Objective
entry level position
Experience
MEDICAL OFFICE MANAGER Supervises the functions of a medical records department, including records requests, release of information, record maintenance and storage, and availability of records. ??
Plans, organizes, schedules, and oversees the work of subordinates.??
Ensures that the documents in patients' records are reviewed for accuracy and completeness of information.
Ensures compliance with requirements of government agencies and accrediting bodies. ??
Extracts and supplies data for reports, studies, budgets and related matters Develops methods, procedures, and filing systems to accomplish work; monitors productivity and quality of subordinates work.??
May sign and approve correspondence for release of medical information.?
Collaborates with department head on policies/procedures and operational needs of the department; prepares monthly and periodic reports for the CEO
SQUADRON EMERGENCY MANAGER Directed the squadron emergency operations center Arranged for establishment of emergency shelter-in-place facilities, staffing of facilities by emergency-trained personnel Maintained records of facilities and personnel, and periodically inspected facilities to ensure capability of meeting area's emergency needs Developed lesson plans, and trained personnel for shelter-in-place, CBNE, First Aid, Disaster management Prepared reports stating progress, problems, and plans for future implementation of emergency programs PROGRAM MANAGER Managed 8 separate programs concurrently Directly supervised 10 people Trained in OSHA and general safety Trained in Continuous Quality Improvement Designated and trained as a security, Anti-terrorism manager Designated and trained as a squadron Health care monitor Holds the best unit medical readiness maintaining 97.5% Trained in HIPA Designated and trained as a unit deployment manager Responsible for the records of 304 assigned personnel Reviewed files determining the readiness of all personnel assigned Analyzed data to Create monthly, quarterly and annual reports FLIGHT ENGINEER
Made preflight, inflight, and postflight inspections, adjustments, and minor repairs to ensure safe and efficient operation of aircraft Inspected aircraft prior to takeoff for defects, such as fuel or oil leaks and malfunctions in electrical, hydraulic, or pressurization systems, according to preflight checklist. Verified passenger and cargo distribution and amount of fuel to ensure that weight and balance specifications are met Monitored control panel to verify aircraft performance, and regulated engine speed according to instructions of Airplane Pilot Makes inflight repairs, such as replacing fuses, adjusting instruments, and freeing jammed flight control cables, used handtools Took emergency measures to compensate for failure of equipment, such as autopilot, wing heaters, and electrical and hydraulic systems Monitored fuel gauges and computes rate of fuel consumption. Kept a log of fuel consumption and engine performance Recorded malfunctions which were not corrected during flight and reported needed repairs to ground maintenance personnel May perform repairs upon completion of flight
JET ENGINE MECHANIC
Serviced and repaired aircraft engines to ensure airworthiness Read and interpreted manufacturers' maintenance manuals and service bulletins to determine feasibility and method of repairing or replacing malfunctioning or damaged components Inspected turbine blades to detect cracks or breaks Tested engine operation, using testing equipment such as ignition analyzer, ammeter, vibration analyzer to locate source of malfunction Replaced or repairs worn or damaged components, such as generators, and magnetos, using handtools, gauges, and testing equipment Removed engine from aircraft, using hoist or forklift truck. Disassembled and inspected parts for wear, warping, or other defects Repaired or replaced defective engine parts and reassembles and installed engine in aircraft Performed miscellaneous duties to service aircraft, including flushing crankcase, cleaning screens, greasing moving parts Serviced engines and airframe components at line station making repairs, short of overhaul, required to keep aircraft in safe operating
AIRCRAFT PLANS, SCHEDULING, AND DOCUMENTATION JOURNEYMAN Developed, published, and distributed quarterly, monthly, weekly and daily maintenance and utilization schedules Loaded, scheduled, and maintained all listed special inspections, time change items and time compliance technical orders in the Core Automated Maintenance System Developed and published conventional mobility generation plans Responsible for performing the aerospace vehicle distribution function Maintains programmed depot maintenance and aircraft transfer schedules Schedules and coordinates all isochronal and periodic inspections Prepares and coordinates shared maintenance resources between four major commands Schedules and tracks all engine special and time change requirements
Education
CCAF Associates in Applied Science Aircraft Operations, Jun 2009, CCAF Associates in Applied Science Aircraft Maintenance Technology, Jun 2009,
Certification
TRAINING: Basic Military Training May 1987 Jet Engine Mechanic Course, Aug 1987 Jet Engine (F100-PW-220) Intermediate Maintenance Course, Jun 1992 Entry-Level Management Training (Airman Leadership School), Sep 1995 Jet Engine (F108-GE-100) Intermediate Maintenance Course, Jan 1997 Aerospace Propulsion Technician Course, Feb 2001 Enlisted Aircrew Undergraduate Course, Feb 2003 Basic Fight Engineer Course, Apr 2003 C-5 Aircraft Flight Engineer Initial Qualification, Sep 2003 Water Survival Training, Feb 2004 Combat Survival Training, Feb 2004 Mid-Level Management Training (NCO Academy) Oct 2005 AFSO-21, Oct 2006 Intro to NIMS (ICS 200), Jan 2007 CPR, Jan 2009 First Aid, Jan 2009
Skils
Knowledgeable with WIN95, 98, 2000, XP, PowerPoint, Excel. Operate various copiers and fax machines, and other office equipment. Certified In NIMS,