Evident Ultrasonic Inspection Equipment
results driven NDI technician

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State: MD Maryland
Country: United States
Status:
I am willing to Travel.
Currently working but always looking.
I need a job as soon as possible.
I prefer permanent jobs.
Education
completion of the air force NDI apprentice course @ Pensacola,FL
Experience
Gaston R. Bryant
1110 Tace Drive Essex, MD 21221
410-258-6434
Gat642@hotmail.com

Objective: To obtain a position as a Non-Destructive Tester

Work Experience:
2002 to Present-Auto Adjustor/Inspector-GEICO Direct Rockville, MD
Responsible for inspecting and determine claim connected damage… inspects and estimates proper cost of repair by preparing computer estimates… evaluates and negotiates total loses…settles auto damage claims through negotiations with policy holders/claimants and repair facilities…can obtain agreed prices for repairs or replacement costs and binds the company to a negotiated settlement…the duties of this position are performed either in the field or in a drive-by/in facility…evaluates and authorizes loss of use claims…authorize and manage rental days…pay check to shop or policy holders/claimants…related training obtained-7 credits I-car ,chief class, ad advanced technical class…

2000 to 2002-Phone Sales Consultant -MCI-WORLDCOM Hunt Valley, MD.
Small Business Sales Representative’ Responsible for achieving revenue growth numbers by selling small and medium-size business phone services by using proven sales techniques, utilizing such skills as cold calling and referrals.

1997 to 1999-Sales Manager-Maryland National Memorial Park Laurel, MD
Director of Professional Services: Counsel Families on variety of different programs and benefits involved in the prearranging cemetery property… total sales over $200,000 in cemetery products and services in 1998.

1995 to 1999-Financial Service Consultant-Primerica Financial Services Duluth, GA
Personal Financial Analyst: Assisted families with quality of life improvements by originating a financial needs analysis which looks at family’s current financial situation and identify& areas in income protection, asset management, income management, and debt management that may be improved. Average a $1,000 a month in financial products and services part time.

1992 to 1997-Sprinkler Fitter-Capitol Sprinkler Contracting Incorporated Columbia, MD
Sprinkler fitter: Have overall responsibility for installing, and maintaining all types of fixed extinguishing systems. Most of the work deals directly with automatic sprinkler systems. Also installs and services a wide variety of other fire protection equipment such as sand pipes, carbon dioxide systems, halon systems, and dry chemical systems.





Military Service:
Experience:
2009 to Present- AFSC 2A732 Non-Destructive Inspector-Maryland Air National Guard, Middle River, MD

Inspects aerospace components, parts and materials by use of ultrasonic and/or eddy current inspection techniques. Performs liquid penetrant and magnetic particle inspections to detect and interpret the relevancy of flaws in metals parts. Operates radiographic equipment to examine a variety of parts with varied configuration characteristics and inspection locations. Notifies Quality Control, Engineering or shop chief of abnormal defects for which n o repair/inspection instructions are available or reason for parts failure is unknown. May be required to prepare engine oil and other fluid samples for spectrometric oil analysis and evaluates test results for the unit’s aircraft, system, burns standards, and calibrates equipment, as required. Performs scheduled inspection and maintenance of equipment in Nondestructive Inspection (NDI) shop, e.g. magnetic particle, dye penetrant, ultrasonic, eddy current, x-ray, and x-ray film processing. Performs other duties as assigned.

2000 to 2009-AFSC 2T171Vehicle Operator/Dispatcher-Maryland Air National Guard, Middle River, MD

Operates, cleans, services and performs preventative maintenance on government motor vehicles. Prepares, reviews, and maintains vehicle operator forms, records, and reports. Conducts pre- and post-operation vehicle inspections and documents results.

Conducts dispatch operations through planning and scheduling of vehicle operations resources to meet transportation support requirements. Designates and coordinates shuttle bus and mass transportation requirements. Manages school bus transportation. Develops taxi zones or stands. Maintains records and logs. Controls and safeguards trip kit and packet supplies and equipment such as national credit cards, tickets, and fuel coupons. Serves as unit control center and initiates quick reaction checklists, operations plans, and personnel recalls.

Coordinates and schedules documented cargo movement. Uses automated and non-automated tracking processes for cargo accountability and maintains applicable forms. Reviews records and logs to ensure proper turn in of accountable documents.

Provides transportation services for distinguished visitors and special events. Plans and coordinates special arrangements with protocol functions. Displays appropriate customs and courtesies.

Administers installation driver qualification and licensing program. Serves as liaison with state, local and host nation authority on licensing matters; ensures compliance by base agencies. Initiates vehicle trainer background checks. Coordinates and maintains vehicle plans and instruction. Documents and tracks reported cases of vehicle misuse.

Reviews contingency, mobility, and natural disaster plans to determine support requirements. Establishes sub motor pool procedures and implements deployment and redeployment actions. Prepares and conducts convoy operations. Operates vehicles while in mission oriented protective postures. Reviews mission capability statement to determine training and equipment requirements for deployments. Conducts night operations to include operating vehicles in blackout conditions with night vision goggles and global positioning systems. Determines and implements personal and collective security measures for convoy and in-garrison operations. Develops and implements tactics, techniques and procedures commensurate with combat operational requirements. Identifiers and establishes required bare-base vehicle operations activities. Conducts operations under communications blackout conditions. Supports personal details.

Manages work centers. Establishes work methods and performance standards. Develops operating and administrative procedures. Develops cost center resource requirement estimates. Complies operating costs and maintain expense records. Prepares and defends budget. Allocates and inspects facilities and equipment. Conducts self-inspections. Investigates accidents or incidents within functional areas. Coordinates manning requirements with manpower personnel. Evaluates services provided by vehicle operations. Negotiates support agreements. Advises commander, staff, and operating agencies of availability, limitations, and requirements for motor vehicles and personnel. Monitors and coordinates on military construction projects. Establishes a local permissible operating distance. Makes official use of government vehicle determinations. Evaluates and approves special requests. Reviews, interprets, and validates records, directives, and documents. Performs as quality assurance evaluator and functional area chief. Develops and monitors contract transportation services. Coordinates with base contracting.cting

1987 to 1992- 63B Light Wheel Vehicle Mechanic-U.S. Army
Specialist 4/Light Wheel Vehicle Mechanic: Replaces engine components such as fuel pumps, generators, starters, regulators, radiators, universal joints, brake shoes, engine mounts, and lines and fittings; adjusts operating mechanism, including power generating units; prepares maintenance forms and records.

Education:
1989 to 1991-University Of Maryland College Park, MD
General Studies
41 semester hours completed including mathematics, writing, word processing, and spreadsheets


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