1. Ricardo A. Campbell
1010 Belvedere Circle West ○ Mobile AL 36606
(850) 376-5309 ○ dekyon@juno.com
Experience:
Mobile Aerospace Jan 2001-present
Production Controller, Dock Lead
Coordinating all facets of maintenance during visits on DC-10, B727 and A300’s.
Maintaining currency of issued maintenance packages and updates by the customer.
Issue of Maintenance cards.
Coordinating with the Planning Department as well as the Material Department to check status of parts.
Direct support for the maintenance leads, project and program manager’s.
Automated severalforms in the SAP system.
At Mobile Aerospace I am the Dock Lead for the FedEx B757-200 Passenger to Freighter program (PTF). Also I have
experience with the FedEx Production Control System (PCS),OPTIX, Engineering Request System (ERS).
Air Combat Advisor/Configuration Management Nov 1995-Nov 2000
Air Force, 6th
Special Operations Squadron Hurlburt Field, FL 32544
Aircraft Maintenance Management,Specialty Code (AFSC) is 2R171.
Served as an advisor in my specialty.
Experience on HH-1H,UH-1N, AS332, C130A, C130B, C130E, C130H, and Mi-17.
Reviewed maintenance records and resolved discrepancies.
Prepared,coordinated, and retrieved forms for the flight crews prior to flight.
Assistant Non Commissioned Officer May 1992-Nov 1995
Air Force 16 Special Operations Wing Hurlburt Field, FL 32544
Officer in Charge (NCOIC) Wing Plans/Scheduling.
Produced weekly flying and maintenance schedules.
Coordinating aircraft schedules for acceptance into inspection docks.
Tracked special inspections, Time changes, and Time Compliance Technical Orders (TCTO’s).
Flight schedules on C-130E, AC130H, AC130U, MC130E, MC130H, MH53J, and MH60G.
Input information into the Core Automated Maintenance System (CAMS).
Assistant NCOIC of Wing Plansand Scheduling Jun 1988-May 1992
Air Force 1st
Special Operations Wing Hulburt Field, FL 32544
Aircraft maintenance on paper and electronic form (CAMS).
Keeping Aircraft jacket files up to date.
Posted changes to technical manuals and applied those changes.
Responsibly for ordering and maintaining aircraft parts
Repairable Processing Center Technician Oct 1986-Jun 1988
Air Force 14th
Flying Training Wing Columbus AFB, MS 39701
Accepting and processing incoming repairable assets into repair shops.
Monitoring parts loaded into the system to insure timely repair.
Averaged about 1500 parts tracked in the computer each day.
Responsible for maintain the Due-Out Listing (DO4).
2. Assistant Engine Manager,Engine Management Clerk Oct 1984- Oct 1986
Air Force 14th
Flying Training Wing Columbus AFB, MS 39701
Maintaining spare engine status and report to Higher Headquarters at Tinker AFB.
Use of Maintenance Management Information and Collection Systems (MMICS).
Tracked inspections on J-85 and J-69 engines, totaling over 500 engines.
Scheduled engines into the inspection docks.
Aircraft Documentation Clerk May 1984-Oct 1984
Air Force 14th
Flying Training Wing Columbus AFB, MS 39701
Tracking of forms and filing in the aircraft jacket files.
Notify Plans and Scheduling Officer of inspections
Maintenance Management Course Apr 1984-May 1984
Air Force, Air Training Command Chanute AFB,IL 39701
Cross training from Vehicle Maintenance Career Field into Maintenance Management Field.
EDUCATION:
High School Diploma, Science Bachelor, Justo Arosemena Institute Republic of Panama,Feb 1980
Associates Degree,Maintenance Management Community College of the Air Force, Jul 1999
SPECIALIZED TRAINING:
Graduate NCO Academy, MAY 1995
Graduate NCO Leadership School, MAY 1986
Graduate NCO Preparatory Course,APR 1984
Maintenance Management Course APR - MAY 1984
General Purpose Vehicle Mechanic JAN - MAR 1980
AWARDS:
Professional Performer,September 1987
Distinguished Graduate, NCO Leadership School, May 1988
Team Quality Award,1993
Team Quality Award,1996
6SOS NCO of the Quarter,1997
6SOS NCO of the Year,1997
PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION:
Typing proficiency 30 WPM
Fluent in Spanish: speak, read, and write.
Held a secret security clearance.
REFERENCES: Upon request.