Military veteran with over a decade of experience in aerospace propulsion systems, specializing in global data input and record keeping, modular engine repair, production supervision, and maintenance operations for 4th and 5th-generation fighter aircraft. Proven leader skilled in cross-functional coordination, technical troubleshooting, and adapting to high-tempo environments. Currently completing a B.S. in Aeronautics with a minor in Safety, seeking to transition into an engineering or technical management role in the aerospace industry.
Leads 28 personnel to execute the teardown, inspection, repair, build-up, and testing capabilities for 217 F119 engines valued at $3B, advancing 1 FW and 15 AF missions to align with National Defense Strategies. Supplies performance data to ACC and depot engineers while coordinating with 3 FGSs to maximize production and fleet health in support of a $500M FHP. Delivers propulsion expertise to support flightline operations on 83 F-22s worth $12B.
Leads 5 base engine managers and serves as technical advisor to MXG leadership and PACAF on 154 F-110 engines worth $739M. Expert for 3 AF databases to track, diagnose, and forecast engine maintenance for incorporation into the aircraft's long-range plan. Organizes centralized repair facilities for 22K asset movement for the AF's largest F-16 engine inventory. Ensures readiness for 3 PACAF FWs supporting 198 personnel and $178M flying hour program.
- Directs, supervises, & mentors 12 psnl in PACAF's sole F110-GE-100/-129 engine Centralized Repair Facility (CRF)
- Manages/performs scheduled/unscheduled mx for 160 engines valued at $768M; supporting 3 F-16 FW's/5 squadrons
- Oversees replacement of time tracked components/eng mounted accessories; coordinates TCTO completions w/EMB
- Accomplishes hourly postflight/thruflight/periodic insp/documents completed mx actions for 51 F-16s worth $1.3B
- Accomplishes hourly postflight, periodic inspections, and documents completed mx actions on 51 F-16s worth $1.3B
- Establishes enlisted force structure, housekeeping, safety, security, and environmental control standards are followed
- Coordinates w/various support agencies to include NDI, corrosion, supply, depot, engineers, and engine management
- Removes/installs major components; troubleshoots, repairs, and operationally checks all aircraft functioning systems
- Oversees installation/removal/insp/repair/modification of 24 assigned F100-PW-220/220E engines valued at 76.8M
- Supervises personnel on built-in test fault reporting, electronic measuring, aerospace ground and support equipment
- Utilizes the Integrated Maintenance Data System to update, modify and monitor aircraft and engine forms databases
- Analyzes performance/isolates malfunctions and repairs on installed Pratt & Whitney F100-220/E turbofan engines
- Performs modular inspections/overhauls on 190 F100-PW-220/229 engines in support of 76 F-15C/D/E aircraft assigned to 2 units
- Accomplishes HHQ-directed Time Compliance Technical Orders, utilizes quality deficiency reporting procedure
- Enforces Foreign Object Damage (FOD) program; adheres to technical order (TO) system/Quality Assurance maintenance eval program
- Accomplishes module maintenance to support USAFE's and NATO's only F100 Centralized Repair Facility (CRF)
- Monitors/records status/location & daily flying activities of 75 F-15C/D/E & 5 HH-60 aircraft valued at over $4B
- Researches/compiles/presents daily status/Hangar Queen data for 48FW/3 AF/USAFE Commander briefings
- Records/updates daily flying schedule; tracks deviations in the Integrated Maintenance Data System in real-time
- Conducts battlestaff duties during exercises/real-world events; provides timely data for executive-level decisions
- Accomplishes modular teardown, inspection, and build-up on 136 F100-PW-229 & 59 F100-PW-220 engines
- Performs HHQ-directed Time Compliance Technical Orders, utilizes the Quality Deficiency Reporting program
- Practices foreign object damage prevention/hardware control and adheres to Quality Assurance (QA) standards
- Completes module maintenance to support USAFE's and NATO's only F100 Centralized Repair Facility (CRF)
- Jet Engine Intermediate Maintenance (JEIM) crew member; supports 150 engines and 138 F-16C/D aircraft
- Helps perform maintenance on assigned engines in accordance with technical order procedures as directed
- Accomplishes scheduled and unscheduled maintenance to include disassembly, repair, inspection, and build-up
- Complies with all assigned workcenter on-the-job qualification, upgrade, and ancillary training requirements
2x Non-Commissioned Officer of the Quarter
2x Air and Space Commendation Medal
2x Air and Space Achievement Medal