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Jarrod Campbell

Jarrod Campbell

Beaufort,SC

Summary

Driven by a commitment to excellence, enhanced safety and efficiency in the United States Marine Corps, at numerous Marine Corps Air Stations, by developing procedures for ordnance systems and managing over $7.6 billion in assets. Vast expertise in Aviation Ordnance and keen Attention to Detail ensured mission success and operational readiness, demonstrating ability to lead and innovate in high-stakes environments. Organized and dependable candidate successful at managing multiple priorities with a positive attitude. Willingness to take on added responsibilities to meet team goals. Detail-oriented team player with strong organizational skills. Ability to handle multiple projects simultaneously with a high degree of accuracy.

Overview

7
7
years of professional experience
6
6

Certifications

Work History

Quality Assurance / Safety Observer

United States Marine Corps, MCAS
2021.06 - Current
  • Promoted a culture of safety and accountability by consistently upholding military standards throughout all aspects of ordnance work.
  • Supported operational success by assembling, disassembling, and modifying weapons systems as needed.
  • Improved team efficiency by developing streamlined procedures for troubleshooting and repairing ordnance systems.
  • Managed resources effectively by prioritizing tasks based on mission requirements, staffing availability, and equipment status.
  • Personally ensured the proper transportation, delivery, and turn-in of $81,072,902 worth of ordnance assets, weighing over 250,091 pounds totaling 87,434 pounds of net explosive weight, while maintaining 100 percent accountability of all ordnance assets.
  • Collaborated with fellow technicians to maintain a safe working environment while handling hazardous materials with no safety mishaps.
  • Inspected, assembled and tested aviation ammunition.
  • Worked closely with crew members in intense, quickly changing and dangerous environments.
  • Maintained high levels of readiness by participating in regular training exercises simulating real-world combat scenarios involving aviation ordnance usage.

Aviation Ordnance Systems Technician

United States Marine Corps, MCAS
2017.07 - 2021.06
  • Assisted in achieving training objectives for new personnel through hands-on instruction in ordnance handling procedures.
  • Maintained high levels of security within classified spaces while adhering to strict military protocols.
  • Increased mission readiness through diligent monitoring and maintenance of ammunition storage facilities.
  • Optimized inventory management through meticulous tracking of ammunition usage, disposal, and replenishment needs.
  • Contributed to complex problem-solving efforts during periods of heightened operational tempo or increased workload pressures.
  • Optimized warehouse space utilization by reorganizing inventory layout and implementing efficient storage solutions.
  • Aided in developing emergency response plans for potential incidents involving explosives or hazardous materials.
  • Managed over $7.6 billion in assets, such as weapons, explosive materials and aircraft weapon systems.
  • Handled and serviced weapons and ammunition carried on F/A-18 and F-35 aircraft.

Education

No Degree - Psychology

American Public University System
Charles Town, WV
05.2026

High School Diploma -

Islands High School
Savannah, GA
05.2017

Skills

  • Flight Line Operations
  • Quality assurance procedures
  • Hazardous Materials Handling
  • Pyrotechnic Devices
  • Aviation Maintenance
  • Aircraft Armament Systems
  • Security Clearance Compliance
  • Guided Bomb Units
  • Ordnance Handling Safety
  • Munitions Inspection
  • Shipping and receiving
  • Attention to Detail

Accomplishments

  • Used Microsoft Excel to develop inventory tracking spreadsheets.
  • Completed 3 Explosive Safety Inspections held by U.S. Marine Corps Systems Command with 100% inventory accuracy rate, and no major findings.
  • Supervised team of 40 Marines.

Certification

  • Quality Assurance / Safety Observer
  • Technical Transportation of Hazardous Materials (AMMO-62)
  • Naval Electrical Explosives Safety (AMMO-29)
  • Basics of Naval Explosives Hazard Control (AMMO-18)
  • Naval Explosives Safety Managers/Supervisors Orientation (AMMO-49)
  • Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certified

Personal Awards

Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal Impact Award x1

Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal x2

Certificate of Commendation

Letter of Appreciation totaling 54 community service hours

Letter of Appreciation from Program Manager of Common Aviation Support Equipment

Software

Excel

Word

Ordnance Information System

Work Availability

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Jarrod Campbell