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Yyyyyy x. yyyyyy
0000 xxxxxx xxxx , xxxx , xxxxx 00000
xxx-xxx-xxxx
Country of Citizenship: United States
SSN: xxx-xx-xxxx
Secret Security Clearance
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Job Title: Air Traffic Control Specialist
Department: Department of Transportation
Agency: Federal Aviation Administration
Job Announcement Number: FAA-ATO-16-ATC-EXP-49432
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Core Competencies
Air Traffic Movement, Sector Management, Radar TDW (Tower Display Workstation), STARS (Standard Terminal Automation Replacement System), ALDIS Lamp, Pet 2000, ELMR (Enterprise Land Mobile Radio), OJ-333 FPN-63, ASR-11, ILS, TACAN, GPS, AFLCS (Airfield Lighting Control System), ECS (Emergency Control System), GRC 171/211, Fixed Wing/Helicopter Aircraft (H-60), Ground Control Approach (GCA) Management, Radio & Telephone Contact/Communication, Radio/Teletype/Radiotelephone/Telephone/Inter-Phone, Daily Activity Report Development/Dissemination, Flight Planning, Emergency Event Management, Range Station/Fan Marker/Voice Communication Facility Monitoring
Windows 7, Vista, XP, Mac OSX 10.5/later
Microsoft Office Suite (Word/ Excel/ PowerPoint/Outlook), Microsoft Explorer, Safari
Professional Manuals - Knowledgeability:
NAVAIR 00-80T-114, Air Traffic Control Manual - FAA Order 7110.65V, Aeronautical Information Manual - Official Guide to Basic Flight Information and ATC Procedures, Pilot/Controller Glossary, Facility Operation and Administration Manual - JO 7210.3V,
Contractions - Order JO 7340.2D, Location Identifiers - JO 7350.9A, Air Traffic Control Technical Training Order - 3120.4N
Professional Experience
July 2014 Present
United States Navy
Naval Air Station (NAS) Jacksonville
Military ATC Division
Jacksonville, FL
Hours per Week: 40
Salary: $32,277 annually
Supervisor: Stanley Dunnaway Phone xxx-xxx-xxxx Contact Applicant Prior to
Contacting Supervisor
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Air Traffic Control Specialist / Radar Supervisor / Flight Planning Supervisor-Dispatcher
NAS Jacksonville consists of single airport/single outlying field facility, performing average of 500 daily/50,000 annual operations supporting fixed-wing P-3 Orion/P-8 Poseidon and H-60 helicopters and managing Ground Control Approach (GCA) that handles 4,000 radar approaches annually. As Radar Supervisor continually provide exceptional control in coordinating movement of air traffic between sectors including monitoring radar approaches, maintaining radio/telephone/telecommunications contact with Air Traffic Coordinators, communicating with adjacent facilities to assure maximum separation/safety, and controlling equipment operation. Continually demonstrate exceptional strengths in use of all relevant equipment as well as in-depth knowledge of policies/procedures/strategies utilized in local, state and national security operations to assure protection of personnel, data, property and institutions. Additionally well-versed in laws, court procedures, precedents, government regulations, executive orders, agency rules and the democratic political process.
Also tasked to serve as Flight Planning Supervisor/Dispatcher, with comprehensive responsibilities for receiving/transmitting/relating flight plans as well as meteorological, navigational and other relevant information needed to perform pre-flight and any emergency services for pilots. Follow established procedures including receiving/reviewing flight plans from pilots and routing plans to control center or appropriate station utilizing various forms of communication devices, i.e. radio, teletype, telephone, etc.
Diligently maintain plans for aircraft operating under visual flight rules until flight completion; also contact facilities along flight path concerning any overdue aircraft, reporting problems or lost contact/aircraft to appropriate emergency/rescue services. Consistently monitor radio-based navigation aids including range stations, fan markers and voice communication facilities and ensure that air personnel are advised of the availability of such facilities. Highly knowledgeable in flight/performance characteristics of multiple aircraft and continually demonstrate proficiency in use of air traffic control phraseology/instructions.
Consistently utilize English language in all areas of oral as well as written communication, demonstrating excellent understanding of spelling/meaning of words and rules of composition/grammar; ensure clarity of understanding in delivery of directives and phrases as well as in receipt of instructions and broad range of information. Also highly capable of using telephones/email in disseminating information to wide array of personnel and continually assess communicative skills to assure clarity of thought while explaining various crucial points or receiving information.
Employ subject matter expertise, in-depth experiential base and logic/reasoning to quickly assess complex problems/issues/information and rapidly develop response and any needed action plan. Insightfully identify strengths/weakness of array of solutions, including potential outcomes of various considered actions, and choose appropriate resolution. Also skilled in identifying patterns of behaviors and combining multiple and disparate items of information to develop viable conclusions and organize into meaningful patterns. Continually observe situations and individuals and use well-honed skills and perceptiveness to anticipate problems/difficulties and develop remediation planning in anticipation of action potentiality.
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Have developed skills in seeing details at close range as well as concentrating for relatively long time periods without losing focus on issue(s) at hand. Additionally, highly capable of categorizing information, recognizing similarities/differences and sensitively recognizing changes, even slight ones. Also skilled in compiling, coding, calculating, auditing and verifying various data and gaining information from wide array of sources, monitoring materials/events to detect problems
July 2011 July 2014
United States Navy
USS Nimitz (CVN-68)
Various Locations
Hours per Week: N/A
Salary: N/A
Supervisor: N/A Phone: N/A May Contact: N/A
CATCC Controller / Case III Departure & Final Controller / Case I Supervisor & Air Operations Supervisor
In this assignment served in Air Traffic Controller assignment and held multiple responsibilities, as identified and directed by chain of command and ship leadership.
July 2008 April 2011
United States Navy
NAS Willow Grove
Military ATC Division
Willow Grove, PA
Hours per Week: N/A
Salary: N/A
Supervisor: N/A Phone: N/A May Contact: N/A
Radar Final Controller, Tower Ground/Flight Data/Clearance Delivery Controller/Flight Planning Supervisor-Dispatcher
Successfully performed similar duties and held multiple responsibilities as described in current assignment with U.S. Navy at NAS Jacksonville in Florida.
Education
Thomas Edison State College, Trenton, NJ
Applied Science & Aviation Support Studies
GPA: 3.1
Credits Earned: 115
DON Carrier Air Traffic Control C School, Pensacola, FL, June 2011
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DON Air Traffic Control A School, Pensacola, FL, June 2008
Certifications
FAA 6936 Radar Air Traffic Control Facility- May 2015
FAA 8060 Air Traffic Control Certificate - May 2008
Training
Domestic Violence, December 2014
Antiterrorism Level I Awareness Training, July 2014
Uncle Sam s OPSEC, June 2014
Records Management in the DON: Everyone s Responsibility, June 2014
Combating Trafficking in Persons (CITP) General Awareness WBT, June 2014
Dynamics of Family Violence, February 2014
Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) Awareness Training, February 2014
DOD Cyber Awareness Challenge, March 2013
DOD Information Assurance Awareness V10, March 2013
Privacy and Personally Identifiable Information (PII) Awareness and Training, January 2013
VPP- Workplace Safety, October 2012
Physical Readiness, October 2012
Personal Financial Management - Surviving the Holidays, October 2012
Introduction to Stress Management, October 2012
Sexual Health, October 2012
Operational Risk Management, June 2012
Language Guide - Amharic- Basic Guide, June 2012
Personal Financial Management - Predatory Lending, June 2012
Dimensional Analysis, June 2012
Training and Readiness - The Active Shooter, June 2012
Air Traffic Control Tower Visibility Observations, February 2012
DOD Information Assurance Awareness V10, January 2012
Individual - Managing Your Risk, December 2011
Safety, March 2011
HAZMAT, March 2011
Introduction to Aviation Fundamentals, March 2011
Flight Deck Airfield Familiarization, March 2011
NAVRIIP Airspeed Program, March 2011
ATFP Level I Awareness Training for Service Members (CONUS), January 2011
Awards/Commendations
Good Conduct Medal, 2008, 2012, 2016
Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal, 2014
Meritorious Unit Commendation Medal, 2008
National Defense Service Medal, 2007
Global War on Terrorism Medal, 2007
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