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Manager Air Force

Location:
Pompano Beach, FL
Posted:
November 11, 2012

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Timothy

ShieldsUSAF Retired, Aviation, Supply, Inventory Management, Internet/Telecom, Home Inspection, Handyman

Timothy M. Shields

**** ********

North Lauderdale, FL 33068

Home Phone: 954-***-****

Cell Phone: 954-***-****

abpimb@r.postjobfree.com

SUMMARY OF SKILLS

Telephone service installer. Knowledge of basic electricity, internet, and troubleshooting, from main frame to modem or telephone. Pole climbing skills working with aerial cable to include splicing and general wire and trouble repair.

Over 23 years of Air Traffic Control experience. Watch Supervisor at three Air Force Towers, one Civilian Tower. All assignments were at intersection runway operations and complex facilities. Civilian Tower Manager at Opa Locka Control Tower and Assistant Chief Controller at Two Air Force Towers. Certified at the second busiest tower in the Air Force (Tyndall AFB). Selected ahead of peers as primary watch supervisor. Outstanding leadership, continuously promoted to more responsible positions as a controller, supervisor and facility manager. Evaluated and participated in the implementation of a DBRITE for the Air Force and STARS for civilian control tower. Chief of Training. Chief of Evaluations, FAA CTO examiner for civilian and military facilities. Conducted pilot safety training and noise abatement meetings. Revised and wrote procedures for equipment, letters of agreement (LOA's) operating procedures (LOP's), and FAA directed GENOTS. Expert in completing aircraft accident reports and submitting completed packages to the FAA for records archive. Experienced in mobile tower use and setup.

Three years experience with item, monetary accounting, inventory stock control, financial planning, and funds control. Computes requirement, determines allowance, and researches and identifies supplies and equipment requirements. Supervises and performs operations involved in storage, inspection, identification, and receipt of property. Conducts inventories. Operates automated equipment, special purpose government vehicles, and materiel handling equipment. Responsible for facility safety and security.

Performs tasks associated with moving goods from one place to another using a forklift. Loads and unloads trucks or rail cars. Supplies production areas with product or remove finished goods to a warehouse storage area. Checks inventory, does product counts, weigh product, tag product, inspect and maintain equipment. Wrap loads with a shrink wrapper.

Experience:

November, 2006 Present,

AT&T Service Technician 23.17/per hr, 40

AT&T

117 N.E. 3rd Avenue, Pompano Beach, Florida 33063

Supervisor: Lenny Macy, 954-***-****

Over three years experience as a highly rated service technician. Consistently passed monthly evaluations with highest scores on the crew. Received monetary award for most customer feedback critiques with 100% score. Recognized by management as a five star crewmember.

May, 2000 July, 2006

Air Traffic Controller & Assistant Manager $60,000/year 40

Robinson Aviation, 1601 N.W. Expressway, Suite 850 Oklahoma City, OK 73118

Supervisor: Don Legg, 405-***-****

Set the standard. Was one of the first contract controllers certified at Opa Locka control tower. Directly responsible for over 140,000 operations per year, 56,000 operations were under instrument flight rules (IFR). Opa Locka airport consists of the following: Primary overflow airport for Miami International, dissimilar traffic from C-172 to heavy jets, five flight schools and several chartered airlines. Responsible for separating IFR arrival and departure aircraft including airliner traffic. Issued and formulated IFR clearances for worldwide routes. Ensured aircraft adhered to noise abatement restrictions. Separated all aircraft in congested airspace with continuous temporary flight restrictions (TFR) areas around the airspace for U.S. Presidential aircraft and overlapping class D/C airspace on two sides of the airport. Controlled staging air show aircraft (including Thunderbirds and Blue Angles) and coordinated arrivals and departures for the largest air show in the country. Simultaneously separating non-participating traffic in and out of the airport. Responsible for completing and archiving aircraft accident and vehicle deviation packages. Conducted and participated in noise abatement and pilot safety meetings. Completed projects that involved Flight Standards District Office and NTSB. Participated in airport procedures meetings with local airport manager and region manager. Received the highly coveted Southern Star award-given out very selectively for saving property and life-awarded only by the FAA Region Director.

September, 1997 April, 2000

Air Traffic Controller & Tower Supervisor, Assistant Chief Controller E-6 40

U.S. Air Force

Tyndall AFB, Florida

SMSGT Pedro Nieves 337-***-****

Directly responsible for the safety of more than 150,000 annual tower operations. Assisted updating and developing new procedures for four F-15 squadrons. Directly supervised and trained less experienced controllers using unfamiliar procedures for a challenging airport configuration which ensured a safe and expeditious movement of aircraft. Supervised a crew of five with heavy trainee workload and new mission upgrade. Has extensive knowledge of laws, rules, regulations and procedures governing the movement of air traffic. Identified deficiencies and provided solutions for upper management to simplify and enhance control tower procedures. Exercise evaluator responsible for conducting training scenarios in the tower during exercises and operational readiness inspections. Participated in real world deployment of Air Combat Command aircraft to operation Desert Shield while working ten-hour shifts. Assistant Chief of Air Traffic for the control tower managing over 25 air traffic controllers to include training, security, scheduling, and general administrative procedures.

September, 1991 August, 1997

Air Traffic Controller & Tower Supervisor, Assistant Chief Controller E-6 40

U.S. Air Force

Chievres AB, Belgium

SMSGT Mike Hawkins, unknown

Directly responsible for the safety of more than 10,000 VIP operations a year in support of NATO headquarters. All operations were of the highest priority for ranks of two star generals or higher to include kings, prime ministers, secretary of states and presidential flights. On call 24 hours a day with no more than a 45-minute response time. Received two consecutive Air Force Commendation Medals for exceptional performance. Highly instrumental in four separate air shows combining several different countries military aircraft. As watch supervisor, recommended controllers for the following; promotions, details, reassignment on skills, qualifications, mission, EEO, and diversity. Developed and implemented a new liaison program for Belgium pilots and the control tower. Briefed the Belgium commander on the program and spearheaded the startup. Player and coach of the squadron softball team and secretary of the base bowling league.

April, 1984 August, 1991

Air Traffic Controller & Tower Supervisor E-5 40

U.S. Air Force

Robins AFB, Georgia

SMSGT George Green, unknown

Directly responsible for the overall management and effectiveness of the control tower during an eight hour shift with an average yearly traffic count of over 100,000 operations. Watch supervisor rated in minimum time and selected to manage crew of 8 controllers. Supervised crew and controlled aircraft into and out of the airport using radio and light gun signals. Expert on radio use and emergency procedures. Knowledge of terminal air traffic control procedures. Makes rapid and precise judgments in a real-time work situation. Remains calm under stressful conditions. Communicates effectively orally and in writing. Acts decisively in emergency situations. Uses appropriate reporting procedures as required to ensure a safe, orderly and expeditious flow of air traffic into and out of the airport traffic area. Expert on tower radar and visual means to sequence, space and separate aircraft. controls aircraft and vehicle operations on the airport movement area. Disseminates hourly weather and updates ATIS. Coordinates with the FAA, local military and civilian pilots on operational and safety issues.

March, 1983 March, 1984

Inventory Management Specialist E-4 40

U. S. Air Force

Homestead AFB, Florida

MSGT Dan Roth, unknown

Instrumental as flight line supply specialist manager of a crew of four for the 31st Fighter Squadron. Maintained bench stock of commonly used parts. Order supplies using routine or mission impairment procedures.

March, 1981 March, 1983

Inventory Management Specialist E-3 40

U. S. Air Force

Howard AFB, Panama

MSGT Jeff Wilson, unknown

Responsible for processing and distribution of daily, monthly, quarterly and annual computer generated reports to over 50 installation wide workstations. Supervised and performed item and monetary accounting and inventory stock control, financial planning, and funds control. I computed requirements, determined allowances, researched and identified supplies and equipment requirements. I supervised and performed operations involved in storage, inspection, identification, and receipt of property. Performed duties as an armed augmentee security forces personnel. Guarded flight line aircraft and managed security checkpoints. Participated in actual wartime exercises in defense of the military installation.

1979 February, 1980

Forklift operator 24PT

Westinghouse Corporation

Atlanta, Georgia

Welch Pebbles, unknown

Worked as a summer hire performing various warehouse duties including driving a forklift.

EDUCATION:

Paulding County High School

High School Diploma 1977

Community College of the Air Force

Degree, Associates of Science 1995

Airway Science

University of Maryland

Degree, Associates of Arts 1996

General Studies

SPECIALIZED TRAINING:

Basic Electricity School, (military, 1980)

Inventory Management School, (military, 1980)

Air Traffic Control School, (Military, 1984)

Non Commissioned officer's leadership course, (Military, 1984)

Non Commissioned Officer's Academy, (Military, 1996)

Safe Pole Climbing and Ladder Training, 2006

Basic Telephone Service Troubleshooting and Installation, 2006

AWARDS:

Five Star award from AT&T, 2010, Pompano Beach, Florida

Southern Star award from Federal Aviation Administration, 2003, Opa Locka, Florida

U.S. Air Force WELL DONE award for the 4th quarter 1999, Tyndall AFB, Florida

U.S. Air Force Commendation Medals. 1993 & 1997, Chievres AB, Belgium

Non Commissioned Officer of the Quarter, 1995, Robins AFB, Georgia

3 time Air Traffic Control Watch Supervisor of the Quarter, 1989, 1998, 1999

5 time Air Traffic Controller of the Quarter, 1985, 1987, 1990, 1992, 1993

Honor Graduate Air Force Air Traffic Control training, 1985, Keesler AFB, Mississippi

Honor Graduate Air Force Basic Training, 1980, Lackland AFB, Texas

OTHER INFORMATION:

I have an inactive Top Secret clearance from the U.S. Air Force.

I served as security augmentee on several occasions and I attained marksman in several weapons including: M-16 rifle, and both 45 cal and 9mm semi-automatic handguns.

I can type over 50 words per minute and am proficient in the use of Microsoft Windows and Excel.

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