Luis Perez has over 20 years of experience in the military supervising aircraft maintenance and repair. He has extensive leadership experience managing tool rooms and personnel. Perez has deployed multiple times to Iraq, Afghanistan, and other locations, and supervised maintenance on various military helicopters. He is skilled in aircraft systems, problem-solving, and adapting to new challenges.
1. LPLUIS PEREZ
Dependable Aircraft Powertrain Supervisor with 20 years of military experience in diagnosing, repairing, and
overhauling aircraft assembly systems. Meticulously detail-oriented and able to spot issues quickly to complete efficient
repairs to return aircraft to service. Instructed and supervised military personnel on seven diverse military helicopters
in Quality Assurance and Maintenance Action Forms.
P r o f I l e
W o r k e x p e r I e n c e
• Managed the daily operations of eight mobile deployable tool rooms, calibrated equipment, and aviation
ground support equipment valued in excess of $20 million for the support, repair, and rapid deployment of
25 highly modified aircrafts.
• Selected by name to perform duties as the Battalion Tool Room NCO over 15 other managers
• Developed the Regiment’s first MH-47G/MH60M mobile deployable tool room
• Monitored 1,259 line items of calibrated equipment with less than 1% delinquency rate
• Trained and supervised the professional development of service members in performing scheduled,
unscheduled, limited and field maintenance activities.
• Volunteered as the organizations Master Driver - instructed and licensed 205 soldiers on eight different
military vehicles
• Supervised the completion of 589 work orders, 10 Maintenance Engineering Calls tasks, and 11 phase
inspections with a total of 3,121 man hours
• Mentored and sponsored two Soldiers for the Warrior Leaders Course – directly responsible for one Soldier
receiving the Commandant’s Coin for graduating in the top ten percent of exceptional leaders
• Supervised, inspected and performed maintenance on aircraft powertrain systems for 16 MH-47G and
fourMH-60M helicopters.
• Disassembled and assembled three MH-47G helicopters in support of Overseas Contingency Operations,
resulting in seamless support to the Ground Force Commander
• Supervised and delegated the work flow of three aircraft phase maintenance inspections, ensuring the timely
completion of 133 work orders
• Conducted vigorous training for six Soldiers on aircraft powertrain maintenance procedures; achieved a 25%
increase in shop productivity
Tool Room NCO/
Powertrain repairer
U.S. Army
160th
SOAR(A)
FT. CAMPBELL KY
2009 - present
luis.omar.perez76@gmail.com
# 931.802.7121
636 Crumpet Court
Charlottesville, VA 22901
2. U.S. ARMY
101st
aviation regiment
ft. Campbell KY
• Served as powertrain repair shop supervisor in the largest CH47D Heavy Lift helicopter battalion in the
world
• Accountable for over $600,000 worth of equipment and special tools
• Responsible for supervising all scheduled and unscheduled aircraft maintenance
• Developed and ran a special emphasis physical training program
• Served as Platoon Test Measure Diagnostic Equipment Coordinator
• Prepared for deployments during both Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom
• Shops Squad Leader/Maintenance supervisor
• Supervised Aviation Unit level maintenance (AVUM) for engine, powertrain, airframe, and pneudraulics
sections.
• Managed work flow and executed scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on 18 AH-64D aircraft
• Provided training for one NCO and seven soldiers in four MOS’s
• Responsible for the accountability and serviceability of over $10,000,000 worth of company property book
items, aviation ground support equipment aviation maintenance test and diagnostic equipment, aviation
ground support equipment and vehicles.
• Assisted with unit relocation from Camp Page to Camp Eagle
• Responsible for Company Change of Command Inventory
• Company Supply NCO
• Company Physical Security and Key Control NCO
2005 - 2009
POWERTRAIN REPAIRER
U.S. ARMY
3RD
ARMORED CAVALARY REGIMENT
FT. HOOD TX
• Shop supervisor for the aircraft powertrain repair section. Responsible for the set-up of powertrain shop
operations in preparation for the unit’s conversion to an AH-64D Longbow equipped organization.
• Established the foundation for the powertrain repair shop by developing an effective Standard Operating
Procedure, identifying tool shortages, and establishing bench stock
• Selected to lead the organizations special emphasis physical fitness training, successfully rehabilitating 15
previous Army Physical Fitness Test failures
• Won both Company and Battalion NCO of the Month boards
POWERTRAIN REPAIRER
U.S. ARMY
2D AVIATION REGIMENT 2ID
SOUTH KOREA
2004 - 2005
POWERTRAIN REPAIRER
2000 - 2004
3. 1997 - 1998
1996 - 1997
MILITARY DEPLOYMENTS
POWERTRAIN REPAIRER
U.S. ARMY
52nd
Aviation Regiment
SOUTH KOREA
1999 - 2000
POWERTRAIN REPAIRER
U.S. ARMY
229th
aviation regiment
FT. BRAGG NC
POWERTRAIN REPAIRER
Advanced individual
training
U.S. ARMY
222nd
aviation Regiment
Ft. Eustis VA
Basic training course
U.S. ARMY
48th
Infantry 3rd
division
Ft. Lenard wood la
1996
SOUTH KOREA
15 December 1998 – 11 December 1999
AFGHANISTAN
01 July 2002 – 30 September 2002
IRAQ
01 February 2003 – 31 January 2004
SOUTH KOREA
01 September 2004 – 01 July 2005
IRAQ
03 November 2007 – 19 January 2009
AFGHANISTAN
17 August 2011 – 18 October 2011
AFGHANISTAN
18 April 2012 – 19 June 2012
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
14 April 2013 – 28 July 2013
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
29 December 2013 – 22 February 2014
4. Professional skills
• Experienced in preventative maintenance
• Quality control
• Blueprint reading and interpretation
• Problem Solving
• Nondestructive testing
• Corrosion expertise
• Ability to work in high stress
environment
• Powertrain maintenance and
disassembly
• Scheduled helicopter repairs
• Strong work ethic
• Leadership
• Motivational
• Highly organized
• Quickly adapt to changes
Military education and training
Military awards
Senior Aviation Badge
Parachutist Badge
Air Assault Badge
Driver and Mechanic Badge
8 Army Commendation Medals
4 Army Achievement Medals
2 Iraq Campaign Medal – Campaign Star
Global War on terrorism Expeditionary Medal
Global War on terrorism Service Medal
Korea Defense Service Medal
Afghanistan Campaign Medal – Campaign Star
Overseas Service Ribbon
NATO Medal
Presidential Unit Citation Award
Valorous Unit Award
Meritorious Unit Commendation
6 Army Good Conduct Medals
National Defense Service Medal
Army Service Ribbon
U.S. Army Aircraft Powertrain Repair
U.S. Army Primary Leadership Development Course
U.S. Army Common Aircraft Maintenance
U.S. Army Structured Self Development
U.S. Army Airborne School
U.S. Army Air Assault School
Nondestructive Inspections School
High Altitude Training
Unit Movement Officer Course
Water Crash Survival Course
Enlisted Combat Skills Course (160th SOAR(A) Green Platoon)