Cordrick J. Williams is seeking a position as a Remotely Piloted Aircraft Sensor Operator. He has over 1,120 hours of experience as an MQ-1 Predator Sensor Operator and Instructor Sensor Operator in the U.S. Air Force from 2008 to 2013. Prior to that, he served as a Communications Security Analyst from 2004 to 2008. He has a top secret/SCI clearance and experience in mission planning, sensor operation, training, and intelligence analysis.
1. Cordrick J. Williams
1009 Chestnut Bay Ave North Las Vegas, NV 89031
(210) 334-9201
cordrick.williams@gmail.com
OBJECTIVE: To secure a position as a Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) Sensor Operator.
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Top Secret/SCI Clearance Instructor Sensor
Operator
Management
1120 MQ-1 hours
Operations Intelligence
Leadership
LRE Instructor Unity 3D
EXPERIENCE
2013-Present Mission Support Analyst Pegasus Professional Services
Create detailed mission products with a variety of operational and intelligence
information for aircrews flying combat missions in Creech AFB operational squadrons.
Conduct initial mission planning upon notice of tasking from higher headquarters and
prepare/coordinate mission-related documents for classified MQ-1 Predator missions.
Receive and process tasks at classification levels up to Top Secret/Sensitive
Compartmented Information (TS/SCI) from the 432d Wing Operations Center (WOC)
and/or higher headquarters.
Convert tasks into mission briefings and paperwork packages in accordance with local
instructions.
Interface with mission intelligence coordinators to provide real-time informational
support to ongoing combat missions (missions that the mission planning cell
briefed/planned) as required collect pertinent information during and after mission
execution for tracking and trend analysis purposes, and provides recommendations to
squadron/group leadership interface with unit schedulers and operations supervisors to
resolve crew and system shortages/conflicts when required.
2009-2013 Instructor Sensor Operator U. S. Air Force, SSgt/E-5
Performed duties as a mission crew member on unmanned aerospace systems.
Employed airborne sensors in manual or computer-assisted modes to actively and/or
passively acquire, track, and monitor airborne, maritime and ground objects.
2. Conducted initial, qualification, upgrade and continuation training for mission crew
members.
Tested and evaluated capabilities of new equipment and propriety of new procedures.
Assisted in air navigation, Air Order of Battle (AOB), integration, fire control planning,
and determining effective weapons control and delivery tactics to achieve overall mission
objectives.
Performed pre-flight and in-flight mission planning activities in accordance with unified
combatant command and theater rules of engagement.
Conducted first phase Battle Damage Assessments (BDA) for up-channel coordination
and potential reattach.
Utilized laser target marking systems to provide target identification and illumination for
onboard weapons delivery.
Responsible for terminal weapons guidance.
2008-2011 Predator Sensor Operator U. S. Air Force
Performed duties as a mission crew member on unmanned aerospace systems.
Performed mission planning and execution support.
Provided Force Protection (FP) intelligence support to commanders and their staffs
through current, all-source intelligence products and briefings, focusing on terrorist
capabilities, tactics, trends, courses of action and ongoing threat situation in the unit’s
area of responsibility.
Performed targeting functions to include target development, weaponeering, force
application, execution planning, and combat assessment.
Analyzed incoming intelligence for Force Protection value and impact.
Prepared strip charts and annotates navigational information.
Served as Launch and Recovery Operator in Afghanistan in 2011.
2004-2008 Communications Security Analyst U. S. Air Force
Collected, processed, and analyzed information transmitted over US aerospace forces
command, control, communications, and computer (C4) systems to identify information
susceptible to collection and exploitation by adversaries.
Analyzed hostile intelligence threat to friendly C4 systems and compares the threat with
the susceptible information to identify vulnerabilities.
Operated network intrusion detection tools to analyze real-time computer events and
identify suspicious activity and network system problems.
Compiled and maintained databases.
Prepared, distributed, and briefed reports on C4 information and communications
vulnerabilities, C4 nodes criticality, and hostile intelligence threats.
EDUCATION
U. S. Air Force Sensor Operator Instructor, Honorably Discharged
3. Airman Leadership School, 59 semester hours in Communication Applications
Technology
Full Sail University, Associate of Science in Game Design, September, 2016