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Phillip L. Jones
4185 Lambros St.
Cocoa, Fl., 32926
Phone: (321) 305-5233 (home)
(321) 853-7963 (work)
Email: pjones163@cfl.rr.com
phil.l.jones@lmco.com
OBJECTIVE: I am very interested in being the Documentation Engineer
you are looking for. I have had 30+ years of experience with the D5 Missile
and various weapons’ Production, Handling and Transportation methods. I
have an excellent work ethic and I am a dependable, well-liked person.
EMPLOYMENT: 2009-Present: Lockheed-martin ER, Missile Crane Opera-
tor (ER): Qualified Crane operator for Eastern Range. Including Overhead
Bridge and Mobil Cranes. Class A Commercial Driver’s Licensed truck
driver w/ Hazardous endorsement.
2004-2009: Lockheed Martin SWFLANT, Handling & Transportation, Sup-
port Mechanic senior Lead.
: Oversee team efforts for explosive ordnance and nuclear weapon moves
for D5 Missiles and their components. Using OD’s, WP’s, SWOPs, PGs.
: While acting as Building Group lead, managed various crews from a 25-
28 person group for various logistical tasks. Coordinating transportation
efforts for D5 missiles and their components with various buildings within
SWFLANT with the use of the AMOS/IMAP (SAP) computer program, Or-
chestrated emergency efforts for storage of D5 missiles and components
during several Hurricane threats, Coordinated efforts for visitors during
Strategic arms reduction treaty (START).
: Coordinate LM and Government property using IMAP program.
: Manage Hazardous materials and waste.
: SSGN Tomahawk 3m coordinator.
: Team Leader for SSGN initial startup & proofing operations.
2000-2004: Lockheed martin SWFLANT, VMPB, Ordnance Mechanic
: Performed various tasks preparing D5 missiles for nuclear mate/demate
operations W88 & W76 (packaging) including final inspections.
: Performed missile readiness tests following warhead mate ops.
: Performed W80 war heading/dewarheading LLCEs operations for TLAM-
N (tomahawk).
: Performed mate/demate operations in service units on FBM submarines.
: Preventive Maintenance coordinator for classified support equipment.
1996-2000: Lockheed Martin SWFLANT, Equip. Maint. Fleet mechanic
: Maintained optimum performance of Marine Corp. security force vehicles
LAV’s, Humv’s and security force trucks.
: Maintained support equipment for D5 missile transportation, i.e., KDT’s,
2. Translifts, Sideloaders, Portable air compressors, Forklifts, 25 ton tractors,
10 ton flatbed trucks, other.
1988-1996: Lockheed SWFLANT, Handing & Transportation, Support Me-
chanic Sr.
: Performed logistical moves for D5 missiles and there components using
various equipment unique to SWFLANT. (i.e.), KDT’s, Translifts, Sideload-
ers, 10 ton flatbed trucks, 25 ton tractor trailers. Forklifts, railcars.
Up to 50 ton bridge cranes, up to 140 ton mobile hydraulic/friction cranes
as a rigger, operator and signalman.
1983-1987: United States Navy, Torpedo man 3rd class Petty officer
:Qualified on multiple cranes for nuclear and conventional weapons
moves.
:Qualified nuclear weapons security guard aboard ship.
:While acting as repair parts petty officer for two years aboard ship, re-
searched, ordered, tracked, and procured all parts necessary to maintain
boat & airplane cranes, stores derricks and Para vane stores cranes.
:Completed US Navy Basic electronics school and Electronic testing /
troubleshooting course for MK48 Torpedoes, Tomahawk, and Harpoon
weapons.
Qualifications:
: Strong analytical skills
: Excellent verbal and communication skills
: Proficient with windows , Microsoft office suite
: Able to work in team environment (team player)
: Maintained a Secret clearance for 27 years
: Demonstrated Team leader (H&T SWFLANT)
: Nuclear Weapon Disciplines and Processes of Strategic
Weapons
: Strategic Weapons Facility (SWF) RBA Processing
Experience
: TRIDENT Missile Program experience with working
knowledge of Shore base Documentation
: Familiar with TRIDENT Missile terminology
: Currently pursuing an Associate’s Degree in Business
Administration at Eastern Florida State College. Expect to
graduate in 2017.