Candidate 32827 : Air Operations Manager/Supervisor
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| OBJECTIVES |
Air Operations Manager/Supervisor
Airport Manager
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| EXPERIENCE |
| DynCorp International |
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| Communications Manager |
Sep. 2008
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Oct. 2009
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Responsible for the management of 41 DSL, Satellite, and I-Gate internet, 180+ Cable
Television and 60 Telephone Systems providing service to 14 different locations and
700+ multinational users throughout the country.
• Started work as the Assistant Aviation Operations Manager; in one month was
promoted to Communications Manager due to integrity, innovation and motivation
• As Communications Manager, revamped the entire administrative, technical, data
collection and labor management functions resulting in “excellent” inspection ratings.
• Responsible for the management of IT budget of 600K USD annually.
• Developed a close partnership with business and financial units facilitating the
successful negotiation of key contracts saving thousands of dollars annually.
• Responsible for the recruitment and retention of IT and Air Traffic Control personnel.
• Managed the completion of IT & Communications infrastructure for 6 major projects
including an Operations Center, one building and three apartment complexes’
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| DynCorp International |
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| Assistant Aviation Operations Manager |
Sep. 2008
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Jan. 2009
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Note: Worked as Asst. Aviation Operations Manager in addition to the Communications
Manager responsibilities until January 2009 until replacement could arrive.
• Managed the airfield operations of 3 rotary and 6 fixed wing aircraft
• Managed inbound and outbound passenger and cargo operations
• Ensured the timely response of 24/7 Aviation Medical Evacuation program
• Supervised the staff of the Aviation Communications Department (ATC)
• Attended and documented weekly customer interface meetings
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| Boeing ISS |
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| Chief Flight Engineer/Simulator Instructor |
Aug. 2007
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Sep. 2008
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Critical to the success of the C-130 Flight Engineer Operations and Training
programs. Mentored, trained and advised over 50 Saudi, UAE, Turkish and Pakistani
aircrew members in systems knowledge, training and operations techniques.
• Subject matter expert to RSAF wing commander for operations and training issues.
Provided critical guidance for decision making and long term planning of Wing
• Key architect of a multi-million dollar feasibility study to modernize and enhance
the war fighting capability of the Royal Saudi Air Force C-130 fleet until 2020
• Assisted Flight Operations Manager in the supervision of a multinational staff of 24
• Created new series of enhanced training materials for multiple aircrew positions
• Collaborated with Chief pilot for creation of Part 135 program for RSAF C130 fleet
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| USAF-Japan |
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| Superintendent of Weapons, Tactics and Future Capabilities |
Jul. 2001
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Aug. 2007
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Managed Tactics programs for company in regard to regional operations. Conducted
studies and research in support of revised warplans in defense of Asian allies.
Promoted strategic engagement and cooperation with Southeast Asian nation partners.
• Responsible for managing over 500K USD of unique operations and IT equipment with
an annual administrative and training budget of 100K USD.
• Lead Mission Planner flight operations, JCS exercises & contingencies for training
and real world operations in numerous Asian countries to include the Philippines
• Airport Operations Coordinator liaising with maintenance leadership and aircrew
activities ensuring highly successful aircraft launches and mission completion.
• Recognized trends in the Asian political environment and translated them into
effective training programs to prepare aircrews for evolving humanitarian operations.
• Lauded for Joint work with Indonesian officials in Jakarta and led aircrew ground
operations for airlift missions in Malaysia for the Tsunami Relief Effort
• Key Player in creation of new training opportunities in Thailand through
coordinated efforts with the US Defense Attaché Office and Joint US Military
Assistance Group.
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| USAF-USA |
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| Flight Engineer/Aircrew Scheduler |
Jun. 1999
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Jun. 2001
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Responsible for the daily and long term scheduling of 15 flight engineers and students.
• Program management lauded by inspection team; resulted in selection for Special
Operations, a position reserved for the most capable of operators.
• Facilitated highly successful foreign student cultural acclimatization program for
Asian students attending courses in the United States.
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| EDUCATION |
Troy University, Asia-Pacific Campus Graduation expected Mar 2010
MS, International Relations - Dual Concentrations in Global Studies and Asian Affairs
Professional Education Center, Okinawa, Japan 2003
Mid-Level Management course – Distinguished Graduate
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, European Campus 1998
BS, Professional Aeronautics - Management Concentration |
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| SKILLS |
• Extensive Cultural Awareness Training for the Asia-Pacific region
• Computers: Experience in web design and construction (MS Front Page), Microsoft
Office: Word, Excel, Publisher and Power Point
• Extensive travel experience - Asia, Africa, Europe & Middle East --15 years abroad
• 4500 Flight hours as a Flight Engineer & Mission Observer with 81 combat missions
• Skilled at organizing volunteer events for charitable and social organizations |
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