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Aviation Dispatcher, Airfield Manger, Military Planner, Office Manager Resume
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| Desired Industry: Aviation |
SpiderID: 13028 |
| Desired Job Location: Fort Rucker, Alabama |
Date Posted: 5/30/2007 |
| Type of Position: Full-Time Permanent |
Availability Date: 06/01/2007 |
| Desired Wage: 40,000 |
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U.S. Work Authorization: Yes |
| Job Level: Experienced with over 2 years experience |
Willing to Travel: Yes, 25-50% |
| Highest Degree Attained: High School/Equivalent |
Willing to Relocate: Yes |
Objective: Aviation Dispatcher, Airfield Manger, Military Planner, Office Manager
Experience: Over twenty years in aviation operations from air traffic assistant (Army MOS 15P) to brigade operations Two years of experience in training battalion-level aviation operations center staffs Two years experience as a scenario writer for simulation exercises Three years as a Special Forces Air Operations and Ammunition Manager Thirteen years planning, coordinating, and executing training events and air and ground missions Received numerous awards and certificates for achievements and outstanding performance Hold an active U.S. Secret Security Clearance
Education: - High School Diploma, Toms River HS South, Toms River, NJ, 2006 - 90 college credit hours from multiple institutions - Army MOS 15P (Aviation Operations Specialist) - Army Accident Prevention Course for Non-Commissioned Officers
Skills: Assisted in the management of two army heliports, each with over 100 aircraft, and several tenant organizations Supervised the scheduling and execution of up to 105 UH-60 training missions per day Supervised the safe execution of five small arms marksmanship ranges, including a five day range with over 95% qualified firers and zero safety incidents Spearheaded the Emergency Operations Center during the Enterprise Tornado of March 2007, ensuring all battalion personnel were fully accounted for in a timely manner Served as Liaison Officer for three Ranger operations, consisting of a 12 aircraft air assault mission supporting the 6th Ranger Training Battalion at Eglin AFB Coordinated over 20 volunteer missions between the battalion and the partnership city of Enterprise, Alabama earning the Military Outstanding Volunteer Medal Supervised the operations staff during the emergency deployment of 55 UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters from Lowe AHP, Fort Rucker, AL to Hunter AAF, Savannah, GA and the relocation of 62 OH-58C aircraft from Shell AHP to Yano Hall during Hurricane Ivan in September 2004 Organized the collection of data and prepared briefing slides for 12 Quarterly Training Briefs Organized and managed three Non-Commissioned Officer Professional Development off-site events at Pensacola Naval Air Station, Hurlburt Field, Florida, and Andersonville, Georgia Created and supervised battalion level rehearsals for five ground convoys and 12 attack helicopter missions Supervised and managed the careers of over 30 personnel Led three separate 20 vehicle convoys, each lasting over 3 hours, in one of the most challenging driving environments without incident in Korea Prepared the monthly Unit Status Report and briefing slides, which were briefed at the brigade level Coached, taught, and mentored nine battalion operations battle staffs and one Special Operations battle staff during their JRTC rotation Developed the airspace control measures for the first Stryker Brigade Combat Team (SBCT) validation exercise Assisted in preparing over 30 task force level after action reports, a time sensitive task Subject matter expert on aviation operations centers Facilitated 27 after action reviews to benefit task force personnel from the rank of Private to Major Coordinated and executed a real world night MEDEVAC mission in deteriorating weather conditions with successful results Acted as squadron commander during Comanche Analysis of Alternatives Experiment Trained over 30 junior officers on simulation computers Developed accountability system for computers and other equipment valued over $500K Performed the duties of a senior captain and two senior NCOs with little supervision Utilized complicated computer systems, including AMPS, JANUS, MODSAF, ATCOM, and UNIX
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