Objective
To gain a full-time position
Experience
US Airways
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
11/1987 – Present
Airline Supply Coordinator
Duties: Ran and operated Airlines/Airport line operations. Knowledge of computer operations. Knowledge of shipping/receiving of airline equipment. Shipped and received hazardous materials. Participated and overseen inventory of various airline parts and equipment. Familiar with the Federal Aviation Administration Department of Transportation Rules and Regulation manuals. Handled and operated various equipments such as: forklift up to 50,000 lbs. Handled hand pallet truck manuals, hydraulic and electric handheld instruments. Knowledge of making Aircraft parts serviceable/unserviceable by creating document tags. Handled delicate avionics components/instruments. Knowledge of numerous airline transaction codes for inspection of aircraft parts. Familiar with manufactured serial numbers as well as company serial numbers. Operated and maintained monthly self-life reports.
Assisted in Aircraft parts ordering and planning for major airplane overhaul projects. Familiar with various aircraft type: 747-400, 777, 767, 757, Airbus 319-320-321 and 330, 737-300, 737-400 and numerous smaller aircraft
Education
Benson Polytechnic High School (Portland, Oregon)
High School Diploma
Southwestern College (Chula Vista, California)
1987 – 1991
Major: Criminal Justice
Certification
Specialized Training: US Airways, hazardous material school, airport operations and Security Training, Aircraft Safety Training, Forklift Training up to 50,000 lbs. Aircraft parts and identification training.
US Navy Reserves maintained and operated all supply functions for the unit. General Safety Fundamentals. Basic First Aid and personal hygiene fundamentals. Hazardous material, waste/environmental safety fundamentals. Supply logistics fundamentals, communications security material systems fundamentals. Weapons fundamentals, general military tactics fundamentals, chemical, biological and radiological warfare fundamentals. Seabee combat warfare fundamentals
Skils
US Navy More than 200 hours of training including:
Specialized • Shipboard/General Firefighting
Military • Aviation/Fuels
Schools/ • Ordnance Handling
Training: • Aircraft Crash and Rescue Operations
• Pilot Rescue Team Training
• Equipment Operation and
General Maintenance
• Various short courses or classes
of instruction relevant to job
related skills: Damage Control;
Safety Procedures; Security; First
Aid; and Human Relations/Equal
Opportunity
n/a