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Rufus O Williams 1753 Gravenhurst Drive Virginia Beach, VA 23464 Home (757) 589-0464 rw11bddbc@westpost.

net SUMMARY Twenty Four years in U.S. Navy as an Aviation Machinist Mate with expertise in: Aviation Flight Operations, Maintenance, Repair, Maintenance management, Quality Assurance and Supervision of over thirty aircraft. Managed the qualifications o f over 800 technicians in Naval Aviation guidelines and safety practices. Mainta ined high tempo work environment with optimum mission accomplishment on board na val vessels and overseas land bases. Contact person for operational status of ea ch aircraft to provide advice to command flight planners and civilian technical representatives for the most efficient product usage. Quality Assurance Supervis or (All Systems) E-2C Systems Quality Assurance Technician (All Systems) - BQM-7 4E Target Systems, Engine Logistic Management of E-2C and C-2 for Atlantic Fleet Management of Feet Publication Verification for E-2C - E-2D T56-A-425/427 Engin es, Support Equipment Management for E-2C - E-2D Engines, Management for Support Equipment testing for Hamilton Sunstrand eight blade propeller system managemen t of all E-2C/C-2 Maintenance Production Quotas. EXPERIENCE USS Enterprise CVN 65, Norfolk, VA Divisional Maintenance Manager, November 2009 - October 0 (Transferred) Managed jet mechanic, airframes, and paraloft department work prio rities at Aviation Intermediate Maintenance Department. Supervised over 65 techn icians from different working backgrounds and managed the inspection and preserv ation of over 3000 pieces of IMRL gear including hydraulic winches, and the 404/ 414 jet engine testing facility. Division Branch Supervisor responsible for upho lding the highest naval working standards in an intense high tempo environment. Coordinated and processed over 1200 sailors access badges for the entry of Newpo rt News Northrop-Grumman Ship Building Facility while managing a team of fifteen sailors during their extended stay at the shipyard. U.S. Navy Command Aircraft Custodian Control Logistic Wing Detachment Norfolk, N orfolk, VA Aviation Machinist Mate Advisor, November 2005 - November 2009 (Transferred) Investigated and collected data on all T-56-A- 425/ 427 engine mai ntenance of last over haul. Screen and validated over 750 components including: turbines, reduction gear boxes, and power sections ) maintenance evolutions. Cre ated a working excel spreadsheet for tracking and quick reference to locate all components with highly critical technical directives pending start to finish. Ad vised and monitored the implementation of support equipment for the NP2000 Hamil ton Sunstrand propellers and T-56-A- 427 engine support equipment. Direct liasio n with Lakehurst Support Equipment Hub. Evaluated the T-56-A- 425/427 engine sto rage unit for ship containment and fleet wide publication use. Consolidated and drafted daily mission readiness reports and transformed them into naval message format from all fifteen commands of the E2/C2 community on both the east and the west coast. U.S. Navy Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron, One Two Six Norfolk, VA Quality Assurance Supervisor, December 2001 - November 2005 (Transferred) Provided technical expertise and mentored six full system Quality Assurance Representatives. Upheld the highest naval safety standards as Quality Assurance Representative on hydraulic, mechanical, electrical and navigation sys tems on E-2C naval aircraft. Performed audits on maintenance control programs in cluding aircraft logbooks, aircraft discrepancy books, supply requisitions, Tech nical Directives, and technical publications; to achieve a record low for discre pancies during the mission readiness inspection. Representative of the United St ates while detached on board the USS Harry S. Truman during Operation Desert Sto rm and Operation Iraqi Freedom, flying over 1500 hours of Command and Control Mi ssions. Monitored eight T-56 - A -427 engines performance and trend analyst. Qua

lified as Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR/American Heart Association) Instru ctor. Qualified over 400 individuals for CPR. Received Sailor of the Year Award from the E2/C2 Wing. Received the Navy-Marine Corps Achievement Medal. U.S. Navy Fleet Composite Squadron, Norfolk, VA Quality Assurance Representative, November 1998 - December 2001 (Transferred) Provided technical knowledge for programs related to the BQM-74E t arget and J400-WR-404 engines for fleet wide training support. Designed a J400-W R-404 work bench for the storage, and quick assembly of engine during intermedia te break down. Pioneered the first recirculating engine pool to maintain a faste r Target maintenance repair time. Directly contributed to the auditing, balancin g and budgeting plan for a troubled command store by arranging Navy exchange ven dor accounts managing cash, receipts, debts, and credit ledgers to improve a neg ative bank account to an over $30,000.00 year profit for the command moral welfa re department. Received the Navy-Marine Corps Achievement Medal. U.S. Navy Patrol Squadron, Jacksonville, FL Aviation Machinist Mate Technician, January 1994 - November 1998 (Transferred) Directly contributed to the upkeep and mission goals for ten P-3 O rion aircraft using a recognized working knowledge of power plant theory and pri nciples on naval aircraft through inspection, testing and overhauling aircraft m echanical systems. Restructured the incorporation of maintenance job tasks from the less user-friendly paper version to an advanced computerized version. . Qual ified as Collateral Duty Inspector (CDI) to inspect accomplished working tasks. Lead a highly motivated team of eight to successfully wash over 45 P-3 Orion air craft on a 28 day washing cycle. Qualified Plane Captain supervised a crew of si x in maintaining, the beautification and handling of ten aircraft. Command advan ced to Second Class Petty Officer for many leadership tasks achieved during comm and deployment. Represented the United States while being deployed to Puerto Ric o, Panama, Azores, Spain, and Iceland as an aircraft maintenance technician, per forming maintenance on aircraft to ensure mission accomplishment. Received the N avy-Marine Corps Achievement Medal. U.S. Navy Aviation Intermediate Maintenance Department, Jacksonville, FL Aviation Machinist Mate Intermediate Technician, November 1991 - January 1994 (Transferred) Troubleshot and repaired intermediate and depot level maintenance on all T-56-14/16 engines, valve housing, pump housing, and propellers for the P -3 Orion aircraft. Qualified as Collateral Duty Inspector (CDI) inspecting job t asks for testing and ready for installation engine and propeller components incl uding: over 200 valve housing?s, 150 pump housing?s and 100 propeller?s to maint ain mission support for the east coast P-3 Orion fleet. Lead several maintenance tasks for intermediate level maintenance to be performed at command location. D eveloped faster repairs on the technical propeller system with fewer man hours u sed to ensure better mission readiness. Received the Navy-Marine Corps Achieveme nt Medal. U.S. Navy Patrol Squadron, Forty Nine Jacksonville, FL Aviation Machinist Mate Technician, December 1987 - November 1991 (Transferred) Directly contributed to the upkeep and mission goals for nine P-3 Orion aircraft using a recognized working knowledge of power plant theory and pr inciples on naval aircraft through inspection, testing and overhauling aircraft mechanical systems. Supervised four individuals in the job assignment of food ma nagement. Maintaining cash receipts, debit, and credit ledgers for squadron stor es. Performed inventory and customer service requirements. Qualified Aircraft Ha ndler of P-3 Orion Naval Aircraft. Supervised four qualified aircraft handlers i n the job assignment as night shift supervisor. Represented the United States wh ile being deployed to Bermuda, Puerto Rico, Turkey, Israel, Rota Spain, and Sici ly as an aircraft maintenance technician, performing maintenance on aircraft to ensure mission accomplishment. Recruited as only aircraft handler to support a j oint task force mission with adjoining military branches of Navy and Marine airc rafts in different platforms. EDUCATION/QUALIFICATION Shades Valley High School, Birmingham, Alabama H.S. Diploma, June 1986

GPA: Qualified Cardio Pulmonary Instructor 2001, Completed Naval Aviation Mainte nance Management School2001, Qualified Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist2002, Completed Quality Assurance School2000, Qualified Quality Assurance Representati ve (VC-6)1999, Qualified Aviation Machinist Mate, Qualified as Collateral Duty I nspector (P-3 Orion Aircraft)1992, Qualified Enlisted Aviation Warfare Specialis t1997, Completed Aviation Corrosion Control Course1991, Qualified as Collateral Duty Inspector (P-3 Orion Aircraft)1989, Completed Wire Connector Repair Course1 999, AD-8306- E-2C - E-2D Systems Organization Level AD-8319- P-3 Systems Organi zation/ Intermediated Level, AD-9760- Electrical/Mechanical Equipment Repair. P500-0025 First Line Leadership Development Program 2 Weeks Sep00, D-555-0006 Qua lity Assurance 4 Days May01, C-601-9134 E-2C (Group II) T-56-A-427 Power Plant a nd Related System ( Initial), Organizational Maintenance 5, C-601-9135 E-2C (Gro up I/II) T-56-A-427 Power Plant and Related Systems (Career), Organizational Mai ntenance P-500-0020, Primary Leadership Development Program 2 Weeks OCT03, C-600 -3000 Aviation Gas Free Engineering 3 DAYS Jan04, J-495-0413 Ship Board Aircraft Fire Fighting 1 Day Mar04, S-501-0120 ADAMS for Supervisor 1 Day May06, Softwar e/System Skill JPASS Microsoft Office Word, Excel. REFERENCES Tony Taylor (757)-339-3110 Previous Co-Worker3808 Big Bear Court, Virginia Beach , VA. 23456? Dan Zaharevich (757)-450-9228 Previous Co-Worker118 Esplanade Place , Chesapeake, VA.23320? Sheldon Quinn (757)-593-4032 Previous Co-Worker 1304 Bak er Place East Apartment #32 Frederick, MD. 21702

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