1. BRIAN HASH
1214 Inglenook Place, Cincinnati, OH 45208
513.520.7645
bchash@cincinnatistate.edu
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
Technical Management Professional and Veteran of the United States Marine Corps with an active Secret
Security Clearance offering over six years of proven experience in overseeing teams, implementing processes,
developing programs and collaborating with key personnel to achieve organizational success in a variety of settings
and situations. Most recently, obtained hands-on experience while overseeing large-scale public works projects for
the City of Forrest Park. Previouslyserved as an Airframes/Hydraulic Systems Mechanic in a helicopter unit.
Advanced into key military roles such as Quality Assurance Representative and Training Program Manager
while leading teams of up to 23 personnel, ensuring critical maintenance proficiency and personally verifying that up
to 12 helicopters were safe for flight. Proven ability to perform under pressure, delivered full-scale maintenance
support during high-profile aviation operations with the 13th
Marine Expeditionary Unit and was awarded the
Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal in recognition of exemplary performance. Career is supported by
the current pursuit of an Associate of Science Degree from Cincinnati State Technical College and the
successful completion of multiple advanced military training and leadership courses. Core competencies include:
Leadership Finance/Accounting Reporting
Process Improvement
Data Analysis
Training and Development
Policy Implementation
Organization/Communication
Safety
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
CITY OF FOREST PARK PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT – Forest Park, OH 2014 – 2015
Co-op Intern
Participated in a practical education program while coordinating among city departments and managing public
projects involving street, park, building and equipment maintenance.
Inspected over 4000 inventory items for the City’s storm water infrastructure system; a project valued in
excess of $50K
Collaborated among team of three contractors to coordinate a Natural Resources Assistance Council
project while flawlessly balancing a budget of $75,000K
Coordinated several high-value projects with home owners while repairing storm water system issues
Completed a sign inventory for the City of Forest Park while GPS and mapping all city signs
MILITARY EXPERIENCE
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS – Various Locations 2006 – 2011
Quality Assurance Representative
Oversaw aircraftmen/hydraulic systems maintenance procedures and programs for the CH-46e helicopter while
verifying and ensuring leadership that all aircrafts were safe for flight. Performed all final maintenance checks prior
to flight operations. Acquired detailed understanding of military aviation maintenance programs and processes,
monitored updates and implemented by training and supervising personnel.
Oversaw a team of 23 personnel in performing maintenance upon a fleet of 12 aircraft
Monitored the maintenance/integrity of aircraft during global military operations with the 13th
Marine
Expeditionary Unit
Personally accounted for government equipment and assets valued in excess of $20M
Safety and Hazardous Material Program Manager
Researched, developed and implemented safety procedures and protocols in regard to aircraft maintenance and the
handling of hazardous materials by maintenance personnel. Ensured the accuracy of manuals and delivered
periodic training to key personnel.
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Safety and Hazardous Material Program Manager, continued
Delivered over 500 hours of training to groups of up to 100 personnel at a time
Utilized various government databases to research and update publications
Helicopter Airframe/Hydraulics Mechanic
Repaired and maintained the outer structure and hydraulic boost systems of CH-46E helicopters in order to
facilitate aviation operations. Monitored part serviceability, performed pre/post-flight inspections, troubleshot
aircraft and responded to aircrew maintenance requests while maintaining a fully mission capable helicopter fleet.
Addressed over 8,000 maintenance action requests
Coordinated among teams of maintenance personnel who were responsible for other aspects of the aircraft
in order to achieve the common goal of aviation operational readiness
EDUCATION
Cincinnati State Technical College
Associate of Science in Civil Engineering Technology and Construction Management Technology –
pending, 2015
MILITARY TRAINING
Airframe Mechanics Course, Hazardous Materials Handling, Corrosion Control, Tire and Wheel, QAR/CDI,
Hydraulic Contamination, Combat life Saver
AWARDS
Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Sea Service Deployment Ribbon (2),
Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (2), Meritorious Mast, Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal