Prioritize and control scheduled and unscheduled maintenance efforts for 14 F/A-18C Hornet aircraft while in garrison.
Provide mission capable aircraft in order to support the daily flight schedule
Manage and supervise the production efforts of 10 work centers and 160 maintainers.
Liaison with supporting activities to ensure maintenance and material requirements are known and satisfied.
Ensure aircraft records are certified Safe For Flight and each aircraft is mission configured as per the flight schedule.
Ensure timely discovery & correction of defects and proper documentation of corrective actions are recorded in the respective Aircraft Discrepancy Book.
Ensure the efforts of the Maintenance Department are orderly and concerted.
Lead, train and mentor Marines within the Maintenance Control work center.
Track and manage all publications as the Disbursed Technical Publication Librarian NCO
Responsible for screening, initiating Maintenance Action Forms.
Senior Drill Instructor
2nd RTBN Company E
03.2020 - 07.2023
Produce basically trained Marines in accordance with Recruit Training Order, the Period of Instruction, Recruit Training Schedule and the Commander's intent.
Assist the Chief Drill Instructor (CDI) in all matters of platoon administration to include: timely submission of all incident reports, accurate personnel/weapons accountability reports, and proper training and counseling documentation.
Identify and evaluate the physical and emotional performance of marginal recruits.
Ensure the accountability, welfare and safety of all recruits within the platoon.
Teach and train recruits the Marine Corps core values, close order drill, military knowledge, uniform regulations, marksmanship and physical fitness.
Through motivational leadership, performance and personal example, exemplify the highest standards of dedication, professional knowledge, judgment, and military bearing.
Lead, mentor, evaluate, and counsel recruits on all personal and professional matters.
Teach and instill the tenets of Marine Corps leadership traits and principles.
Maintenance Controller
VMFA-323
01.2017 - 03.2020
Prioritize and control scheduled and unscheduled maintenance efforts for 18 F/A-18C Hornet aircraft while in garrison.
Provide mission capable aircraft in order to support the daily flight schedule
Manage and supervise the production efforts of 10 work centers and 160 maintainers.
Liaison with supporting activities to ensure maintenance and material requirements are known and satisfied.
Ensure aircraft records are certified Safe For Flight and each aircraft is mission configured as per the flight schedule.
Ensure timely discovery & correction of defects and proper documentation of corrective actions are recorded in the respective Aircraft Discrepancy Book.
Ensure the efforts of the Maintenance Department are orderly and concerted.
Lead, train and mentor Marines within the Maintenance Control work center.
Track and manage all publications as the Disbursed Technical Publication Librarian NCO
Responsible for screening, initiating Maintenance Action Forms.
Airframes Mechanic
VMFA-323
10.2013 - 01.2017
Updated logs and filled out maintenance reports with high accuracy and efficiency.
Inspected aircraft daily to assess airworthiness.
Performed routine equipment inspections and maintained and completed corrective actions by referring to workbooks and technical publications to determine specifications.
Read and interpreted manufacturer and aircraft maintenance manuals, service bulletins and other specifications to determine feasibility and method of repairing or replacing malfunctioning or damaged components.
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