1. Aaron
L.
Thornock
5432
Trumpet
Vine
Court
Virginia
Beach,
VA
23462
(612)
805-‐1333
aaron.thornock2015@gmail.com
www.linkedin.com/pub/aaron-‐thornock/41/814/55b/
Dedicated,
accomplished
Navy
Veteran
with
experience
in
the
day-‐to-‐day
operations
within
Navy
helicopter
squadrons,
seeking
an
organization
to
contribute
and
grow
within.
Proven
and
results
driven
professional
looking
for
long-‐term
commitment
to
align
our
core
values
and
to
continue
as
a
team
member
and
a
leader.
Also
current,
active
Secret
security
clearance.
United
States
Navy
July
14th
,
1994
–
May
21st
,
2015
Recent
Positions:
Hazardous
Materials
Coordinator
&
Manager/Tool
Room
Supervisor/Quality
Assurance
Representative
(MAR
2013-‐MAY
2015)
Relevant
Experience:
• OCT
2013
–
MAY
2015:
Front
Line
Supervisor
for
the
Tool
Room
and
HAZMAT
work
center.
Provided
customer
service
to
all
personnel
in
organization.
Ensured
all
personnel
onboard
adhered
to
safety
practices
as
outlined
in
SDS/MSDS
for
materials
used.
Researched,
updated
and
maintained
SDS/MSDS
and
Authorized
User
List.
Supervised
10
personnel
in
the
storage
and
maintenance
of
all
assigned
inventory
and
equipment
to
include
HAZMAT
for
the
organization.
Procured
materials
through
reviews
of
production
schedules
and
conferred
with
Work
Center
Managers
and
Supervisors
to
determine
inventory
and
materials
required.
Coordinated
shipments
for
postal
or
commercial
conveyance;
selected
appropriate
shipping
containers;
packed
items
to
ensure
safe
delivery
to
detachments
on
ships
underway
and
locations
all
over
the
world.
Prepared
bills
of
lading
and
operated
dolly,
pallet
jack,
and/or
forklift
in
loading
and
unloading
supplies
and
equipment
and
operated
company
vehicle
to
deliver
shipments.
Provided
initial
and
follow
on
training
to
all
personnel,
approximately
292
personnel
that
reported
to
organization.
Conducted
daily
and
weekly
inspections
of
all
30
day
hazardous
material
storage
sites,
storm-‐water
drains,
and
90
day
hazwaste
accumulation
lockers.
Scheduled
pickup/disposal
of
all
hazwaste
on
site
to
include
used
batteries.
• MAR
2013
-‐
OCT
2013:
Assistant
Front
Line
Supervisor
for
the
Quality
Assurance
Work
Center.
Conducted
audits
on
42
Aviation
Maintenance
Programs
ensuring
safe
and
lawful
practices
were
followed
and
adhered
to.
Performed
10
final
inspections
after
major
maintenance
tasks
have
been
completed
ensuring
a
safe,
quality
product
for
flight.
Conducted
spot
checks
on
job
sites
looking
for
proper
safety
practices
through
wearing
of
PPE,
tool
control
and
FOD
prevention.
Supervised
daily
FOD
walk
downs
on
the
flight
line
before
first
flight
of
the
day.
Administered
qualification
tests
to
all
maintenance
rates
within
organization
to
include
Plane
Captain,
Collateral
Duty
Inspectors
and
Collateral
Duty
Quality
Assurance
Reps.
Conducted
annual,
quarterly
and
monthly
monitors
of
aviation
maintenance
programs,
qualifications
and
work
centers.
Prepared
reports
and
messages
for
personnel
and
aircraft
related
mishaps.
Conducted
Aircraft
Discrepancy
Book
and
Naval
Aviation
Logistics
Command
Management
Information
System
(NALCOMIS)
quality
checks
to
ensure
proper
documentation
and
order
of
any
and
all
aircraft
maintenance
actions
to
include
man-‐hour
documentation
and
log
book
entries.
Examined
parts
delivered
to
determine
correctness
and
serviceability.
• NOV
2009
–
DEC
2012:
Navy
recruiting
tour
for
NRD
Minneapolis.
Further
info
on
request.
2. • APR
2006
-‐
SEP
2009:
Front
Line
Supervisor
for
entire
Organizational
Level
Maintenance
facility
with
52
personnel
under
my
supervision.
Lead
Electrician
for
the
Avionics
shop.
Performed
and
supervised
the
scheduled
maintenance
on
10
helicopters.
Performed
troubleshooting
and
unscheduled
maintenance
as
a
Quality
Assurance
Representative
on
various
systems
to
include
hydraulic
systems
and
automatic
flight
control
systems.
Lead
Electrician
on
2
detachments
for
6
month
deployments
as
well
as
shift
supervisor
on
both
of
those
deployments.
Trained
and
served
on
25
Aviation
Warfare
Specialist
Boards,
qualifying
all
25
personnel
in
the
boards.
Trained
and
qualified
13
personnel
as
Aviation
Electrician
Collateral
Duty
Inspectors
for
Quality
Assurance,
and
30
personnel
in
launch
and
recovery
of
helicopters
as
Plane
Captains.
• MAR
2003
–
FEB
2006:
Recruiting
tour
for
NRD
Philadelphia.
Further
info
on
request.
• DEC
2000
-‐
DEC
2002:
Performed
troubleshooting
and
unscheduled
maintenance
as
a
Collateral
Duty
Inspector
for
Quality
Assurance
on
various
systems
to
include
hydraulic
systems
and
automatic
flight
control
systems.
Flight
deck
troubleshooter
and
electrician
on-‐
board
the
USS
Enterprise
during
Operation
Enduring
Freedom
in
2001.
Trained
and
qualified
20
personnel
as
Aviation
Electrician
Collateral
Duty
Inspectors
for
Quality
Assurance.
EDUCATION
AND
QUALIFICATIONS
University
of
Maryland
University
College,
Adelphi,
MD
Bachelors
of
Science,
Human
Resource
Management
56
credits
remaining,
expected
graduation
December
2017
Hazardous
Material
Control
Management
Technician,
Norfolk,
VA
Hazardous
Material
Control
and
Management
Supervisor
(NEC
9595),
October
2013
Quality
Assurance
Administration,
Norfolk,
VA
Quality
Assurance
Representative,
September
2013
Aircraft
Corrosion,
Norfolk,
VA
Quality
Assurance
Representative,
June
2013
MH-‐60R/S
Electrical
Organizational
Maintenance,
Norfolk,
VA
Organizational
Technician
(NEC
8378),
March
2013
Rotary
Wing
Plane
Captain
2007-‐2009
Additional
Information:
• PERSONNEL
COORDINATOR-‐
Front
Line
Supervisor
responsible
for
the
training
and
professional
development
of
52
employees.
Duty
Section
Leader/Watch
Bill
Coordinator
with
35
personnel
assigned.
Coordinated
watch
bill
assignments
over
a
7-‐day
period
every
month.
Lead
Electrician
for
the
Avionics
shop,
performed
and
supervised
the
scheduled
maintenance
of
10
helicopters.
Managed
team
of
volunteers
as
Urinalysis
Coordinator
to
administer
random
urinalysis
for
a
drug
free
environment.
Lead
Electrician
on
2
detachments
for
6-‐month
deployments
as
well
as
shift
supervisor
on
both
of
those
deployments.
References
Available
Upon
Request