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Program/Project Manager Resume
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| Desired Industry: Military |
SpiderID: 25656 |
| Desired Job Location: North Las Vegas, Nevada |
Date Posted: 3/20/2009 |
| Type of Position: Full-Time Permanent |
Availability Date: |
| Desired Wage: 75000+ |
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U.S. Work Authorization: Yes |
| Job Level: Management (Manager, Director) |
Willing to Travel: Yes, Less Than 25% |
| Highest Degree Attained: Masters |
Willing to Relocate: Yes |
Objective: --
Experience: EMPLOYMENT HISTORY (1/2) ---------------------------------------
RED FLAG LEAD PLANNER / AIR MOBILITY DIVISION AND JOINT PERSONNEL RECOVERY CENTER SME 2007–PRESENT 505 OS, NELLIS AFB, LAS VEGAS, NV
Facilitates operational and tactical training of all Air Operations Center (AOC) personnel worldwide. Initiates the development of C2 Systems integration, tactics, techniques, procedures, and processes for both U.S. and coalition nations. Educates Air Force Warfare Center Weapons School graduates on Air Mobility Division operations. Instructs Joint Personnel Recovery procedures in Combined Air and Space Operations Center.
Notable Achievements: - Qualified and certified as an Air Mobility and Joint Personnel Recovery Instructor for all AOC personnel - Diligently managed all aspects of five Red Flag Joint/Coalition Exercises Annually for Combined Air and Space Operations Center which serves as the foundation of CAOC-N’s Doctrinal Statement - Highly regarded for active involvement in the successful implementation of the Dynamic Targeting Process in all Red Flag Exercises and in training U.S. and coalition forces in the Falconer AOC, USAF’s most complex weapons system
CHIEF OF TRAINING DIVISION HQ 2004–2007 12 AF, DAVIS-MONTHAN AFB, TUCSON, AZ
Scheduled annual training requirements for 37 military and 19 GS civilian personnel in 21 separate courses Served in numerous U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) Exercises as the Air Component Coordination Element (ACCE) and the Joint Force Air Component Commander (JFACC).
Notable Achievements: • Built and developed positive international relations by executing multi-agency coordination to source and deploy tankers, fighters and transport aircraft for Chile’s globally recognized air and trade show • Ensured the highest level of protocol was extended to 83 nation’s Air Force Chiefs of Staff upon arrival and departure through Andrews AFB during the Global Air Chiefs Conference in Washington, DC • Standardized and implemented the development of initial and mission qualification programs for 12 Air Force Head Quarter’s Operations and Planning Divisions • Played leadership roles in numerous SOUTHCOM exercises to include Blue Advance, Panamax, Gallant Journey, and Peace Keeping Operations (PKO) North and South in Guatemala and Ecuador
CHIEF TANKER PLANNER 2005 AIR FORCES CENTRAL COMBINED AIR AND SPACE OPERATIONS CENTER
Directed and coordinated daily scheduling and operations of all air refueling aircraft over Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Persian Gulf to support U.S. Air Force, Naval, Marine and Coalition aircraft.
Notable Achievements: - Spearheaded seven individuals to plan and schedule over 2200 air-refueling missions for 10,000 aircraft from the Combined Air and Space Operations Center at Al Udeid Air Base - Successfully directed the transfer of 125 million pounds of fuel at 100% reliability in 120 days
DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF PROTOCOL 2001–2004 USAF ACADEMY, COLORADO SPRINGS, CO
Orchestrated and coordinated protocol support for over 300 distinguished visitors and 75 special events annually. Instructed 27 AF cadets in aerodynamic theory in addition to full-time protocol schedule.
Notable Achievements: - Organized protocol efforts supporting President Bush during Graduation 2004 - Supported over 50 general officers during the annual CORONA Conference - Wrote comprehensive 15-page historical recap of annual protocol activities and conceptualized job descriptions for all protocol personnel - Administered $850,000 budget to plan and direct movement of over 900 cadets to 70 Air Force installations worldwide in 63 days; saved in excess of $100,000 through efficient use of military airlift
SECRETARY OF THE GENERAL STAFF 2003 OFFICE OF MILITARY COOPERATION, AFGHANISTAN
Provided high-level administrative support to the Office of Military Cooperation Afghanistan (OMC-A) Chief to develop the Afghan National Army and Ministry of Defense. Ensured all personnel received appropriate recognition and decoration before departing Afghanistan. Edited over 160 performance reports, narratives, and citations. Developed and managed eight databases including a personnel system, suspense log, awards system, and an all inclusive e-mail/phone roster of 12 separate divisions.
Notable Achievements: - Prepared and created the blueprint for biweekly reports containing current and vital information from the Afghanistan National Army, the Ministry of Defense and the U.S. Army General Staff - Authored documents for Chief OMC-A to conduct diplomatic international correspondence, obtain human resources, write letters of appreciation/recommendation, and requests for travel authorization
AIR MOBILITY FLIGHT COMMANDER 1998–2001 RAMSTEIN AB, GERMANY
Supervised 40 individuals to transport in excess of 20,000 tons of cargo and over 13,000 passengers during 51 deployments throughout Europe, Africa, and Southwest Asia. Led 64 troops to conduct 24-hour operations in bare base conditions. Provided Command and control of 282 airlift missions and moved 12,500 tons of cargo and over 5000 passengers at 95% efficiency in 30 days. Established and maintained diplomatic relationships with Macedonian, French, and British officials. Formed a base of operations to support Kosovo refugee relief, the visit of President Clinton and the First Armored Division.
Notable Achievements: - Effectively managed vital humanitarian support to the United Nations for flood relief in Mozambique - Leadership resulted in team’s recognition as the “21st Air Force Best Mobile Deployed Unit” in 1998 and “Air Mobility Command’s Best Deployed Command and Control Unit” in 1999 - Highly commended by Air Force One team for outstanding presidential support in Davos, Switzerland during vital economic summit - Recognized for presidential support in Athens, Berlin, Dublin and Sofia, Bulgaria for moving 664 individuals and 465 tons of equipment with 100% reliability - Obtained 96% pass rate by directing the largest affiliation-training program in European Command that resulted in the instruction of aircraft load planning to over 1000 Air Force and Army troops - Redeployed Navy Dolphin Explosive Ordinance Team to alternate Norwegian base due to runway closure and coordinated the transport of 207 tons, 122 passengers, and 4 dolphins within 48 hours - Facilitated briefings to Slovenian general staff on the conduct of USAF airlift and mobility operations
Education: EDUCATION ------------------------------ MASTER OF SCIENCE IN AERONAUTICAL SCIENCE, GPA: 4.0 Graduated with Honors - Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Fairchild AFB, WA: 1994
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AIR COMMERCE AND FLIGHT TECHNOLOGY, GPA: 3.0 Graduated with Honors - Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL: 1984
Senior Level Officer Leadership Course, Ramstein, AB: 2001 Entry Level Officer Leadership Course, Air University, Maxwell, AFB: 1994
TRAINING and CERTIFICATION ------------------------------------- - Officer Training School | Squadron Officer School - Certified Flight Instructor Single Engine: Non-Current - Honor Graduate Certificate for completing the AOC Personnel Recovery Initial Qualification Training course at Hurlburt Air Field
AWARDS AND HONORS ------------------------------------- RECEIVED NUMEROUS MILITARY / CIVILIAN AWARDS SUCH AS FOLLOWS: Bronze Star, Meritorious Service Medal, Air Medal, Aerial Achievement Medal, Air Force Commendation Medal, Navy Commendation Medal, Air Force Achievement Medal, Joint Meritorious Unit Award, Air Force Outstanding Unit Award, Navy Meritorious Unit Award, Combat Readiness Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Southwest Asia Service Medal, Kosovo Campaign Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Humanitarian Service Medal, Air Force Overseas Ribbon Long, Air Force Expeditionary Service Ribbon with Gold Border, Air Force Longevity Service, Small Arms Expert Marksmanship Ribbon (Pistol), Air Force Training Ribbon, NATO Medal, and Kuwait Liberation Medal Government of Kuwait
DISTINGUISHED GRADUATE: JOINT RECOVERY IQT HONOR GRADUATE; Awarded 21 March 2008
SECURITY CLEARANCE ------------------------------------ TS-SCI, based on JPAS: current review as of January 4, 2008 (continuous since 1989)
COMPUTER PROFICIENCY ------------------------------------ HARDWARE: PC and Laptop SOFTWARE: Microsoft Office 2007, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Windows XP 2000/2003/2007, JADOCS, ORTHANC, mIRC, ESTAT, FALCONVIEW, PRMS
Affiliations: PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION ------------------------------------- - Member, Air Force Assoc | Member, Calvary Chapel of Tucson Member, Ultimate Players Assoc
Skills: QUALIFICATIONS PROFILE
Remarkably astute, talented, and seasoned management professional equipped with more than 20 years of experience in training, operations, and logistics. Demonstrates keen expertise in applying innovative, state-of-the-art concepts to reduce costs and increase efficiency. Hands-on manager with exemplary expertise in leading and supervising cross-functional teams, projects, and missions simultaneously. In-depth knowledge in managing and conducting effective training and development programs to successfully deliver superior results. Possesses comprehensive administrative and analytical skills to continuously improve division operations. Accustomed to working with key military, civilian, and high profile individuals. Perceptive situational analysis always leads to favorable results. Diplomatic, motivated, and extremely capable to multitask in competitive, challenging, and fast-paced environment. Holds a TOP SECRET/SCI clearance.
AREAS OF EXPERTISE
- Logistics and Operations Scheduling - Instructional Design and Course Development - Outstanding International Relationships - Leadership, Training, and Team Building - Special Events Coordination - Efficient Budget and Time Management - Project Management and Operations - Strategic, Operational and Tactical Planning - Cost Reduction and Containment - Continuous Process/Performance Improvement - Strong Analytical and Interpersonal Skills - Articulate Oral and Written Communication
Additional Information: EMPLOYMENT HISTORY (2/2) ---------------------------------------
AERODYNAMICS BRANCH CHIEF 1995–1998 NAVAL AIR STATION, PENSACOLA, FL
Effectively taught nearly 3000 Navy, Marine, Air Force, Coast Guard, and international military pre-flight aviation students in aerodynamic theory.
Notable Achievements: - Recognized as #1 aerodynamics instructor from 1996 through 1998 - Formulated new Air Force and Navy common curriculum for Joint Primary Aircraft Trainer System resulting in the immediate acceptance by the Air Force and the Navy of the entire syllabus
KC-135 INSTRUCTOR / EVALUATOR NAVIGATOR 1989–1995 FAIRCHILD, AFB, WA
Instructed and evaluated USAF tanker aircrews in air refueling curriculum. Conducted briefings and debriefings during tactical academics and provided inputs for courseware corrections and modifications to update training policies and procedures. Notable Achievements: - Cited by Air Force Tactics Academics Chief as Air Mobility Command’s Training Program Benchmark - Originated a tactics program incorporating academic, simulator, and flight training - Only squadron member to earn “Outstanding Performer” during operational readiness inspection
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