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Yyyyyy x. yyyyyy

1705 Dock St., Apt 453

Tacoma, WA

xxx-xxx-xxxx

abc@xyz.com

Country of Citizenship: U.S.

SSN: xxx-xx-xxxx

Clearances: Active Secret Clearance (previously held Top Secret Clearance with                  access to Sensitive Compartmentalized Information)

Veteran Preference: 5 points

 

Job Announcement #:

Position:

 

Core Competencies

 

Program Management, Project Administration, Operations Management, Strategic Planning, Quality Assurance, Regulatory Compliance, Analysis, Critical Thinking, Contingency Planning, Prioritization, Time Management, Decision Making, Problem Solving, Cross-Agency/Department Collaboration, Team Building, Leadership, Instruction, Training & Development, Curriculum Development, Oral Communications, Written Communications, Aircraft Systems, Aviation Operations, Sensitive Operations, Special Operations, Military Support


 

Professional Experience

 

Jun 2008-Present

CAE-US

McChord AFB-Tacoma, Washington

Hours per Week: 40

Salary: $2,000/week

Supervisor: Kalen Jeffers; Phone: ( xxx-xxx-xxxx ; May Contact

Simulator Instructor

Effectively design, develop and deliver quality navigator course curriculum for government contractor in active support of U.S. military missions. Further support objectives by expertly conducting briefings and debriefings as well as counseling both foreign and domestic C-130 crewmembers, with focus on maximizing aircraft operation proficiencies and safety awareness.

In recognition of expertise and dynamic leadership qualities, hand-selected to assume accountability for critical Quality Assurance program; in charge of executing and administering a self-governing quality management system targeted toward achieving and maintaining international quality standards compliance.

 

Sep 2003-Jun 2008

USAF 15th Special Operations Squadron, 1st Special Operations Wing

Hurlburt Field, Florida

Hours per Week: 40

Salary: $5,800/month

Supervisor: Lt. Col. Chris Ireland; Phone: ( xxx-xxx-xxxx ; May Contact

Flight Commander/Instructor Navigator (O-3/O-4); honorable discharge, Major (O-4)

 

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USAF Experience continued .

 

Strategically planned and executed high-risk/high-gain sensitive warfare missions supporting objectives of Secretary of Defense and Joint Chiefs of Staff.  Effectively built and directed 7-member team to maximize performance in planning and facilitating operations and logistics of $3M joint combined exercise training schedule as well as contingency response to Secretary of Defense taskings.

Successfully authored and spearheaded 6-month preparation for and implementation of

Operational Readiness Inspection for on-time, requirements-compliant delivery; encompassed resourceful coordination of 51 training events and developing realistic intelligence scenarios as well as independently producing and monitoring all deconfliction amongst 20+ aircraft.  Achieved flawless execution with zero safety incidents and led to first Outstanding rating in squadron history. Additionally created realistic intelligence scenarios and training profiles to optimize training for 5 different airframes.

Recruited to serve as Liaison for Joint Special Operations Air Detachment serving multi-national, multi-service special operations in Afghanistan. Drove mission coordination and support of Operation Enduring Freedom combat sorties between the Army, Air Force, and multi-national forces with 100% effectiveness.

In capacity of Lead Aircraft Planner for Operation Willing Spirit, a mission focused on US hostage rescue efforts in Colombia, successfully designed, developed test profiles for and perfected new procedures and tactics for Psychological Airdrops; facilitated supporting squadron training, substantially boosting combat capabilities.  Collaborated in steering

Plan Colombia airdropping 386 Colombian and US Army Special Forces and orchestrating joint/combined training of drug interdiction force to attain combined Counter Narco-terrorism mission objectives.

Further played key role in OIF combat performance by directing AC-130U and MC-130H/P aircraft operations encompassing 8 aircraft and over 3000 hours; strategically planned and coordinated airdrop of 2 million leaflets in support of largest post-WWII British PSYOP campaign.

 

Aug 2000-Sep 2003

USAF 36th Airlift Squadron, 374 Airlift Wing

Yokota Air Base, Japan

Hours per Week: 40
Salary: $3,500/month

Supervisor: Lt. Col. Scott C. Lockard; Phone: ( xxx-xxx-xxxx ; May Contact

Tactics/Training Officer (O-2 C O-3)

Spearheaded daily planning of squadron special operations and combat training profiles, directly impacting results in developing realistic threat scenarios vital to preparing aircrews for wartime combat air mobility mission.   Delivered quality aircrew member instruction in all facets of mission planning as well as personnel equipment and movement logistics throughout Pacific theater.  Effectively scheduled and directed 150 crew members in 5 crew positions in successful completion of over 75,000 annual trainings; encompassed all squadron training upgrade programs including syllabus revision and training waiver process. Established and promoted crucial strategic relationships with foreign military counterparts in Japan, Philippines, Korea, Thailand, and Canada.  Efficiently instructed Philippine General Officers on maritime search/rescue techniques for enhanced interoperability.

 

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USAF Experience continued .

 

Serving as US Forces Korea Staff Air Operations Officer during Chairman of the Joint Chief of Staff Exercise ULCHI FOCUS LENS, actively interfaced within joint arena in collaboratively executing Non-combatant Evacuation mission; acknowledged by US Forces Korea Chief of

Staff for dynamic performance.

 

Oct 1998-Aug 2000

USAF

Numerous Locations

Hours per Week: 40

Salary: $3,000/month

Supervisor: N/A

Navigator Training

Capitalized on opportunity to acquire comprehensive, quality military training through numerous Commanders during assignments to various Air Education Training Command units. Trainings ranged from Aviation Preflight Indoctrination, Basic Navigator Course-Pensacola NAS, FL and Joint Specialized Undergraduate Navigator Training-Randolph AFB, TX to Distinguished Graduate of C-130 Initial and Mission Qualification-Little Rock AFB, AR.  Routinely earned superior academic grades and exceeded standards remarks from Instructors for performance in all areas of training.

Education

 

University of Washington

Degree: Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, Minor in Geography

Earned: June 1998 

GPA: 2.66/4.0 scale

Credit Hours: 218

 

Specialized Training

 

Instructor School, MC-130H, 2005

Squadron Officers School, (Top Third Graduate), 2004

Instructor School, C-130E, 2002

Mobility Electronic Combat Officer s Course, 2001

Undergraduate Navigator Training/Mission Qualification C-130, (Distinguished Graduate Phase II), 1998-2000                          

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