1. Sean P. Boyle
(703) 232-7643
SeanP.Boyle@yahoo.com
OBJECTIVE:
To be an asset for and work with an organization where I can implement my current skills, and
those which I plan to gain through experience.
Summary
Experienced Non-Destructive Inspection/Testing Technician with multiple recertifications in 5
NDI/NDT methods. Recently transitioned from the military and willing to self-relocate utilizing
government-provided services. Willing to travel to fulfill needs of position. Background includes
14+ years performing NDI/NDT inspections on various types of aircraft and Support Equipment in
the US Marine Corps and US Navy inventory, including Presidential and Presidential Support
aircraft such as Marine One. Certified Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) by Department of the
Navy. Flexible leadership capability managing various NDI/T laboratories and Technicians.
Certified NAS-410 level II in Penetrant (PT), Magnetic Particle (MT), Eddy Current (ET),
Ultrasonic (UT) and X-Ray (RT) methods. Currently undergoing certification for MAUS V
automated portable C-Scan system.
Core Qualifications
• Security clearance- previously adjudicated Top Secret Yankee White while part of HMX-
1, current active Secret clearance.
• Qualified Radiation Safety Officer.
• Certified NAS-410 Level II in PT, MT, ET, UT and RT inspection methods.
• In-depth experience performing industrial radiography in shielded and open facilities.
• Strong background in Ultrasonic inspections using longitudinal, shear, surface, and A and
C-scan methods.
• Several hundred hours performing Magnetic Particle inspections on aircraft and support
equipment.
• Extensive Eddy Current experience on various aircraft and components.
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Non-Destructive Inspection Lab Technician 11/2015-Present
2. U S Navy Fleet Readiness Center Southwest, F/A-18 Program, Naval Air Station North
Island, Coronado, CA
• Maintain and inventory in-shop inspection equipment in a ready to use status.
• Ensure all inspection instructions are reviewed for currency prior to performance of those
inspections.
• Coordinate with other repair shops to schedule on-aircraft inspections, and deconflict as
necessary.
• Perform Level II NDI/NDT inspections utilizing PT, MT, ET, UT, and RT methods on
metallic and composite materials, components and hardware as required.
• Upon completion of inspection, prepare reports summarizing inspection results and other
quality documents for Materials Laboratory engineer review.
• Engage and support the organization’s Continuous Process Improvement (CPI/Lean)
activities.
• Work independently, often while travelling in support of organization with little or no
supervision.
Non-Destructive Inspection Lab Technician/Supervisor 11/2001-9/2015
U S Marine Corps, Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 39, Camp Pendleton, CA
• Prioritize and assign inspection tasks to NDI Technicians in support of Marine aircraft
and Support Equipment.
• Maintain and inventory in-shop inspection equipment in a ready to use status.
• Ensure all inspection instructions are reviewed for currency prior to NDI technician
performance of those inspections.
• Coordinate with Marine Air Group squadrons to schedule on-aircraft, and deconflict inter-
squadron schedules as necessary.
• Perform inspections utilizing PT, MT, ET, UT, and RT methods as required.
• Conduct training classes for Level I and Level II NDI/NDT Technicians.
Production Controller/ Shift Supervisor 1/2012-6/2013
3. U S Marine Corps, Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 39, Camp Pendleton, CA
• Prioritized and assigned job tasks to 40 Work Centers throughout the Squadron.
• Prepared for and conducted a maintenance meeting twice a day to disseminate
information to the 20+ Work Center Supervisors in attendance.
• Oversaw and directed the tasking of 5 junior Production Controllers.
Radiation Safety Officer 3/2009-12/2011
U S Marine Corps, Marine Helicopter Squadron One (HMX-1) Marine Corps Base Quantico,
VA
• Performed required inspections on Presidential and Presidential Support aircraft,
ensuring safety of flight for Marine One and its ancillary aircraft.
• Ensured strict compliance with all applicable regulations, instructions, and Orders that
are germane to the Navy/Marine Corps Radiation Safety Program, to include any
specific conditions associated with a Naval Radioactive Materials Permit.
Technical Publication Analyst/Non-Destructive Inspection Representative, V-22
Osprey Program 7/2004-8/2007
U S Marine Corps, V-22 Resident Integrated Logistics Support Detachment, Bell Helicopter,
Ft. Worth, TX.
• Reviewed and audit electronic maintenance publications for MV-22 and CV-22 Osprey
Tiltrotor aircraft.
• Recommended changes to maintenance actions, and associated publications.
• Contributed to development of Non-Destructive techniques for Low-Rate Initial
Production aircraft.
• Briefed senior military Officers and civilian executives as to the status of developments
within V-22 Osprey Program.
• Assisted Defense Contract Management Authority (DCMA) with oversight of civilian
aircraft manufacturer adherence to agreed standards.
LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS:
• Certificate, US Navy/Marine Corps Aircraft Non-Destructive Inspection Technician
Course (940 hrs)
4. • Certificate, US Navy/Marine Corps Aircraft Non-Destructive Inspection Technician
Recertification Course x 4 (80 hrs)
• Certificate, US Navy/Marine Corps Radiation Safety Officer Course (80 hrs)
• Certificate, US Navy/Marine Corps X-Ray Safety Course (16 hrs)
• Certificate, US Marine Corps Radiation Protection Manager’s Course (40 hrs)
• Certified NAS-410 Level II in Penetrant (PT), Magnetic Particle (MT), Eddy Current (ET),
Ultrasonic (UT), and X-Ray Radiography (RT)
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:
• American Society For Nondestructive Testing