Detail-oriented aircraft professional skilled in directing, monitoring, and performing preventive and unscheduled aircraft maintenance. Thorough knowledge of standard industry hardware and materials with continuous drive for new knowledge.
Overview
2026
2026
years of professional experience
Work History
Precinct Orderly Room (Non-Commissioned officer in charge)
US Army
Function as the hub between your company and the Battalion S1
In charge of tracking all the administrative information that passes between the Battalion and the company
Coordinate, schedule, and track all the military and medical training for everyone in the company
Maintenance Supervisor
US Army
Performed field and sustainment maintenance on tracked and wheeled vehicles, and construction equipment; (which includes that used for earthmoving, grading, and compaction; lifting and loading; quarrying and rock crushing; asphalt and concrete mixing and surfacing, water pumping, air compression and pneumatic tools
Scheduled and performed preventive and organizational maintenance on weapons
Platoon Sergeant | Safety Officer
US Army
Supervised Battalion aviation safety NCO for the 603rd Aviation Support Battalion (ASB)
Exercised guidance from the Battalion aviation safety officer to support units on risk management and mitigation for over 700 soldiers in daily tactical operations
Developed and implemented safety initiatives IAW Army and OSHA standards to reduce maintenance mishaps and enhance logistical support for all 3CAB rotor-wing assets valued at $2,000,000,000
Provided oversight and management of command support programs to include hazards communications, environmental, hazardous materials, fire prevention, hearing conservation, foreign object damage prevention, and personal protective equipment
Coordinated with external agencies to develop emergency response managers
Instructor | Writer at Fort Eustis
US Army
Prepared, planned, and controlled MOS courses of instruction; coordinated with Course Manager/Director of instruction and Battalion Institutional Training Staff to establish course and class records
Provided timely and accurate submissions of attendance documentation, academic deficiency notices, and course correspondence
Provided a complete training schedule 90 days prior to beginning of the class
Squad Leader
US Army
Had authority over subordinates and overall responsibility of those subordinates' actions
Supervised and managed first-line supervisors as well as soldiers within the squad with the reception, storage, and shipping of bulk or packaged petroleum-based products when needed
Received and relayed orders to subordinates
Delegated responsibility mentored and counseled squad members
Team Leader
US Army
Learned proficiency in Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) in order to lead, train and supervise soldiers
Led by example and set tasks and goals for each team member
Practiced offensive, defensive, stability and amphibious operations
Security Guard
Constellis
09.2024 - Current
Maintained a safe environment for staff and visitors through proactive surveillance and communication.
Responded quickly to emergency situations to assess and deflect issues.
Checked identification of persons entering and exiting facility to eliminate unauthorized visitors.
Completed full building and grounds patrols to spot and investigate concerns.
Checked and verified photo identification prior to granting facility access.
Provided excellent customer service to clients while maintaining vigilance in addressing security concerns or issues that arose onsite.
Secured premises and personnel by patrolling property and monitoring surveillance equipment.
Remained calm, assertive, and mindful to think critically and problem solve during stressful situations.
Responded to emergencies promptly, ensuring the safety of all individuals on site.
Conducted detailed incident reports after each shift, contributing valuable insights for management review and analysis.
Aircraft Electrical Supervisor
US Army
04.2003 - Current
Diagnoses and troubleshoots malfunctions in electrical and electronic components, including solid-state and transistorized subsystems; repairs aircraft instrument systems; applies principles of electricity, electronics, hydrostatic motion, pneumatics, and hydraulics to repair aircraft instrument systems; removes, installs, repairs, adjusts, and tests electrical and electronic assemblies and components according to technical manuals, directives and safety procedures; cleans, preserves and stores electrical components and aircraft instruments; removes, repairs, services, installs, and troubleshoots nickel-cadmium batteries; requisitions and maintains shop and bench stock for repair of aircraft electrical systems
Education
Aircraft Electrician - Avionics
US Army Aviation Logistics School
Fort Eustis, VA
Engineering - Industrial Electric Systems and Power Plants
University of Guantánamo
Guantánamo
05.1992
Skills
Strong Communication
Knowledge of Aircraft Hardware, Materials, and Processes
Team Building
Manager and Team Leader
Maintenance Procedures
Attention to Detail
Adaptability
Timeliness
Highly Organized
Schedule Coordination
Inspecting/ Installing Equipment
Awardsandcommunityinvolvement
Army Achievement Medal, 2004, 2018
Soldier of the Month, 2006, 2008
Army Commendation Medal, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2015, 2019
Army Combat Commendation Medal, 2018
Outstanding and Meritorious Service, 2000
FCC Certification on Radiotelephone Operator, 2010
CDL Commercial Driver License, 2019-Present
100, American Legion, Newport VA
Timeline
Security Guard
Constellis
09.2024 - Current
Aircraft Electrical Supervisor
US Army
04.2003 - Current
Aircraft Electrician - Avionics
US Army Aviation Logistics School
Engineering - Industrial Electric Systems and Power Plants
University of Guantánamo
Precinct Orderly Room (Non-Commissioned officer in charge)