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1. KEITH TRULOVE
10160 West Fairbanks Avenue Beach Park IL 60099 93.7284.97724 kltrulove@hotmail.com
OBJECTIVE
Desire an Aviation position applying master-level technical expertise in aircraft maintenance management, facilities
operations, and personnel supervision to benefit a company in the delivery of high quality service to its customers.
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Accomplished aviation professional with 20+ years of experience in managing US Army helicopter
maintenance operations, logistical resources, safety programs, and personnel to achieve goals.
Expert at troubleshooting complex, integrated aircraft systems and subsystems down to component level.
Possess outstanding communication skills to supervise, train, and positively influence workers’ output.
Taught over 600 students annually on aircraft systems and maintenance procedures for AH-64D Apaches.
Displayed master-level expertise in helicopter maintenance management of 112 aircraft and 89 personnel.
Proven fiduciary acumen to account for logistical resources and property valued in excess of $290 million.
Hold a Federal Secret Security Clearance.
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Training Coordinator, DynCorp International, Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan 01/2016 – Present
Administered, monitored, and documented a company training program for over 250 employees.
Schedule Mobile Training Teams, Video-Teleconference Training, or resident training as required.
Coordinate cost-effective usage of Digital Training Facilities, simulators, and other training resources.
Conduct training needs surveys and site assistance visits to improve training for the agency.
Maintain training statistics and records via spreadsheets and databases (i.e. Totara LMS, MS Office).
Provide guidance to supervisors to administer corporate training without hindering worker productivity.
Personnel Director, US Army, Storck Barracks, Germany 03/2014 – 01/2016
Directed a myriad of human resource and administrative functions to ensure 30 personnel worked as a
cohesive team in maintaining and operating eight AH-64D Apache helicopters to safety standards.
Provided leadership, mentorship, and On-Job-Training to improve individual and collective occupational
skills, while simultaneously increasing the organization’s daily operational efficiency.
Managed risk and incorporated safety into activities to prevent aircraft accidents or personnel injury.
Coordinated Down Aircraft Recovery Team (DART) missions without causing further helicopter damage
and safely launched over 40 air missions in support of the Joint Multinational Readiness Center.
Prepared and briefed reports on the status of organizational productivity levels, daily time/attendance,
workforce development, and resource requirements for logistical supplies, repair parts, and manpower.
Maintained real property, Ground Support Equipment (GSE), and aviation assets worth over $290 million.
Personnel Director, US Army, Storck Barracks, Germany 05/2013 – 03/2014
Provided sound leadership, guidance, and supervision to 20 aviation personnel maintaining four AH-64D
Apache helicopters in accordance with Department of Army regulations, standards, and technical manuals.
Supervised and instructed mechanics in proper troubleshooting procedures using various hand tools, test
sets, and calibrated Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE) to isolate malfunctions.
Conducted scheduled/unscheduled and phase maintenance inspections and annotated all actions in
automated logbooks using Unit Level Logistics System- Aviation (ULLS-A).
Planned and scheduled overall work assignments on a daily, weekly or project basis to ensure personnel’s
timely completion and within allotted annual budget requirements for labor and resources.
Successfully, prepared the organization for the Aviation Readiness Management Survey inspections.
Personnel Manager, US Army, Fort Bragg, NC 12/2012 – 05/2013
Supervised 20 personnel in the upkeep and preventative maintenance checks/services on eight AH-64
helicopters, all associated property, and ground support equipment worth over $240 million.
Collaborated with federal contracts to ensure timely, safe completion of aircraft reset maintenance in
accordance with the performance work statement and customer specifications.
Saved the US Army an estimated $250,000 in replacement parts and maintenance labor hours by
practicing comprehensive troubleshooting procedures and administering careful maintenance practices.
2. KEITH TRULOVE
Operations Manager, US Army, Fort Bragg, NC 02/2011 – 12/2012
Supervised, trained, and professionally developed eight personnel in the upkeep, and preventative
maintenance checks/services of five AH-64D helicopters, GSE, and property worth over $120 million.
Achieved an Operational Rate of 92%, while supporting 11 aircrews’ Readiness Level Progressive flights.
Led three combat DART missions that were instrumental in the recovery of three AH-64D helicopters.
Oversaw over 20 AH-64D unscheduled maintenance tasks which allowed the organization to focus on
other aircraft with more critical repair/service issues affecting their airworthiness.
Trained 11 crew chiefs on effective radio troubleshooting techniques, greatly reducing aircraft launch times.
Maintained 100% accountability of over $100 million worth of property during an overseas deployment.
Training Supervisor, US Army, Fort Hood, TX 01/2010 – 02/2011
Managed all professional development and individual/group training for all personnel in the organization,
ensuring it was conducted in a safe, realistic environment, and consistent with US Army standards.
Scheduled and planned live-fire ranges for crew served and small arms weapons qualification.
Supervised three personnel in their daily job performance of administrative actions in support of training.
Coordinated with multiple agencies for logistical training resources (land, equipment, transportation,
munitions, and life support) as well as, to maintain and synchronize the master training calendar.
Compiled statistical and evaluative reports documenting training activities and their overall effectiveness.
Operations Manager, US Army, Camp Taji, Iraq 02/2009 – 09/2009
Led, trained, and fostered teamwork in nine personnel who maintained four AH-64D helicopters and GSE.
Kept key leadership informed and abreast of logistical supply and services policies, procedures, plans, and
programs in the area of operations to support 24/7/365 operations.
Determined facilities, equipment, funds, space, transportation, and requirements for effective operations.
Enforced shop safety and supply management for equipment worth over $160 million.
Planned, launched, and recovered over 300 attack helicopter missions without any mission aborts.
Turned in four attack helicopters worth over $30 million for the Army Support Command with no shortages.
Maintenance Supervisor, US Army, Fort Hood, TX 02/2008 – 01/2009
Supervised 89 personnel performing Aviation Intermediate Maintenance (AVIM) operations on 112 aircraft.
Maintained accountability of over $5 million in aircraft tools, spare parts, and equipment.
Lead over 320 soldiers through reset and reintegration after combat operations.
Senior Instructor/Writer, US Army, Fort Eustis, VA 02/2006 – 01/2007
Instructed programs of instruction to over 600 US and foreign soldiers on all aircraft systems and
maintenance procedures for the AH-64D Apache Longbow helicopter.
Conducted follow-on evaluations of student graduates to assess the course’s overall effectiveness.
Participated in instructional material validation programs to ensure materials functioned as designed.
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science in Professional Aeronautics with a minor in Aviation Safety, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical
University, Daytona Beach, FL, 03/2007
Associate in in Professional Aeronautics, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, FL,
12/2006
LICENSES/CERTIFICATES
Airframe and PowerPlant License, Federal Aviation Administration, 09/18/2015
SPECIALIZED TRAINING
Hazardous Materials Certification Course, 05/2014
Structured Self-Development Course Level 4, 08/2013
Safety Course US Army Combat Readiness Center, 02/2009
Army Recruiter, 03/2006
AH-64 Helicopter Repair Supervisor Advanced Course, 09/2005