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Overview
Work History
Education
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Awards
Training
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Lawrence Holt

Choctaw,Ok

Summary

Tech-savvy innovator with hands-on experience in emerging technologies and passion for continuous improvement. Skilled in identifying opportunities for technological enhancements and implementing effective solutions. Adept at leveraging new tools and methods to solve problems and enhance productivity. Excels in adapting to fast-paced environments and driving technological advancements.

Organized and dependable candidate successful at managing multiple priorities with a positive attitude. Willingness to take on added responsibilities to meet team goals.

Thorough team contributor with strong organizational capabilities. Experienced in handling numerous projects at once while ensuring accuracy. Effective at prioritizing tasks and meeting deadlines.

Overview

33
33
years of professional experience

Work History

GS-12, Equipment Specialist (1670)

Department of Defense
02.2019 - Current
  • Serves as a technical expert and consultant to Program/Project Managers, Product Support Manager, and Senior. Leaders, Contractors and MAJCOM units for complex and sophisticated systems/subsystems and equipment. Manages and controls technical support on assigned Cruise Missile systems and subsystems. Ensures technical support is provided to Integrated Product Teams (IPTs) supporting assigned major system/subsystem supports service life extension programs and product support/Integrated Logistics Support plans as the system/subsystem/equipment technical advisor and/or focal point.
  • Represents the consensus and conveys the findings and recommendations in meetings and dealings with other teams, management, program officials and other customers on issues related to or that have an impact on the
  • Objectives, products and/or tasks ensuring critical information is communicated. Reviews, evaluates and makes recommendations on policies and/or procedures related to the assigned major system/subsystem. Develops and/or implements new theories, concepts and/or develops new recommendations to resolve major conflicts in policy or program objectives that satisfy broad policy guidance and technical program guidance. Implements methods to resolve far-reaching problems that extend beyond local operations and are not susceptible to treatment by accepted methods, techniques or procedures. Advises and provides on-the- job training to lower grade Equipment Specialists on critical conventional and nuclear Cruise Missile system management. Provides integrated logistics/technical support for assigned nuclear and/or conventional Cruise Missile systems and service life extension programs. As Technical Advisor, provides expert logistics/technical advice to senior leaders and functional managers in support of Life Cycle Logistics/Product Support requirements, as well as maintenance, operation and training related to complex and sophisticated systems and equipment. Serves as the technical advisor to detuning feasibility and supportability of proposed service life extension programs. Provides Configuration Management (CM) oversight to proposed service life extension programs. Analyzes the control of engineering changes, deviations, and waivers to the established baseline and recommends changes as required. Prepares accurate Configuration Control Board (CCB) documentation for Cruise Missile service life extensi0nprograms, technical service/manuals and Time Compliance Technical Orders (TCTOs). Serves as technical expert at formal reviews such as preliminary and critical design reviews, TCTO verifications, trial installations, etc. Reviews and/or prepares technical requirements for contract and program documentation such as Performance Work Statements, Requests for Proposals, Program Management Plans, etc.
  • Evaluates contractor proposals from configuration and data management standpoint for technical feasibility; serves as reviewing and accepting official for assigned technical data, engineering drawings, and Technical Orders (TOs). Receives, distributes and processes Engineering and Contract Change Proposals and processes requests for waivers and deviations.
  • ALCM software sustainment Program manager
  • Duties, and related Skills:
  • Software sustainment involves orchestrating the process, practices, technical resources, and information, and workforce competencies for systems and software engineering, to enable systems to continue mission operations and to be enhanced to meet evolving threat and capability needs.

GS-11, Equipment Specialist (1670)

Department of Defense Tinker Air Force Base (Air Force Material Command)
12.2008 - 02.2019
  • Provide a full range of expert technical services support which covers all the broad phases of development, testing, usage of parts and forecasting. Maintain liaison with using commands, AFMC organizations, Air Staff, and contractor personnel to monitor/evaluate the status of assigned systems and to identify incipient maintenance engineering problems. Perform a variety of duties involved in the operational phase of aircraft equipment/systems. Perform technical review of work performed by lower graded equipment specialists, as assigned, assisting in the resolution of the more difficult and complex problems. Provide guidance in the development of accurate data for budgets, forecasting requirements, services, tooling, test equipment, technical data to accomplish functions relating to assigned system modification/development. Develops, monitors, and directs the implementation of quality assurance programs and plans guideline materials Establishes objectives, priorities, and general procedures for lower grade quality assurance specialist Analyze and interpret correct and proposed policy and guidelines, and assess business processes reengineering impacts on quality assurance. Plan, develop, organize, evaluate, coordinate and improve comprehensive quality assurance program for large-scale service contracts, state-of-the-art technology, and frequent changes in scope and technical requirements.
  • Manage assigned contract programs and award fee evaluation functions in relation to Federal acquisition regulation specifications. Implement policy and procedures on quality related functions for staff and operational components of the organization. Serve as key technical advisor for evaluating proposed quality management system. Distribute for evaluation, and evaluate Contractor Furnished Aeronautical Equipment/Contractor Furnished Equipment (CFAE/CFE) notices regarding the procurement of technical manuals. Chair technical manual in-process/pre-publication reviews and manage the technical manual verification effort accomplished by command personnel. Witness contractor technical manual validation as required. Schedule, chair/co-chair, coordinate and participate in formal conferences and technical panels attended by government and contractor representatives to discuss and develop technical manual requirements.
  • Manage sustainment of technical orders for the program Manager. Recognize and analyze problems, conduct research, summarizes results, and makes appropriate recommendations. Plan, organize and prioritize work to meet challenging deadlines and to take corrective actions when necessary to meet workload requirements. Interpret technical data, standards and to relate them properly to the engine projects assigned in preparing production plans and schedules and in maintaining effective follow-up. I have knowledge of EEO, labor management, and quality tenants, principles, programs, and techniques. Recognize unanticipated production/processing delays, scheduling conflicts, and lack of required material/manpower shortages. Integrates the organizations strategic plan, mission, vision, and values into the team's strategic goals, objectives, work plans and production. Develop, and adjusts the activities of the Production Support function to include workload schedules and programmed and un-programmed workloads. Determines production resources essential to respond to workload requirements such as production/manufacturing lines, workload modifications, and equipment tools. Coordinates the verification of workload, scheduling, item tracking, material requirements and customer relations for all assets. A list of Data management systems and resources I use include:
  • Automated Computer Program Identification Number System (ACPINS), Command 202, Stock Control System (SCS/RDS), G004L, D043/D143C, D200F/D200A, Joint Deficiency Reporting System (JDRS), Joint Engineering Data Management Information and Control System (JEDMICS), Purchase Request Process System (PRPS), Fed Mall, Interactive Requirements Information Services (IRIS), and Special Packaging Instructions Retrieval and Exchange System.

WG-10, Electronics Mechanic (2604)

Department of Defense Tinker Air Force Base (AFMC)
10.2005 - 12.2008
  • Set up and operate computer controlled automatic test equipment (ATE) to test and troubleshoot various components and assemblies of electronic equipment such as radio/radar receivers and transmitters; modulators; electronic analog and digital computer components; modules which contain integrated circuits; and printed circuit boards and assemblies. They select and load the test program for the unit under test, select appropriate interface device, connect required stimulation and measurement blocks, hook up the unit under test and use an electronic keyboard to run the test procedure. Be required to use oscilloscopes, multi meters, etc. Isolate component defects that the ATE cannot detect. They evaluate fault reports to determine if an item should be returned to repair section or if repair or adjustment can be made so testing can continue. Required to retest all items after repairs are completed to ensure that they can pass the diagnostic test without error.

WG-09 Pneumatics/Hydraulics Systems Mechanic

Department of Defense Tinker Air Force Base (AFMC)
03.2002 - 10.2005
  • Utilities knowledge of pneumatic, hydraulic, and basic electrical and mechanical principles to diagnose, repair, and test various complex hydraulic and pneumatic components such as hydro mechanical fuel control subassemblies, pressure regulators, fuel booster pumps, speed controls, and water injection pumps. Use hand tools, jigs, fixtures, and instruments such as feeler gauges, micrometers, force indicators, dynamometers, voltmeters, ammeters, optical flat instruments, and balancing machines; to apply standard formulae, shop mathematics, trade theories, and industry practices in isolating the causes of malfunctions; to hook up and operate a hydraulic test stand to perform dynamic and static pressure tests and pump performance tests; and to make electrical tests of components in pneumatic systems. The work at this level requires the ability to read and interpret technical orders, manufacturers' specification manuals, parts supply books, blueprints, and schematic diagrams; and the skill to modify and assemble parts to specified tolerance, remove defects.
  • By honing or lapping until specified measurements are met and adjust for alignment to meet technical specifications relating to modifications.

SGT (E-5) BRADLEY SYSTEMS MAINTAINER

Department of Defense (US ARMY)
04.1992 - 02.2002
  • Performs as an ITV/IFV/ICV Senior Maintenance Supervisor, (Senior Master Mechanic) for battalion maintenance section and personnel. Supervises organizational maintenance on assigned track and wheeled vehicles, and upkeep of hand and powered tools; plans workflow, assigns duties, and instructs in maintenance techniques. Supervises processing of work orders; evaluates work performance of lower skill personnel, determines training requirements, and recommends corrective action. Assists in preparation of maintenance operation plans, policies, and procedures; supervises or prepares technical studies, evaluations, special reports, correspondence, and records pertaining to organizational maintenance operations, training, and related operations. Troubleshoots and performs organizational maintenance on the automotive systems and components of the ITV/IFV/ICV/FV and M118 family vehicles, the M88 Medium Recovery Vehicle, M578 Light Recovery Vehicle, and 4 and 2 1/2 Ton Tactical Trucks; services, lubricates, replaces, removes, installs, repairs, adjust, purges, and operationally tests the following systems, components, and assemblies; engine, fuel, exhaust, cooling, electrical, transmission, final drive, track and suspension, steering controls, hull, chemical protection system, miscellaneous accessories, and special purpose kits. Prepares vehicles for operation under abnormal conditions by sealing, waterproofing, and servicing with special fuel, coolant, and lubricants; performs corrective organizational maintenance on previously diagnosed malfunctions of mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic systems and/or components; perform preventive maintenance on tools, repair parts, and equipment. Performs on-site maintenance as a member of a maintenance team; test operates equipment as required and observes for evidence of abnormal operation; employs applicable Test, Measuring, and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE) in conjunction with technical publications to perform troubleshooting actions and test continuity of electrical circuits.
  • Troubleshoots mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic systems; interprets schematic diagrams; determines extent of corrective adjustment and repair procedures required; performs alignments to assemblies and/or components. Operates hand tools; uses power operated tools and equipment; obtains replacement parts and turns in unserviceable parts, adhering to authorized policies and required procedures; reads, understands, and applies information contained in organizational maintenance technical manuals and common schematic diagrams.
  • Maintains orderly and reasonably clean work area; knows and practices applicable safety precautions; performs or assists in vehicle recovery and evacuation operations; performs basic oxyacetylene cutting; applies map reading. Maneuvers recovery vehicle to desired position; applies recovery rigging techniques to attach and secure hoists, cables, and slings using authorized equipment and effects recovery operations; performs operator maintenance on recovery operations and vehicle; knows and practices recovery operation safety precautions.
  • Diagnoses automotive systems and components at the organizational maintenance level; performs duties shown in the preceding level of skill and provides technical guidance and supervision to lower grade personnel in accomplishment of these duties. Employs applicable TMDE in conjunction with technical publications and prior knowledge to perform troubleshooting and diagnostic actions. Troubleshoots to component level; isolates and identifies causes of malfunctions; operates vehicle for diagnosis and inspection purposes; interprets complex schematic diagrams; inspects electrical wiring and hydraulic lines; performs alignments to assemblies/components or supervises lower grades in performing these functions to ensure that equipment is functioning with prescribed limits and tolerances.
  • Conducts on-the-job training; determines proper tools and equipment to be used for organizational maintenance tasks; completes applicable maintenance forms and records.
  • Plans and organizes work schedules and assigns duties; instructs and supervises lower skill personnel in troubleshooting and proper organizational maintenance practices and procedures; supervises maintenance training, including preventive maintenance training of equipment operators. Performs or supervises on-site maintenance as a member or leader of an on-site maintenance team; performs approval inspections and testing of repaired equipment; understands and, when authorized, applies controlled cannibalization techniques and procedures to effect rapid repair of battle-damaged systems; knows and applies map reading, radio communications procedures, traffic management.

Education

Technical or Occupational Certificate -

Central Texas College, Killeen, TX
01.1997
  • Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:
  • 1201 Leadership and Personal Development 2-2-2 Introduces soldiers to the personal challenges and Competencies that is critical for effective leadership. Cadets learn how the personal development of life skills such as time management, physical fitness, and stress management relate to leadership, officer ship, and army operations. Focus is placed on developing basic knowledge and comprehension of Army Leadership Dimensions.
  • 1203 Tactical Leadership 2-2-2 Leadership fundamentals such as setting direction, problem-solving, listening, presenting briefs, providing feedback and using effective writing skills. Solider explore dimensions of leadership values, attributes, skills, and actions in the context of practical, hands-on, and interactive exercises. Cadre role models and the building of stronger relationships among the soldiers through common experience and practical interaction are critical aspects of this course.
  • 1310 Foundations of Leadership 2-2- 3 Tactical leadership strategies and styles by studying historical case studies and engaging in interactive student exercises. Soldiers practice aspects of personal motivation and team building in the context of planning, executing, and assessing team exercises. Focus is on continued development of the knowledge of leadership values and attributes through an understanding of rank, uniform, customs, and courtesies. Leadership case studies provide tangible context for learning The Soldier’s Creed and Warrior Ethos as they apply in the Contemporary Operating Environment (COE).
  • 1312 Foundations of Tactical Leadership 2-2-3 Challenges of leading teams in the complex contemporary operating environment (COE). The course highlights dimensions of cross-cultural challenges of leadership in a constantly changing world and applies these challenges to practical Army leadership tasks and situations. Soldiers develop greater self-awareness as they practice communication and team building skills.

Technical or Occupational Certificate - Diesel Mechanic

Lincoln Technical Institute, Indianapolis, In
08.1991
  • Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:
  • Inspects defective equipment and diagnoses malfunctions, using test instruments, such as motor analyzers, chassis charts, and pressure gauges.
  • Inspects and verifies dimensions and clearances of parts to ensure conformance to factory specifications. Inspects, repairs, and maintains automotive and mechanical equipment and machinery, such as pumps and compressors. Disassembles and overhauls internal combustion engines, pumps, generators, transmissions, clutches, and rear ends.
  • Reconditions and replaces parts, pistons, bearings, gears, and valves.
  • Reads job orders and observes and listens to operating equipment to ensure conformance to specifications or to determine malfunctions. Attaches test instruments to equipment and read dials and gauges to diagnose malfunctions.
  • Adjusts brakes, aligns wheels, tightens bolts and screws, and reassembles equipment. Changes oil, checks batteries, repairs tires and tubes, and lubricates equipment and machinery. Operates valve-grinding machine to grind and reset valves. Examines and adjusts protective guards, loose bolts, and specified safety devices.

Skills

  • Mechanical aptitude
  • Computer skills

Accomplishments

  • Used Microsoft Excel to develop inventory tracking spreadsheets.
  • Achieved [Result] by completing [Task] with accuracy and efficiency.
  • Collaborated with team of [Number] in the development of [Project name].
  • Documented and resolved [Issue] which led to [Results].
  • Achieved [Result] through effectively helping with [Task].

Awards

02-Jun-2024 time off award, 01-Jun-2024 Performance Award, 02-Jun-2023 Time Off Award, 01-Jun-2023 Performance Award 02-Jun-2022 Time off Award, 01-Jun-2022 Performance Award 01-Jun-2021 Performance Award, 01-Jun-2020 Performance Award 02-Jun-2019 Time off Award, 01-Jun-2019 Performance Award 19-Jul-2018 Time off Award, 01-Jun-2018 Performance Award 01-Jun-2017 Performance Award 01-Jun-2016 Performance Award, 01-Jun-2015 Performance Award 01-Jun-2014 Performance Award 29-Apr-2014 Time off Award, 28-Apr-2014 Time off Award 15-Sep-2013 Time off Award 02-Jun-2012 Time off Award, 01-Jun-2012 Performance Award 01-Jun-2011 Performance Award 01-Apr-2011 Other, 03-Jun-2010 Time off Award, 25-Nov-2008 Air Force Outstanding Unit Award (AFOUA), 03-Jun-2009 Time off Award, 23-Sep-2008 Notable Achievement Award 01-Jun-2008 Performance Award, 26-Jul-2007 Notable Achievement Award 01-Jun-2007 Performance Award, 31-Oct-2005 Time off Award, 01-Jun-2005 Performance Award 03-May-2005 Time off Award, 14-Nov-2004 Time off Award, 01-Jun-2004 Performance Award, 04-Feb-2004 Suggestion Cash Award 01-Jun-2003 Performance Award

Training

  • CLEET Phase I & II Mid-Del Technology Center 1-May-2017
  • INTRODUCTION TO EQUIPMENT SPECIALIST MHPMAS0001455SU 2009-JAN-26 PUB AF-Equipment Specialist Other 40hrs
  • ADVANCED PROVISIONING FOR THE PROVISIONER AND EQUIPMENT SPEC 2013- NOV-08 W99 AF-Recurring and Other - Miscellaneous 40hrs
  • REUTILIZATION DISPOSITION SYSTEM RDS EQUIPMENT SPECIALIST 2012-APR-05 W99 AF-Recurring and Other - Miscellaneous 4hrs
  • DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE DEMILITARIZATION DEMIL MTESUPC000100 2012- APR-05 QBD AF-Supply Program Management Other 40hrs
  • NWRM FUNDAMENTALS COURSE C03907 2011-DEC-09 G07 AF-Nuclear Weapons- Related Material Fundamentals Course 1hr
  • INTRODUCTION TO JOPMS FOR PMS BUYERS AND MATERIEL MANAGERS 2011- SEP-28 W99 AF-Recurring and Other - Miscellaneous 12hrs
  • INITIAL PROVISIONING CONCEPTS POLICIES AND PROCEDURES MHPCI 2011- AUG-03 W99 AF-Recurring and Other - Miscellaneous 24
  • PURCHASE REQUEST PROCESS SYSTEM PRPS D203 FOR EQUIPMENT SP 2011- MAY-03 W99 AF-Recurring and Other - Miscellaneous 8
  • WORKFORCE ORIENTATION TO COMMODITY COUNCILS INCLUDING THE EI 2010- SEP-16 W99 AF-Recurring and Other - Miscellaneous 8hrs
  • D200A FACTORS AND FILE MAINTENANCE CHPLOG0000400SU 2010-AUG-31 OJB AF-Logistic Management Other 50hrs
  • D043AMASTER ITEM IDENTIFICATION DATABASE MIIDB CTELOG000004 2010-FEB- 08 OJB AF-Logistic Management Other 6hrs
  • SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS CRXLOG0001600SU 2010- JAN-22 QBT AF-Supply Management Program 12hrs
  • TIME COMPLIANCE TECHNICAL ORDERS TCTOS CRXLOG0001100SU 2009-SEP-02 W99 AF-Recurring and Other - Miscellaneous 32hrs
  • D200F APPLICATIONS PROGRAMS AND INDENTURES CHPLOG0000500 2009-JUL- 31 W99 AF-Recurring and Other - Miscellaneous 12hrs
  • FACT PLUS AND ANALYSIS TRAINING MTELOGC0000100SU 2009-JUL-01 OJB AF- Logistic Management Other 8hrs
  • U S AIR FORCE DEMILITARIZATION AND TRADE SECURITY CONTROLS 2009-JUN-04 BEZ AF-Contract Management 40hrs
  • IMMERSION EDUCATION CAPSTONE CWELOG0002200SU 2009-APR-16 BBC AF- Logistics Management 40hrs
  • MARKET RESEARCH CWELOG0001900SU 2009-APR-06 BBC AF-Logistics Management 8hrs
  • MAINTENANCE AND THE SUPPLY CHAIN CWELOG0002700SU 2009-APR-03 BBC AF-Logistics Management 12hrs
  • WEAPONS SYSTEM MANAGEMENT CWELOG0001600SU 2009-APR-03 BBC AF- Logistics Management 8hrs
  • SUPPLIERS AND SOURCE CWELOG0002600SU 2009-MAR-31 BBC AF-Logistics Management 12hrs
  • FORECAST PLANNING AND INVENTORY CWELOG0001400SU 2009-MAR-31 BBC AF-Logistics Management 16hrs
  • COMMUNICATION AND CUSTOMER RELATIONS CWELOG0002800SU 2009-MAR-27 BBC AF-Logistics Management 8hrs
  • PROCESS IMPROVEMENT CASE STUDY CWELOG0002300SU 2009-MAR-26 BBC AF-Logistics Management 8hrs
  • METRICS AND THE BALANCED SCORECARD CWELOG0000400SU 2009-MAR-25 BBC AF-Logistics Management 8hrs
  • FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FOR SUPPLY CWELOG0001200SU 2009-MAR-24 BBC AF-Logistics Management 16hrs
  • DEALING WITH CHANGE AND LEADING TRANSFORMATION CWELOG0000600 2009-MAR-23 BBC AF-Logistics Management 8hrs
  • CONTRACTING FOR SUPPLY CWELOG0002000SU 2009-MAR-20 BBC AF-Logistics Management 12hrs
  • CONTINUOUS PROCESS IMPROVEMENT CWELOG0001000SU 2009-MAR-18 BBC AF-Logistics Management 8hrs
  • ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES CWELOG0001100SU 2009-MAR-17 BBC AF-Logistics Management 12hrs
  • DOD AIR FORCE AND AFMC TRANSFORMATION CWELOG0000200SU 2009-MAR-16 BBC AF-Logistics Management 8hrs
  • PROBLEM SOLVING CWELOG0000900SU 2009-MAR-12 BBC AF-Logistics Management 8hrs
  • ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING CWELOG0001300SU 2009-MAR-11 BBC AF- Logistics Management 4hrs
  • UNDERSTANDING THE SUPPLY CHAIN AS A SYSTEM CWELOG0000300SU 2009- MAR-10 BBC AF-Logistics Management 16hrs
  • IUID LASER ETCH OPERATORS COURSE MTEMAS0060606VS 2008-MAR-06 W99 AF-Recurring and Other - Miscellaneous 24hrs
  • PRI/MARY Leadership Development 1997-APR-18 BCO AF-Leadership 180hrs
  • STE ICE R TRNG CERTIF. 1993-JAN-13 RKL AF-Test Equipment Repair Technician 8hrs
  • SYS Mechanic RECOVER SPEC 1992-OCT-28 RYR AF-Maintenance Mechanic Technician 140hrs
  • BRADLEY FIGHT VEHICLE 1992-OCT-02 RYR AF-Maintenance Mechanic Technician 800hrs

Timeline

GS-12, Equipment Specialist (1670) - Department of Defense
02.2019 - Current
GS-11, Equipment Specialist (1670) - Department of Defense Tinker Air Force Base (Air Force Material Command)
12.2008 - 02.2019
WG-10, Electronics Mechanic (2604) - Department of Defense Tinker Air Force Base (AFMC)
10.2005 - 12.2008
WG-09 Pneumatics/Hydraulics Systems Mechanic - Department of Defense Tinker Air Force Base (AFMC)
03.2002 - 10.2005
SGT (E-5) BRADLEY SYSTEMS MAINTAINER - Department of Defense (US ARMY)
04.1992 - 02.2002
Lincoln Technical Institute - Technical or Occupational Certificate, Diesel Mechanic
Central Texas College - Technical or Occupational Certificate,
Lawrence Holt