1. Troy C. Hope Active Government Clearance (Secret)
14623 Basilham Lane | Jacksonville, FL. 32258 | (912) 288-0346 | professional1272@yahoo.com
Objective Statement
Seeking a position as a Senior Army Instructor with the JROTC.
Summary of Skills
Ability to communicate with diverse population
Highly accomplished, dedicated, and disciplined trainer with more than two decades of on-the-
job experience working for the government
Effectively meet and efficiently resolve issues and meet and achieve goals
Results-oriented individual with an exemplary track record of success in safety and regulatory
compliance, quality control, planning, development, and project management
Direct and decisive leader with “hands-on” management style
Proven track record in increasing organizational effectiveness, performance, and profitability
Strong qualifications in budgeting, accounting, bookkeeping, cost containment, and personnel
development
Core Strengths
Certified Army Instructor
Records Maintenance
Safety Systems/Production
Control
Employee/Readiness
Evaluations
Budgeting/Cost Controls
Performance Improvement
Purchasing
Technical Expertise
Project Management
Regulatory Compliance
Resource Allocations
Personnel Management
Planning and Development
Staffing & Scheduling
Education
B.A. Degree in General Studies minor in Business, Columbia College, Missouri 2011
Total Army Instructor Course, Vilseck, Germany 2004
Military Training & Certifications
Total Army Instructor Course Combat Life Saver Course
Physical Security Risk Management & Safety Course
Information System Motor Pool Safety
Operational Records and Dispatching Procedures
Fire Marshall Course Collateral Duty Safety Officer
GACE Ethics Certified Provisional Georgia Teacher Certified
Awards & Honors
Two Bronze Stars The National Dean’s List
Professional Experience – United States Army
Metals Instructor / Wayne County High School 10/2014/ to Present
Jesup GA
Evaluated existing program and developed a training program to raise the test scores for the
Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) metals department.
Constructed, evaluated and implemented conflict resolution program in order to maintain a
structured learning environment.
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Teach methods from given literary materials and execute lessons with student participation in
shop environment.
Executes and instructs from an Individual Education Program (IEP) to structure and deliver
multiple teaching methods catering to learning disabilities and a variety of learning methods.
Utilizes a strict resource management program to control budget overages to maintain
inventory within the lab for multiple projects for each individual student.
Certifications
Georgia Gace Ethics Exam
Provisional T4
Technical Manager / Allied Trades Warrant Officer (CW3) 10/2011 to 07/2015
Fort Stewart GA
Trained, developed, evaluated, and mentored three assistant managers and 15 personnel in the
setup, operation, and maintenance of machine tools and welding equipment used to fabricate
or repair parts, mechanisms, tools, and machinery; certifying 30 personnel.
Establishes training programs to ensure subordinates are qualified in current maintenance
techniques and equipment operation.
Advises senior management on recovery procedures, providing guidance on the prioritization
of efforts and strategies to support all assignments.
Directs the coordination, planning, and execution of all recovery and fabrication operations to
nine Companies consisting of over three thousand personnel while balancing additional duties
as Environmental Compliance Manager, Mine Resist Ambush Protected (MRAP) Recovery
Vehicle Instructor, Ground Support Equipment Technician, and Hazardous Material/Waste
Manager.
Oversaw a premier fabrication shop in Afghanistan with an equipment fleet of five separate
recovery platforms and 15 H8 Qualified Operators; recognized for professional grade work in
support of dozens of customers including the design and construction of 16 culvert denial
systems crucial in counter-IED operations and providing fabrications for vehicle system
upgrades.
Coordinated with prime vendors to assess and acquire parts necessary for 17 Environmental
Control Units to meet 10/20 standards.
Resolved tool shortage and compliance issues by obtaining $21K worth of free safety
equipment and tools utilizing free issue programs, thus resulting in zero safety accidents.
Establishes and directs the upkeep of shop, stock, repair parts, and maintenance-related items
required per applicable regulations.
Manages quality assurance and production control programs to ensure established work
standards are met and repairs are made on a timely basis and within budget.
Technical Manager / Allied Trades Warrant Officer (CW2) 04/2007 to 07/2010
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Fort Drum GA / Iraq
Trained ISF personnel to instruct other ISF personnel in the proper welding techniques and
procedures to upgrade their own vehicles without coalition assistance.
Administered the fabrication and procurement of essential machine parts and services
contributing to the completion of 5,973+ work orders for a 4,000-member organization.
Commanded five successful recovery assignments safely and efficiently resulting in no
injuries to team members nor damage to equipment.
Served as the Transportation Manager for the company, ensuring that all equipment and
containers were adequately prepared and accurately tracked for shipment.
Planned, supervised, and conducted the fabrication and installation of 350 wire mitigation
systems used on MRAP vehicles, directly influencing the survivability of personnel travelling
the routes and enhancing the headquarters overall partnership mission with the Iraqi Security
Forces (ISF).
Proactively built positive business relationships with alternate channels to acquire at no cost
numerous pieces of fabrication equipment needed to restore shop to full function per
applicable regulations.
Managed quality assurance and production control programs to ensure established work
standards are met and repairs are made on a timely basis and within budget.
Established and conducted training and shop safety programs to ensure personnel met
applicable regulations and were well qualified in current maintenance techniques and
equipment operation.
Coordinated shop activities with other repair shops to ensure equipment is quickly repaired
and returned to user.
Supervisor / Welding Facility NCOIC / Platoon Sergeant 09/2001 to 04/2007
Joint Multinational Readiness Center, Germany
Trained and developed up to three team leader and 26 shop personnel, while serving the
organization in multiple and concurrent leadership roles such as Environmental Control
Monitor, Hazardous Waste Manager, Master Fitness Trainer, Operations Sergeant, and Repair
& Utility Manager.
Coordinated and facilitated high quality, rigorous training programs for up to 80 personnel
utilizing hands-on, motivational leadership and mentoring; efforts consistently resulted in
individual and overall team performance improvements and increased team morale.
Designed and implemented an effective training program allowing mechanics to be cross-
trained in welding techniques.
Supervised and performed the fabrication, repair and modification of metallic and nonmetallic
parts, utilizing lathes, drill presses, grinders and other machine shop equipment.
Oversaw welding operations, metal component fabrication and repair of 348 M998s, 29
CUCVs, 19 5-ton Cargo Trucks, and two M35A3 Cargo Trucks; directly impacting the
organization’s ability to maintain an Operational Readiness rate average above 95% due to
quality workmanship.
Conducted periodic inspections and inventories of facility, equipment, and personnel.
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Enforced shop safety and environmental compliance resulting in accident-/damage-free rating
periods, outstanding ratings on HAZMAT and safety inspections, and commendable ratings
during Environmental Compliance Assessments.
Secured tools and equipment valued in excess of $155K.
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