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Jerry Wolanzyk
0000 xxxxxx xxxx , xxxx , xxxxx 00000
xxx-xxx-xxxx
abc@xyz.com
Social Security Number:
Citizenship:
Veteran s Preference#
Vacancy Announcement: SCBK10179506
Job Title: LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST, GS-0346-12
CORE COMPETENCIES
Military Support, Logistics Management, Aircraft Maintenance, Mission Support, Quality Assurance, Technical/Engineering Services, Readiness/Deployment Support, Aircraft Acquisitions, Aircraft Maintenance/Repair, Aircraft Hydraulics, Aircraft Pneumatics, Aircraft Electronics, Aircraft Avionics, Aircraft Flight Control Systems, Documentation, Reporting, Staff Leadership, Staff Training, General Maintenance, Procurement, Operation, System Analysis, Interpret/Define Resources, Activity Implementation/Execution, FMS Program, Applicant Screening, Back Shop Operations, Flight Line Maintenance, Phase Maintenance, CR&O (AVIM) Operations, Vendor Negotiations, Vendor Proposal Assessment, Parts Procurement, English/Arabic Media Collaboration, Training Program Development, Technical Training, and Troubleshooting.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Month/2009-Present
Aircraft Powertrain AVIM Repairer/Instructor
Qinetiq North America
Huntsville, AL/Kirkuk, Iraq
Hours per Week:
Salary:
Supervisor: Name Phone: xxx-xxx-xxxx May Contact: Yes or No
Actively serve as OH-58A/C Primary Instructor for the Iraqi Flight School s Powertrain and AVIM Maintenance Course. Strategically supervise the removal, replacement and overhauling of transmission adapting parts, rotary wing hub and tanks. Oversee all aspects of the disassembly, adjustment, balancing, alignment, and reassembly of power train components, systems and subsystems, including main and tail rotor hub assemblies. Proficiently collaborate in the development and implementation of corrosion preventive procedures. Effectively manage the cleaning, preservation and storage of power train components. Skillfully operated and maintained all available GSE/AGSE, while also designing and developing common and special tools. Successfully identify and manage shop and bench stock/ ASL for the repair of aircraft power train systems and subsystems. Efficiently handle the preparation of all forms and records related to aircraft maintenance IAW DA Pam 738-751 and FAR. Successfully diagnose and troubleshoot malfunctions in aircraft power train components and subcomponents. Proficiently performed component repair and overhaul services for OH-58 and Bell 206-B-III aircraft, ensuring safety at all times.
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Month/2006-Present
President/Owner/Operator
Professional Aircraft Services
Virginia/Alabama
Hours per Week:
Salary:
Supervisor: Name Phone: xxx-xxx-xxxx May Contact: Yes or No
Sharp business acumen and experienced in managing broad scope of operations, including the detection, treatment, and repair of corrosion on aircraft and interior components. Proficiently provided professional internal and external detailing and aluminum surface preparation and protection services to private and corporate airplane/helicopter owners. Skillfully performed surface preparation and application of protective coatings to inhibit corrosion and oxidation of aircraft exterior surfaces, including polytetrafluoroethlene. Consistently ensured delivery of quality customer service vital to sustaining and growing clientele base.
Month/2005-Month/2006
Program Analyst
Intuitive Research and Technology
Huntsville, AL
Hours per Week:
Salary:
Supervisor: Name Phone: xxx-xxx-xxxx May Contact: Yes or No
Skillfully served as Evaluator in the Producibility/Management Factor for the Light Utility Helicopter (LUH) Source Selection Board. Actively served as Subject Matter Expert in Program Management Approach, Integrated Master Schedule, Risk Management, Environmental Compliance, Corrosion Prevention and Control, and Manpower. Consistently performed complex technical evaluations and assessments of proposals. Strategically created concise narratives to address strengths, deficiencies, weaknesses, and potential risks within the vendor proposals. Proficiently applied consistency in rating methodology, ensuring fair and thorough evaluation.
Month/2004-Month/2005
Senior Analyst
Westar Corp.
Huntsville, AL
Hours per Week:
Salary:
Supervisor: Name Phone: xxx-xxx-xxxx May Contact: Yes or No
Successfully conducted detailed reviews of all technical publications received from Boeing/Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation. Responsible for ensuring all publications are consistent with approved data and maintained compliance with proper formatting requirements. Consistently reviewed all publication change requests for operator, organizational, direct support, general support and depot maintenance publications. Skillfully developed camera-ready material to support publication changes. Efficiently collaborated with technical writers and graphic development personnel in reviewing material, ensuring content within the scope and understanding of field users. Verified technical materials and procedures through the participation of on-site maintenance or modification procedures for the MH-47E/G and MH-60K aircraft.
Proficiently assisted team in the development of statements of work, contract data requirements lists, and supporting materials for Government contracts and publication efforts. Tasked with developing and supporting the publications tracking database and provided technical support to the customer base.
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Month/2001-Month/2004
First Sergeant C 7/101st Airborne Division
United States Army
Fort Campbell, KY
Hours per Week:
Salary:
Supervisor: Name Phone: xxx-xxx-xxxx May Contact: Yes or No
Strategically served as First Sergeant in the largest CH-47D Heavy Lift Helicopter Battalion in the Army; received commendable ratings during numerous Brigade Combat Team Training Exercises. Oversee the professional development, counseling, and guidance health/welfare of 255 soldiers. Actively developed unit training programs and supervised subsequent execution. Consistently maintained an operational readiness rate of 96% during support of Operation Enduring Freedom, directly impacting the 100% successful launch rate of 350 combat sorties. Actively maintained accountability of over $340M in property. Hand-selected to serve as Quality Control NCO, the Enlisted Safety and Standards Council Manager, and Soldier Readiness Program Manager. Proficiently provided detailed guidance to the Commander and Command Staff on battalion health, welfare, readiness, and morale. Actively supervised the buildup of 7 CH-47D helicopters in six days in the extreme environmental conditions of Afghanistan. Skillfully prepared reports, studies and training plans for unit development and combat accomplishments. Generated reports on the status of aircraft, parts maintained, and forecasted workload. Effectively managed the maintenance and repair of a fleet of 16 CH-47 aircraft, from extensive planning activities to the simultaneous management of several complex projects.
Month/1998-Month/2001
First Sergeant, Production Control Supervisor and Platoon Sergeant
United States Army
Camp Humphreys, Korea
Hours per Week:
Salary:
Supervisor: Name Phone: xxx-xxx-xxxx May Contact: Yes or No
While serving as First Sergeant for Forward-deployed Heavy Lift Helicopter Company in the Republic of Korea, oversaw the administrative control of 211 US and 17 KATUSA soldiers and one Korean National employee. Effectively supervised 16 CH-47D helicopters and 41 tactical vehicles valued at over $500M.
Proficiently enforced strict maintenance standards, ensuring efficient execution of a $7.5M flying hour budget. Successfully increased the phase inspection bank time by 351 hours, a 30% increase in six months. Supervised all professional development operations for junior non-commissioned officers, while also monitoring the health, welfare, and morale of soldiers. Served as Platoon Sergeant for a forward-deployed CH-47D Heavy Lift Helicopter Company in the Republic of Korea, responsible for maintaining accountability and serviceability of eight CH-47D helicopters and all communication security assets valued at more than $150M. Effectively trained, disciplined and supervised 9 non-commissioned officers and 6 enlisted soldiers. Successfully trained 17 soldiers to progress from readiness level three to readiness one and night vision goggle qualified in under the time allotted. Strategically maintained a high state of combat readiness, while performing all critical mission and training activities. Consistently maintained an operational readiness rate of 90%. Tasked with scheduling all maintenance activities for 16 CH-47D Helicopters and Ground Support Equipment worth over $300M. Served as the project liaison officer between the Army and Civilian maintenance teams, scheduling daily activities for four maintenance test pilots. Established work priorities for 75 soldiers with seven different job skills and 12 civilians. Proficiently planned and managed a 2,700-hour flight program and flow chart. Actively supervised the successful completion of 15 aircraft phases in 12 months, managing the spending of a $4.5M Class IX air budget.
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Month/1995-Month/1997
Platoon Sergeant, Quality Control Supervisor
160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment
United States Army
Savannah, GA
Hours per Week:
Salary:
Supervisor: Name Phone: xxx-xxx-xxxx May Contact: Yes or No
Actively supported field operations for the most strategically deployed Special Operations Aviation Helicopter Company in the Army. Successfully maintained total readiness posture for rapid world-wide deployment in support of US Special Operation Forces. Strategically maintained 5 MH-47D specially modified aircraft, each worth over $21M. Proficiently supervised all operations of 16 soldiers and 6 technical inspectors, including general health, welfare and training. Skillfully provided unit/intermediate-level maintenance and quality assurance for 8 MH-47D and 10 MH-60L specially modified aircraft.
Month/1987-Month/1995
Crew Member, Repairer
160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment
United States Army
Fort Campbell, KY
Hours per Week:
Salary:
Supervisor: Name Phone: xxx-xxx-xxxx May Contact: Yes or No
Oversaw all maintenance and repair operations for MH-47D helicopters, while also completing ground and in-flight track/balance procedures and aircraft weighing operations. Tasked with removing and reinstalling major components and subsystem assemblies. Collaborated with team in performing phase maintenance and inspecting engines/aircraft for airworthiness. Directed services and repairs to aircraft before and after flight operations. Consistently utilized full proficiency and certifications in the performance of flight line maintenance, crew chief duties, and downed aircraft recovery measures.
Month/1984-Month/1987
Aircraft Pneudraulics Repairer
160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment
United States Army
Fort Campbell, KY
Hours per Week:
Salary:
Supervisor: Name Phone: xxx-xxx-xxxx May Contact: Yes or No
Strategically removed, repaired, replaced, adjusted, and tested pneudraulic systems, subsystems, assemblies, and components according to technical manuals, directives, and safety procedures. Successfully fabricated tubes and hoses, ensuring a safe working environment. Responsible for diagnosing and troubleshooting malfunctions to pneudraulic systems, subsystems and components. Supervised the maintenance and storage of hydraulic fluids and other flammable materials. Requisitioned and maintained shop and bench stock for repair of aircraft pneudraulics systems, while also preparing all forms and aircraft records.
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EDUCATION
Almeda University
Masters of Science
Major in Aviation Management and Technology
Graduated 2004
North Central Institute
Name of Degree/Certification
Aviation Technology Program
Graduated Date
Austin Peay State University
Prerequisite Coursework
Major in Police Science
78 Credit Hours
High School
Degree: Diploma
Date Earned:
TRAINING and PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Flight Engineers Instructor Course - (N1 ASI)
369D/E Series Helicopter Maintenance Course
Aircraft Pneudraulic System Course
Defense Packing of Hazardous Material for Transportation Course
Instructors Training Course
Primary Leadership Development Course
Airborne School
Helicopter Repairer Supervisor Advanced Noncommissioned Officer Course
CH-47 Helicopter Repairer Course
SERE (Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape) High Risk Training Course
Mountain Warfare Course
CERTIFICATIONS/CREDENTIALS
Airframe and Powerplant Federal Aviation Administration License
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