
Leadership Supervision Quality Assurance Maintenance Control
Troubleshooting Electrical Schematics AC/DC Circuits Developing Curriculum
Electrical Safety Teaching Aviation Safety Public Speaking
Documentation Technical Planning Administrative Supply Chain Logistics
Project Management Lean Six Sigma
EXPERIENCE
Marine Aircraft Group 31 Legal Chief August 2013 to Present
United States Marine Corps, MCAS Beaufort, South Carolina
-Reviewed, tracked, and prepared correspondence for 30 JAGMAN investigations and correspondence for 48 administrative separation packages,
-Monitored and managed the investigation-tracking database.
-Conducted initial in-briefs to assigned Investigating Officers.
-Provided courtesy reviews of and investigations prior to final submission.
-Provided guidance to legal officers, clerks, and command staff on investigations and administrative separations requirements.
-Conducted initial screening of Correctional Review Board packages and provided feedback.
-Safeguarded the personal information of civilian and military personnel.
-Facilitated, supervised, and processed claims of military and department of defense personnel
-Monitored the Case Management System for nine Marine Corps units.
-Conducted the inspections for MAG-31 CMCC with 100% accountability on three inspections.
-Facilitated the proper marking of all CMCC material previously mismarked.
- Initially implemented the MCEAS Program for administrative separations into MAG-31
-Facilitated, supervised, reviewed and/or processed 52 claims of military and department of defense personnel.
-Effectively manage, track, and produce correspondence for 6 convening authorities.
Quality Assurance Representative July 2012-March 2013
United States Marine Corps, MCAS Beaufort, South Carolina
Performed numerous audits, follow-ups and monitors throughout the command ensuring sound maintenance practices were strongly adhered to.
-Provided training and leadership to four CDQARs and thirty CDIs on inspection techniques, safety, and maintenance programs.
-Inspected numerous critical maintenance evolutions that required functional check flights to be performed on an aircraft that was out of service for 2 years before being returned to service.
-Maintained a well-organized and effective Technical Directive monitoring program, ensuring that critical directives were implemented and records were maintained appropriately.
-Served as Quality Assurance detachment SNCOIC during Squadron Detachments.
-Trained over 85 Maintenance Marines in CPR.
Staff Non Commissioned Officer in Charge August 2010-March 2013 Work Center Supervisor Communication/Navigation/Comm Security Tech
United States Marine Corps, MCAS Beaufort, South Carolina
-Performed duties as Communications/Navigation/RADAR Work center SNCOIC by ensuring the safe execution of over 890 hours of on-the-job training of squadron F/A-18D aircraft.
-Supervised 16 Marines earning 32 maintenance qualifications and guided six Marines to the attainment of 11 Ground Support Equipment Licenses.
-Planned and supervised the accomplishment of 41 lectures totaling 43 hours of Technical
Training.
-Supervised the NCO Mentorship Program and guided one Marine to promotion to Lance Corporal and one Marine to promotion to corporal.
-Performed requisite duties as a Collateral Duty Inspector, supervising over 2,200 hours of maintenance.
-Ensured compliance with all EKMS directives causing zero discrepancies on the most recent inspection.
-Supervised the timely and accurate submission of 17 Avionics Subsystem reports.
USMC Instructor June 2003 to July 2006
Avionics Organizational Level
United States Marine Corps, NAS Pensacola, Florida
-Instructed Marines, Sailors, and Foreign Nationals of all ranks in many topics to include but not limited to Martial Arts, leadership and maintenance related subjects.
-Dictated and effectively taught specific curriculums.
-Produced learning materials to convey curriculums in an efficient manner
-Recertified as an "O" Strand Instructor after his return from Troop Handler assignment.
-Trained and graduated 33 Marines and Sailors with an average combined GPA of 90.00% and zero attrition.
-Conducted weekly uniform inspections and physical training three times a week for over 100 students.
-Devoted countless after school hours providing counseling and remediation for students in order to ensure successful completion of the curriculum.
-Participated in three Academic Review Boards, recommending appropriate academic and/or disciplinary action as required.
-Provided guidance and counseling as needed for over 100 Marines and Sailors assigned to O-Strand.
-Supervised the upgrade of an outdated wiring laboratory to a new computer simulated virtual training environment.
-Assisted the Lead Instructor in the upgrade of legacy training systems as needed.
Communication/Navigation/Comm Security Technician November 1998-June 2003
United States Marine Corps MCAS Beaufort, SC
United States Marine Corps, MCAS Iwakuni Japan
-Test, maintain, repair and analyze airborne weapon replaceable assemblies, shop replaceable assemblies, automatic test equipment, and ancillary equipment beyond normal fault isolation procedures.
-Managed workload priorities and personnel to ensure the timely repair of all inducted components.
-Ensured the highest levels of safety, accuracy and efficiency was performed in all maintenance procedures.
-Trained, counseled and mentored Marines, personally and professionally.
-Reconciled parts on order to ensure the fastest turn around time on ready for issue gear.
-Maintained effective communication between all other production work centers, production control, supply and the avionics office.
-As a Quality Assurance Inspector, Inspected all maintenance actions, ensuring the quality of weapons repairable systems.
-Maintained the Maintenance Training Program for the work center
-Monitored the Hazardous Material Program for the work center.
-Maintained the Maintenance Training Program for the work center.
-Monitored the Hazardous Material Program for the work center.
-Ensured proper tool control was maintained by all persons in the work center.
-Read systematic diagrams, shop sketches, and blueprints and interpreted applicable technical data.
-Used technical publications for troubleshooting electrical, mechanical, pneumatic systems, and theory of operations for each system.
-Used precision measuring equipment.
-Assisted in and performed required inspections.
-Performed component repair of communication/navigation systems as needed
-Observed applicable material control procedures.
-Planned, scheduled, and directed work center assignments.
-Used computer-generated data for maintenance, inspection, and repair of systems and equipment.
-Performed corrosion control prevention and treatment with emphasis on inspection and repair.
EDUCATION
U.S. Marine Corps Specialized Training: AC/DC circuitry, electrical/electronic theory, troubleshooting procedures, use of applicable test equipment, communication/navigation systems, radar systems, digital circuits and microprocessors, programmable logic controllers, communication security, time management, communication and leadership.
Instructor: Trained and qualified as a Military Instructor
Substance Abuse Counselor: Trained in prevention and treatment of substance abuse.
Maintenance Control: trained in prioritizing maintenance for safe quality performance of equipment.
Ground Safety: trained in Industrial hygiene, safety prevention, and automobile and workplace safety.
Technical Publications Librarian: Trained to maintain digital manuals and blueprints.
Green Belt, Lean Six Sigma: Trained in Continuous Process Improvement.
Secret Security Clearance
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
Legal Chief: U.S. Marine Corps August 2013-Present
Quality Assurance Representative: U. S. Marine Corps March 2013- August 2013
Work Center Supervisor U.S. Marine Corps, July 2012-March 2013
Staff Non Commissioned Officer In Charge: August 2010-July 2012
Ground Safety Manager: July 2009-August 2010
Substance Abuse Counselor: July 2009-August 2010
Quality Assurance Representative: U. S. Marine Corps July 2007-July 2009
Work Center Supervisor U.S. Marine Corps, June 2006-July 2007
Instructor U.S. Marine Corps, June 2003-June 2006
Communication/Navigations Systems Technician U.S. Marine Corps, November 1998 to June 2003
Last Resume Update | August 23, 2014 |
Address | Castle Hayne, North Carolina |
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Resume File | S.-M-Oliver-Resume-1.doc 53 kB |