Scott Kirchman

College Student at Purdue Global
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Franklin, North Carolina, United States, US

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Credentials

  • Hazardous Materials Transporter
    US Army
    Mar, 2006
    - Oct, 2024
  • Aircraft Mechanic
    US Army
    Feb, 2004
    - Oct, 2024

Experience

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • College Student
      • Mar 2023 - Present

    • United States
    • Primary and Secondary Education
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Program Coordinator
      • Jul 2022 - Jan 2023

      In School Suspension Coordinator is responsible for providing students with a curriculum of academic, behavioral, and disciplinary interventions, in order to decrease the number of out of school suspensions, improve overall climate of the school, and ensure that students struggling academically would not miss instructional days of school. The ISS Coordinator is also responsible for the overall safety and well being of any students assigned to ISS. In School Suspension Coordinator is responsible for providing students with a curriculum of academic, behavioral, and disciplinary interventions, in order to decrease the number of out of school suspensions, improve overall climate of the school, and ensure that students struggling academically would not miss instructional days of school. The ISS Coordinator is also responsible for the overall safety and well being of any students assigned to ISS.

    • United States
    • Armed Forces
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Technical Inspector
      • Aug 2018 - Oct 2020

      Provide technical guidance to over 300 personnel in support of 12 CH-47 and 23 UH-60 helicopters; responsible for the troubleshooting of aircraft malfunctions, inspections of aircraft maintenance and associated facilities; compliance with all Air Worthiness Releases (AWR), Safety of Flight Messages (SOF), Aviation Safety Action Messages (ASAM), Aviation Maintenance Action Message.Oversee safety procedures and operational policies on 12 FY II CH-47F helicopters valued at over $360 million. Trained two Technical Inspectors on Weight and Balance; ensured Quality Control was set up for success in his absence. Prepared the Quality Control shop for the ARMS inspection, resulted in a 98% pass rating far exceeding the standard. Show less

    • Operations Manager
      • Aug 2016 - Aug 2018

      Managed the readiness, development, and morale of 15 NCOs and 59 Soldiers; responsible for scheduled and unscheduled maintenance of 12 CH-47F Chinook helicopters in direct support of the United States Army Alaska (USARAK) mission.

    • Lead Instructor
      • Aug 2012 - Jul 2016

      Instructed new Soldiers on how to properly identify component on the CH-47 Chinook helicopter; instructed students properly identifying hydraulic, electrical, structural, mechanical, fuel, engine and drive train systems. Basic computer skills and the ability to interact and connect with Soldiers on a personal level were crucial skills to possess in order to excel at this job. Instructed advanced troubleshooting skills, proper aircraft inspection techniques and other various information to other maintenance supervisors. Show less

    • Flight Operations Manager
      • Jul 2010 - Jul 2012

      Daily responsibilities included the leadership, management, and development of 25 aircrew members that operated in multiple locations worldwide. Supervised and validated special mission training and the operational readiness of 12 CH-47F helicopters and their aircrews to support combat missions. Ensured the accountability, maintenance, and combat readiness for helicopters, support equipment, avionics components, and aircraft survivability equipment valued in $462 million.

    • Maintenance Supervisor
      • May 2005 - Jul 2010

      Supervised and assisted with daily aircraft maintenance tasks; included, installation and removal of power plant, power train, hydraulic, electrical, fuel, structural and landing gear on nine highly modified MH-47G helicopters. All tasks were completed in a fast paced, high stress environment where work had to completed in a timely manner. Worked for the United States Army Special Operations Command where only the top mechanics and supervisors are selected to work and train other Soldiers.

    • Mechanic
      • May 2004 - Jun 2005

      Basic aircraft mechanic that conducted maintenance on 14 CH-47D heavy lift aircraft. Responsible for directing daily aircraft maintenance and leading a team of 10 other mechanics during four, in-depth, phase maintenance tasks.

    • Infantry Team Leader
      • Sep 2000 - Aug 2004

Education

  • Purdue Global
    Medical Assistant Certification, Medical/Clinical Assistant
    2023 - 2024
  • Grantham University
    Associate of Arts and Sciences - AAS, Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, General
    2016 - 2019

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