SSG James Davis

SSG James Davis

Dates of Service: Nov 1989 - Jul 2005
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Former U.S. Navy, Naval Reserve and Army Avionic/Electrical/Armament technician experienced in Aviation Maintenance and presently facilitating college level instruction Seeking a career position in the federal sector engineering technical guidance, policy enforcement or management.

Military Experiences

Jan 2004 - Jul 2005
3-3 AV
Assistant Platoon Sergeant
As the Senior Supervisor I provided guidance and leadership to 30 personnel in pre-deployment, deployment, and Operational transitions for 3rd Battalion 3rd Aviation Brigade 3rd Infantry Division rear Detachment which gave the unit the ability to meet the 18 hour crisis intervention standards for worldwide contingency missions. I served as Mortuary Affairs Liaison (NCO) in direct support of OIF Kuwait and Iraq 3rd Battalion 3rd Aviation Regiment 3rd Infantry Division in rear detachment. I was directly responsible for coordinating, assisting, advising and executing Mortuary Affairs Operations. This process met with the goals and mission of the unit.
Jan 2001 - Nov 2004
Maintenance NCO
Selected as the Electrical Systems Maintenance Supervisor I supervised, managed, and inspected Armament/Electrical systems maintenance program for24AH-64A Apache Helicopters in Support of XVIII Airborne Corps and 82nd Airborne Division. Selected as a Quality Assurance Technical Inspector I inspected work of aircraft avionic and electrical technicians performing maintenance, modification, or repair and overhaul of aircraft and aircraft electrical, avionic, and weapon systems, in order to ensure adherence to standards and procedures.

Deployments

(1 year)
2002
Afghanistan ribbon
Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) - Afghanistan
Selected as the Maintenance Supervisor I provided technical and tactical leadership for 29 peers and subordinates ensuring up to date aircraft maintenance techniques and procedures which provided the Electrical/Armament repairer proficiency attributes towards qualifications. This directly attributed to the battalion flying 2839 hours, completing 13
1999 - 2000
Bosnia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Selected as a Squad Leader I supervised, inspected and performed aviation unit maintenance on 24 AH-64 Apache Helicopters in direct support of XVIII Airborne Corps operations for SFOR-8 NATO. As a Systems Repairer I performed diagnostic tests, services, and repairs on Communication, Tactical, Navigational, Counter Measure, and Weapon Systems.
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