Results-oriented professional with over 25 years of experience in a total force integrated environment, working with Active Duty, National Guard, Reserve, DoD civilian, and contractor components. Skilled in maintaining, inspecting, modifying, and modernizing seven different platforms across multiple locations. Adept at managing large groups of personnel and parts to ensure global capability in short notice and long term scenarios. Proven ability to create and continuously improve processes, programs, and procedures for enhanced effectiveness in the Air Force.
Guides 12 teams of over 80 A&P certified mechanics in planning, maintaining, and generating 4 C-32A, 4 C-40B, and 11 C-37A/B aircraft. Ensures proper manning, tools, and technical data for daily operations. Enforces rules and regulations to meet FAA, USAF, and Amentum policies. Seeks out continuous improvement opportunities while removing non-value-adding processes to improve cost and manning utilization.
Leads production efforts for 95 joint active, reserve and DoD civilian personnel over 3 career fields supporting 32 KC-10 and 14 C-17 aircraft. Oversees $46 Million in facilities and equipment controlling expenditures for $3.6 Million budget. Analyzes indicators and trends to develop corrective action plans and ensures technical publication compliance and maintenance discipline.
Leads 285 active, reserve, and DoD civilians in maintenance, production, schedules, and planning efforts for 14 C-17 aircraft for annual travel, budget, and equipment. Manages ground support for over 5,000 joint and cross departmental missions annually.
Leads 408 active, reserve, and DoD civilian supporting inspections, repairs for 16 E-8C aircraft valued at $5.8 billion dollars. Steers organizational and intermediate level repairs over 6 major areas, 28 facilities, and 28 support vehicles. Coordinates depot, MAJCOM, system program offices to sustain Air Forces only TF33-102C engine fleet for flight hour program.
Oversees 111 active, guard, and DoD civilian personnel in 3 separate specialties overseeing 96 deployment lines supporting 4 major forward operating bases. Ensures manning, training, and equipment availability to support up to 7 locations world wide. Analyzes indicators and trends to ensure proper compliance of OSHA, Air Force instructions, Technical data, and local instruction.
Leads 57 active, guard, and DoD civilians performing scheduled and unscheduled maintenance supporting 16 aircraft. Oversees 18,000 tools, support equipment, and 7 support vehicles. Ensures administrative, training, deployment compliance requirements are being met. Enforces DoD, AF, wing, group, squadron, and technical data instruction. Evaluates quality control, maintenance, production, and negative trends to ensure effective and efficient aircraft support.
Leads 57 active, guard, and DoD civilians performing scheduled and unscheduled maintenance supporting 16 E8-C aircraft. Oversees 18,000 tools, support equipment, and 7 support vehicles. Ensures administrative, training, deployment compliance requirements are being met. Enforces DoD, AF, wing, group, squadron, and technical instruction. Evaluates quality control, maintenance, production, and negative trends to ensure effective and efficient aircraft support.
Leads program and team in exercising ingenuity and resourcefulness to identify repairable items with lost contracts. Increase wing part availability by repairing and sourcing repairing facilities for equipment and aircraft parts that are no longer procurable. Monitors supply stock levels and consumption data to cross tell item managers and bridge the gap for pending contracts. Maintain highest level of circuit card, wiring, and solder repair certifications for CRT program.
Inspects, troubleshoots, and maintains aircraft electrical and environmental systems to include: turbine compressors, APUs, landing gear, anti-skid, nose steering, electronic engine control, ignition, starting, lighting, NESA windows, anti-ice, fire and overheat warning, fire suppression, fuel control, liquid cooling, air conditioning, bleed air, cabin pressurization, aux pressurization, oxygen, and aircraft utility systems. Repairs off equipment items: caution and warning panels, lighting equipment, fire and overheat panels, relay and control panels, and c/b boxes. Refurbishes and maintains NiCad batteries, GOX carts, Nitrogen carts, Liquid oxygen carts, and aircraft crew oxygen walk around bottles.
Inspects, troubleshoots, and maintains: turbine compressors and APUs, landing gear, anti-skid, nose steering, engine control, ignition, starting, lighting, master caution and warning, T/O warning, flight control, NESA windows, anti-ice, anti-fog, fire and overheat warning, fire suppression, fuel control, liquid cooling, air conditioning, bleed air, cabin pressure, aux pressure, oxygen, generators, and utility systems.
Inspects, troubleshoots, and maintains aircraft electrical and environmental systems: Direct, alternating current, turbine compressor, APUs, landing gear, anti-skid, nose steering, engine control, ignition, starting, lighting, master caution and warning, take-off warning, flight control, cargo door control, NESA windows, anti-ice, fire and overheat warning, fire suppression, fuel control, liquid cooling, air conditioning, bleed air, cabin pressurization, aux pressurization, oxygen, and utility systems.
2014 Squadron NCO of the quarter
2015 Squadron SNCO of the 4th quarter
2016 Group Senior Maintenance Support Professional of the 2nd quarter
2016 Squadron SNCO of the 4th quarter
2017 Group Senior Maintenance Professional of the 2nd quarter
2017 SNCO Leo Marquez award
2017 Squadron SNCO of the year
2018 Squadron SNCO 2nd quarter
3 Air Force Commendation Awards
2 Meritorious Service Medals