Coordinated staff meetings. Resolved readiness issues. Developed and maintained schedules for aircraft readiness support. Created records, reports, documents, and charts for use by Readiness Director, Branch Chief, and/or Action Officer to brief Commanding General, DA, AMC, and other users. Prepared and delivered briefings. Maintained suspense tracking system for specific issues. Monitored and ensured corrective actions completed. Maintained deployable status for IAW 500-4.

 

 

1/2004 - 6/2004

U.S. Army, Aviation Missile Command IMMC

Redstone Arsenal, AL

Grade Level: GS-12

Salary: $75179.00 Per Year

Hours per week: 40

Supervisor's Name: Marv Carlson, Supervisor's Phone: 256-313-4105. Okay to Contact.

Logistics Management Specialist, 0346

Maintained life cycle of plans, programs, and schedules of AH-64 Apache attack helicopter weapon systems. Supported AH-64 Apache project office. Planned, directed, and revised specific areas of logistics program relating to deployment, procurement, maintenance, supply, training, storage, budgets, transportation of materials, readiness, and facilities operations. Provided operational support to Systems Manager. Tracked systems and product improvements.

 

 

8/2000 - 1/2004

U.S. Army, Log Assistance Office AMCOM

Ft. Drum, NY

Grade Level: GS-12

Hours per week: 40

Supervisor: Santiago Hernandez, Supervisor's Phone: 256-313-1561. Okay to Contact.


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Equipment Specialist Logistics Assistance Rep

AMCOM Logistics Assistance Representative (LAR). Provided technical assistance for material management, maintenance standards, transportation, supply policies & procedures, and readiness for several helicopter programs. Monitored and analyzed readiness, identified and resolved issues, and investigated customer complaints and deficiency reports. Conducted formal and informal training on aircraft maintenance, including ground support and automated test equipment. Made decisions that committed AMCOM to course of action without prior approval. Prepared and delivered weekly technical and progress reports. Served as Contracting Officer s Representative and Quality Assurance Representative on several government contracts, ensuring contractors performed to standards of contracts and Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR).

 

 

7/1999 - 7/2000

U.S. Army AMCOM, USA LAO 1st ID

Schweinfurt, Germany

Grade Level: GS-12

Salary: $72000.00 Per Year

Hours per week: 40

Supervisor's Name: Mark Wolfson, Supervisor's Phone: DSN314-375-3755. Okay to Contact.

Equipment Specialist Logistics Assistance Rep

Logistics Assistance Representative (LAR) and Equipment Specialist Emergency Essential, Worldwide Mobility Program. Provided technical assistance and served as subject matter expert on maintenance standards, policies & procedures, and readiness. Carried out maintenance assistance for supported units on helicopter and ground support equipment. Monitored and analyzed quality data trends and ensured corrective action taken. Evaluated technical documents, drawings, and manuals for users. Assisted with support and usage of diagnostic test equipment. Conducted test equipment training.

 

 

6/1994 - 7/1999

U.S. Army, AMCOM USA LAO

Ft. Drum, NY

Grade Level: GS-12

Hours per week: 40

Supervisor's Name: Frank Gardner, Supervisor's Phone: 256-313-1561. Okay to Contact.

Equipment Specialist Logistics Assistance Rep

Logistics Assistance Representative (LAR) and Equipment Specialist Emergency Essential, Worldwide Mobility Program. Provided technical assistance and served as subject matter expert on maintenance standards, policies & procedures, and readiness. Carried out maintenance assistance for supported units on helicopter and ground support equipment. Monitored and analyzed quality data trends and ensured corrective action taken. Evaluated technical documents, drawings, and manuals for users. Assisted with


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support and usage of diagnostic test equipment. Conducted test equipment training. Served as Contracting Officer s Representative and Quality Assurance Representative on AMCOM contracts. Delivered technical and logistical assistance during deployments for training and real-world exercises.

 

 

5/1991 - 6/1994

U.S. Army, Missile Command MICOM

Hanau, Germany

Grade Level: GS-12

Hours per week: 40

Supervisor's Name: Richard Pingry. Contact data N/A.

Equipment Specialist Logistics Assistance Rep

Logistics Assistance Representative (LAR) serving as technical/logistics expert for multiple missile and helicopter weapons systems. Supported complex electronic systems and equipment. Carried out ground support, test equipment utilization, and personnel training. Served as Training, Logistics, and Technical Advisor to commanders.

 

 

11/1988 - 5/1991

U.S. Army Missile Command

Ft. Ord, CA

Grade Level: GS-12

Hours per week: 40

Supervisor's Name: Richard Pingry. Contact data N/A.

Equipment Specialist Logistics Assistance Rep

Logistics Assistance Representative (LAR) serving as technical/logistics expert for multiple missile and helicopter weapons systems. Supported complex electronic systems and equipment. Carried out ground support, test equipment utilization, and personnel training. Served as Training, Logistics, and Technical Advisor to commanders. Deployed during Operation Desert Storm as Training, Logistics, and Technical Advisor, supporting 18th Airborne and 82nd ID.

 

 

9/1986 - 10/1988

U.S. Army Missile Command

Ft. Ord, CA

Salary: $32500.00 Per Year

Hours per week: 40

Supervisor's Name: Hayward Melville. Contact data N/A.


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Contract Field Service Rep, International Technical Assistance

Technical expert for multiple weapons systems. Evaluated work performed and ensured compliance with standards, safety procedures, and operational policies. Conducted technical training for aircraft armament technicians in areas such as troubleshooting, diagnostic test equipment, maintenance, technical manuals, and electrical/schematic diagrams. Instructed aircraft pilots in use of missile systems. Provided technical and logistical recommendations relating to maintenance and supply issues. Analyzed maintenance and supply issues for US MICOM. Advised Command on maintenance and inspection procedure improvements to enhance readiness levels.

 

 

2/1986 - 10/1986

US Army

Hours per week: 40

Supervisor's Name: Mike Mullens. Contact data N/A.

Bell Helicopter Textron Aircraft Armament Trainer/Technician

Maintained weapons systems on aircraft. Conducted training for Royal Saudi Air Force technicians.

 

 

3/1980 - 1/1984

U.S. Army

Hours per week: 40

Aircraft Armament Supervisor / Technical Inspector

Supervised 8 technicians. Directed scheduled and unscheduled aircraft armament subsystems. Performed troubleshooting and correction of malfunctions. Instructed personnel and conducted training on aircraft weapons systems, supply procedures, and safety procedures. Managed maintenance of armament shop stock. Implemented production and quality control procedures. Established QC program. Ensured all maintenance completed according to specifications.

 

 

TRAINING

Aircraft Missile Repair, 768Hours

Primary Leadership Course, 240 Hours

Contracting Officers Representative Course, 10 Hours

Functional and Automated Retail Supply 40 Hrs

AH-64 Technical Training Aircraft Sys, 160 Hours

Logistics Assistance Program Workshop, 40 Hours

Mast Mounted Sight-Test Support System, 140 Hrs

TQM Team Building, 16 Hrs

Customer Service, 16 Hrs

TAPES Appraisal System, 8 Hrs


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(Training, continued)

 

Mast Mounted Sight- Automatic Test Program Support System, 80 Hrs

Contracting Officer Representative, 40 hrs

AMCOM LAR Training Base Shop Test Facility, 40 hrs

Army Aviation Maintenance Officer Management Course

Composite Repair Course, 40 hrs

U.S. Army OH-58D Airframe/Power Plant Training, 160 Hrs

Acquisition Logistics

Acquisition Fundamental

Acquisition

Logistic Assistances Rep.

Acquisition Logistics

Acquisition Logistics

Acquisition Certification Level I

 

AWARDS & RECOGNITION

Commanders Award For Service in Operation Iraq Freedom (4x)

Commanders Award For Service in Operation Enduring Freedom

Commanders Award For Service in Operation UP HOLD DEMOCRACY

Commanders Award for Service in Operation Desert Storm

Commanders Award For Service in Operation JUST CAUSE

Top Block Performance Award

Top Block Performance Cash Award (16x)

Top Block Performance Award QSI (2x)

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