The document is a resume for Adrian A. Red highlighting his 4 years of experience in maintenance administration for the U.S. Navy, including managing the support equipment program for two deployments and keeping all requirements, standards, and procedures in accordance with CNAF 4790. He is skilled in maintenance administration with strengths in organization, multi-tasking, critical thinking, and problem solving abilities. His qualifications include proficiency in CPR, secret clearance, aircraft maintenance systems, fuel surveillance, egress checks, safety training, and Microsoft Excel.
1. ADRIANALFONSO.RED
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SUMMARY
Obtained 4 years of experience in
maintenance administration serving
honorably under the U.S. Navy.
Managed the support equipment
program for two deployments
keeping all requirements, standards,
and procedures in accordance with
the CNAF 4790.
SKILLS
Skilled in administering logs and
records/ maintenance administration
with strengths in organizational,
multi-tasking, critical thinking, and
problem solving abilities.
QUALIFICATIONS
Proficient in CPR, secret clearance,
ASM, Nalcomis OOMA, P-8A wing
walking/brake riding, APU and fuel
surveillance ground maintenance
operation, egress/explosive check-
out, electrostatic discharge INDOC,
general maintenance safety
fundamentals JQR, and Microsoft
Excel.
ADRIAN A. RED
MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATIONMAN | U.S. NAVY VETERAN |
AIRCRAFT & SUPPORT EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE
EXPERIENCE
LOGS & RECORDS SUPERVISOR • US NAVY • JAN 2016 – JAN 2017
• Provided leadership of 5 personnel and enhanced accurate logs and
records documentation by 40%
• Administered routine upkeep of 23 P-8A aircraft log books by ensuring
the data pertaining to the aircraft’s history, operation, and maintenance
was correctly documented
• Coordinated and scheduled maintenance tasks and oversaw the
incorporation of changes and modifications of aeronautical and support
equipment
MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATIONMAN• US NAVY • JAN 2013 – JAN 2017
• Performed clerical, administrative, technical and managerial duties
necessary to keep support equipment in the squadron running effectively
• Managed over 100 Support Equipment Records (4790/51) and ensured
proper configuration guaranteeing 100 percent accountability in the
process of transferring and accepting IMRL items within the squadron in
accordance with the CNAF 4790.2B.
• Supervised and trained over 100 personnel on the procedures of
properly and efficiently documenting pre-operational cards
• Managed multiple work centers in order to complete periodic
maintenance inspections on multiple support equipment
EDUCATION
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PASO
General Studies