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Work History
Education
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Job Related Training
Usaf Training Courses
Equipment And Tools
Availability
Additional Awards
References
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Ace De Dios

Nashville,United States

Summary

Demonstrated success in training team members, conducting evaluations and reviewing records. Excellent attention to detail and strong organizational skills. Safety-driven and disciplined with a remarkable work ethic. Detail-oriented team player with strong organizational skills. Ability to handle multiple projects simultaneously with a high degree of accuracy. To seek and maintain full-time position that offers professional challenges utilizing interpersonal skills, excellent time management and problem-solving skills.

Overview

8
years of professional experience

Work History

Department Of Defense

AIRCRAFT ORDNANCE SYSTEMS MECHANIC
03.2021 - Current

Job overview

  • Plans, organizes and directs A-10 aircraft armament systems maintenance activities
  • Establishes priorities for completion of maintenance tasks and provides assistance in solving maintenance, supply, and personnel problems
  • Performs supervisory inspections of, and directed maintenance actions on aircraft weapons and armament systems and components
  • Evaluates aircraft system failures to determine need to submit quality deficiency reports
  • Independently performs audits/surveillance of maintainers processes to ensure processes, and safety requirements are met
  • Inspects and evaluates effectiveness of aircraft weapons and armament systems to determine operational status (airworthiness) of assigned aircraft
  • Interprets and evaluates directives and publications, inspection findings, records, reports and recommended corrective actions
  • Interprets, establishes, and ensures compliance with published safety guidelines
  • Provides Traditional reservists training and task certification for skill level advancement
  • Records pertinent data on equipment maintenance data collection forms and enters data into automated maintenance data systems
  • Instructs new employees in the use of equipment, principles, or practices of the subject or occupation
  • Plans, directs, and controls troubleshooting and repair activities of maintenance personnel
  • Performs supervisory inspections of, and directs maintenance actions on aircraft weapons and armament components
  • Maintains inspection and maintenance records
  • Manages handling, storing, and disposing of hazardous materials and waste according to local and federal environmental standards
  • Thorough knowledge of training administration, policies, and procedures
  • Establishes and evaluates performance and training standards, maintenance controls and procedures
  • Responsible for safeguarding classified materials
  • Loads, unloads and maintains aircraft launch and release systems
  • Analyzes productivity and work quality
  • Troubleshoots integrated weapons systems, electronic and electromechanical components, subassemblies, and test equipment to determine nature of malfunctions and corrective actions required
  • Accomplishes configuration changes of integrated weapons control, launch, release, and suspension assemblies to accommodate assigned aircraft mission requirements and loads/unloads positions and safes all assigned air munitions on assigned aircraft
  • Enters all maintenance activities, system checks and inspections in the IMDS system (integrated maintenance data system).

United States Air Force Reserve

WEAPONS LOAD CREW MEMBER
03.2021 - Current

Job overview

  • Worked weekends and long hours in deployed locations to complete mission required taskings.
  • Prepared and submitted personnel, ordnance and operational reports.
  • Looked after weapons by scheduling and performing organizational and preventive maintenance.
  • Reloaded and resupplied weapons systems to maintain preparedness against enemy threats.
  • Upheld code of conduct and maintained professionalism in stressful situations.

United States Air Force Reserve

AIRCRAFT ARMAMENT SYS
11.2015 - Current

Job overview

  • Documented all inspection and maintenance actions in aircraft forms, and Integrated Maintenance Data Systems (IMDS)
  • Assisted with aircraft and equipment transport and movement.
  • Recorded maintenance actions in aircraft logbooks.
  • Read and interpreted aircraft documentation to determine repair feasibility and methods.
  • Troubleshot mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic and electrical systems and tested equipment following repairs.

Education

EMBRY RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY-DAYTONA BEACH, FL

AERONAUTICS/AVIATION/AEROSPACE SCI&TECH, GENERAL (490101) - BACHELOR'S DEGREE
01.2022

GEORGIA MILITARY COLLEGE-MILLEDGEVILLE CAMPUS GA

GENERAL STUDIES (240102) - ASSOCIATE DEGREE
01.2018

CCAF AL

SYS TECH,AIRCRAFT ARMAMENT - AWARDED ASSOCIATE DEGREE
01.2021

AIRMAN LEADERSHIP SCHOOL - ALS - NON-RESIDENCE

10.2020

Skills

  • Quality Assurance Inspections
  • Hazardous Materials Handling
  • Safety Regulations
  • Works Well Under Pressure
  • Weapons Handling
  • Strong Work Ethic
  • Team Collaboration
  • Analytical Thinking
  • Equipment Maintenance

Job Related Training

  • US Air Force Professional Military Education
  • Airman Leadership School, Non-Residence - 2020
  • Aircraft Operations - 2019
  • Supervisory Training - 2019
  • Specialist Or Technician – 2017
  • Air Force Training Course - 09/09/21 - 09/09/21
  • Basic Soldering Techniques - 07/09/18 - 07/11/18
  • Aircraft Armament Systems Apprentice, A-10 - 04/01/16 - 07/07/16

Usaf Training Courses

  • ICT (Integrated Combat Turn) Certified
  • APU (Auxiliary Power Unit) Certified
  • A-10 Egress/Cockpit Familiarization
  • Security Training Phase 1 and 2
  • Weapons Academics
  • Heat Stress Awareness
  • AGE familiarization
  • Law of Armed Conflict
  • First Aid & CPR
  • Self Aid and Buddy Care
  • Aircraft Forms Documentation
  • Flight-line Safety
  • Hangar Door Awareness/Opening
  • Fire Extinguisher Training
  • Storm Water/Spill
  • MSDS
  • Hazardous Material

Equipment And Tools

  • MJ-1A/MJ-1B bomb lift truck
  • MHU-183 B/E (C/E) bomb lift truck
  • MHU-194/E lift truck
  • ADU-537 A/E missile/munitions loading adapter
  • Ammunition Loading Adapter (ALA)
  • A/M 32A-60 generator set
  • A/M 32A-83 generator set
  • A/M 32C-10 air conditioner
  • NF-2 floodlight
  • TF-1 floodlight
  • Maintenance stands B-1,2,4,5
  • Munitions handling trailers
  • LPG forklifts
  • Diesel forklifts
  • Electric forklifts

Availability

Permanent, Full-Time, Shift Work, Multiple Schedules, United States - GA - All Areas

Additional Awards

  • Meritorious Unit Award
  • Air and Space Outstanding Unit Award
  • Air Reserve Forces Meritorious Service Medal
  • National Defense Service Medal
  • Afghanistan Campaign Medal
  • Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
  • Air and Space Expeditionary Service
  • Air and Space Longevity Service Award
  • Armed Forces Reserve Medal
  • Air and Space Training Ribbon

References

  • Stephen Hoffler, Former Supervisor, 770-362-3165, Hofflerstephen@gmail.com
  • Jason Hough, USAFR (ART) Production Superintendent, 229-257-7092, jason.hough.6@us.af.mil
  • Chase Murray, USAF Current Supervisor, 478-951-1912, chase.murray@us.af.mil

Languages

Tagalog
Native or Bilingual

Timeline

WEAPONS LOAD CREW MEMBER

United States Air Force Reserve
03.2021 - Current

AIRCRAFT ORDNANCE SYSTEMS MECHANIC

Department Of Defense
03.2021 - Current

AIRCRAFT ARMAMENT SYS

United States Air Force Reserve
11.2015 - Current

EMBRY RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY-DAYTONA BEACH, FL

AERONAUTICS/AVIATION/AEROSPACE SCI&TECH, GENERAL (490101) - BACHELOR'S DEGREE

GEORGIA MILITARY COLLEGE-MILLEDGEVILLE CAMPUS GA

GENERAL STUDIES (240102) - ASSOCIATE DEGREE

CCAF AL

SYS TECH,AIRCRAFT ARMAMENT - AWARDED ASSOCIATE DEGREE

AIRMAN LEADERSHIP SCHOOL - ALS - NON-RESIDENCE

Ace De Dios