Solutions-focused Aviation Ordnanceman well-educated in proper protocols for stowing, loading missiles and rockets. Comprehensive experience testing and maintaining air-launched guided missiles. Adept at supervising operation of aviation ordnance shops, armories and stowage facilities. All the Disciplines used for the entire Marine corps career can be translated to the workforce for any employer which makes a advantageous asset. Organized and dependable candidate successful at managing multiple priorities with a positive attitude. Willingness to take on added responsibilities to meet team goals. Hardworking and passionate job seeker with strong organizational skills eager to secure entry-level position and to go above and beyond. Ready to help team achieve company goals. To seek and maintain full-time position that offers professional challenges utilizing interpersonal skills, excellent time management and problem-solving skills.
Performed duties as the Desk Sergeant, directing and supervising personnel resulting in 1,916 mishap free man-hours and 2,821 MAFs signed off. -Performed duties as a Team Leader by directing and supervising the safe handling, loading, downloading, arming, and de-arming of class V(A)munitions with a total combined Net Explosive Weight of 5,168.6426. Valuing at more than 260,000 dollars. During these evolutions we had 0 ordnance mishaps, and all procedures were followed correctly. -Ensured the training and development of subordinates in maintenance procedures was achieved by giving on the job training and facilitating over 20 hours of Technical Training to educate marines in their MOS. -Served as a trusted Urinalysis observer and observed over 88 Marines during the reporting period -Ensured all reports were screened and submitted. Submitted 4 Conventional Ordnance deficiency reports, ensured rounds fired are accurate and completing 3 AWSRs Consisting of the status of all aircraft weapons. -Performed duties as a Collateral Duty Inspector, supervising 255 MAFs and 186.9 CDI hours in resulting 1,409 mishap free flight hours. -Provide for the morale, discipline, training, professional development, and wellbeing of marines under my charge.
Being a CDI, is something that has great weight on marines lives and pilots lives. It gives the broad spectrum of how much responsibility i was given in the Marine corps.
Collateral Duty Inspectors (CDI) are responsible for inspecting the preventative maintenance and repair actions completed within the work center. CDI's ensure the jobs are done correctly, safely, and also verify specific actions such as:
Team leader (TL)
Other
Work out routine
M - Chest, Triceps
T - Back, Biceps
W - Legs
T - HIIT Training
F - Shoulders, arms
S - Rest
S - Cardio day
Weighted Runs
Rolling out Stretching
Boxing