1. Roy S. Dimalanta
9851 West Cherokee Ave, Las Vegas Nevada 89147
(702) 413-2642 | ryandee_2003@hotmail.com
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
Dedicated and experienced aviator technician who balances the necessity of protecting people and
property. Demonstrated ability to train and lead others to perform productively. Over 23 years of
experience acquired in maintenance, repairing, troubleshooting and operations of highly complex
electronic equipment.
• SCI (DCID 1/4 ELIG)
• NATO Secret Clearance
• Bilingual (English and Tagalog)
• Logistics Support, Planning, and Execution
• Personnel Organization and Management
• Data Analytics
• Aircrew Training
• Full Motion Video Analyst
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
United States Air Force (1993 to 2017)
Radar Technician Office Senior Manager
• Managed unit's functional office, 140 ground and flight training requirements completed for five
aircrews ready on short notice deployments.
• Supervised and trained multinational personnel in safe operations of surveillance sensor radar.
NATO E-3A Radar Technician Instructor
• Trained personnel from 16 nations in operating and troubleshooting a mission radar
interrogator system for a $330M aircraft.
• Optimized surveillance sensor systems for on-station use, troubleshoot and repaired
malfunctions and provided technical advice.
• Diagnosed aircraft electrical malfunction. Identified and isolated fault not listed in Technical
Orders, aided in the revision of E-3A Surveillance Guidance and Instruction.
First-Line Supervisor
• Managed 25 personnel and ensured completion of 390 training requirements. Provided
readiness on short notice call which enabled 5 deployments.
• Led six supervisors in writing quality discussion, drove initiatives on awards and reports.
NATO Air Base Command Post Controller
2. • Tracked 22 Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe directed missions, maintained
command and control continuity relaying mission reports to Higher Headquarters.
• Supported flight and ground schedules for three squadrons daily range operations, maintaining
safe and efficient readiness operation.
MC-12 Full Motion Video Sensor Operator
• Managed multiple voice and data communication circuits, ensuring ground colleagues safety
and optimal task execution.
• Handpicked initial cadre on Secretary of Defense #1 USAF priority. MC-12W provides Full
Motion Video and Signal Intelligence for deployed military personnel and other agencies.
• Responded to organization Joint Tactical Air Command Indirect Fire attack call, scanned and
sited surroundings leading to the apprehension of five people on site.
• Guardian angel for 15 vehicles through hazardous road routes. Maximized ground situational
awareness by Full Motion Video analysis, Coalition personnel unharmed.
• Key-player during hunt for #2 "most wanted". Located and relayed location to ground
personnel, five high value criminals captured.
MC-12 Organization First-Line Supervisor
• Managed processing of MC-12 personnel security clearances, currency flights, and travel
itineraries ensuring on-time tasking met. Amplified effectiveness and productivity growth in the
organization.
• Expertly stood up Operations MC-12 office. Established single point of contact for sensor
operator’s management and processing.
• Authored Sensor Operator's procedures. Maximized intelligence collection and dissemination
broadcast imminent threat warning to colleagues.
• Conducted 55 hrs of Full Motion Video in support of organization's defense. Safeguarded 25
thousand colleagues and contractors securing personnel and assets safety.
E-8 Instructor Airborne Mission System Specialist
• Operated and maintained mission radar and computers on E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack
Radar System (JSTARS) aircraft.
Training Office Assistant Supervisor
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3. • Redesigned unit training website by updating references and improved data flow, made training
information available to 230 personnel.
• Scheduled 3000 ground training events, overdue training items reduced to 30% ensuring 230
personnel for mission ready.
• Augmented base Tax Assistance office. Aided 27 personnel by providing accurate tax
information and established timely filing.
• Administered internal review of 273 personnel training records. Identified and corrected 98
deficiency errors, organization received highest rating score from visiting inspectors.
E-3B/C Computer Display Maintenance Technician
• Responsible to the mission crew commander for the pre/post flight inspections inflight
operations, and maintenance of radar and identification friend or foe, computer, displays, and
ancillary systems.
• Initiated the collection of maintenance data by Identifying, analyzing, and correcting equipment
malfunctions and briefing maintenance personnel on system status and performance
discrepancies.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Bachelor of Science - Aerospace Engineering
Airlink International Aviation School, Philippines
Associates Degree - Applied Science in Information System Technology
Community College of the Air Force, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama
US Air Force
• Leadership, Diversity, and Communications
• Management Development Course
• Leadership Development Course
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