1. John S. Toryak
303 Meadowview Court Apt 201 Stafford VA 22554. (301) 524-3492
Stephent91@Yahoo.com
Professional Objective:
Seeking a career in the field of Aviation Hydraulic or Structural Maintenance, where I can use the skills I
acquired during my time in the Military.
Personal Summary: I am transitioning member of the Marine Corps Executive Flight Detachment that
is performance-driven, self-motivated, and a versatile leader with experience as a quality assurance and
maintenance technician. Seeking a position as an aircraft mechanic in a fast paced, challenging
environment
Highlights of Qualifications:
• Currently in the process of obtaining A&P License.
• 5 years as an Aviation Structural Mechanic in the United States Military.
• Supervise and manage multiple Marines on a daily basis.
• Experience working with fiberglass repair, structural metal work, hydraulic troubleshooting, as
well as aircraft painting and theories of corrosion control.
• Employed as Representative by Quality Assurance Department.
• Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information (TS/SCI) Clearance with Yankee White Access
(EXPIRES Jan/2018).
• Supervised the completion of over 1300 maintenance actions and phase inspections totaling over
7500 man hours.
Work Experience:
Airframe and Hydraulic Systems Mechanic at HMX-1 June 2012-current
United States Marine Corps: MCB Quantico
• Provided support on a daily basis and maintained Presidential Aircraft to the highest quality
obtainable.
• Supported missions of the President, Vice President, and Cabinet Members across the United
States and multiple foreign nations with limited assets and access to resources.
• Performed daily, unscheduled and scheduled maintenance on VH-3D, UH-3D, VH-60N, and
CH-46E.
• Examined and inspected multi-million dollar military aircraft components for the Quality
Assurance Department, including landing gear, tires, hydraulic systems, rotary blades, and exterior
of fuselage for evidence of damage or corrosion and the need for repairs or replacement.
• Responsible for application of paint systems on aircraft, panels, and replaceable assemblies.
• Managed the work center daily to coordinate with maintenance/production control and other
maintenance shops to accomplish maintenance in a timely manner.
• Knowledge and proficiency in Naval Aviation Programs such as FOD, Safety, Hazardous
Materials, Hydraulic Contamination, Tire and Wheel, And Corrosion Control.
• Held an active role as a supervisor for the airframes division consisting of 30+ personnel, in areas
of safety, final inspections of maintenance actions, managed and monitored programs, and test
evolutions of VH-3D and VH-60N helicopters.
Education
Governor Thomas Johnson High School Frederick, MD
High School Diploma June 2009
2. John S. Toryak
303 Meadowview Court Apt 201 Stafford VA 22554. (301) 524-3492
Stephent91@Yahoo.com
Technical Schools
• Structures and Hydraulics by the Naval Air Technical Training Center 2012
• Airframes Organizational Maintenance by Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training 2012
• Environmental Awareness Training by Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs 2012
• Hazardous Materials First Responder Awareness /Operations Course by Natural 2012
Resources and Environmental Affairs
• Defense Hazardous Materials/Waste Handling Course by United States Army Logistics 2013
University
• VH-3D Hydraulic Systems Maintenance Course by Sikorsky Aerospace Services 2013
• VH-60N Hydraulic Systems Maintenance Course by Sikorsky Aerospace Services 2013
• Aircraft Paint, Finish and Insignia by the United States Navy 2014
• Aircraft Corrosion Control by the United States Navy 2014
• Aviation Maintenance Work Center Supervisor by Marine Corps Institute Distance 2015
Education