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JASON J. CROWELL

La Plata,United States

Summary

Highly enthusiastic, motivated, and dependable aviation professional with a proven history in maintenance and material management, logistics, essential quality assurance concepts, and contract management. Pursuing a demanding and challenging position within an organization that can fully implement my vast technical knowledge and managerial experience. A tested and proven leader with outstanding leadership skills which is only measured by the ability to elevate others to overcome obstacles to achieve a common goal. Possesses a strong ability to build relationships, interpersonal skills, and a productive and effective working relationship with Contracting Officer’s Technical Representatives (COTRs). Experience in understanding and meeting Quality Assurance Surveillance Plans (QASPS)

Overview

32
32
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Rotary Wing Quality Assurance Inspector II

AMENTUM
10.2013 - Current
  • Highly enthusiastic, motivated, and dependable aviation professional with a proven history in maintenance and material management, logistics, essential quality assurance concepts, and contract management.
  • Pursuing a demanding and challenging position within an organization that can fully implement my vast technical knowledge and managerial experience.
  • A tested and proven leader with outstanding leadership skills which is only measured by the ability to elevate others to overcome obstacles to achieve a common goal.
  • Possesses a strong ability to build relationships, interpersonal skills, and a productive and effective working relationship with Contracting Officer’s Technical Representatives (COTRs).
  • Experience in understanding and meeting Quality Assurance Surveillance Plans (QASPS).
  • Ensured compliance with OSHA and NAVOSH standards and practices.
  • Conducted investigations to identify and develop reports of industrial safety hazards and unsafe practices.
  • Compiled trend reports used data to decrease man-hour and part dollar expenditures.
  • Ability to analyze and use reliability and maintainability data to implement cost effective maintenance, training, and safety programs.
  • Extensive maintenance, material, logistics and configuration management experience at supervisory level.
  • Broad training, training resources, and training development experience at the supervisory level.
  • Experience in contract and Performance Work Statement (PWS) review.
  • Experienced in the review of engineering diagrams, modification, directives, technical publications, and maintenance flight records.
  • Inspection of all programs and practices for compliance with all applicable directives on an annual timeline.
  • Responsible for Technical Manual work cards development and revisions with MERC ENGINEERING RESEARCH CENTER.
  • Development, review and inspection of aircraft depot maintenance contracts, Statements of Work (SOW), Performance Work Statements (PWS), and development, update, and review of Ground Operating Procedures (GOPs).
  • Responsible for the review of contractor Corrective Action Requests (CARs) and approve end-of month summaries.
  • Established contractor Corrective Action Plans (CAPS) and implement as required.
  • Review and review MXG Key Task List (KTL) and monthly Routine Inspection Lists (RIL).
  • Managerial responsibilities include knowledge and proper execution of the contract Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan (QASP).
  • Ensured IMDS/HUMS is used to support maintenance requirements and actions; decreasing FCF time while increasing dynamic component life cycles.
  • Responsible for the management, inspection, documentation, and configuration of modified developmental aircraft. (ADS-B, KY-100, Crashworthy Seats etc.)
  • Review all contracts and statements of work to comply with updated specifications.
  • Developed and managed an effective maintenance plan that supports specific organizational goals.
  • Directed the acquisition of material assets and necessary equipment to perform repairs.
  • Developed and executed an annual training plan.
  • Experienced in the management and documentation of Research, Development, Test & Evaluation (RDT&E) modified aircraft and the working dynamic between contractor maintenance and government-controlled configuration management (PLO).
  • Supervisor: Murray, Anthony (301) 981-1351 / (571) 331-0439
  • Okay to contact this Supervisor: Contact me first

Rotary Wing Quality Assurance Inspector II

AMENTUM
10.2013 - Current
  • Highly enthusiastic, motivated, and dependable aviation professional with a proven history in maintenance and material management, logistics, essential quality assurance concepts, and contract management.
  • Pursuing a demanding and challenging position within an organization that can fully implement my vast technical knowledge and managerial experience.
  • A tested and proven leader with outstanding leadership skills which is only measured by the ability to elevate others to overcome obstacles to achieve a common goal.
  • Possesses a strong ability to build relationships, interpersonal skills, and a productive and effective working relationship with Contracting Officer’s Technical Representatives (COTRs).
  • Experience in understanding and meeting Quality Assurance Surveillance Plans (QASPS).
  • Ensured compliance with OSHA and NAVOSH standards and practices.
  • Conducted investigations to identify and develop reports of industrial safety hazards and unsafe practices.
  • Compiled trend reports used data to decrease man-hour and part dollar expenditures.
  • Ability to analyze and use reliability and maintainability data to implement cost effective maintenance, training, and safety programs.
  • Extensive maintenance, material, logistics and configuration management experience at supervisory level.
  • Broad training, training resources, and training development experience at the supervisory level.
  • Experience in contract and Performance Work Statement (PWS) review.
  • Experienced in the review of engineering diagrams, modification, directives, technical publications, and maintenance flight records.
  • Inspection of all programs and practices for compliance with all applicable directives on an annual timeline.
  • Responsible for Technical Manual work cards development and revisions with MERC ENGINEERING RESEARCH CENTER.
  • Development, review and inspection of aircraft depot maintenance contracts, Statements of Work (SOW), Performance Work Statements (PWS), and development, update, and review of Ground Operating Procedures (GOPs).
  • Responsible for the review of contractor Corrective Action Requests (CARs) and approve end-of month summaries.
  • Established contractor Corrective Action Plans (CAPS) and implement as required.
  • Review and review MXG Key Task List (KTL) and monthly Routine Inspection Lists (RIL).
  • Managerial responsibilities include knowledge and proper execution of the contract Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan (QASP).
  • Ensured IMDS/HUMS is used to support maintenance requirements and actions; decreasing FCF time while increasing dynamic component life cycles.
  • Responsible for the management, inspection, documentation, and configuration of modified developmental aircraft. (ADS-B, KY-100, Crashworthy Seats etc.)
  • Review all contracts and statements of work to comply with updated specifications.
  • Developed and managed an effective maintenance plan that supports specific organizational goals.
  • Directed the acquisition of material assets and necessary equipment to perform repairs.
  • Developed and executed an annual training plan.
  • Experienced in the management and documentation of Research, Development, Test & Evaluation (RDT&E) modified aircraft and the working dynamic between contractor maintenance and government-controlled configuration management (PLO).
  • Supervisor: Murray, Anthony (301) 981-1351 / (571) 331-0439
  • Okay to contact this Supervisor: Contact me first

Helicopter Mechanic II (Phase Dock)

DynCorp International LLC
01.2002 - 10.2013
  • Performs scheduled and non-scheduled maintenance and inspections on UH-1N aircraft assigned to 1st Helicopter Squadron at Andrews AFB Md.
  • Performs all phase inspections, maintenance, and time changes on all areas of the UH-1N.
  • Including all major component build up, removal and installation, (engines, fuel controls, hub, blades, transmission, gear boxes, swashplate, hydraulic actuators, tail boom, etc.)
  • Performs proper alignment, rigging, pressure, and function checks.
  • All Systems Qualified Red X inspector.
  • T400 Turbine Engine Primary Technician.
  • MRT Chief (Maintenance Recovery Team) with ultimate responsibility, SAFETY.
  • (FAA) certified Airframe/Powerplant (A/P) maintaining contracted logistics support (CLS) aircraft to repair and sign off Red X’s when sent to recover aircraft off-station.
  • Bench Stock Monitor. Responsible for monthly inventories, ordering, and thorough review of these listings to ensure that bench stock supports the mission efficiently and economically.
  • Responsible for control and security of all precious metals.
  • 2003 1st Quarter DynCorp International Helicopter Branch Sam Fox Award Winner.
  • 2007 3rd Quarter DynCorp International Helicopter Branch Sam Fox Award Winner.

Helicopter Mechanic II (Phase Dock)

DynCorp International LLC
01.2002 - 10.2013
  • Performs scheduled and non-scheduled maintenance and inspections on UH-1N aircraft assigned to 1st Helicopter Squadron at Andrews AFB Md.
  • Performs all phase inspections, maintenance, and time changes on all areas of the UH-1N.
  • Including all major component build up, removal and installation, (engines, fuel controls, hub, blades, transmission, gear boxes, swashplate, hydraulic actuators, tail boom, etc.)
  • Performs proper alignment, rigging, pressure, and function checks.
  • All Systems Qualified Red X inspector.
  • T400 Turbine Engine Primary Technician.
  • MRT Chief (Maintenance Recovery Team) with ultimate responsibility, SAFETY.
  • (FAA) certified Airframe/Powerplant (A/P) maintaining contracted logistics support (CLS) aircraft to repair and sign off Red X’s when sent to recover aircraft off-station.
  • Bench Stock Monitor. Responsible for monthly inventories, ordering, and thorough review of these listings to ensure that bench stock supports the mission efficiently and economically.
  • Responsible for control and security of all precious metals.
  • 2003 1st Quarter DynCorp International Helicopter Branch Sam Fox Award Winner.
  • 2007 3rd Quarter DynCorp International Helicopter Branch Sam Fox Award Winner.

NCIOC HMLA 369 Phase Dock

United States Marine Corps
09.1997 - 01.2002
  • Performed all duties and responsibilities of an Aviation maintenance supervisor.
  • Worked as part of a disciplined, dedicated, and skilled team of specifically trained Marines in implementing the Naval Aviation Maintenance Program (NAMP) and its directives to prevent the occurrence of defects across the scope of aviation maintenance and safety.
  • Responsible for risk reduction using audits, review of procedures and work processes, and monitoring compliance with safety directives.
  • DEPLOYMENTS: (October 1997 – April 1998) Okinawa Japan, (January 2000 – June 2000) 11th MEU Bonhomme Richard LHD 6.
  • Supervisor: Gunnery Sergeant Chandler
  • Okay to contact this Supervisor: Contact me first

NCIOC HMLA 369 Phase Dock

United States Marine Corps
09.1997 - 01.2002
  • Performed all duties and responsibilities of an Aviation maintenance supervisor.
  • Worked as part of a disciplined, dedicated, and skilled team of specifically trained Marines in implementing the Naval Aviation Maintenance Program (NAMP) and its directives to prevent the occurrence of defects across the scope of aviation maintenance and safety.
  • Responsible for risk reduction using audits, review of procedures and work processes, and monitoring compliance with safety directives.
  • DEPLOYMENTS: (October 1997 – April 1998) Okinawa Japan, (January 2000 – June 2000) 11th MEU Bonhomme Richard LHD 6.
  • Supervisor: Gunnery Sergeant Chandler
  • Okay to contact this Supervisor: Contact me first

Plumbing Assistant

Johnson & Jordan
05.1996 - 01.1997
  • Ordering parts, reading blue prints, and routing water and waste lines.
  • Foundation drilling, setting drain pipes, threading pipe, routing, soldering and kneeling copper tubing.
  • Supervisor: N/A
  • Okay to contact this Supervisor: Contact me first

Plumbing Assistant

Johnson & Jordan
05.1996 - 01.1997
  • Ordering parts, reading blue prints, and routing water and waste lines.
  • Foundation drilling, setting drain pipes, threading pipe, routing, soldering and kneeling copper tubing.
  • Supervisor: N/A
  • Okay to contact this Supervisor: Contact me first

Maintenance/High Pressure Boiler Operator

Waterfront Company
02.1994 - 04.1996
  • Boiler operation, cleaning, testing, and repairs.
  • General building maintenance and assembly of storage units.
  • High Pressure Boiler Operator License.
  • Scheduled annual Boiler inspections.
  • Advised and coordinated with company executives to facilitate additional storage units and reduce energy costs.
  • Supervisor: N/A
  • Okay to contact this Supervisor: Contact me first

Maintenance/High Pressure Boiler Operator

Waterfront Company
02.1994 - 04.1996
  • Boiler operation, cleaning, testing, and repairs.
  • General building maintenance and assembly of storage units.
  • High Pressure Boiler Operator License.
  • Scheduled annual Boiler inspections.
  • Advised and coordinated with company executives to facilitate additional storage units and reduce energy costs.
  • Supervisor: N/A
  • Okay to contact this Supervisor: Contact me first

Education

University of Denver -

University of Denver
12.1994

New England College - undefined

New England College
Henniker, N.H.
05.1992

Morse High School - undefined

Morse High School
Bath, Maine
06.1991

Skills

  • Quality inspections
  • Quality management
  • File management
  • Defect tracking

Certification

  • FAA AIRFRAME POWERPLANT License, #3554407, 2011-06-08
  • WEIGHT & BALANCE Certification, 2018-07-20
  • FLIGHT LINE DRIVERS Certificate, 0015-9617, 2002-01-01

Job Related Training

  • 2024-08-01, Attended WEIGHT & BALANCE Technical Interchange Meeting (TIM) AWBS version 11.2.
  • 2019-03-01, Attended Hill Air Force Base, Utah AWBS Technical Interchange Meeting (TIM) AWBS versions 10 & 11.0.
  • 2018-02-01, USAF Aircraft Weight & Balance Practical J3AZR2AXXX OW1B (82nd Training Group, Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas).
  • 2016-12-01, USAF Weight & Balance Course J6ANW2AXXX-OW1A.
  • 1999-01-01, Aviation Structural Mechanic Organizational Level (60) hours.
  • 1997-08-01, Helicopter Airframe Mechanic A/UH-1 ten (10) weeks.

Timeline

Rotary Wing Quality Assurance Inspector II

AMENTUM
10.2013 - Current

Rotary Wing Quality Assurance Inspector II

AMENTUM
10.2013 - Current

Helicopter Mechanic II (Phase Dock)

DynCorp International LLC
01.2002 - 10.2013

Helicopter Mechanic II (Phase Dock)

DynCorp International LLC
01.2002 - 10.2013

NCIOC HMLA 369 Phase Dock

United States Marine Corps
09.1997 - 01.2002

NCIOC HMLA 369 Phase Dock

United States Marine Corps
09.1997 - 01.2002

Plumbing Assistant

Johnson & Jordan
05.1996 - 01.1997

Plumbing Assistant

Johnson & Jordan
05.1996 - 01.1997

Maintenance/High Pressure Boiler Operator

Waterfront Company
02.1994 - 04.1996

Maintenance/High Pressure Boiler Operator

Waterfront Company
02.1994 - 04.1996

New England College - undefined

New England College

Morse High School - undefined

Morse High School

University of Denver -

University of Denver
JASON J. CROWELL