1. Stanley L. Hutto
stan.hutto@yahoo.com
www.linkedin.com/in/slhutto
Phone: (850-525-5352)
Objective: To acquire a position for Airway Transportation Systems Specialist (Communication)
at Federal Aviation Administration.
Professional Summary: Respected leader with over fifteen years of experience of maintaining
power generation equipment, electronic equipment, emergency power distribution, and heating,
ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. Effective team builder able to build strong
cohesive teams; able to meet or exceed organizational goals.
Areas of Expertise:
Maintenance Technician
Supervisor
Public Speaking
Security Clearance
Quality Assurance
Team Building
Electronic Equipment Inspector
Automotive Electrician
Instructor/ Writer
Maintenance Manager
Aviation Ground Power Unit Maintainer
Hydraulics Maintainer
Electrical Troubleshooting
Safety Inspector
Professional Experience: US Army March 1994-Present
Instructor/Trainer
Fort Rucker, Alabama November 2013- Present.
Trained, Advised and Counseled over 1,200 Warrant Officer Candidates in the only
Warrant Officer producing school in the Army.
Engineer Maintenance Manager
Fort Drum, New York; Afghanistan August 2011-November 2013
Meticulously managed the operational maintenance of over $100 million of engineer
equipment utilized for power generation, earthmoving, shaping and compacting
equipment.
Coordinated the lifting and loading, quarrying and rock crushing, asphalt concrete mixing
and surfacing, water purification, refrigeration and air conditioning, POL transfer and
engineer electronic application.
2. Engineer Maintenance Technician
Fort Benning, Georgia; Iraq December 2009- August 2011
Supervised and assigned 22 maintainers in establishing repair requirements, scheduled
maintenance for life support equipment, while fostering a thriving and innovative
environment.
Selected as the Senior Power Generator contractor representative for the Defense
Contractors Representative Agency to oversee the maintenance of over 150 life support
systems.
Generator Power Repairman
Fort Lewis, Washington March 2005-June 2008
Maintained and repaired power generators, voltage regulators; diagnosed aviation ground
power units AC/DC circuits, environmental control units and water purification systems.
Generator Power Repairman
Fort Polk, Louisiana, Iraq February 2002- March2005
Inspected incoming equipment to determine repair requirements, completed assigned job
orders, ensured quality of work of outgoing electronic and power generation equipment.
Troubleshoots, repairs, and maintains power generation equipment, overhauls starters,
alternators, generators, voltage regulators and control circuits; maintains ignition points
and repairs diesel engines.
Professional Training & Certificates
Aviation Generator/Aviation Ground Power Unit Course: Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland.
(160 hours)
Maintenance Management Course: Fort Benning Ga. (40 hours)
Power Generator Repairman Course: Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland. (469 hours)
Engineer Equipment Repair Technician Course: (612 hours)
Basic Instructor’s Course: (40 hours)