Accomplished Air Traffic Control Systems Maintenance Officer with a proven track record at USMC, enhancing operational efficiency and safety compliance. Demonstrated leadership in managing complex maintenance programs and mentoring teams. Expertise in Maintenance Administration and a commitment to excellence resulted in a significant improvement in equipment reliability and personnel performance.
-Execute the duties and responsibilities as the Air Traffic Control Maintenance Officer by supervising the operation and maintenance of all Naval Air Traffic Control (ATC), Air Navigational Aids, and Landing Systems (NAALS).
-Manage all programs and practices in support of the total maintenance effort. -Supervise the installation, maintenance, and operation of all NAALS equipment to Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures Standardization (NATOPS) requirements.
-Manage the status of equipment, progress of work, repair parts requirements, training and qualification of maintenance personnel, and advise the Operations Officer on all technical matters pertaining to NAALS equipment.
-Oversee and manage the maintenance budget used for training, part requisitions, and the maintenance of NAALS equipment including future projects and installations.
-Develop, mentor, and provide leadership to the Maintenance Staff Noncommissioned Officer in-Charge, Work Center Chiefs, and Marines assigned to the maintenance and meteorological and oceanographic (METOC) sections.
-Supervise operation and maintenance of ATC systems and equipment used in MATCD's. -M
anage the status of equipment, progress of work, repair parts requirements, training and qualification of maintenance personnel, and advises on all technical matters pertaining to the ATC systems and equipment.
-Provide information concerning capabilities, limitations, and reliability of ATC systems and equipment.
-Collect and disseminate technical instructions and directives applicable to the maintenance and operation of systems and equipment.
-Prepare timely estimates and justification for funds required for the maintenance of installed systems and equipment.
-Maintains authorized allowances of tools and test and support equipment.
-Administer the preventive and corrective maintenance program.
-Conduct maintenance management of assigned equipment. -Collect and analyze maintenance data for reports.
-Serve as the Meteorological Equipment Maintenance (METEM)Chief; directly responsible for the proper performance of planned and corrective maintenance on assigned METEM systems and equipment.
-Supervise maintenance management programs for METEM systems. -Supervise and provide training to battalion personnel on proper maintenance procedures, safety procedures, and METEM operations.
-Prepare maintenance reports as needed, and keep the Maintenance Chief and Maintenance Officer informed on any changes in equipment status or emergent operational needs.
-Train and supervise subordinates or less qualified personnel in the proper procedures for maintaining and operating METEM systems.
-Coordinate and ensure that timely and effective parts reconciliations take place between supply and appropriate agencies.
-Supervise Training and Readiness event completion for all METEM personnel.
-Serve as a liaison with internal and external agencies related to METEM equipment.
Aviation meteorological equipment maintenance technician install, test, maintain, and repair all electronic, information technology, and other associated equipment employed by the Meteorology and Oceanography (METOC) Occupational Field in support of MAGTF operations. Typical equipment used for the surveillance, acquisition, and dissemination of the METOC data and products include Doppler Weather Radar, meteorological satellite systems, meteorological sensors, upper-air measuring systems, various voice and data communications equipment, information technology and data processing systems
-Produce basically trained METEM technicians (MOS: 6493) for duty with the FMF.
-Maintain a satisfactory level of competence on all instructor evaluations.
-Process student academic records. -Manage course materials and curriculum as required.
-Perform all scheduled and unscheduled maintenance for the AN/TMQ-44A(V)T1, Meteorological Mobile Facility Replacement (MetMF(R)).
-Perform duties as command-level assistant COMSEC Responsible Officer.
-Perform duties as command-level assistant safety officer.
Aviation meteorological equipment maintenance technician install, test, maintain, and repair all electronic, information technology, and other associated equipment employed by the Meteorology and Oceanography (METOC) Occupational Field in support of MAGTF operations. Typical equipment used for the surveillance, acquisition, and dissemination of the METOC data and products include Doppler Weather Radar, meteorological satellite systems, meteorological sensors, upper-air measuring systems, various voice and data communications equipment, information technology and data processing systems.