Verdie Mayweathers has over 8 years of experience as an Electrical System Logistics Manager for the US Navy, maintaining over $41 million in assets. She has expertise in logistics management, inventory control, supply chain operations, and aircraft maintenance. Mayweathers led a team of 21 personnel and was responsible for the maintenance, repair, and inventory of electronic communications and navigation systems on various aircraft. She received several maintenance awards and has a record of improving efficiency and accountability through process improvements and retraining personnel.
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1. Verdie Mayweathers
Cell: 352-817-2053— E-mail: verdie.mayweathers@gmail.com
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM LOGISTICS MANAGER
Electrical System Logistics Manager credited for maintaining 41 million dollar asset accountable for Senior Executive
Equivalent in support US Navy operations in the Pacific North West. Stand ready to identify and improve your Logistic Support
challenges with the ability to streamline processes to improve efficiency. Offers 8 years of superior performance aboard USS John
C. Stennis while conducting three deployments in support of United States National interests in Pacific and Indian Oceans.
. United States Navy Veteran with an Active Secret Clearance.
AREAS OF EXPERTISE
* Logistics Management * Inventory Management * Supply Chain Management
* Transportation Logistics Operations * Air Craft Operations * Movement Control
* Strategic Analysis & Process Improvement * Asset Acquisition & Management * Database Management
* Inspection & Quality Control * Regulatory Compliance & Reporting
SPECIALIZED SKILLS
Logistics Systems — Intermediate User of Naval Aviation Logistics Command Management Information System (NALCOMIS)
Supply Support Systems — Intermediate user of Relational Supply (RSUPPLY), Organizational Maintenance Management System-Next
Generation (OMMS-NG)
Microsoft Office — Intermediate User
Fixed Wing Aircraft Logistic Support — FA-18, Chinooks, E2C/D Hawkeyes, EA-18G, H60 R/S, C2 Greyhounds.
Heavy Vehicle Operation — 1-1/4-ton to 5-ton, flatbed trailers; Forklifts 4k-pounds and 10k-pounds for 463L pallets.
EDUCATION
Vanguard High School
Completed Aviation Electronics Technician School
JOB RELATED TRAINING
Advanced Metrology and Calibration 2014
Electronic Key Management System 2014
Lean Six Sigma Green Belt 2013
Theory of Constraints 2013
Licensed Fork Lift Driver 2013
Conflict Resolution 2011
NALCOMIS Advanced User Interface School Whidbey Island, WA 2013
Advanced Quality Assurace School (Supervisor) ,Whidbey Island, WA 2013
Electric Component Troubleshooting 2009
Advanced Ultra High Frequency Communication and Navigation "C" School, Oceana,VA Graduated (Certificate) 2009
Aviation Electronics Technician "I" Level School, Graduated (Certificate) 2009
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Electrical System Logistics Manager 08/2011–Present
United States Navy — Bremerton, WA
– Qualified to research, maintain, and troubleshoot miles of electrical cabling of systems in FA-18, Chinooks, E2C/D Hawkeyes,
EA-18G, H60 R/S, C2 Greyhounds,
– As a Quality Control/Assurance inspector, provided the final inspection of 20+ 12 million dollar aircraft. As one of 3 junior
personnel entrusted with final checking and verification of "safe for flight" status of aircraft equipment, it allowed upper
management the ability to conduct other high priority tasks.
2. Verdie Mayweathers
Cell: 352-817-2053— E-mail: verdie.mayweathers@gmail.com | Resume, Page 2
– As a Systems Manager, maintained and oversaw repairs and set periodicity of scheduled maintenance of electronic
communications systems and inflight navigation and detection systems on aircraft.
– As a qualified System Validator/Operator, verified the operation of and maintained radar systems, radar and tactical displays,
IFF/SIF equipment, radar altimeters, Doppler navigation equipment, radio navigation equipment, analog computing devices,
communications systems, CIC and electronic countermeasures equipment, laser and fiber-optic equipment, infrared devices,
recorder systems, and aircraft digital data systems.
– As a team leader, set and followed standard of practice to ensure check procedures are understood and followed to locate
malfunctions; reads schematics and block diagrams for system verification prior to executing projects.
– Qualified to use basic and RF electronic test equipment and specialized system test equipment for system validation while
completing maintenance forms, inventory of parts and supplies needed.
– As a crew leader of 21 personnel, managed the troubleshooting and repair of all equipment and other tasks not covered in
standard service manuals.
– Conducted technical training for 21 personnel on aircraft types, maintenance required for each type, safety precautions
associated with maintenance, and commencing/completing all maintenance actions
– Responsible for repair, maintenance, replacement, and inventory of $41 million of support equipment required by Type
Commander for the Pacific North West.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
– Recovered and accounted for more than $30M worth of Avionics equipment through strategic analysis of the existing accounting
systems, revamping ineffective procedures, introducing tighter inventory control methods, redirecting team efforts, and retraining all
employees.
– Awarded 5 consecutive "Black E" Maintenance awards for excellent Repair throughout the Year. The award is given to the
organization who maintains superior record keeping, maintenance of equipment to ensure top performance, and overall excellent
condition of equipment.
– Continually improved efficiency (operational availability, reliability, turnaround times) of existing systems and products — e.g.,
NALCOMIS, OMMS-NG, — through diligent quality control of input, careful monitoring of output, and conduct of special research
and studies
– Transformed 15 underperforming workers into a united, responsive, and personally accountable team of electrical logistics
professionals who were instrumental in multimillion dollar equipment testing/validation during pre/post mission flights.
– Valued by contractors and military staff as the subject matter expert (SME) and regarded as the go-to-person by team members and
trainees, as much for logistic, contracting, inventory, and supply support knowledge as for high ethics and 24/7 approachability.
Electrical System Logistics Training 08/2008– 08/2011
United States Navy — Bremerton, WA
– Completed training for job related skills