Matthew Tribby
Electromagnetic Spectrum Manager + Other Titles Below at South Carolina National Guard- Claim this Profile
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South Carolina National Guard
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Armed Forces
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100 - 200 Employee
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Electromagnetic Spectrum Manager + Other Titles Below
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Oct 2017 - Present
Electromagnetic Spectrum Manager *Develop, produce, and distribute the Signal Operating Instructions (SOI) using computer software programs. *Maintain a database of frequency requests and assignments and perform periodic reviews and updates. *Take steps to resolve frequency interference reports and maintain a database of interference incidents. *Prepare and forward properly formatted frequency requests to the appropriate military or civilian agency for coordination and approval and maintain contact with them. *Perform unlimited frequency planning, selection, and deconfliction using automated tools. *Perform field level maintenance on authorized signal equipment and associated electronic devices. Battle NCO (Task Force 228 for South Carolina’s response to the pandemic) *Prepare formal reports for higher headquarters. *Supervise TOC personnel in their duties and supervise TOC (Tactical Operations Center) security, maintenance, communications, police, and administration. *Responsible for 72 soldiers on and off duty and for scheduling their time and mission assignments. *Built the TOC from the ground up, including ordering computers, TVs, and all other supplies required to become fully operational. *The Task Force has conducted 69101 tests, 85 flu shots, and supported 374 testing sites to date. Master Driver *Responsible for training drivers to the Army standard on safely handling, driving, and PCMSing (Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services) for all military vehicles to be licensed. Show less
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ABF Freight
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United States
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Truck Transportation
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700 & Above Employee
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Operations Supervisor
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Sep 2017 - Present
*Plan, supervise, and control available resources associated with timely, damage-free, and safe loading/unloading of freight on assigned shifts. *Maintain appropriate load plans and ensure proper load balance for safe vehicle operation. *Assign job tasks to workers according to unloading and loading schedules. *Coordinate work assignments and monitor performances. *Provide training, performance feedback, and disciplinary recommendations, as needed. *Provide a clean, safe working environment for all personnel and visiting customers. *Foster safe handling, loading, unloading, and storage of hazardous materials. *Maintain a positive attitude in a highly intense environment. *Work in a team setting to accomplish department goals. Show less
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U.S. Army
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United States
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Armed Forces
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200 - 300 Employee
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Avionics, Armament, and Electrical Supervisor + Other Titles Below
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Mar 2011 - Present
Avionics, Armament, and Electrical Supervisor *Ensured team completed all maintenance on the AH-64 Apache helicopter and was completed safely to aviation standards. *Provided technical guidance to subordinates to diagnose, troubleshoot, and repair malfunctions in the AH-64D systems and components including solid state and transistorized subsystems according to pertinent technical manuals, directives, and safety procedures. Unit Master Driver *Maintained the licenses of 134 personnel and 34 vehicles. United Communications Custodian *Responsible for troubleshooting and repairing malfunctions in the AH-64 systems and components. *Maintained and authorized modifications to weapons components, fire control units, sighting elements, electronic, and mechanical devices. *Performed operational and preventive checks. *Maintained records on weapons and subsystems. Show less
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Education
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American InterContinental University