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Bryan Coyer is a seasoned logistics professional with extensive experience in supply chain management, training, and quality assurance. He holds an MBA from Oklahoma City University and a Bachelor of Science in Management and Ethics from MidAmerica Bible College, and an Associate in Science in Liberal Arts from San Diego City College. With a background in the US Navy, Bryan has supervised personnel, managed training programs, and conducted quality assurance audits. He has also worked in the private sector, analyzing production data and facilitating supply chain management within the Planning for Defense Logistics Agency Managed Consumables (PDMC) program. Bryan is a skilled communicator and leader, with expertise in training, instructional design, and quality assurance.

Experience

  • Aerotek/Northrop Grumman Corp
    • 6401 S. Air Depot Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73135
    • Logistics Management Analyst
      • Feb 2010 - Jul 2012
      • 6401 S. Air Depot Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73135

      Analyzed and forecast production data for the GE engine repairable assemblies and all related parts to facilitate effective supply chain management within the Planning for Defense Logistics Agency Managed Consumables (PDMC) program. Performed bill of material (BOM) analysis and US Air Force Technical Orders (TO) validation while calculating replacement percentages and projected quantities and submitted results through demand data exchanges in the PLAIN system. Worked with Defense Logistics Agency to answer exceptions relating to under and over forecasting, demand accuracy, percent forecast error, and zero requirements for multiple and single National Stock Numbers. Referenced D043, D357, and Supply Management Analysis Reporting Tool (SMART) systems and updated legacy systems including D357-IS and G005M as required. Developed TO(s), through screening, interpreting, and revising source materials including engineering drawings, reference TO(s) and Statements of Work. Reproduced, edited, and generated supporting illustrations, charts, tables, and graphics using Corel Designer Technical Suite. Semi-annually analyzed more than 5,300 consumable parts, comprising 68 depot-repairable assemblies. Analyzed the short-term supportability of 103 USAF-managed components using SMART. Developed 270 pages of maintenance instructions while generating or reproducing more than 95 graphic illustrations and 33 tables for the B-1 airframe and GE engine major assemblies.

  • Raytheon Technical Services, FAA
    • 6500 S. MacArthur Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73169
    • Remote Pilot Operator
      • May 2009 - Feb 2010
      • 6500 S. MacArthur Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73169

      Operated a combination of keyboard/monitor/VCS to simulate the communication and actions of pilots and remote Air Traffic Control (ATC) facilities during training exercises. Received voice commands from student ATC’s, in-put data to simulate pilot actions, translated displayed information into appropriate terminology, and responded to the student using proper phraseology. Worked with the FAA customer to correct problems and ensure an effective training environment. Hand-picked to work with remedial, international students due to clarity, patience, and rhythm.

  • U. S. Navy, VQ-7
    • 7641 Mercury Blvd. Tinker AFB, OK 73145
    • Operations Chief Petty Officer/Flight Engineer/Instructor
      • Jan 2005 - Jul 2008
      • 7641 Mercury Blvd. Tinker AFB, OK 73145

      Managed personnel in the coordination and scheduling of 65 students for initial qualification, 58 staff for currency training, and mission crew certification in 579 ground and 642 flight training events. Supervised students to ensure completion of all required training events and mastery of position knowledge. Supervised the implementation of physical and personnel security training, monitoring and security clearance investigations. Wrote annual performance evaluations for five personnel and official narrative of Naval Achievement Medals. Participated in Human Factors and Training Review Boards to provide objective input in subject's progress and suitability, and training effectiveness.Inspected, operated and maintained E-6 aircraft systems, planned and supervised local and deployed flight operations. Prepared aircraft, power plant, flight control, landing gear and avionic systems for flight. Calculated aircraft performance data, weight and balance computations. Supervised and coordinated multi-position aircrew in all phases of flight, briefing crew and passengers for training, operational and emergency requirements. Coordinated and supervised flight and ground crews in performance of aircraft maintenance, inspections and training. Identified and troubleshot aircraft discrepancies, performing scheduled and unscheduled maintenance. Flew a total of 4025 hours on the E-6 aircraft including 324 for Operation Iraqi Freedom.Supervised Instructional Systems Development (ISD) division for course/instructor management and courseware implementation, review, and revision. Coordinated the review of more than 10,000 pages of curriculum and 1,200 slides of Instructional Media Material verifying content for new courses and course revisions. Managed and instructed 12 indoctrination and fundamental classes for 47 entry-level aircrew. Mentored and evaluated instructors for 11 Master Training Specialist qualifications.

  • U. S. Navy, VQ-4
    • 7791 Mercury Blvd. Tinker AFB, OK 73145
    • Quality Assurance Lead/Flight Line Supervisor/Flight Engineer
      • Aug 2001 - Jan 2005
      • 7791 Mercury Blvd. Tinker AFB, OK 73145

      Supervised and led 12 personnel in the performance of maintenance department quality assurance requirements encompassing 30 programs, 23 work centers and 12 dispersed libraries. Personally performed 10 comprehensive work center audits, conducted 12 department safety meetings, and submitted 58 Naval Aviation Maintenance Discrepancy Reports. Visually verified and documented the performance of maintenance actions that had a direct bearing on safety of flight. Briefed aircrews prior to and following functional check flights (FCF). Analyzed NALCOMIS reports for trends in improper maintenance actions, tool control issues and component failures. Conducted exhaustive investigations of missing tools. Led and directed the servicing, handling and maintenance E-6 aircraft. Used every aircraft launch, recovery, and maintenance event as a training opportunity which resulted in the qualification of 28 plane captains and numerous personal awards for junior personnel. Assisted in the compilation and maintenance of training and administrative records of assigned personnel. Worked with Supervisor of Flying to identify and build a flight line driver program which resulted in the qualification of 178 drivers. Wrote annual performance evaluations and official narratives of Plane Captain awards and Junior Sailor of the Quarter awards.Inspected, operated and maintained E-6 aircraft systems. Planned and supervised local and deployed flight operations. Calculated aircraft performance and weight and balance data. Supervised and coordinated multi-position aircrew in all phases of flight, briefing crew and passengers for training, operational and emergency requirements. Coordinated and supervised flight and ground crews in performance of aircraft maintenance and inspections for the completion of over 4,200 man-hours in order to maintain a Joint Chiefs of Staff alert asset. Independently deployed for 136 days.

  • U. S. Navy, NAMTRAGRUDET
    • 7641 Mercury Blvd. Tinker AFB, OK 73145
    • Course Manager/Master Training Specialist
      • Jan 1998 - Jan 2001
      • 7641 Mercury Blvd. Tinker AFB, OK 73145

      Supervised instructors, coordinated personnel and training resources, and taught an 85-day, E-6 Flight Engineer (FE) maintenance course. Maintained FE instructor guide, student guide, and test bank. Mentored and evaluated instructors for technical accuracy and instructional delivery technique. Coordinated, supervised and instructed seven classes graduating 21 Flight Engineers, with a 98.5% ave. Reviewed and revised E-6 maintenance curriculum including 4,788 pages of course material, a 1,036 question test bank, and 366 slides of computer-based lessons. Managed personnel in the review and incorporation of 926 test questions into the Aviation Maintenance Training Continuum System, three months ahead of NAVAIR requirements.

Education

  • 2012 - 2015
    Oklahoma City University
    Master of Business Administration; MBA, Business
  • 1998 - 2000
    MidAmerica Bible College
    Bachelor of Science, Management and Ethics
  • 1989 - 1993
    San Diego City College
    Associate in Science, Liberal Arts

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