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SKILLS:
§ Strong teamwork, prioritization, communication, and leadership abilities demonstrated in over eight years in a military environment; comfortable briefing in all situations.
§ Excels at problem solving, countless hours of experience analyzing and troubleshooting under pressure.
§ Command, control, telemetry monitoring, and ground system operations for GPS constellation and SBIRS HEO payloads.
§ Authored numerous GPS and SBIRS training scripts, lesson plans, and written exams for UQT, RT, and pre-evaluations.
§ Instructed UQT and RT courses covering GPS and SBIRS operation principles and command and control procedures, both lecture and hands-on.
§ Background includes GPS operations and instruction, Crew Scheduling, and SBIRS operations and instruction.
EXPERIENCE:
US Air Force (2001 – Present)
SBIRS Systems Crew Chief/Instructor (2007 – Present)
§ Configured and maintained UNIX-based ground operations system for SBIRS HEO payloads.
§ Responsible for SBIRS HEO payload command activities in direct support of JFCC-Space operational mission.
§ Performed sensor and ground station anomaly resolution by troubleshooting and analyzing system malfunctions.
§ Ensured promoted schedule is executed as planned for state of health and surveillance operations.
§ Monitored payload state of health to maintain nominal operations and prevent damage to HEO sensors.
§ Conducted UQT and OJT for new systems operators and Recurring Training for combat mission ready operators.
Operations Group Crew Scheduler (2005 – 2007)
§ Responsible for scheduling over 550 combat mission ready crew members across 6 units.
§ Managed automated individual qualification records for over 550 mission-ready operators.
§ Supported Crew Force Management database employment, sustainment, upgrade, and research development.
Squadron Crew Scheduler (2003 – 2005)
§ Responsible for managing crew force database to ensure crew member certification requirements were met.
§ Developed and delivered mid-term and long-term scheduling products for contingency and surge operations.
GPS Satellite Systems Operator/Instructor (2002 – 2007)
§ Transmitted operational commands to GPS, providing highly accurate, space-based navigation to users worldwide.
§ Organized daily operational satellite contact schedule, adjusted as necessary to meet GPS mission requirements.
§ Performed commanding to maintain vehicle health, operational capability, and specified orbital parameters.
§ Monitored satellite telemetry to ensure nominal vehicle configuration and operational health and status.
§ Conducted OJT in GPS command and control procedures for students preparing for mission certification.
EDUCATION:
§ 44 semester hours completed toward an Associate in Applied Science Degree, Air and Space Operations Technology, Community College of the Air Force
ADDITIONAL TRAINING:
§ Airman Leadership School (2007)
§ Instructor Certification Course (2003)
§ GPS IQT (2001)
§ Space 100 (2001)
CLEARANCE: TS/SCI, SI/TK (granted May 07)
| 1 month - Discovery | 400 euros | convert |
| 3 months - Bronze | 1050 euros | convert |
| 6 months - Silver | 1800 euros | convert |
| 12 months - Gold | 2950 euros | convert |