Resume
Resume
Resume
Career Objective
Position where I can maintain and round out my technical skillset and gain experience with current technologies while
finishing my education, and build my way towards an eventual career in Information Security, Systems Administration,
or other related fields.
Accomplishments
• Recorded daily, weekly, monthly reports that resulted in 10% increase in aircraft readiness.
• Tracked over 350 inspections that resulted in 100% of the inspections being pulled on time.
• Screened over 2500 life limited components for accuracy and compliance with applicable directives enabling
the squadron to execute over 3000 flight hours.
• Accounted for over 3000 flight hours and over 1800 sorties, enabling squadron to maintain a strenuous
operation schedule while training in CONUS.
• Verified over 300 Technical Directives were accurately incorporated on aircraft, engines and structural
components.
• Successfully maintained over 200 Non-Technical Instructions.
• Oversaw the publishing of the Monthly Maintenance Plan for accuracy and completeness.
• Created standard operating procedures for all inspection items to be used as a training tool.
• Developed an Excel spreadsheet to easily document and analyze data and create charts for any ad hoc
queries with no formal training.
Work Experience
Aviation Maintenance Administration Chief
March 2010 to February 2013
USMC Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron HMLA-367 - Camp Pendleton, CA
Served as sole database/system administrator/data analyst for Sybase, Oracle and MS SQL running on various
operating systems. Performed duties on data entry equipment, and supervised the maintenance administration
functions within the unit. Required to install, configure, operate, monitor and maintain Naval Aviation Logistics
Command Management Information System (NALCOMIS) hardware, servers, applications, and its associated
networked peripheral subsystems. Analyzed control charts and program maintenance and man-hour statistical
information to aid the maintenance managers and logisticians in the performance of their assigned tasks. Designed,
documented and executed maintenance procedures, including system and security upgrades, patch management and
system backups. Responsible for adding, maintaining and deleting user accounts and for creating, maintaining and
deleting security groups. Maintained aircraft log books, naval aircraft maintenance publications/files, and prepared
reports, logs records, directives, and correspondence in an aircraft maintenance and repair activity.
Aviation Maintenance Administration Non-Commissioned Officer In Charge (NCOIC)
March 2009 to February 2010
USMC Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron HMLA-367 - Camp Pendleton, CA
Performed the duties as the Squadron Central Technical Publications Library. Trained Squadron personnel as
Dispersed Technical Publication Librarians. Tracked Structural Life Limited Components to ensure that aircraft were
safe for flight. Ensured all aircraft flight hours were accounted for in order to track all aircraft, engine and component
inspections. Tracked and ensured all aircraft, engine and component technical directives are accurately annotated
on appropriate records. Verified compliance of all active technical directives on all aircraft, engines, and structural
components. Managed the Squadron's non-technical publication library and ensured all publication changes are
incorporated in a timely manner. Prepared and published the maintenance department's Monthly Maintenance
Plan.