- Managed a 7-level computer-based vehicle operations course for 224 airmen across 41 bases, achieving a 99% completion rate. Supervised and instructed 350 airmen annually in vehicle operations training.
- As training validation and operations supervisor, managed training programs for 45 personnel. Developed management guidelines and oversaw operator training certification programs, increasing vehicle qualifications by 15% in under six months.
- Created a low-speed electric vehicle lesson plan and organized bus training, certifying 20 airmen and saving $6,500 in rental costs. Oversaw the issuance of over 1,200 government licenses for 20 units to ensure consistent compliance tracking.
US Air Force vehicle operations instructor and training manager
1. United States Air Force/ 364 TRS/ DET 1/ TTV
Fort Leonard Wood, MO
05/2010 - 01/2015
Manager Vehicle Operations Craftsman Course/Instructor
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
Exclusive manager of 7 level computer based advanced distance learning course; enrolled 224 Non-Commissioned Officers across 41
bases worldwide; attained 99% course completion rate. Supervised, instructed and mentored 350 Vehicle Operations Airmen in training
annually as 3 level lead/assistant instructor. Trains 28/44 passenger bus, 4K/10K/10K all-terrain forklift, tractor-trailer combinations, tire
changing, radio operations, etc. Provided specialized individual assistance to Airmen; counsels and directs Airmen in technical training
academic progress. Keeps course dynamic, counsel’s academic progress, recommends disposition of deficient students. Technical
subject matter expert, devoted 117 hours to 5 block course rewrites, modified study guide/workbook to conform to current curr iculum.
Oversaw 3 level course development rewrite to principle of instruction course hours and dynamic/lesson plans to include update to
information and step-by-step processes covering 5 blocks of instruction. Led DV and command staff oral presentations providing course
overview and technical school update/changes. Detachment Unit Prevention program lead; led/oversaw/processed 47 inspections/205
observers enforcing readiness of 1,598 Airman over a 4 year timeframe. Rewrote unit prevention operating instruction mirroring unit
Commander’s current program regulations and policies.
United States Air Force/1st Special Operations Logistics Readiness Squadron (AFSOC)
Hurlburt Field AFB, FL
05/2009 - 05/2010
Training Validation & Operations Supervisor
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
Managed all aspects of personnel, vehicles, equipment, Career Development Courses and on-the-job training programs for 45 assigned
personnel. Provides instruction on all formal training; on-the-job training orientation/certification, internal/external and upgrade training
timeliness. Monitored/maintained training records, ensured proper documentation, tracked/reported OJT status and administered test
evaluations. Developed management guidelines & oversight of operator training certification programs for effectiveness and safety.
Developed unit training tracker system; 2.2K hours logged increasing flight vehicle qualifications by 15% in less than six months. Single-
handedly created/prepared lowspeed electric vehicle lesson plan for base wide units to perform duties more efficiently/effectively. Superb
2. trainer for 20 Airmen on 27 core/25 duty tasks/86% vehicle certification w/zero upgrade training delays. Managed wing augmentee bus
training program; organized 600 training hours/certified 20 Airman, saving the Air Force $6.5K in rental costs. Key licensing official;
oversaw/analyzed/screened/issued more than 1.2 thousand government licenses for more than 20 different units assured consiste nt
compliance to information tracking.