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Work History
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Daniel Jacquez

Aurora,IL

Summary

Adaptable and driven veteran with a background in aviation maintenance. Knowledgeable in working on labor-demanding and hazardous environments in a collected, proactive manner. Experienced in communicating with diverse teams and supervising individuals. Motivated to learn, grow and excel.

Overview

5
5
years of professional experience

Work History

Aircraft Avionics Technician

United States Marine Corps
Beaufort, SC
11.2017 - 11.2022
  • Performed labor in accordance with policies and regulatory guidelines to promote safe and efficient work.
  • Maintained energy and enthusiasm in fast-paced environment.
  • Proved successful working within tight deadlines and fast-paced, hazardous atmosphere.
  • Coordinated with management and direct supervisors for taskings and managed others.
  • Demonstrated respect, friendliness and willingness to help wherever needed.
  • Upheld code of conduct and maintained professionalism in stressful situations.
  • Worked weekends and long hours in detached locations to complete taskings.
  • Responsible for aircraft maintenance in a squadron holding thirty F-35 multi-role aircraft, each costing an estimated current value of $79 million.

Education

High School Diploma -

West Aurora High School
Aurora
05.2017

Skills

  • Diversity Training
  • Active Listening
  • Hazardous Material handling
  • Book-keeping
  • Proper Equipment Operation
  • Team Communication

Accomplishments

  • Successfully performed supervisory roles for an shift of 15 individuals.
  • Utilized Microsoft Excel to account available manpower for multiple shifts in a work-center of 105 personnel.
  • Ensured lengthy and complex labor was noted with through precise documentation.
  • Directly trained 18 Individuals to operate work-essential equipment, utilize PPE, handle hazmat materials, and produce efficient labor in accordance within established guidelines.
  • earned trust of superiors to perform maintenance on multi-million dollar assets and operate thousands of dollars worth of equipment on a daily basis with minimal supervision.

References

+ Brandon Beatty (Lockheed Martin Employee): 843-592-0824

+ Ryan Wiley (Corporal, United States Marines): 541-314-1252

+ Nicholas Castenada (Staff Sergeant, United States Marines): 619-878-4253

+ Alex Oordt (Staff Sergeant, United States Marines): 360-527-5736

+ Alex Badillolaboy (Sergeant, United States Marines): 787-469-0146

+ John Davis (Corporal, United States Marines): 806-778-5992


Timeline

Aircraft Avionics Technician

United States Marine Corps
11.2017 - 11.2022

High School Diploma -

West Aurora High School
Daniel Jacquez