I have a sound working knowledge of many of the programs under the Naval Aviation Maintenance Program (NAMP). With me just finishing my 120-day as an MMS in TESTLINE this week, I was accurately trained to manage, coordinate and control inventory of all Integrated Product Team (IPT) equipment under my cognizance. As guidance and to keep in compliance, I use COMNAVFORINST 4790.2C Naval Aviation Maintenance Program, FRCINST 5090.1F Environmental Program, FRCSWINST 13650.1F Management of Naval Air Systems Command Individual Material Readiness List Program, FRCSWINST 4355.3H Calibration Program, FRCSWINST 5296.1B Equipment Management and Control, FRCSWINST 4730.1T Weight Handling Program, FRCSWINST 11014.1D Support Equipment Maintenance, and FRCSWINST 5100.1F Navy Occupational Safety and Health Program Manual in TESTLINE.
-Determining if aircraft are safe for flight in relation to weight and balance standards, coordinating logistical support in transporting weight and balance equipment to and from various job sites, monitoring projects for proper sequence and configuration as required by aircraft programs to meet flight test commitments.
- I apply mathematical formulas pertaining to weight and balance, conduct Aircraft Weight & Balance testing by using the Automated Weight & Balance System (AWBS) Computer Program, perform physical inventory of aircraft, resolve weight and balance concerns utilizing my experience with Naval and Marine aircraft and helicopters per NAVAIR 1-1B-50, Government issued Secret Clearance.
- Possess strong interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills
- Self-motivated, with a strong sense of personal responsibility
- Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written
- Skilled at working independently and collaboratively in a team environment
Proven ability to learn quickly and adapt to new situations
- I effectively communicate ideas and convey information about the programs’ material readiness to: