Steve Rockwell
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Experience
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FlyRight Inc.
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United States
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Airlines and Aviation
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1 - 100 Employee
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QA & Simulator Management Representative
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Mar 2010 - Jun 2020
Concord, NC Reporting to the Simulator Support Manager and working alongside a cohesive Simulator Support team, as the Simulator Support Management Representative I apply comprehensive knowledge, experience and analytical ability to ensure all Flight Simulation Training Devices (FSTD) are functioning within the guidelines of the FlyRight Simulator Quality Management System (SQMS) to maintain our FSTD Sponsor status and qualifications.
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Senior Simulation Technician
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Jan 2003 - Mar 2010
Robins AFB, GA and Huntsville, AL At the JSTARS ATD site I served as the lead technician over six other technicians, responsible for overall maintenance actions, quality control and utilization reporting, reporting to the Site Manager. Through the Huntsville, AL office, assigned to Field Support on the UH-60 TBOS simulator at Ft. Indiantown Gap, PA.
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Electrical Designer
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May 1998 - May 2001
Responsible for initial and modified wiring harness construction diagrams as well as new appliance evaluation, from lights to generators to cooktops and microwaves, satellite TV systems and inverter/chargers. Accomplishe this while adhering to quality and safety requirements of Blue Bird Body Company - Wanderlodge Division, the Recreational Vehicle Industry Association (RVIA) and the National Electrical Code (NEC)
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Principal
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Jul 1994 - May 1998
Agricultural and municipal service provider - not associated with any simulation.
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Simulation Engineer
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Oct 1989 - Jul 1994
Any maintenance activity associated with various Full Flight Simulators employed by Continental Airlines.
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Simulation Technician III
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1980 - 1989
Initially part of the Field Service department as a technician in support of the A-10 contract with 4 field installations and USAF acceptance activities. Lead technician on 3 of the 4 installations. After all simulators were deployed, I accepted a position in the newly formed Reflectone International Training Academy as Simulator Technician III, in support of DC-9, 737, 727, F-28 and L-382 Full Flight Simulators and their qualification for the Training Center.
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Tradevman Second Class
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Oct 1976 - Dec 1980
ULANT, Det. Cecil Field, FL Technician on the S-3A WST. Developed and delivered an 80hr course on the audio system of the simulator, both flight and tactical portion.
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Education
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U.S. Navy Specialized Training
Graduate, Digital Equipment Corporation PDP-11/45 Computer Maintenance and Theory of Operation -
U.S. Navy Training Deviceman 'A' School
Graduate, Aeronautics/Aviation/Aerospace Science and Technology, General -
U.S. Navy Inertial Navigation 'C' School
Transferred, Submarine Ships Inertial Navigation system Operation, Maintenance and Calibration -
U.S. Navy Basic Electricity and Electronics
Graduate, Electricity and Electronics - Analog/Digital -
U.S. Navy Submarine School - 1975
graduated, Familiarization with submarine systems