1944 Rockwood Drive, Chesapeake, VA 23323 •(757) 675 - 1172 •johnsmith@gmail.com John H. Smith Objective Proactively working towards achieving greater success in my career through hard work, consistency and the ability to work with others. Qualification Summary • Dedicated professional with consecutive years honing and perfecting excellent Management capabilities, superb Supervisory skills, and outstanding Leadership talents. • Enthusiastic individual displaying commitment to Safety, Quality, and Perfection in every aspect. • Over 20 years of invaluable experience in design, manufacturing, and repair. • Consecutive years supervising in an Industrial Manufacturing Environment providing guidance to engineers. • Knowledgeable Sheet Medal Fabricator, with experience in composite Repairs and welding. Experience 2011 - 2013 U.S. Navy Tool Control Program Coordinator § § § § Supervises 7 crewmembers in the daily upkeep and inventory of 15,000 tools, HAZMAT, and maintenance equipment in support of 13 helicopters Responsible for managing $850,000 of maintenance equipment and provides round-the-clock support to both planned and emergent, short notice detachments Maintained a spare tool inventory of 128 line items valued at over $90K, and implemented a major control modification for 95 tool boxes. Designed and manufactures tool containers, that allow for quick and effective inventory and proper organization. 2011 - 2012 U.S. Navy [City, ST] Hazardous Material (Hazmat) Control Supervisor § § § § Performs responsibilities associated with Hazardous Material Control and Management. Executes Hazardous Material Control planning and management of material handling apparatuses. Responsible for inventorying, receiving, transporting, and properly turning in all hazardous waste from all Navy commands. Maintains and keeps track of all HAZMAT materials using electronic databases and provides reports to proper authorities Flawlessly complied with Federal, State, and Local environmental regulations and requirements resulting in a zero discrepancies during the Commander, Naval Air Force Aviation Maintenance Inspections, the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality Inspection, and 3 Navy Mid-Atlantic Region environmental spot checks. 2009 – 2011 U.S. Navy Quality Assurance Inspector § § § Established 7 Naval Aviation Maintenance Programs in preparation for USS Bush First Commander Naval Air Force Program Assist visit. Led 15 personnel in correcting over 600 discrepancies in 35 compartments, as the intermediate Maintenance One Division Board of Inspection and Survey Team Representative. Inspected work of aircraft mechanics performing maintenance, modification, or repair and overhaul of aircraft and aircraft mechanical systems to ensure adherence to standards and procedures. (757) 675 - 1172 • johnsmith@gmail.com John H. Smith 2009 – 2011 U.S. Navy Welder § Welds aeronautical equipment parts from aluminum/ aluminum alloys, steel / steel alloys, stainless still alloys, and precipitating hardening nickel based alloys using shielded metal arc, gas tungsten arc, and oxy / fuel welding processes. Produced quality workmanship during the fabrication of over 1,000 aeronautical components. Managed technicians performing Tungsten Inert Gas and Metal Inert Gas welding aircraft components and equipment. Demonstrated superior leadership, superb initiative, and training abilities, consistently received high performance ratings and praise from Senior Raters. § § § [Company Name] [Dates of employment] [City, ST] Independent Contractor Installer § Responsible for the transport, delivery, installation, removal and merchandising of fixtures to various retail locations for Philip Morris and Proctor & Gamble. § Experience in store retail and merchandising – managed stores modular layout using “Plan-o-gram” to help dictate the placing of retail products and advertising. § Managed the handling of merchandise and pricing of products. Other Significant Experience Composite Repair Technician - Strom Aviation, Dimension 1– Phoenix, AZ Aviation Structural Mechanic E-4 - U.S. Navy Aircraft Troubleshooter/ Aircraft Maintenance/ Base Security - U.S. Navy 1997 – 1999 1993 – 1997 1990 – 1993 Education F-14 Structural School United States Navy Aviation Structural Mechanic Professional Development - Credentials Aviation Structural Advanced Composite Material Maintenance First Line Leadership Development Program Lean Six Sigma Techniques and Strategies Electrical Mechanical Equipment Repair Automated Records and Information Management Hydraulic Systems & System Maintenance Computer Applications Operational Risk Management Aviation Gas Free Engineering Basic Theory of Constraints Airframe Powerplant Mechanic Collateral Inspector Aircraft Battle Damage Technician and Evaluator Environmental Management Systems Awareness Damage Control (Fire Fighting & CBR Defense) DoD Information Assurance First Aid and Safety Techniques FA- 18 Structural Mechanics Stick, Fluxcore, Mig & Tig Welder Quality Assurance Standards • Maintenance Control • Technical Training • Diverse Aircraft Experience • Time & Resource Management (757) 675 - 1172 • johnsmith@gmail.com John H. Smith References Patrick Davis AM1 Department of Navy 133 Solo Lane Knotts Island, NC 27950 (757) 646 – 0660 Goin2bdef@cox.net Latasha Hurt LSC Department of Navy 514 Stonewall Court. Suffolk, VA 23435 (757) 748 – 2167 Latasha.hurt@gmail.com Fay Clay Secretary Freight Company YRC 19 Point of View Arch Portsmouth, VA 23703 (757) 714 – 7182 fclay2@cox.net Jim Helsper United States Navy Retired 41 Eagle Nest Lane Roberts, MT 59070 (406) 425 – 3833 jhshredder@yahoo.com James R. Allen Northrop Grumman 1909 Heathway Trail Chesapeake, VA 23323 (757) 312 - 0928 Jrallen01@cox.net