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SAMPLE RESUMES FOR AVIATION

Disclaimer: These resumes are fake and are for educational purposes only.

JOB TYPE (in order by)

RESUME TYPE

RESUME / FILE
NAME

Aircraft Maintenance Manager Functional

Alan Aircraft

Aircraft Maintenance
Supervisor

Chronological

Addison Aircraft

Aviation Maintenance
Supervisor

Chronological

Adrien Marcus

Aviation Maintenance
Technician

Chronological

Asher Aviation Tech

Aviation Maintenance
Technician

Functional

Michael A. Maintenance Tech

Avionics Shop Supervisor

Chronological

Alexander Avionics
Supervisor

Electronic Systems Technician Chronological

Ernie Electronics

Pilot / Flight Officer

Chronological

Felix Flight

Program Manager

Chronological

Prince Program

Quality Control Inspector

Chronological

Quincy Quality Control

Security Director

Chronological

Avery Aviation

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Alan Aircraft
587 Fly Way
Fort Hood, TX 76544
548-987-5555
alanaircraft@us.army.mil

OBJECTIVE
A position as an Aircraft Maintenance Manager
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Over 15 years experience planning and supervising Aircraft Maintenance. Strong
supervisory/management and leadership skills. Able to effectively lead/ manage a diverse
workforce; as well as, to communicate effectively with peers and supervisors. Familiar with
formulating cost/performance proposals, maintenance plans, work instructions, and industry
correspondence. Experienced project manager in: scheduling, resource loading, statistics
utilization, critical path analysis, and earned value management. Proficient in using Microsoft
Office suite; specifically MS Project. Highly skilled at workflow analysis and maintenance
scheduling.
SUPERVISION
Managed general services, repairs, and overhauls of aircraft and aircraft engines to ensure that
aircraft were in good mechanical condition and safe for flight . Determined schedules, sequences,
and assignments for work activities, based on work priority, quantity of equipment and skill of
personnel. Instructed, supervised and evaluated the performance specialist performing
maintenance and technical inspection procedures. Recommended or initiated personnel actions,
such as hiring, promotions, transfers, discharges, and disciplinary measures. Produced reports
and status information to advise management of job completions and future scheduled
maintenance goals.
PRODUCTION CONTROL
Utilized critical thinking and problem solving skills to ensure necessary manpower, parts and
tools were in place to accomplish assigned maintenance on 24 aircraft within allotted time and
budget. Inspected work of aircraft mechanics performing maintenance, modification, or repair
and overhaul of aircraft and aircraft mechanical systems to ensure adherence to standards and
procedures. Ensured that all maintenance was completed in accordance with technical
publications and established standard operating procedures.

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ALAN AIRCRAFT
MAINTENANCE
Performed scheduled services on 24 Apache Longbow aircraft and support equipment according
to specific manuals at prescribed intervals. Maintained, repaired, and rebuilt aircraft structures,
functional components, and parts such as wings and fuselage, rigging, hydraulic units, oxygen
systems, fuel systems, electrical systems, gaskets, and seals. Examined and inspected aircraft
components, including landing gear, hydraulic systems, and deicers to locate cracks, breaks,
leaks, or other problems. Maintained logs on 100% of the maintenance procedures, requisitions
and parts ordered to maintain on site repair parts inventory. Inspected completed maintenance
and repairs to ensure proper system operation.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Utilized electronic schematics, wiring diagrams and functional flow charts to isolate faulty
components of aircraft assemblies, subassemblies. Modular and circuit elements. Used multimeters, oscilloscopes, power meters, and the interpretation of built-in test equipment data to
assist in troubleshooting. Installed, tested and calibrated components of aircraft systems to full
operating status.
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
Senior Resource Manager, U.S. army, Fort Hood, TX July 2000- Present
Senior Aircraft Maintenance Manager, U.S. Army, Camp Eagle, Korea, Republic of, March
1999 July 2000
Aircraft Maintenance Test Pilot Instructor, U.S. Army, Fort Rucker, AL., January 1995
March 1999
Aircraft Maintenance Quality Control/Assurance Manager, U.S. Army, Fulda, Germany,
March 1992 January 1995

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EDUCATION
Graduate, Associate Degree, Electronics Engineering, Cleveland Institute of Electronics,
Cleveland, OH, 2005
Graduate Senior Aircraft Manager Course, Management and Leadership, U.S. Army,
Fort Eustis, VA, 2002
Graduate Aircraft Repairer Course, Aircraft Repair, U.S. Army, Fort Eustis, VA, 1996
Certified Type II Refrigerate Handler, United States Army, Fort Eustis, VA , 1995

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Addison Aircraft Supervisor


547 Huey Way
Killeen, TX 76549
548-544-8989
addisonsupervisor@yahoo.com

OBJECTIVE
A position as an Aircraft Maintenance Supervisor
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Over Twenty years of progressive experience as an Aircraft Maintenance Supervisor. Maintained
helicopter fleets composed of single and twin engine helicopters. Supervised the production control of ten
allied and maintenance sections. Solved maintenance, manpower, parts, and logistics, and aircraft
scheduling problems. Read and interpreted documents such as; safety rules, operating and maintenance
instructions, Tech data, flow charts, schematics, and procedure manuals. Wrote reports and
correspondence for senior managers; spoke effectively before diverse groups of people. Prepared and
briefed reports on aircraft, parts and personnel statuses using Microsoft PowerPoint software. Possess an
active security clearance. Recognized for outstanding job performance.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Aircraft Maintenance Supervisor
U.S. Army, Fort Hood, TX
Mar 2008-Present
Determined work procedures, prepared work schedules, and expedited workflow of aircraft technicians.
Evaluated blueprints, sketches, and layouts of work to be performed and prepared job estimates.
Maintained working relationships with customers and contractors. Ensured company safety policies and
procedures were followed; conferred with other supervisors to coordinate activities of individual
departments. Directed and assisted the Companys leadership with aircraft maintenance, personnel
management and logistical procedures. Evaluated employee performance and prepare performance
appraisals 65 employees.
Aircraft Maintenance Production Control Supervisor
U.S. Army, Fort Hood, TX
Jun 2006-Mar 2008
Supervised intermediate and depot level repairs on a 70 helicopter fleet. Ensured proper aircraft
maintenance and administrative reports were completed. Established maintenance priority work-orders for
ten maintenance shops that consisted of over 200 aircraft technicians. Completed 100% of the work
orders on time with zero discreptencies over a 12 month period. Examined documents, materials, and
products. Monitored work processes to assess completeness, accuracy, and conformance to standards and
specifications. Contributed to maintaining the budget with monthly returns for credit from recoverable
parts varying from $3,000 to $20,000.

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Addison Aircraft Supervisor


Plans and Operations Supervisor
U.S. Army, Fort Hood, TX
May 2004-Jun 2006
Planned, directed, and coordinated the operations of the organization. Formulated policies, managed daily
operations, and planned the use of materials and human resources. Assisted the organizational Operations
Officer in establishing and implementing departmental policies, goals, objectives, and procedures in
support of a 530 employees. Planned, coordinated school allocations, tasking, security and scheduled
briefings to upper level management.

Aircraft Shop Foreman


U.S. Army, Korea
May 2003-Apr 2004
Directed and assisted the organizations leadership with aircraft maintenance, personnel management, and
logistical procedures. Coordinated the interviewing, hiring, training, evaluation, and supervision of 55
specialists. Planned the operational logistical requirements: time, food, parts and aviation/ground support
equipment.
Senior Aircraft Maintenance Supervisor
U.S. Army, Fort Hood, TX
Sept 2000-Apr 2003
Supervised up to 30 mechanics in the maintenance of over 100 single and twin engine aircrafts. Trained
staff on job related skills, safety, OSHA and HAZMAT procedures. Coordinated with deploying units and
configured contact teams with the proper equipment, personnel and parts to meet job requirements.
Aircraft Mechanic, Flight Engineer
U.S. Army, Fort Lewis, WA
Aug 1997-Aug 2000
Aircraft crewmember, trainer and evaluator. Certified over 100 crewmembers. Performed scheduled and
unscheduled maintenance. Troubleshot hydraulic systems, replaced and repaired parts on UH-1 and UH60 drive trains, pneudraulics, electrical, power train and flight control systems. Performed crew chief
duties; logged over 1000 flight hours.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING

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Graduate, Associate Degree, Applied Science, Excelsior College, Albany, NY, 2009
License, Airframe & Power Plant Mechanics, Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation
Administration, Washington, DC, 2006
Graduate, Advance Supervisors Maintenance and Leadership Course, U.S. Army, Fort Eustis,
VA, 2005
Graduate, Advance Maintenance and Leadership Course, U.S. Army, Fort Eustis, VA, 2003
Graduate, Army Maintenance Management System, U. S. Army, Germany, 2000
Graduate, Safety Officer and Risk Management Course, Fort Hood, TX , 2009

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ADRIEN MARCUS
555 Your Drive
Killeen, TX 76542
Cell: 254-555-5555
Home: 254-555-5555
adrienmarcus@us.army.mil

OBJECTIVE
A position as an Aviation Maintenance Supervisor

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Aviation Maintenance Supervisor with over 17 years experience maintaining aircraft weapons, fire
control, electric and avionic systems. Supervised and trained 5 mid- level mangers and 35 first line
supervisors directing the operational activities of 123 employees supporting services for 24 AH-64 and 10
UH-60 helicopters and their associated equipment. Created, maintained and presented files, records and
support documents using Microsoft Word, Access, PowerPoint, Excel and Outlook. Possess a U. S.
Government Clearance. Recognized and awarded for maintenance productivity and accident prevention.

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
Aviation Maintenance Senior Supervisor

July 2007 - Present

U.S. Army, Fort Hood, TX


Advised the Executive Officer on personnel issues including quality of life, training, maintenance
management and human resource allocations. Established internal systems including; reception and
integration, unit safety, professional training, drug and alcohol prevention, leave and pass policies, and
individual housing. Oversaw maintenance, component repairs, quality assurance and production control
operations. Ensured proper maintenance techniques were utilized using quality assurance inspections.
Planned, implemented and oversaw organizational training related activities to include physical fitness,
occupational health, workplace safety, equal opportunity, and professional development.

Test and Evaluation Advisor

June 2005 - June 2007

U.S. Army, Fort Hood, TX


Advised Program Managers, Statisticians and higher headquarters on matters relating to aircraft weapons,
fire control, electronic, avionic, sight systems and associated subsystems. Conducted operational tests,
evaluations and assessments providing recommendations. Collected and reported maintainability,
reliability, and availability data supporting government evaluators. Developed detailed tests plans,
operational test plans, funding and support documents required to support tests. Liaison between
company, test agencies, higher headquarters, civilian industry and sister organizations. Supervised 5
technicians and directed administration, training and operations in support of 19 employees.

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ADRIEN MARCUS
Aircraft Armament/Electrical Shop Supervisor

April 1998 - April 2001

U.S. Army, Fort Campbell, KY


Managed production of 44 specialists; received work orders and assigned tasks by priority; maintained
and participated in AH-64 armament, fire control, instrument, electrical repair of specific systems and
subsystems. Performed maintenance operational checks; isolated faults; diagnosed; disassembled;
repaired; and reassembled aircraft systems and subsystems. Utilized applicable technical publications,
external directives, and safety procedures, to maintain 72 assigned aircraft and their associated ground
support equipment.

Technical Inspector, Armament/Fire Control Systems

May 1995 - March 1998

U.S. Army, Camp Eagle, Korea


Inspected aircraft systems, subsystems and components according to applicable technical manuals, safety
action messages and technical bulletins before, during and after maintenance or modifications. Maintained
aircraft weapons systems on AH-1F Cobra and AH-64 Apache attack helicopters. Performed scheduled and
unscheduled inspections on associated sub-systems, as well as, fault isolations on electrical and electronic
components using test sets and schematics. Assisted in the performance of mechanical and hydraulic
maintenance on aircraft systems. Handled, loaded and unloaded aircraft gun, rocket, and missile systems.

EDUCATION

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Bachelor of Science, Liberal Studies, Excelsior College, Albany, NY, 2004


Associate of Applied Science, Administrative/Management, Excelsior College, Albany, NY,
2003
Graduate, Test and Evaluation Course, U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command, Fort Hood,
TX, 2003
Graduate, AH-64 Armament/Missile Systems Advanced Supervisor Course, U.S. Army Aviation
Center, Fort Rucker, AL, 1998
Graduate, U.S. Army Recruiter Course, U.S. Army Recruiting and Retention School, Fort
Jackson, SC, 1998

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ASHER AVIATIO N TECH


5 5 5 Wr i g ht R o a d
Council Bluffs, IA 51501
Cell: (254) 555-1211
P ho ne ( 2 5 4 ) 5 5 5 - 1 2 1 1
yourname@us.army.mil
OBJECTIVE
A position as an Aviation Maintenance Technician with Aviation Company of Missouri
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Over 11 years experience as an Aviation Technician. Supervised, and evaluated up to 16 Technicians in
all aspects of Aircraft Maintenance. Prepared UH-1V and UH-1H helicopters for inspection and
extensive maintenance checks by diagnosing and troubleshooting malfunctions of subsystems.
Conducted quality assurance inspections on aircraft circuit cards on F-111 and B1-B aircraft. Awarded
numerous times for outstanding job performance in the filed of Aviation Maintenance.
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
Aviation Maintenance Technician
U.S. Army, Fort Hood, TX

February 2005 - Present

Performed routine aircraft maintenance in the removal and installation of sub-system assemblies and
components such as: engines, transmissions, rotors, gearboxes, and flight controls. Maintained and
safeguarded 6 UH-1V helicopters and equipment valued over $2.5 million. Prepared and tracked forms,
records, and reports on helicopter maintenance actions using in-house automation systems. Verified and
ensured safety standards were enforced in the maintenance and use of equipment and tools.
Quality Assurance Inspector
Rockwell International, El Paso, TX

July 2000 - February 2005

Performed, documented and reported quality assurance inspections to Executive Officers. Analyzed
quality defect reports referencing discrepancies and quantities reporting to Manufacturing Managers.
Determined human resource workforce needed to perform specific manufacturing tasks while
coordinating with Upper-level Management to fill requirements. Inspected printed circuit cards for the F111 and B-B1 aircraft government contracts.

EDUCATION
Continuing Education, Associate of Science, General Studies, El Paso Community College, El
Paso, TX
Graduate, Aircraft Maintenance Technicians Course, Sheppard AFB, TX
Certificate, Professional Leadership Development Course, U.S. Army, Fort Hood, TX

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Michael A. Maintenance Tech


101 Hear Drive
Copperas Cove, TX 76522
254-555-5555
agoodeamil@yahoo.com

OBJECTIVE

A position as an Aviation Maintenance Technician at DynCorp

SUMMARY OF
QUALIFICATIONS

Over 8 years experience as an Aviation Technician. Supervised and


evaluated up to 36 technicians in all aspects of Aircraft Maintenance.
Conducted over 12 major maintenance inspections including followon maintenance such as: complicated flight control rigging, vibration
analysis, blade angles, engine rigging, power on checks, and
conducted maintenance test flights. Computer literate and possess a
U.S. Government security clearance. Recognized constantly for
outstanding job performance in the Aviation Maintenance field.

HELICOPTER
MAINTENANCE
SUPERVISOR

Supervised the maintenance of up to 36 UH-60 aircraft. Performed


and supervised the removal and installation of engines, rotor heads,
gearboxes, and transmissions. Performed operational checks and
troubleshot helicopter systems, isolating malfunctions and repairing
them. Trained up to 28 technicians in scheduled and un-scheduled
maintenance utilizing manuals and technical publications. Monitored
and inspected work areas and examined tools and equipment to detect
unsafe conditions. Worked closely with civilian contractors to
accomplish field and deployment operations in hostile environments.
Developed a UH-60 Internal Maintenance Program, improving
aircraft availability by over 98%.
Utilized aviation maintenance programs like ULLS-A, SKIP 6
program, ULLS E, and Microsoft Office suite.

HELICOPTER
MECHANIC

Replaced and reconditioned helicopter components such as engines,


rotor hubs, hydraulic system, transmissions and gearboxes and flight
controls. Removed and installed subsystems components to include
starters, generators, pumps, reservoirs, hydraulic cylinders, lines, and
hoses. Disassembled and inspected systems and subsystems for wear,
warping, or other defects utilizing manufactures maintenance
manuals, service bulletins, and other specifications. Adjusted,
aligned, and calibrated aircraft systems, using hand tools, gauges, and
test equipment. Removed engines from aircraft and installs engines,
using overhead hoists or wheeled 7,500-pound cranes.
Completed over 12 major phase inspections utilizing manufactures
maintenance manuals and technical publications.

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Michael A. Maintenance Tech

AIR MEDICAL
EVACUATION
CREW CHIEF

Inspected aircraft prior to take off for defects such as fuel or oil leaks
and malfunctions in electrical and hydraulic systems according to preflight checklists. Serviced and maintained aircraft and related systems
by performing activities such as flushing gear boxes, cleaning filters,
and lubricating moving parts. Studied, trained, and utilized high
altitude hoist operations and advanced air evacuation planning.
Prepared and tracked forms, records, and reports on helicopter
maintenance actions using in-house automation systems.
Worked directly with a flight medical officer to ensure safe and
accurate air transportation of injured passengers; completing over
100 flights without an incident.
Recorded over 500 accident free flight hours as a UH-60
Helicopter Crew Chief.

EMPLOYMENT
HISTORY

EDUCATION

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Helicopter Maintenance Supervisor, U.S. Army, Fort Hood, TX,


Schofield Barracks, HI, and Al Taji, Iraq, October 2001 - Present
Helicopter Mechanic, U.S. Army, Fort Hood, TX, August 2000 October 2001
Air Medical Evacuation Crew Chief, U.S. Army, Camp Page,
Republic of South Korea, August 1999 - August 2000
Graduate, UH-60 Helicopter Repair Course, U.S. Army, Fort
Eustis, VA, 1999
Graduate, Leadership Development Course, U.S. Army, Fort
Hood, TX, 2001
Certificate, Advanced First Aid Course, U.S. Army, Fort Hood,
TX, 2007
Certificate, Master Drivers Course, U.S. Army, Fort Hood, TX,
2003
Graduate, Eureka Springs High School, Eureka Springs, AR,
1998

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Alexander Avionics Supervisor


800 Wright Road
Your Town, IA 51501
Cell: (254) 555-1211
Phone (254)555-1211
yourname@us.army.mil

OBJECTIVE
A position as a Supervisor in an Avionics Facility
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Over 15 years experience as a Supervisor in an Avionics Shop. Supervised up to 38 specialists
conducting inspections, tests, adjustments, and repairs of avionics equipment, such as: radar, radio,
pulse, navigation, auto pilot, and compass systems; installed in aircraft and space vehicles. Coordinated
activities of specialists engaged in scheduled inspections, servicing, and maintenance of avionics
equipment. Achieved and awarded for a 25% increase in maintenance productivity and a safety record of
zero incidents over a 2 year period while maintaining 100% serviceability of over 35 aircraft, valued at
$50 million. Computer literate and possess a U.S. Government Security Clearance.
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
Avionics Shop Supervisor
U.S. Army, Fort Hood, TX

March 2005 - Present

Produced production schedules and estimated worker-hour requirements for completion of job
assignments. Interpreted and communicated corporate policies for up to 48 technicians; and strictly
enforced safety regulations. Studied specifications, blueprints, and job orders to discuss with specialists,
assigned and monitored completion of duties. Established or adjusted work procedures to meet
production schedules, using knowledge of capacities of machines and equipment. Recommended
measures to improve production methods, equipment performance, and quality of product. Suggested
changes in working conditions and use of equipment to increase efficiency of shop, department, or work
crews. Analyzed and resolved work problems, or assisted workers in solving work problems. Initiated or
suggested plans to motivate employees to achieve goals. Recommended or initiated personnel actions,
such as promotions, transfers, discharges, and disciplinary measures. Maintained time and production
records.
Avionics Shop Supervisor
U.S. Army, Fort Stewart, GA

January 2000- March 2005

Reviewed service schedules to determine work sequence, methods, crew and equipment requirements.
Assigned duties to employees according to abilities and service priorities. Trained new personnel and
communicated to them work procedures, company rules, and safety regulations. Inspected avionic
equipment and assemblies to verify conformance to specifications. Signed off completed work and
initiated certification as airworthy. Developed revisions in service manuals, test panels, and instruments
to increase efficiency and up-date service techniques. Kept production and inventory records.

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Alexander Avionics Supervisor


February 1995 January 2000

Avionics Technician
U.S. Army, Fort Campbell, KY

Inspected components of avionics equipment for defects, such as loose connections and frayed wire; and
for accuracy of assembly and installation. Tested avionics equipment under simulated or actual operating
conditions to determine performance and airworthiness; utilized specialized test equipment, digital
meters, oscilloscopes, counters, and circuit analyzers. Adjusted, repaired, or replaced defective
components based on analysis of test results, following blueprints, schematics, handbooks, and other
technical documents. Calibrated, installed or repaired equipment to prescribed specifications. Adjusted
frequencies of radio sets by signaling ground station and turning setscrews. Possess a Radiotelephone
License issued by Federal Communications Commission.
February 1990 January 1995

Radio Mechanic
U.S. Army, Fort Stewart, GA

Examined equipment for damaged components and loose or broken connections/ wires. Attached test
leads or plugs in test equipment to unit being tested. Turned to specified settings, and observed dial
readings to test radio circuitry for defects. Tested equipment for factors such as power outputs, frequency
power, noise levels, audio quality, and dial calibration; using oscilloscopes, radio frequency and
wattmeter, ammeters, and voltmeters. Replaced defective components and parts, such as transistors, coils,
and integrated circuits; using soldering irons, wire cutters, and hand tools. Removed and replaced
defective units that were not repairable. Inserted plugs into receptacles and bolted or screwed leads to
terminals to connect radios and equipment to power sources. Turned setscrews to adjust receivers for
sensitivity and transmitters for maximum output. Tested batteries with hydrometer and ammeter and
charged batteries. Possess a Federal Communications Commission Radiotelephone Operator's license.
EDUCATION

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Continuing Education, Bachelor of Science, Electronics, University of Maryland, Maryland,


MA
Graduate, Avionics Management Course, U.S. Army, Fort Gordon, GA
Graduate, Senior Leader and Management Course, U.S. Army, Fort Bliss, TX
Graduate, Leadership Management Course, U.S. Army, Fort Stewart, NC
Graduate, Leadership and Maintenance Supervisor Course, U.S. Army, Fort Hood, TX
Graduate, Leadership Development Course, U.S. Army, Fort Hood, TX

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Ernie Electronics
578 Nowhere Lane
Killeen, TX
254-999-5555
your.name@us.army.mil

OBJECTIVE
A position as an Electronic Systems Technician with a military contractor
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Masters of Science degree with over 15 years of experience in technical management, electronic maintenance,
and computer system architecture. Supervised and trained over 200 technicians in the maintenance and
modification of avionics communications and cryptographic equipment. Utilized logistics tracking systems such
as the Standard Army Maintenance System Enhanced, Standard Army Retail Supply Systems, Logistics
Information Warehouse, and Property Book Unit Supply Enhanced. Active security clearance.
EXPERIENCE
Senior Communications Electronic System Technician
U.S. Army, Fort Hood, Texas & Iraq

May 2007 Present

Supervised 60 Avionics technicians repairing radar, aircraft survivability equipment, navigational and airborne
communication equipment on 37 CH-47s, 52 UH-60s, and 24 AH-64s helicopters. Managed maintenance
performed on Avionics subcomponents on 113 dissimilar aircrafts and ground communication / COMSEC
equipment items; reduced equipment downtime by 25% and increased combat readiness by 10%. Managed 4
specialists repairing ground electronic communication systems, secure communication equipment,
subcomponents, computers, and computer networks. Established and managed new onsite Cryptographic
Communication / Night Vision Goggles Repair Shop which reduced repair time more than 50%. Coordinated
with external agencies such as Central Command, Tank Automotive & Armaments Command, Aviation and
Missile Command for technical support. Interfaced, reported, monitored, and provided accurate, timely
information regarding reset equipment. Collaborated with Logistic Assistance Representatives, Program
Managers, and others to implement plans for sustaining equipment that performs critical operational activities
within theaters of operations.
Senior Electronic System Technician / Contract Officer
U.S. Army, Seoul, South Korea

April 2004 to April 2006

Maintained and controlled the communication network for three enhanced UH 60 helicopters in direct support
of the Commander in Charge (CINC) of Korea and U.N. Combined Forces Command. Established a secure
airborne communication network that extended to the entire Korean peninsula. Provided planning and execution
of high-level VIP helicopter airborne communications. Managed maintenance performed on 12 Airborne
Communication Centers and the aircrafts avionics subcomponents; maintaining 24 hr combat readiness.
Established logistical support system for the new equipment. Managed the development and installation of
training packages for 30 technicians. Provided technical guidance concerning future requirements, modification
work orders, and information affecting Life Cycle Systems Management of electronic communication systems.
Assessed contractual agreements and resolved contract disputes/deficiencies.
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Ernie Electronics
Information Management Officer / Diagnostic Equipment Officer
U.S. Army, Fort Knox, KY

Sept 1997 to Feb 2004

Managed the calibration program, ensuring 100% accountability of over 800 lines of Test, Measurement, and
Diagnostic Equipment; maintained less than 1% delinquency rate exceeding the Army 3% delinquency rate
standard. Supervised 77 technicians in avionic component repairs on 47 UH-60 and 30 58Ds helicopters;
planned and coordinated maintenance schedules. Analyzed personnel and equipment shortages, asset visibility,
contingency planning and support requirements using Property Book Unit Supply Enhanced, Logistical
Information Warehouse, Army Reset Management Tool and other logistical applications. Monitored property
records.
Information Security Officer / Electronic Signal System Technician
U.S. Army, Camp Casey, South Korea & Fort Knox, KY

Sept 1993 to Aug1997

Performed information systems risk assessments. Planned, coordinated, and implemented communication
security measures to regulate access to data and prevent unauthorized modifications, destruction, or disclosure
of information, and to meet emergency data processing needs. Scheduled inventories and established internal
accountability controls to manage over 16 million dollars worth of equipment and maintain 100%
accountability. Analyzed budget requirements. Coordinated logistics and supplies for a 300 person department.
Managed and supervised 18 technicians performing maintenance on Tactical Satellite communication vans,
Mobile Subscriber Equipment, the Joint Network Node, Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio Systems,
special electronic devices, controlled cryptographic items, tactical combat computer systems, and the Standard
Army Management Information Systems hardware and software.

EDUCATION

Graduate, Master of Science, Information Management/ Homeland Security, University of Maryland


University College, Adelphi, MD.
Graduate, Bachelor of Science, Information System Management, University of Maryland University
College, Adelphi, MD.
Graduate, Associate Degree of Science in Technology, Central Texas College, Killeen, TX.
Graduate, Signal Systems Maintenance Technician Warrant Officer Technical & Tactical Certification
Course. U.S. Army.
Certificate, IT Project Manager. University of Maryland University College, Adelphi, MD.
Certificate, CISCO CID: Internetwork & Campus LAN Design Course. U.S. Army.
Certificate, CISCO CID: TCP/IP Network Design U.S. Army.
Certificate, Standardized Communications Security Custodian Course. U.S. Army.

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FELIX FLIGHT
000 Your Road
Your Town, TX 76549
Cell: (254) 555-1211
Ph on e (254) 555-1211
felixflight@us.army.mil

OBJECTIVE
A position as a Career Flight Officer with American Avionics
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelors Degree with over 10 years experience as a Career Flight Officer. Flew fixed and rotary blade
aircraft including the RC-12P/Q/H and the OH-58D a total of more than 1,633 hours with zero incidents
across 4 continents. Conducted flight training in 25 states, over 60 airports, including high altitude, short
runway, and extreme heat operations. Currently possess licenses and ratings including: Commercial
Privileges of Airplane Single Engine/Multi-engine Land, Rotorcraft Helicopter, Instrument Airplane and
Helicopter, (BE-200 type rating), Airline Transport Written, FAA Class I Medical (no restrictions),
Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit and valid U.S. Passport.
FLIGHT TIMES
Pilot in Command
724
Second in Command
909
Single Engine FW
58
MultiengineTurbo Prop 1328

RC-12P/Q/H
Army
Helicopter 1132hrs
247
(456
hrs
of
night
flight)
Actual Instruments
293
Simulated
Instruments
OH-58D
501 hrs41
Night
B-52D
60 hrs221

Cross Country
Simulator
Last 6 months

1248
137
224

Etc
FLIGHT EXPERIENCE
March 2001 - Present
RC-12P/Q Pilot and Operations Officer
U.S. Army, Fort Hood, TX
Air Mission Commander utilizing EFIS, MFD, TCAS, EGPWS, INS, and GPS navigation systems. Flew
over 700 hours in support of missions and real world deployments within the United States, Canada,
Iceland, Europe, and Asia including over 270 combat/imminent danger flight hours during Operation
Enduring Freedom/Iraqi Freedom.
January 2000 - March 2001
RC-12D/H Pilot and Executive Officer
U.S. Army, Camp Humphries, Korea
Conducted reconnaissance missions along the DMZ in the Republic of Korea. Oversaw and maintained
programs designed to train new fixed wing aviators. Taught and facilitated courses and classes given to
more than 30 personnel. Administered all logistics operations for a company of 110 individuals and 9
RC-12D/H aircraft.
OH-58D Kiowa Warrior Pilot/Aeroscout Team Leader
July 1996 January 2000
U.S. Army, Fort Campbell, KY
Conducted Reconnaissance and Surveillance training missions with over 15 new pilots. Trained,
developed, and implemented welfare measures to ensure the well-being of personnel. Maintained and
Aviation for 4 OH-58D Kiowa Warrior helicopters.
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responsible

FELIX FLIGHT
OH-58D Kiowa Warrior Pilot/Aeroscout Team Leader
July 1996 January 2000
U.S. Army, Fort Campbell, KY
Conducted Reconnaissance and Surveillance training missions with over 15 new pilots. Trained,
developed, and implemented welfare measures to ensure the well-being of personnel. Maintained and
responsible for 4 OH-58D Kiowa Warrior helicopters.

EDUCATION and FLIGHT TRAINING

Graduate, Bachelor of Arts, Communications, Villanova University, Villanova, PA


Graduate, SimuFlite: International Procedures Training Program, U.S. Army, Dallas, TX
Graduate, SimuFlite: BE-200 Recurrent Training Course, U.S. Army, Dallas, TX
Graduate, Texas Air Aces: Advanced Maneuvering and Upset Recovery Course, U.S. Army,
Houston, TX
Graduate, RC-12N Advanced Aircraft Qualification Course, U.S. Army, Fort Huachuca, AZ
Graduate, RC-12D Advanced Aircraft Qualification Course, U.S. Army, Fort Huachuca, AZ
Graduate, Flight Safety International: Multi-Engine Qualification Course (BE-200/A-90, U.S.
Army, Daleville, AL
Graduate, OH-58D Advanced Aircraft Qualification Course, Fort Rucker, AL
Graduate, Annual/Recurrent Crew Resource Management Course, U.S. Army
Graduate, Initial Entry Rotary Wing Course, U.S. Army, Fort Rucker, AL

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Prince Program Mgr


555 Like like Lane
Indianapolis, IN 46259
333-555-5555
Your.name@us.army.mil

OBJECTIVE
A position as Program Manager with Rolls-Royce Corporation.
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Over 15 years experience in Aircraft Maintenance Processes specializing in aircraft turbine
engines, subsystems, and component repairs including; Rolls-Royce, Allison, General
Electric, Avco-Lycoming, and Pratt & Whitney products. Directed production and quality
control of aircraft maintenance and replacement services for all U.S. Branches of the military
during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Created, maintained and presented documents using
Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Outlook. Recognized and awarded by the Army
Aviation Association of America for outstanding contributions in the field of aircraft
maintenance.
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
Senior Aircraft Maintenance Manager
U.S. Army, Fort Hood, TX & Balad, Iraq

May 2005 - Present

Advised the Chief Executive Officer on professional development, training, personnel


management, and utilization of 41 specialists located across a five state region. Evaluated
and recommended methods of improving the operational effectiveness of the organization.
Supervised and evaluated performance of junior staff members. Provided management
oversight for over 600 rotary and fixed wing aircraft assigned to the Iraqi theater. Focused
efforts on accurate and pertinent aviation readiness data contributed to an overall average
readiness rate of 82%; exceeding the Army standard by 7%. Recovered over $5.3 million
worth of serviceable aviation repair parts from a logistics supply point and redistributed to
organizations with non-mission capable aircraft awaiting supply.
Aviation Maintenance Facility Manager
May 2000 May 2005
U.S. Army, Ramstein AFB, Mannheim, Germany, & Baghdad, Iraq
Orchestrated the processing and shipment of U.S. Army aircraft fielded and retrograded in
Europe. Managed more than $5 million worth of equipment. Provided management
oversight for the shipment of over 400 U.S. Army aircraft to various locations. Ensured shop
and flight line safety procedures were observed. Led planning and execution for deployment
and redeployment of over 300 personnel and their support equipment to Iraq. Executed
established policies and enforced standards of conduct, performance, appearance, and
training. Assisted senior leadership on successful accomplishment of all missions.
Spearheaded the development of a new port of entry for helicopter shipboard operations in
Slovenia.

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Prince Program Mgr


Senior Aircraft Maintenance Manager
U.S. Army, Fort Riley, KS

May 1995 May 2000

Developed and recommended courses of action to the executive leadership concerning all
personnel matters pertaining to the health, welfare, and care of 28 specialist. Provided
guidance and mentored technicians on aviation maintenance procedures. Executed the
operational guidelines set by regulations and standards. Enforced established policies and
standards of conduct, performance, appearance, and training. Maintained accountability of
$4.9 million worth of unit equipment.
Aircraft Component Repair Supervisor
U.S. Army, Various locations

May 1990 May 1995

Supervised a Component Repair Section of an Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Facility.


Controlled maintenance operations and coordinated efforts of the power train, power plant,
pneudraulics, and airframe structural repair sections. Established priorities of work applying
production control, quality assurance, and other maintenance management principles and
procedures to shop operations. Enforced proper maintenance practices and shop safety
programs.
EDUCATION

Continuing Education, 142 Semester Hours, Bachelors of Science, Business


Management, Excelsior College, Killeen, TX
Graduate, Associate of Science, General Studies, Central Texas College, Killeen, TX
Distinguished Honor Graduate, Aircraft Component Repair Supervisor Course, U.S.
Army, Fort Eustis, VA
Graduate, Logistics Management Course, U.S. Army, Fort Lee, VA
Graduate, Aircraft Power Plant Repair Supervisor Course, U.S. Army, Fort Eustis, VA
Certification, HAZ-12, Packaging Hazardous Materials, U.S. Army, Vilseck, Germany
Distinguished Graduate, Senior Leaders and Management Course, U.S. Army, Fort
Bliss, TX
Graduate, Leadership Management Course, U.S. Army, Fort Bliss, TX
Graduate, Leadership Development Course, U.S. Army, Camp Jackson, Korea

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Quincy Quality Control


000 Your Road
Your Town, TX 76549
Cell: (254) 555-1211
Ph on e (254) 555-1211
yourname@us.army.mil

OBJECTIVE
A position as an Quality Control Inspector with Boeing
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Current FAA Mechanics Airframe and Power Plant License; over 10 years as an Aviation Maintenance
Specialist in rotary wing aircraft, and 5 years supervisory experience. Supervised up to 10 Aircraft
Mechanics providing ground support and daily refueling operations for over 35 aircraft. Maintained
100% accountability of aircraft equipment valued at over $3.4 million. Maintained a perfect safety record
entire career. Computer literate and skilled with unique Aircraft records, tech manuals, and parts ordering
systems. Awarded numerous times for excellent job performance.
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
Quality Control Supervisor
U.S. Army, Fort Stewart, GA

February 2006 - Present

Managed and supervised five Technical Inspectors in quality control operations of weight and balance
procedures, Quality Deficiency Reports, aircraft controlled exchange operations, aircraft historical
recording procedures, monitoring Time Before Overhaul components, and maintenance operations on
Bell 406 rotary wing aircraft. Performed Weight and Balance procedures to include aircraft weighing,
inventories, historical logging, and 90-day updates and reviews.
Quality Control Inspector
U.S. Army, Camp Stanton, Korea

July 2005 - February 2006

Coordinated with other facilities to accomplish regular component replacements, work schedules, and
working facilities for maintenance reviews. Generated aircraft safety, performance operations, and
component schedule replacement reports in numerous computer programs including Microsoft Excel,
Word, and Edwards Weight Balance. Monitored engines, transmissions, 90 and 45 degree gearboxes,
rotor blades and landing gear replacements.
Aircraft Recovery Team Supervisor/Trainer
U.S. Army, Fort Riley, KS

July 2000 July 2005

Supervised a team of eight specialists in recovery operations of Bell 204, 206, 209, and 406 rotary wing
aircraft, UH-60 Blackhawk, and AH-64 Apaches. Performed numerous air and ground recoveries.
Established and executed training programs for junior mechanics and monitored progress on learned
skills and techniques. Taught classes to all aviation mechanics generating a maintenance output increase
by 45% while producing 365 accident-free workplace with no aircraft returned for problem repeats.
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Quincy Quality Control


EDUCATION

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Continuing Education, 45 credit hours, Bachelor of Science, Business Management, Upper


Iowa University, Fort Riley, KS
Associate of Science, General Studies, Barton County Community College, Junction City, KS
Graduate, OH-58D(I) Bell 406 Rotary Wing Aircraft, U.S. Army, Fort Eustis, VA
Graduate, OH-58 A/C Bell 206 Rotary Wing Aircraft, U.S. Army, Fort Rucker, AL
Graduate, Leadership and Maintenance Supervisor Course, Fort Eustis, VA
Graduate, Leadership Development Course, Fort Dix, NJ
Certificate, Aviation and Ground Safety Course, U.S. Army, Fort Rucker, AL

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Avery Aviation
555 Sky High Ct
Copperas Cove TX 76522
Cell: 555-555-5555
youremail@hood.army.mil

OBJECTIVE
A position as Assistant Security Director for Screening SV-1801 at Fort Worth-DFW.
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Over fifteen years of Senior Level Managerial experience in administrative areas, discipline,
morale, force protection, and welfare of over 325 employees. Over ten years experience in
supervision, safety, and training. Skilled in helicopter maintenance, component repair operations,
quality assurance inspections, production control, processed work orders, and allocated
maintenance. Hazardous Materials Certifier, Aviation Life Support Technician, Microcomputer
Specialist. U.S. Government Security Clearance. Recognized for outstanding performance.

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
Training Manager
U.S. Army, Fort Hood, TX

May 2006 -Present

Managed monthly training of 129 employees for a general support aviation company. Prepared
and moved a small sized organization from and to Texas to California; without incident or
accidents. Improved a system for in-processing and out-processing which ensured continuity for
a rapid personnel turnover environment in Korea. Ensured 100% accountability and operability
of organization property valued over $20 million with emphasis on preventive maintenance
checks and services.
Manager, Aviation Maintenance
U.S. Army, Fort Stewart, GA

October 2001 - May 2006

Supervised and trained over 75 specialists in an aviation maintenance company. Reestablished a


defunct Leadership program, which focused on teaching employees basic and advanced job tasks
skills. Supervised a 24 hour operation in aircraft maintenance and the training of 30 employees
in: logistics support, supply, and re-supply missions. Enhanced force protection defenses,
including training and evaluations while deployed in Bosnia-Herzegovina.

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Avery Aviation
May 1998 October 2001

Equal Opportunity Advisor


U.S. Army, Fort Hood, TX

Managed a program that oversaw the equal opportunity issues for a population of approximately
32,000 employees and their families. Planned ethnic observances, processed, received, and
responded to complaints. Instructor for 2 week classes once a month wtih over 720 students per
year.

EDUCATION

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Continuing Education, 57 Credit Hours, Associate of Science, General Studies, Central


Texas College, Killeen, TX
Graduate, Senior Leader Course, U.S. Army, Fort Bliss, TX
Certificate, Equal Opportunity Specialist, U.S. Army, Patrick Air Force Base, FL
Honor Graduate, Leadership Management Course, U.S. Army, Fort Eustis, VA
Graduate, Aviation Life Support Equipment Technician Course, U.S. Army, Fort Eustis, VA

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