Accomplished Instructor Supervisor and Flight Chief with the United States Air Force, USAF. Led Mobile Training Team for four years, training units on the use of the Ground Multi-Band Terminal across multiple locations. Oversaw RF Transmission pipeline and Mobile Training Team courses, ensuring standardized instruction. Developed and authored curriculum for RF Transmissions Air Force-wide, enhancing technical training programs. Taught HF, VHF, UHF, SHF, with a primary focus on SATCOM, including PRC 150, 160, 117, 152, USC-60, and GMT, delivering 4,000 hours of instruction.
Delivers CCAF accredited material and sustains 653-hour RF Transmissions course, contributing to
470 annual graduates. Instructs theory, maintenance procedures, and operations on tactical and strategic communications items valued at $12M. Determines if students have met course objectives through daily classroom interaction, performance checks & tests. Reviews and revises curriculum based on feedback from the field and updated resources. Manages instructor course qualifications & CCAF instructor internship requirements for 100 plus cadre.
"Leads and manages a team of 11 Airmen across 5 AFSCs, overseeing RF and cyber operations/support and training for 171 personnel. Advises the Commander and operations personnel on RF and C4I networks, linking US and Coalition air and ground forces with theater-wide CAS C2 capabilities. Deploys, operates, and maintains 1.2K tactical assets valued at $9M to support short-notice and contingency operations for the 82d Airborne Division and Immediate Response Force missions. Manages local cyber/RF support, ensuring the troubleshooting of computer and radio systems for 171 assigned personnel."
Manages and executes a $535K TDY budget, analyzing and validating 168 authorized manpower requirements while programming future requisitions. Contributes C4 support for global contingencies and joint operations exercises, regulating $80K worth of materials for combat, humanitarian, and disaster response operations. Administers the squadron's $691K OCO/O&M funds, ensuring DTS compliance for 124 travel accounts and liaising with base AO. Schedules medical and UTC training courses, tracks readiness reporting systems, and updates formal training for 125 personnel. Plans unit exercises
Delivers Community College of the Air Force accredited material and sustains a 653-hour RF Transmissions Operations Apprentice course, contributing to 757 annual graduates. Instructs theory, maintenance procedures, and operations on tactical and strategic communications items valued at $12M; proctors progress checks and executes module tests. Reviews curriculum updates as course SME.