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MR. Daniel Boseung Kim 14339 Rosecrans Ave Unit B La Mirada, CA 90638 US Mobile: 202-436-5779 Email: [email protected] Availability: Job Type: Permanent, Term Work Schedule: Full-Time Work Experience: US NAVY USS San Antonio (LPD-17) Norfolk, AE 09587 United States 11/2012 - 09/2014 Hours per week: 60 Support Equipment Technician / Support Equipment Manager Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills: Clearance: Secret from US Navy - Aviation Support Equipment Technician's primary responsibilities included: • Perform preventive and corrective maintenance on aviation ground support equipment, mobile firefighting units, and material handling and moving unit. Inspect and repair gasoline, diesel, and turbine ground power units. Service transmissions, hydraulic and pneumatic system, and cryogenic and air conditioning equipment. Perform troubleshooting and repair of electrical control systems and motors. Replace electrical generating components. Adjust mechanical and electrical regulators. Provide training and work schedule. Manage distribution and maintenance schedules for ground support equipment at different command levels. • Use electrical and mechanical test equipment to aid in the diagnosis and repair of aviation ground support equipment that utilizes various electrical and mechanical drive and control systems. Test and install electrical and mechanical components. Complete maintenance logs and applicable records. • Conduct training. Provide coordination between the repair teams. Assist in the inspection and repair of the more advanced drive of control units. Generate and correlate repair logs. • Resident forklift expert. Technical prowess with 4k and 6k forklifts. - Aviation Support Equipment Maintenance Manager's primary responsibilities included: • Supervise and manage an aviation support equipment maintenance program; understand human resource management concepts. Analyze

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MR. Daniel Boseung Kim 14339 Rosecrans Ave Unit B

La Mirada, CA  90638 USMobile: 202-436-5779

Email: [email protected]

Availability: Job Type: Permanent, TermWork Schedule: Full-Time

Work Experience:

US NAVYUSS San Antonio (LPD-17)Norfolk, AE   09587 United States

11/2012 - 09/2014Hours per week: 60Support Equipment Technician / Support Equipment ManagerDuties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:

Clearance: Secret from US Navy

- Aviation Support Equipment Technician's primary responsibilities included:

• Perform preventive and corrective maintenance on aviation ground support equipment, mobile firefighting units, and material handling and moving unit. Inspect and repair gasoline, diesel, and turbine ground power units. Service transmissions, hydraulic and pneumatic system, and cryogenic and air conditioning equipment. Perform troubleshooting and repair of electrical control systems and motors. Replace electrical generating components. Adjust mechanical and electrical regulators. Provide training and work schedule. Manage distribution and maintenance schedules for ground support equipment at different command levels.

• Use electrical and mechanical test equipment to aid in the diagnosis and repair of aviation ground support equipment that utilizes various electrical and mechanical drive and control systems. Test and install electrical and mechanical components. Complete maintenance logs and applicable records.

• Conduct training. Provide coordination between the repair teams. Assist in the inspection and repair of the more advanced drive of control units. Generate and correlate repair logs.

• Resident forklift expert. Technical prowess with 4k and 6k forklifts.

- Aviation Support Equipment Maintenance Manager's primary responsibilities included:

• Supervise and manage an aviation support equipment maintenance program; understand human resource management concepts. Analyze performance assessment. Manage information and data systems. Describe and understand aviation maintenance resource management.

Landing Signalman Enlisted / Ships Reaction Force / Training Petty OfficerDuties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:

Clearance: Secret from US Navy

- Landing Signalman Enlisted's primary responsibilities included:

• As an aircraft handler and landing signalman enlisted, I directly contributed to the safe completion of over 1,600 helicopter evolutions, the distribution of 445,000 gallons of JP-5, the on-load of over 450 tons of cargo, and countless aircraft moves.

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- Ships Reaction Force's primary responsibilities included:

• Manage and stand Navy Security force sentry watch. Manage over 2,000 foot traffic through naval ship and sentry.

- Training Petty Officer’s primary responsibilities included:

• Train personnel in job related training and upkeep divisional training records

• Submit and route administrative works

- Awards:

• 2014 USS San Antonio(LPD-17) 2nd Quarter Sailor of Quarter award.

• Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal(2)

• Navy Battle E Ribbons(2)

• Sea Service Deployment Ribbon

Supervisor: Lieutenant Johnson (850-530-0206)Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes

US NAVY2798 Doherty Dr SWAnacostia, DC   20373 United States

11/2009 - 10/2012Hours per week: 50US Navy Ceremonial Guard Marching Platoon Supervisor / Firing Party Platoon SupervisorDuties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:

Clearance: Secret from US Navy

- United States Navy Ceremonial Guard's primary responsibilities included:

• Represent the navy as the presidential honor guard in high visibility diplomatic events and ceremonies for the president, sectary of defense, sectary of navy, chief of naval operation, and commandant, Naval District Washington.

• Member of the navy ceremonial guard participate in some of our nation’s most prestigious ceremonies, including presidential inaugurations and arrival ceremonies for foreign officials. In addition, the navy ceremonial guard serve as the funeral escort and conduct all services for navy personnel buried in Arlington National Cemetery.

- US Navy Ceremonial Guard Marching Platoon Supervisor/Firing Party Platoon Supervisor's primary responsibilities included:

• Lead nearly 250 junior personnel in ceremonial events and training.

• Perform more than 230 funerals at Arlington National Cemetery.

• Coordinate and execute initial career development boards for 22 junior personnel.

Command Financial Specialist / Command Volunteer CoordinatorDuties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:

- Command Financial Specialist's primary responsibilities included:

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• Provide military personnel a basic understanding of the nature of financial problems encountered by service members and their families, and provide knowledge, skills and materials needed to implement financial training, education and counseling programs.

• Counsel and guide over 260 junior personnel.

- Command Volunteer Coordinator's primary responsibilities included:

• Manage, organize and volunteer more than 2300 hours such as Special Olympics, Wreaths across America, Joint service day of remembrance (9/11), run with the warriors, and food drive for homeless.

Supply Supervisor / Deputy Master At Arms / Command Sexual Assault Prevention And Response LiaisonDuties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:

- Supply Supervisor's primary responsibilities included:

• Track over $280,000 of supplies and conducted two complete inventories, which greatly enhanced the overall mission readiness of the command.

• Manage and issue over $280,000 to perform ceremonies.

- Deputy Master At Arms' primary responsibilities included:

• Aid the urinalysis program coordinator in processing more than 1,500 urinalysis tests.

- Command Sexual Assault Prevention And Response Liaison's primary responsibilities included:

• Response and possess the maturity and sensitivity needed to support sexual assault victim's needs.

• Promote responsive command management of sexual assault cases.

- Awards:

• Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal

• Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal

• US Navy Ceremonial Guard Ribbon

• Navy Good Conduct Medal

• Meritorious Unit Commendation Medal

Supervisor: Lieutenant Jefferson (202-433-0050)Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes

US NAVYPsc 477 box 25Atsugi,   Japan

08/2005 - 10/2009Hours per week: 50Support Equipment Technician / Tool Room Supervisor / Cryogenic Support Equipment SupervisorDuties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:

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Clearance: Secret from US Navy

- Aviation Support Equipment Technician's primary responsibilities included:

• Perform preventive and corrective maintenance on aviation support equipment, aviation armament handling equipment, aviation mobile firefighting units, material handling equipment, hoisting and lifting devices, and associated components and systems; service, inspect, test, troubleshoot, and repair gasoline and diesel engine systems, transmission systems, hydraulic, hydrostatic, and pneumatic systems, steering and suspension systems, cryogenic systems, electrical systems, gas turbine compressor units, electrical and hydraulic power generating equipment assets at different command levels; and provide training in operation and maintenance of aviation support equipment.

• Maintain aviation support equipment portable hydraulic power supply unit; to operate, test, troubleshoot and perform maintenance tasks on various hydraulic systems. This includes Hydraulic systems, hydraulic sub-systems, hydraulic system contamination control hydraulic system operation, troubleshooting, operation and maintenance, and aircraft inspection and service.

- Tool Room Supervisor's primary responsibilities included:

• Meticulously track 4,440 tools and 27 tool boxes worth over $60,000. Implement comprehensive weekly tool inspections and initiate over 60 worn/broken/addition/deletion tool reports. My performance resulted in a 50 percent reduction of quality assurance tool audit discrepancies. It enhanced the divisional tool control program and the tool control programs receiving grades of “outstanding” during the Aviation Maintenance Inspection.

• Provide valuable training to division personnel in the proper inspection, usage and inventory of tools, in accordance with current directives, focusing on program adherence.

- Cryogenic support equipment supervisor's primary responsibilities included:

• Upkeep and maintenance of over 120 cryogenic support equipment.

• Direct the rework of one nitrogen cart, two portable nitrogen cylinders, and one nitrogen junior cart extending their material condition and raising the availability of cryogenic equipment by 20 percent.

• Conduct and supervise daily foreign objective damage walks resulting in zero discrepancies during a program audit.

Facilities Supervisor / Technical Publication LibrarianDuties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:

- Facilities Supervisor's primary responsibilities included:

• Responsible for the upkeep of nine buildings.

• Supervise and maintain nine US Navy buildings and surrounding areas. My leadership and professionalism ensured work spaces were in top condition, presenting a professional appearance. Spearheaded numerous major projects, including the re-painting of five offices and parking lot. Inventory and responsible over $20,000 worth of building supplies.

- Technical Publication Librarian's primary responsibilities included:

• Provide central publication librarians with the knowledge and skills of the aeronautical publications library and the technical publications library program to effectively manage a central publication librarians. It provides the training necessary for enlisted personnel

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assigned to the central technical publications library. Training on managing the aeronautical publication librarian within the quality assurance division and monitoring the dispersed technical publications library in the work center.

• Maintain 179 publications in the division’s library. Meticulously inspect each page on several occasions to prepare for audits.

• As the dispersed technical publications librarian, I identified and corrected 148 discrepancies in 223 publications providing support equipment technicians with up to date maintenance publications. I contribute to both the tool control program and central technical publications library programs receiving grades of “outstanding” during the Aviation Maintenance Inspection.

Support Equipment Structural / Hydraulic Branch Assistant Supervisor / Collateral Duty InspectorDuties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:

- Support Equipment Structural / Hydraulic Branch Assistant Supervisor / Collateral Duty Inspector

• Complete of 1,433 maintenance actions on 65 items of hydraulic support equipment items. My efforts ensured all assets were maintained in an optimum condition, contributing to a 96.7 percent support equipment availability rate.

• Direct the production efforts of 10 support equipment technicians. My maintenance management led to the timely completion of 360 complex discrepancy repair actions, including the repair of 19 hydraulic servicing units and two liquid coolant filtration units.

- Licenses / Certification:

• TMU-27/M LOX cart

• TMU-70/M LOX cart

• A/M26U-4 Nitrogen servicing unit

• A/M27T-5 Portable hydraulic power supply

• A/M27T-6 Hydraulic check and fill unit

• A/M27T-7 Hydraulic portable power supply

- Training:

•Basic Hydraulic (2 Semester Hours)

•Basic Shop Practices (3 Semester Hours)

•Computer Applications (1 Semester Hour)

•DC / AC Circuit Analysis (3 Semester Hours)

•Electrical Control Generators (2 Semester Hours)

•Industrial Safety (2 Semester Hours)

•Maintenance Management (2 Semester Hours)

•Power Plant Maintenance And Repair (2 Semester Hours)

•Power Plant Operations (1 Semester Hour)

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•Principles of Supervision (1 Semester Hour)

•Records and Information Management (1 Semester Hour)

- Awards:

• Navy And Marine Corps Achievement Medal

• Navy Good Conduct Medal(2)

• Navy And Marine Corps Overseas Service Ribbon(4)

Supervisor: ASC Farmer (315-264-2463)Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes

US NAVYAIMD USS ESSEX (LHD-2)Sasebo,   Japan

07/2001 - 07/2005Hours per week: 40Aviation Support Equipment Technician / Administrator / Ship's Self Defense SecurityDuties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:

Clearance: Secret from US Navy

- Aviation Support Equipment Technician's primary responsibilities included:

• Perform preventive and corrective maintenance on aviation support equipment, aviation armament handling equipment, aviation mobile firefighting units, material handling equipment, hoisting and lifting devices, and associated components and systems; service, inspect, test, troubleshoots repair gasoline and diesel engine systems, transmission systems, hydraulic, hydrostatic, and pneumatic systems, steering and suspension systems, cryogenic systems, electrical systems, gas turbine compressor units, electrical and hydraulic power generating equipment, air conditioning and refrigeration systems; manage support equipment assets at different command levels; and provide training in operation and maintenance of aviation support equipment.

• Corrosion control expert. Directly responsible in the on-board refurbishment of four 6K DS, three 4K EE forklifts and two B-4 stands significantly enhancing the material condition of equipment saving the command over 8000 dollars in repainting cost.

• Night Check Supervisor. Handpicked to run the division’s night check during deployment accomplishing over 72 maintenance actions. Perform a stringent equipment condition check, thorough repair and corrosion prevention of 31 forklifts effectively preparing all ship’s material handling equipment for the inspection survey.

- Technical Publication Librarian's primary responsibilities included:

• Provide central publication librarians with the knowledge and skills of the aeronautical publications library and the technical publications library program to effectively manage a central publication librarians. I provide the training necessary for enlisted personnel assigned to the central technical publications library. Train on managing the aeronautical publication librarian within the quality assurance division and monitoring the dispersed technical publications library in the work center.

- Administrator's primary responsibilities included:

• Personally responsible for filing, routing, and tracking over 300 items of correspondence per month. Assist the personnel and executive departments in performing key administrative duties in the ship’s administration record keeping system. Expert and keen attention to detail

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ensured all paper work was accurately completed and filed correctly in a timely manner.

• Research, revamp and update over 130 technical publications, including incorporation of 60 Interim Rapid Action Changes.

- Ship’s Self Defense Security's primary responsibilities included:

• Provide unit personnel with the training, knowledge, and skills necessary to become proficient in the use of shipboard provided handguns, shoulder weapons and support weapons and qualified to manage and assist in on-board training programs providing basic information in the operation, maintenance and firing of small arms. Includes; weapons safety, range safety, and range firing procedures, operation, maintenance and firing of the 9MM pistol, M-14 or M-16 rifle, 12 gauge shotgun.

- Awards:

• Navy Good Conduct Medal

• National Defense Service Medal

• Global War On Terrorism Expeditionary Medal

• Global War On Terrorism Service Medal

• Humanitarian Service Medal

• Sea Service Deployment Ribbon(4)

• Navy And Marine Corps Overseas Service Ribbon(4)

- Licenses / certification:

• 4K ART Aviation Support Equipment Forklift

• JLG-40HA Man Lift

• 4K “EE” Aviation Support Equipment Forklift

• 20K Aviation Support Equipment Forklift

• 10K Aviation Support Equipment Forklift

• 6K Aviation Support Equipment Forklift

• A/U 26U-4 Nitrogen Servicing Cart

• NAN 2/2A/3 & 3000 PSI Port N2 Cart

• A/S 32A-31A Tow Tractor

• A/S 32A-32 Spotting Dolly

• A/M 34M-2 Hand Truck

• A/S 32P-25 Firefighting Truck

• NC2A-MEPP

• Pier Security

• Roving Patrol

• Aeronautical Technical Publication Library Management

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• Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist

• Enlisted Aviation Warfare Specialist

- Training:

• Fundamentals Of Aircraft Service / Maintenance (2 Semester Hours)

• Basic Hydraulic (2 Semester Hours)

• Basic Shop Practices (3 Semester Hours)

• Computer Applications (4 Semester Hours)

• DC / AC Circuit Analysis (2 Semester Hours)

• Electrical Control Generators (1 Semester Hour)

• Electrical Control System (1 Semester Hour)

• Industrial Safety (3 Semester Hours)

• Power Plant Maintenance And Repair (2 Semester Hours)

• Power Plant Operations (1 Semester Hour)

• Communications (3 Semester Hours)

• Electro Mechanical Systems Maintenance (3 Semester Hours)

• Hydraulic Systems (3 Semester Hours)

• Mechanical Systems Troubleshooting (3 Semester Hours)

• Supervision (3 Semester Hours)

Supervisor: ASC Abad (619-556-4768)Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes

Education: Landing Signalman Enlisted Naval Base, Norfolk, VA  United StatesProfessional 01/2013

Major: US Navy Professional TrainingRelevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:Train in the basic skills required for safe and expeditious helicopter operations aboard air capable, amphibious assault aviation(LPH/LHA/LHD), and aviation ships(CV/CVN). Classroom instructions included lessons on helicopter capabilities, limitations and special characteristics, shipboard flight quarters organization, helicopter emergencies, aircraft movement, handling procedures, visual signals, helicopter safety, flight deck visual landing aides, and night vision goggles.

Aviation Support Equipment Maintenance Manager San Diego, CA United StatesProfessional 11/2012

Credits Earned: 4 Semester hoursMajor: US Navy Professional TrainingRelevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:Train to supervise and manage an aviation support equipment maintenance program; understand human resource management concepts; analyze performance assessment; manage information and data systems; and describe and understand aviation maintenance resource management.

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- Maintenance Management (4 Semester Hours)

Aviation Support Equipment Portable Hydraulic Power Supply Intermediate Maintenance San Diego, CA United StatesProfessional 08/2005

Credits Earned: 1 Semester hoursMajor: US Navy Professional TrainingRelevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:Train to operate, test, troubleshoot and perform maintenance tasks on various hydraulic systems.

- Advanced Aircraft Systems Laboratory (1 Semester Hour)

Aviation Support Equipment Technician, Class A1 Pensacola, FL United StatesProfessional 06/2001

Credits Earned: 9 Semester hoursMajor: US Navy Professional TrainingRelevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:Train to apply of technical and administrative skills to the maintenance of electrical, mechanical, and electro mechanical systems and equipment.

- Automotive Maintenance Fundamentals (3 Semester Hours)

- DC Circuits (3 Semester Hours)

- Hydraulic Systems Operations (3 Semester Hours)

Recruit Training Great Lakes, IL United StatesProfessional 01/2001

Credits Earned: 3 Semester hoursMajor: US Navy Professional TrainingRelevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:Train in knowledge of general military and navy protocol, first aid, personal health and safety, basic swimming, fire fighting and damage control, seamanship, water survival skills, and will meet prescribed standards for physical fitness.

- First Aid And Safety (1 Semester Hour)

- Personal Fitness / Conditioning (1 Semester Hour)

- Personal / Community Health (1 Semester Hour)

Job Related Training:

- Aeronautics Related Training

• Air capable ship helicopter firefighting evaluation, SWOS ENG learning site Norfolk STU comp, 06/17/2014

• Operational risk management - time-critical risk management, LPD17 San Antonio, 01/20/2014

• Respiratory protection program management, NAVOSHENVTRACEN Norfolk, 12/06/2013

• Self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) scott air-pak 4.5 operation, Web, 04/05/2013

• LPD 17 class shipboard wide area network ( SWAN ) familiarization, Web, 04/05/2013

• LPD 17 class corrosion control familiarization, Web, 04/04/2013

• General shipboard firefighting training self-contained breathing apparatus(SCBA), SWOS

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ENG learning site Norfolk STU comp, 03/05/2013

• Landing Signalman Enlisted, CRAW/CRAG H2, 01/18/2013

• Aviation support equipment maintenance managers, CNATT unit north island STU comp, 11/09/2012

• Category 3 crane safety, Web, 01/10/2008

• NAVRIIP U 101 users, Web, 05/07/2007

• Operational risk management aviation fundamentals course, Web, 04/12/2007

• Aviation support equipment portable hydraulic power supply intermediate maintenance, CNATT unit north island STU comp, 08/30/2005

• Aviation support equipment technician, Web, 10/29/2004

• Shipboard aircraft fire fighting, AFLOATRAGRU WESTPAC, 08/04/2003

• Aviation maintenance ratings, Web, 05/04/2003

• Aeronautical technical publications library management, FASOTRAGRUPAC Det. Atsugi,02/01/2002

• Damage control team training, AFLOATRAGRU WESTPAC, 08/02/2001

• Aviation support equipment technician class A1, NATTC Pensacola STU comp, 06/27/2001

- Security Related Training

• Antiterrorism level I awareness training, LPD17 San Antonio, 05/13/2014

• DOD cyber awareness challenge V2, Web, 04/17/2014

• Antiterrorism level I awareness training for service members/gov't civilians (CONUS), Web, 04/17/2014

• Antiterrorism level I awareness training for service members/gov't civilians (OCONUS) (LOW), Web, 04/17/2014

• Antiterrorism level I awareness training for service members/gov't civilians (OCONUS) (HIGH), Web, 04/17/2014

• Uncle Sam’s OPSEC, Web, 04/11/2014

• Records management in the DON: everyone's responsibility, Web, 02/13/2014

• Personally identifiable information (PII), Web, 10/01/2013

• Armed sentry duties part I (NMCI), Web, 08/14/2013

• Armed sentry duties part II (NMCI), Web, 08/14/2013

• Security reaction force team member – basic, CSF Learning site Chesapeake STU Comp, 07/18/2013

• Navy security force sentry, CSF Learning site Chesapeake STU Comp, 07/12/2013

• USCENTCOM moderate risk of isolation theater preparation BRI, Joint warfighter center, 03/26/2013

• USCC moderate risk of isolation (MRI) part 1, Web, 03/20/2013

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• USCC moderate risk of isolation (MRI) part 2, Web, 03/20/2013

• DOD information assurance awareness V10, HQ NDW USN ceremonial guard, 03/28/2012

• CENSECFOR operator training - M9 service pistol course, Web, 08/12/2011

• CENSECFOR operator training - M16A3/M4A1 rifle, Web, 08/10/2011

• M14 weapon safety, Web, 01/21/2010

• Shipboard security engagement weapons (SSEW), CENNAVENGINEERING Learning site Yokosuka, 03/03/2004

• Force protection fundamentals training (FPFT), CSF SITE Yokosuka STU comp, 02/26/2004

- Leadership Related Training

• Personal financial management credit management, LPD17 San Antonio, 01/21/2014

• Petty officer second class leadership course, LPD17 San Antonio ,03/19/2013

• Personal financial management - money management, HQ NDW USN ceremonial guard, 07/05/2011

• Command financial specialist training, NAVSUPPACT Washington DC, 04/29/2011

• Lean six sigma white belt course, Web, 03/21/2008

• Lean logic, Web, 07/25/2007

• Six sigma introduction, Web, 06/12/2007

• Work center supervisor leadership course, AFLOATRAGRU WESTPAC, 06/09/2006

• Productivity improvement awareness, Web, 05/31/2006

• Fundamental applied skills training verbal skills, Recruit Training Command, 11/06/2000

Language Skills: Language Spoken Written ReadKorean Advanced Advanced Advanced

References: Name Employer Title Phone EmailLloyd William Johnson (*)

US Navy Lieutenant 850-530-0206

Ryan Dahlman (*) US Navy Lieutenant Commander

757-284-8722

Leon Bias (*) US Navy Aviation Boatswains Mate Senior Chief Petty Officer

775-217-6200

[email protected]

(*) Indicates professional reference

Additional Information:

- Computer Skills:

• Expert in MS Word, Excel, Outlook, and Power point

• Expert in Naval Aviation Logistics Command Management Information System