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Jalynn Vasquez

Jalynn Vasquez

Fresno,CA

Summary

Aircrew Flight Equipment Technician with extensive experience in inspection and repair of flight gear. Demonstrated ability in safety compliance and team leadership, enhancing operational readiness of survival equipment. Proficient in packing survival kits and managing emergency response gear. Maintains composure under pressure, ensuring readiness for diverse situations.

Overview

3
3
years of professional experience

Work History

Aircrew Flight Equipment Technician

Air Force
Fresno, California
01.2023 - Current
  • Inspected and maintained aircrew flight equipment for safety and functionality.
  • Conducted routine testing of survival gear for performance standards.

Education

Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training

ASIST Workshop
Clovis, CA
12-2025

Leadership Course

Leadership Culture Climate
Fresno, CA
11-2025

Airman Leadership School

Sgt. Paul Ramoneda ALS
Fairfield, CA
05-2025

Increment Monitor & Hazmat Technical Specialist
Fresno, CA
09-2023

Business Administration -

Clovis Community College
Clovis, CA

Skills

  • Conducts in depth inspections, overhauls, restores, repairs, maintains, disassembles, assembles, fabricates, alters, cleans, and adjusts aircrew flight equipment and chemical defense equipment such as flight helmets, harnesses, oxygen masks, Anti-G suits, flotation devices, Aces II survival kits, Aces II Recovery parachutes, Drogue parachutes, night vision goggles, DEP, eye and respiratory protective equipment, chemical biological protective oxygen masks, and other types of flight equipment and chemical defense equipment
  • Administer decontamination procedures on eye and respiratory protective equipment, consisting of numerous other types of aerospace equipment and chemical defense systems
  • Abides by all military manuals, AFIs and TOs that govern aircrew flight equipment
  • Instructs aircrew, subordinates and guest fliers on the proper use, capabilities and characteristics of all aircrew flight equipment, survival equipment, chemical defense equipment and aircraft installed items for the F-15
  • Monitor and manage daily operations pertaining to the work section
  • Assess problems and decide the necessary feasibility of repair or replacement related to inspecting and repairing fabric, rubber equipment, and parachutes
  • Utilizes various types of complex and state-of-the-art test equipment, such as oxygen testers, leakage testers, radio testers, night vision testers, and various other types of test equipment, to conduct reliability testing, troubleshooting, and repair of aircrew flight equipment and chemical defense equipment
  • Operates, maintains, and inspects survival machinery, test equipment, and tools
  • Performs operator maintenance and service inspections on shop equipment, troubleshoots equipment used, and determines necessary repair procedures
  • Utilizes the ELMS database and IMDS to accurately update and record inspections, time-change equipment, and to forecast upcoming inspections and events
  • Alternate manager of the TO Program As the Technical Order Distribution Authority (TODA), I ensured the shop's technical data library is current and compliant
  • Alternate manager of Hazard Communication Program (HAZCOM) Assisted in conducting program audits and ensuring the shop is OSHA compliant
  • Alternate equipment custodian, accountable for over $200,000 in Air Force assets, conducts annual inventories, and resolves discrepancies
  • Maintain, inspect, and repair critical aircrew life-support systems, ensuring pilot mission readiness
  • Manage the Technical Order Distribution Authority (TODA) program, ensuring accurate and updated technical documentation
  • Oversee the HazCom program, ensuring compliance with hazardous material management and Air Force standards
  • Handle and secure classified material as COMSEC custodian, maintaining accountability and adherence to security protocols
  • Serve as NVG custodian, created and implemented a new NVG accountability log to track all night vision equipment
  • Recognized as Airman of the Year nominee and awarded Airman of the Quarter for both the 1st and 3rd quarters in 2025
  • Mentor and train junior Airmen to ensure proficiency, teamwork, and mission readiness
  • Volunteer at veteran-focused community events, school career fairs, and resource days to inspire youth and educate them on the Air Force mission

Accomplishments

Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, Top 10% of students

Timeline

Aircrew Flight Equipment Technician

Air Force
01.2023 - Current

Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training

ASIST Workshop

Leadership Course

Leadership Culture Climate

Airman Leadership School

Sgt. Paul Ramoneda ALS

Increment Monitor & Hazmat Technical Specialist

Business Administration -

Clovis Community College