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Saul Hernandez Arlington, WA Cell: (559) 901-9901 Email: [email protected] QUALIFICATION SUMMARY: Eight year Navy veteran who possess a security clearance. Accomplished detail oriented leadership, resulting in over 200 personnel trained in the proper safe handling of over 5,000 munitions, fire and hazardous material items. Leading into zero mishaps within an eight year span. Experience with computers and computer programs such as Microsoft word, excel and outlook. Supervised and coordinated ammunition supply and renovation functions, including receipt, storage, issuing handling, shipment salvage, and renovation of fire and hazardous materials. Experienced leader with strong technical and management skills and proven performance in dynamic, fast paced and challenging environments. AREAS OF EXPERTISE: Logistics support Fire and hazardous material prevention/protection Process analysis and improvement Active Learning Management of personnel resources Quality control analysis Project/ program management Customer and personnel service Complex problem solver Judgment and decision making Production and processing Equipment Maintenance Transport and safety Operation and control PROFESSINAL EXPERIENCE: Dec 2013 – Feb 2016 Aircraft Armament Equipment Quality Assurance Supervisor and Technician at Fleet Readiness Center West Lemoore, CA Performed intermediate maintenance, troubleshooting and inspection on bomb racks and missile launchers associated with F/A-18 series aircraft. Prioritized, coordinated, and communicated daily maintenance plans and actions for one functional work center in support of mission requirements. Trained junior Maintenance Technicians as well as junior Quality Assurance Inspectors. Completion of 3,981 maintenance actions which a totaled 29,284 man–hours resulting in the repair of 2,821 pieces of Aircraft Armament Systems. Efforts ensured 100 percent availability and reliability of assets in support of “COMNAVAIRFORCE directives”. Coordinated logistical support of supporting agencies for Aircraft Armament Equipment as “Aircraft Weapons Information System” Manager for 15 other military installations on the west coast, resulting in 95% accountability.

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Saul HernandezArlington, WA

Cell: (559) 901-9901Email: [email protected]

QUALIFICATION SUMMARY:Eight year Navy veteran who possess a security clearance. Accomplished detail oriented leadership, resulting in over 200 personnel trained in the proper safe handling of over 5,000 munitions, fire and hazardous material items. Leading into zero mishaps within an eight year span. Experience with computers and computer programs such as Microsoft word, excel and outlook. Supervised and coordinated ammunition supply and renovation functions, including receipt, storage, issuing handling, shipment salvage, and renovation of fire and hazardous materials. Experienced leader with strong technical and management skills and proven performance in dynamic, fast paced and challenging environments.

AREAS OF EXPERTISE:Logistics support Fire and hazardous material prevention/protectionProcess analysis and improvement Active Learning Management of personnel resources Quality control analysisProject/ program management Customer and personnel serviceComplex problem solver Judgment and decision makingProduction and processing Equipment Maintenance Transport and safety Operation and control

PROFESSINAL EXPERIENCE:Dec 2013 – Feb 2016 Aircraft Armament Equipment Quality Assurance Supervisor and Technician at Fleet Readiness Center West

Lemoore, CA Performed intermediate maintenance, troubleshooting and inspection on bomb racks

and missile launchers associated with F/A-18 series aircraft. Prioritized, coordinated, and communicated daily maintenance plans and actions for one functional work center in support of mission requirements. Trained junior Maintenance Technicians as well as junior Quality Assurance Inspectors.

Completion of 3,981 maintenance actions which a totaled 29,284 man–hours resulting in the repair of 2,821 pieces of Aircraft Armament Systems. Efforts ensured 100 percent availability and reliability of assets in support of “COMNAVAIRFORCE directives”.

Coordinated logistical support of supporting agencies for Aircraft Armament Equipment as “Aircraft Weapons Information System” Manager for 15 other military installations on the west coast, resulting in 95% accountability.

Managed and maintain the work center's as Divisional Technical Publications Librarian maintained 18 Aircraft Armament Systems assembly manuals leading to zero discrepancies and a “on track record”.

Trained six work center personnel in the proper management of the Individual Material Readiness Listing Program, this valuable knowledge enabled the proper tracking and maintenance of 157 line items valued at $907,458.

Aug 2011 - Nov 2013 Ordnance Quality Assurance Safety Observer, Multiple Work center Supervisor and Munitions/fire/hazardous material technician at USS Abraham Lincoln Everett, WA/ Norfolk, VA

Supervised and evaluated 16 personnel responsible for work center maintenance, inspection, assembly, stowage and handling of munitions/fire/hazardous material.

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Meticulous Program Manager by developing a plan to completely overhaul of division’s Technical Publication Library, improving the material condition and accountability of 23 technical publications and weapons assembly manuals.

Directed a team of eight sailors during “CNAF Ordnance Reset”; inspected, inventoried and “resentencing” 227 munitions/fire/hazardous material items with zero discrepancies.

Effectively supervised 16 “ordnance men” in the safe handling, expeditious breakout, assembly and movement of 168 guided missiles and 245,000 rounds of 20 millimeter gun ammunition in direct support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Performed task as six ton certified forklift and electrical engine fork lift driver.

Dec 2007 - Jun 2011 Ordnance Quality Assurance Safety Observer, Work center Supervisor, Team Leader, Technician and Damage Control Specialist at USS George Washington Norfolk, VA/ Yokosuka, Japan

Managed and evaluated 12 personnel in the safe handling, stowage, assembly and disassembly of “conventional ordnance” and the upkeep/preservation of seven work centers and 49 divisional spaces in support of embarked “air wing” operations.

Performed “3M” maintenance ensuring material condition readiness are met and maintained on 190 pieces of “Damage Control Equipment”. Performed task as six ton certified forklift and electrical engine fork lift driver. As a Damage Control Officer completed the preventative maintenance and basic repair on over 300 lines items of weapons related and damage control equipment resulting in a grade of 93% on the board of Inspection and Survey.

Trained 20 divisional personnel in the basic “3M”, auditing procedures and on proper Damage Control Petty Officer Work center space inspections.

EDUCATION/TRAINING:High school diploma Navy Enlisted Classifications: 6801- Air Launched Weapons Technician Navy Enlisted Classifications: 6802- Strike Intermediate Armament Maintenance man“6k” and “EE” Forklift Driver certified Advanced Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation certified

AWARDS:Letter of Commendation for professional achievement in the superior performance of duties as a Weapons Department Ordnance team memberLetter of Appreciation as Magazine maintenance person, Bomb assembly, Weapons Department.Meritorious Unit CommendationNavy Battle "E" RibbonGood Conduct MedalGlobal War on Terrorism Service MedalSea Service Deployment RibbonNavy/Marine Corps Overseas MedalNavy Marine Corps Achievement Medal

VOLANTARY EXPERIENCE:Off the Front Bike Repair organization location: Fresno, CAAmerican Legion and Sons of American Legion Post 779 VA hospital visits, Memorial Day services and Santa Fly-ins locations: Terra Bella, CA and Fresno, CARelay for Life location: Porterville, CA and Lemoore, CA “CAPAS” National Memorial Shrine project location: Manila, Philippines

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References: Available Upon Request.