Monty Monteau
Senior Technical Order Management Agent at Sumaria Systems, LLC- Claim this Profile
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Credentials
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Aircraft Pilot/Flight Engineer
Federal Aviation AdministrationSep, 1995- Oct, 2024 -
Radio and Telegraph License
Federal Communications CommissionSep, 1995- Oct, 2024 -
Aircraft and Powerplant
Federal Aviation AdministrationAug, 1991- Oct, 2024
Experience
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Sumaria Systems, LLC
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United States
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Defense and Space Manufacturing
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200 - 300 Employee
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Senior Technical Order Management Agent
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Nov 2022 - Present
AFLCMC/WIIL MQ-9 FMS Sr. TOMA/ES for Sumaria Systems LLC. Responsible for managing all Country Standard Technical Orders. Currently Manage acquisition, sustainment, format, publishing, storage, distribution, archiving, process reviews and approval of Technical Orders. AFLCMC/WIIL MQ-9 FMS Sr. TOMA/ES for Sumaria Systems LLC. Responsible for managing all Country Standard Technical Orders. Currently Manage acquisition, sustainment, format, publishing, storage, distribution, archiving, process reviews and approval of Technical Orders.
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ccia
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United States
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Airlines and Aviation
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1 - 100 Employee
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Second Officer
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Oct 2010 - Present
Second Officer / Rated Pilot - Cargo and Charter Operations - FAA Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic with over 25 years’ experience performing aircraft inspection, maintenance and repair in both military and commercial air carrier maintenance and repair facilities, as well as managing en route operations Thoroughly versed in CFR Parts 121, 135, 91, 61 as well as experienced with Part 43. Outstanding safety record with no accidents, no incidents, driving all operations to identify, evaluate and manage risk. Strong Leader, managing workload and maintaining clear communication channels to ensure attention to priorities, efficiency, productivity and full compliance. Excellent interpersonal skills, forming productive relationships with internal and external stakeholders to coordinate and synchronize activities and maintain teamwork focus on mission. Solid decision making skills, applying technical guidance, industry best practices, and decision process flow to mitigate risk. Show less
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Ohio Air National Guard
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Armed Forces
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500 - 600 Employee
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Group Superintendent, Chief Enlisted Leader. Sensor Operator Examiner/Instructor
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Jan 2022 - May 2023
Advisor to Group Commander on all matters influencing mission readiness, professional development, proper utilization, health, moral and welfare of the Groups enlisted Airmen and their families. Supports Attack Squadron serving as Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Sensor Operator Instructor/Evaluator flying the MQ-9.
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CMSgt Evaluator Sensor Operator/Attack Squadron Superintendent/Senior Enlisted Leader
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Mar 2018 - Jan 2022
Squadron Chief for 162d Attack Squadron MQ-9
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Chief Enlisted Evaluator/178th Operations Group
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Mar 2015 - Mar 2018
Section Chief-Responsible for all Enlisted Evaluations
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Sensor Operator Training Manager / NCOIC / Flight Chief
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May 2011 - Oct 2015
Sensor Operator Training Manager for the MQ-1B & MQ-9. Training and course management for a cadre of highly motivated and technically savvy Sensor Operators.Responsibilities included; Course Development, Training Analysis, Training Video and Training Guide Development. Duties included; Creation and content management of training materials, Documentation of training progress and completion. Management of training staff.
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U.S. Air Force Reserve
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United States
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Armed Forces
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700 & Above Employee
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445th Wing Tactics NCOIC / Flight Chief
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May 2005 - May 2011
Senior Wing Tactics Non Commissioned Officer, applied USAF standards to combat mission planning and operations. Trained personnel on Wing Tactics operational planning and execution. Prepared for Operations Readiness Inspection (ORI), Air Crew Standardization Evaluation Visits (ACSEV), Staff Assist Visits (SAV), and Unit Compliance Inspections (UCI). Inspected maintenance, repair, qualifications and training records. Reviewed operations and surveyed knowledge of crew. Addressed any deficiencies. Consistently achieved excellent inspection results with no significant findings. Show less
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Instructor Flight Engineer C-141, C-5
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Jun 1993 - May 2011
Instructor Flight Engineer / FAA Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic with over 25 years’ experience performing aircraft inspection, maintenance and repair in both military and commercial air carrier maintenance and repair facilities, as well as managing en route operationsResponsible for computing aircraft weight, balance, and performance data in addition to takeoff, climb, cruise, and landing data. Determining engine fuel consumption using airspeed, atmospheric data, charts, computer, or electronic calculator. Recording aircraft performance data and aircraft system status for maintenance debrief and aircraft usage analysis.Duties included: Operating and monitoring engine and aircraft systems controls and indicators. Assisting the pilot with engine starts, and monitoring run-up, flight operations, and engine shutdown. Monitoring engine instruments throughout period of operation. Controlling, monitoring, and regulating some or all of the following aircraft systems, hydraulic, pneudraulic, fuel, electronic, air conditioning, pressurization; ventilation; auxiliary power unit; and lubrication communication, navigation, countermeasures, radar, and depressurization and system failure. Observes warning indicators and light for fire, overheat, depressurization, and system failure. Reports abnormal conditions to pilot, and recommends corrective action.Outstanding safety record with no accidents, no incidents, driving all operations to identify, evaluate and manage risk. Strong Leader, managing workload and maintaining clear communication channels to ensure attention to priorities, efficiency, productivity and full compliance. Excellent interpersonal skills, forming productive relationships with internal and external stakeholders to coordinate and synchronize activities and maintain teamwork focus on mission. Solid decision making skills, applying technical guidance, industry best practices, and decision process flow to mitigate risk. Show less
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American Trans Air
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Indianapolis, Indiana Area
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Second Officer DC-10, L 1011, B 727
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Aug 1995 - Apr 2008
Flight Engineer / Second Officer / Rated Pilot - Scheduled Service and Charter Operations - FAA Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic with over 25 years’ experience performing aircraft inspection, maintenance and repair in both military and commercial air carrier maintenance and repair facilities, as well as managing en route operations Thoroughly versed in CFR Parts 121, 135, 91, 61 as well as experienced with Part 43. Outstanding safety record with no accidents, no incidents, driving all operations to identify, evaluate and manage risk. Strong Leader, managing workload and maintaining clear communication channels to ensure attention to priorities, efficiency, productivity and full compliance. Excellent interpersonal skills, forming productive relationships with internal and external stakeholders to coordinate and synchronize activities and maintain teamwork focus on mission. Solid decision making skills, applying technical guidance, industry best practices, and decision process flow to mitigate risk. Show less
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In-flight Phone Corporation
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Sky Harbor Airport
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RII Aircraft Modificatiion Engineer
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May 1993 - Aug 1994
Worked as a contractor for America West Airlines. Primary responsibilities included development of seat inserts for phone installation and design for component install (B-737 and A-320). RII For installation process. Worked as a contractor for America West Airlines. Primary responsibilities included development of seat inserts for phone installation and design for component install (B-737 and A-320). RII For installation process.
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US Air Force Reserves
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Grissom Arb, Indiana
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Tactical Aircraft Maintenance
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Sep 1991 - Apr 1993
A-10 Aircraft Maintenance Technician. Performed all line maintenance and inspection. Duties included; Trouble shooting all maintenance issues, component replacement, analysis of flight reporting data, preflight and post flight inspections, aircraft reports and review. A-10 Aircraft Maintenance Technician. Performed all line maintenance and inspection. Duties included; Trouble shooting all maintenance issues, component replacement, analysis of flight reporting data, preflight and post flight inspections, aircraft reports and review.
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US Air Force
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Williams AFB, AZ
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Tactical Aircraft Maintenance
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Nov 1985 - Feb 1989
T-38 Crew Chief, Responsible for all aircraft maintenance, repair and inspection. Duties included phase or carded inspections, line inspection, engine-gearbox removal and installation. Flight control calibration, launch and recovery, component repair and replacement. T-38 Crew Chief, Responsible for all aircraft maintenance, repair and inspection. Duties included phase or carded inspections, line inspection, engine-gearbox removal and installation. Flight control calibration, launch and recovery, component repair and replacement.
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Education
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Purdue University
Bachelor's degree, Aeronautical/Aerospace Engineering Technology/Technician -
Community College of the US Air Force
AS, Aircraft Maintenance Technology -
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician