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Military Experience-United States Marine Corps
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Danielle Lamy

Burleson,TX

Summary

As an active-duty Marine with 4 years of experience working on avionics systems and wiring for C-130J models, I have developed a strong skill set in troubleshooting electrical circuitry, maintaining attention to detail, and effectively communicating with others. My dedication and expertise led to me obtaining an inspector billet, where I oversaw maintenance performed on C-130s. For the past 2 years, I served as a supervisor, efficiently managing work center manpower to meet varying maintenance priorities and mission capabilities. As I transition out of the Marine Corps, I am seeking employment opportunities where I can apply my technical skills and leadership experience in a new role.

Overview

4
4
years of professional experience

Work History

Quality Assurance Inspector

United States Marine Corps (USMC)
02.2025 - Current
  • Ensured that all quality and safety standards were consistently met while supervising other avionic technicians and ensuring all work complied with the Naval Aviation Maintenance Program (NAMP)
  • Supervised 20 work center employees, ensuring efficient planning and distribution of manpower to optimize productivity and meet mission capability
  • Supervised confined space entry for maintainers, ensuring that all personnel adhered to safety protocols and properly utilized the required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • Performed duties as the work center Hazmat coordinator, ensuring that all personnel followed proper procedures for the use, handling, and disposal of hazardous materials in compliance with safety regulations and environmental standards
  • Participated in maintenance meetings to discuss progress and results, providing maintenance plans in order to meet mission capability
  • Inspected quality of products, taking note of functionality, appearance and other specifications
  • Inspected incoming and outgoing materials for accuracy and quality
  • Performed visual inspections and non-destructive tests where appropriate
  • Maintained and updated accurate records of aircraft maintenance work orders, ensuring all discrepancies were identified and corrected before final approval and sign-off
  • Trained and mentored new work center inspector trainees, sharing best practices and essential knowledge to ensure high inspection standards and performance while adhering to policies and procedures

Quality Assurance Inspector

United States Marine Corps (USMC)
01.2023 - 02.2025
  • Ensured that all quality and safety standards were consistently met while supervising other avionic technicians and ensuring all work complied with the Naval Aviation Maintenance Program (NAMP)
  • Supervised 20 work center employees, ensuring efficient planning and distribution of manpower to optimize productivity and meet mission capability
  • Supervised confined space entry for maintainers, ensuring that all personnel adhered to safety protocols and properly utilized the required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • Performed duties as the work center Hazmat coordinator, ensuring that all personnel followed proper procedures for the use, handling, and disposal of hazardous materials in compliance with safety regulations and environmental standards
  • Participated in maintenance meetings to discuss progress and results, providing maintenance plans in order to meet mission capability
  • Inspected quality of products, taking note of functionality, appearance and other specifications
  • Inspected incoming and outgoing materials for accuracy and quality
  • Performed visual inspections and non-destructive tests where appropriate
  • Maintained and updated accurate records of aircraft maintenance work orders, ensuring all discrepancies were identified and corrected before final approval and sign-off
  • Trained and mentored new work center inspector trainees, sharing best practices and essential knowledge to ensure high inspection standards and performance while adhering to policies and procedures

Avionics Technician KC-130J

United States Marine Corps (USMC)
03.2021 - 02.2025
  • Removed and installed various avionics and electrical components, including control panels, relays, actuators, and lights
  • Performed troubleshooting for electrical systems, diagnosing and resolving issues related to both AC and DC power
  • Repaired electrical circuits by splicing, soldering, and terminating
  • Performed operational checkouts of avionics using calibrated test equipment (i.e., pitot-static probes, fuel quantity, data bus)
  • Performed fuel tank maintenance and safely worked in confined spaces
  • Performed scheduled and unscheduled inspections to check flight readiness of aircraft
  • Expedited fault identification processes using detailed schematics and wiring diagrams for effective troubleshooting methods.

Education

Aviation Maintenace

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Iwakuni, JP

Center For Naval Aviation Technical Training
Little Rock, AR
02-2021

Naval Air Technical Training Center
Pensacola, FL
10-2021

Mechanical Engineering

University of New Mexico
Gallup, NM

High School Diploma -

Rehoboth Christian School
Rehoboth, NM
05-2012

Skills

  • Reading and interpreting wiring diagrams, drawings, and schematics
  • Using a multimeter for accurate diagnostics and troubleshooting
  • Operating power tools
  • Performing wire repairs, including splicing, terminating, shielding, and soldering
  • Troubleshooting electrical systems to identify and resolve issues
  • Installing and routing wire bundles and harnesses to ensure proper system function
  • Assembling electrical connectors
  • Quality Assurance
  • Aircraft Maintenance
  • Military Experience

Military Experience-United States Marine Corps

March 2021-Current

Rank: Sergeant(E-5)

  • Leading and mentoring a work center of 30 Marines in physical training and job specific duties related to Military Occupation Specialty (MOS)
  • Maintaining a safe and professional workplace environment while upholding standards in and outside of work
  • Conducted monthly counseling sessions and evaluations of Marines' performance and progress, both inside and outside the work center
  • Supported mission-critical detachments as both an Electrical Technician and Quality Assurance Inspector, ensuring high standards of performance and compliance

Military Awards

  • Awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal in February 2025 for successfully training 10 Marines to obtain Quality Assurance Inspector qualifications, training 22 Marines to acquire 132 ground support licenses, and completing 11,000 work hours across 18 C-130s.
  • Earned Certificate of Completion for the Military Apprenticeship Program as an Aircraft Electrician in February 2025.
  • Meritoriously Promoted to the Rank of Sergeant( E-5) on February 2, 2025
  • Meritoriously Promoted to the Rank of Corporal( E-4) on September 2, 2022

Timeline

Quality Assurance Inspector

United States Marine Corps (USMC)
02.2025 - Current

Quality Assurance Inspector

United States Marine Corps (USMC)
01.2023 - 02.2025

Avionics Technician KC-130J

United States Marine Corps (USMC)
03.2021 - 02.2025

Aviation Maintenace

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

Center For Naval Aviation Technical Training

Naval Air Technical Training Center

Mechanical Engineering

University of New Mexico

High School Diploma -

Rehoboth Christian School
Danielle Lamy