1. STEVEN E. SIMS
Oceanside, Ca 92058
Email: isstevene@gmail.com
Summary
Energetic, results oriented leader with ten years of demonstrated problem solving ability and extensive operational
experience. Utilizes knowledge, aptitude and a desire to succeed; motivates and engages in operational excellence
through leadership, responsibility and training. High energy FAA Senior Rigger with team oriented focus in
maintenance management, repair, logistics, project management, fluent in Microsoft Office.
Qualifications
Leadership: United States Marine Corps, Staff Sergeant (SNCO).
Teamwork: Worked in small diverse groups with specific timelines and large scale goals (10 years).
Last position of note in 2015 was placed in charge of a standalone Paraloft in Guam, USA as “Paraloft
Chief”. As a member of a two person team organized and structured all logistical movements,
maintenance, and operations concerning Life support equipment (parachutes) for the Marine detachment
stationed in Guam, USA.
Since 2012 lead the restructure of (3) separate Paralofts and the administration of their maintenance
programs resulting in an Organization level proficiency increase concerning approximately six million
dollars’ worth of equipment.
Working knowledge of OHSA, ANSI, and NFPA standards.
Conducted risk assessments on a daily basis to ensure daily activities were conducted within safe
operating standards.
10 years related experience in Supply Chain domains such as logistics and inventory management.
Specific and passionate dedication to the logistic importance of the “cradle to grave” maintenance cycle
founded after 10 years of direct property management in the United States Marine Corps concerning HVAC
equipment and emergency life support equipment (parachutes).
Ability to research and place into action proper procedures based on written and oral guidelines.
Experienced with complex logistics systems (example: Global Combat Support Systems Marine Corps).
Security Clearance: Top Secret – last adjudicated 2010.
HVAC Apprenticeship Certification, (6000) hours of experience included generator maintenance.
Personal Skills: CPR; Stress management, Personnel management and Communication; Capable problem
solver; Detail oriented; Budget planning and Resource management; Windows and Mac proficiency;
Logistics; Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint applications; Fluent in current technologies, electronics,
hardware and software.
Experience
USMC Airborne and Air Delivery Specialist (2009-Present)
Maintained all life safety equipment relating to airdrop operations. Prepared the supplies and equipment
necessary to deliver personnel and equipment via parachute and conducted equipment recovery operations.
Prepared several units for Head Quarters Marine Corps inspections known as FASMO through proper
application of standard procedural manuals.
Increased the readiness of several units by ensuring Naval Safety Center standards were understood
and kept within tolerances as set forth in the proper administration publications.
Experienced in the full spectrum of maintenance functions to include, sewing, machine repair, shipping
and accountability.
On average managed teams of 5-10 individuals responsible for logistical movement of over (1M) worth
of assets on average at any given time.
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Managed and developed as a Staff Non Commissioned Officer, small unit leadership within a team of
riggers to ensure airborne operations ran smoothly.
Motivated those around to “pay attention to detail” and ensure problems got fixed when first discovered
by encouraging outside the box thinking.
Conducted diverse multi-level and international training operations within the airborne community.
Forward deployed three times for six to seven months at a time as a small unit Paraloft Chief and
parachute operations subject matter expert accountable for over (1M) of assets on average.
Gained extensive experience with the Multi Mission Parachute System, MC-7 static line round, G12
Cargo Parachute and various other delivery systems.
Prepared and conducted Drop Zone operations from planning to execution involving (30) Marines and
(1M) of assets on average.
USMC Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technician (2005-2009)
Installed refrigerating systems according to engineering specifications. Recovered and recycled specified gases
and fluids. Dismantled and tested malfunctioning systems using electrical, mechanical and pneumatic testing
equipment.
Worked extensively within a small yet diverse group to manage over (10M) dollars of engineering
equipment in support of overseas operations.
Developed an understanding for maintenance management and logistics capabilities of a large
organization.
Worked with joint forces and allied countries to provide support through logistics operations,
maintenance and electrical engineering.
Kinetic Rigging Owner / Proprietor (2010-Present)
New design work, creative improvements, rigging, maintenance and repair, logistics, networking, financial
management and concerns of the parachute owner/user.
Education
High school diploma - Desoto High School, TX
Park University
Bachelors of Computer Science – Information Technology, ongoing coursework
DeVry University, Chicago, IL
Business Management - ongoing coursework toward B.A. currently at 56 credit hours towards 128 CRH B.A.
Sergeants Course
Instruction places emphasis on Leadership Development, Teamwork, Public Speaking, and Professional writing.
Corporals Course
Provides selectees with the education and leadership skills necessary to lead and mentor within a small unit. The
program of instruction places emphasis on leadership foundations.
Awards & Honors
Navy & Marine Corps Achievement Medal, Navy Unit Commendation, Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation,
Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Iraq Campaign Medal, Global War on
Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Humanitarian Service Medal, Navy Sea
Service Deployment Ribbon, (5) Certificates of Commendation, (1) Meritorious Mast, and (8) Letters of
Appreciation.