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CASEY B.

JONES
Nashville, GA 239-218-6978 cbay.jones@gmail.com

CAREER SUMMARY:
Goal-oriented Health and Wellness graduate interested in the exploration of diverse approaches to health and
wellness including the integration of mind, body, and spirit looking for entry-level position. Able to apply
concepts, principles, and methods of nutrition, exercise science, health psychology, stress management, and
complementary and alternative medicine to designing health and wellness promotion programs. Military
Veteran possessing strong leadership, analytical and evaluation skills. A proven and valuable asset to any team.
EDUCATION:
Purdue University Global August 2019
Bachelor of Science in Health and Wellness
Community College of the Air Force, Montgomery, AL February 2014
Associate of Applied Science in Munitions Systems Technology
RELATED COURSE WORK:
 Stress – Critical Issues in Management and Prevention
 Nutrition Across the Human Life Cycle
 Contemporary and Alternative Medicine
 Current Trends in Exercise and Fitness – Aging Well Across the Life Span
 Nutrition for Special Populations
 Contemporary Diet and Nutrition
 Health and Wellness Programming – Design and Administration
 Creating Wellness – Psychological and Spiritual Aspects of Healing
 Models for Health and Wellness
PURDUE UNIVERSITY GLOBAL COMPETENCY REPORT:
Graduate can effectively apply the knowledge, skills, abilities, and behaviors required to execute the following
work-related activities and projects.
 Critical Thinking & Problem Solving Leadership & Teamwork Communication
 Disciplining Knowledge & Skills Professionalism & Ethics Research & Analysis
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Munitions Flight Chief
Nevada Air National Guard, Reno, NV Mar 2015 – Present
 Progressed from Crew Chief to Sr. Munitions Inspector and then to Munitions Flight Chief.
 Reduced nine significant findings to zero during UEI inspections as part of inherited shop supervisor
duties.
 Created new process with inter-service Courtesy Storage Agreement that saved time, money, and
resources in storage of munitions.
 Analyzed and validated inter-service munitions support agreements and storage.
 Evaluated storage conditions and health of munitions stockpile, custody accounts, unserviceable assets
and those awaiting shipment.
 Complied with explosive safety, ground safety, and security directives and practices.
Crew Chief/Munitions Inspector
U.S. Air Force, Nellis AFB Nov 2013 – Mar 2015
 Coordinated Precision Guided Munitions support for deployed units and allied nations in support of
Combat Forces training scenarios and exercises.
 Trained newly assigned munitions personnel on security awareness, maintenance practices and
procedures.
 Saved USAF $720K and received a Letter of Accommodation by detecting loose missile radome tips
and relaying information to engineering teams.
 Led audit of advanced weapons inventories; verified line items with 100% accountability.

Stockpile Control/Custody/Time-Change Technician


U.S. Air Force, Shaw AFB - Accountability Nov 2010 – Nov 2013
 Monitored real-time status of in-transit shipments; synchronized “Due in for Maintenance” (DIFM)
actions for line item munitions inventories.
 Processed and performed quality control validation of accountable CAS documents for munitions
stockpile.
 Oversaw Ammunitions Disposition Request (ADR) processing and coordinating munitions distribution
instructions with equipment specialist and executing required corrective actions.

Munitions Inspector
U.S. Air Force, Shaw AFB – Munitions Inspection Jun 2008 – Nov 2010
Crew Member
U.S. Air Force, Andersen AFB – Conventional Maintenance Jun 2006 – Jun 2008

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