Steven Yatkowski

Project Manager at ARMA Global Corporation, A General Dynamics Company
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(386) 825-5501
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Tampa, Florida, United States, US

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Joseph Sims

Never worked with a better man who's dedicated zeal for his family, friends, and duty to the organization is better displayed in another. Steve is the person you can rely upon during stressful project moments and also the gentleman who is the epitome of professional representation for an organization. A quiet leader that all will turn to.

CW4 (Ret) Mrs. Stormy Ripley

I served with Steve at Fort Bragg NC, 18th Airborne Corps, G-3 Aviation and in the former 1-159th AVN BN, OPBAT Mission. Steve's performance in all jobs from Corps level Staff Officer working Personnel Recovery, to Maintenance Test Pilot to Army Aviation diplomat representative at the U.S. Embassy in Nassau for drug interdiction missions was outstanding. He has the ability to brief to the senior executive level while also inspiring the very best from maintenance level workers and aircraft maintainers. Steve is Self-Motivated, Results Driven and sets the highest standards for himself and his team.

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Credentials

  • Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt
    Fayetteville Technical Community College
    Feb, 2017
    - Nov, 2024
  • OSHA 30
    Fayetteville Technical Community College
    Feb, 2017
    - Nov, 2024
  • Certified Professional Maintenance Manger
    Association for Facilites Engineering
    Nov, 2016
    - Nov, 2024

Experience

    • IT Services and IT Consulting
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Project Manager
      • May 2017 - Present

    • United States
    • Armed Forces
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Aviation Tactical Operations Officer
      • Dec 2012 - Oct 2016

      • Principal advisor to XVIII Airborne Corps Commanding General on the operational and tactical employment and sourcing of Army rotary wing and fixed wing aircraft assigned to four Combat Aviation Brigades: 476 Aircraft, $232M budget and 83,227 flying hour program. Supervised the maintenance, resourcing, and manning of seven Army Airfields across four states on the eastern seaboard. • Ensured that America's strategic rapid deployment Corps was capable of functioning as an Army Corps Headquarters or Multinational Corps Joint Task Force. Created strategic global response forces capable of deploying on short-notice anywhere in the world by land, air, or sea to conduct full-spectrum operations as an Army, Joint, or Combined headquarters. • Facilitated continued training and development of the Corps' Joint Forcible Entry (JFE) capabilities through the joint exercise program with priority efforts on anti-access/area denial regions (A2AD). • Synchronized the XVIII Airborne Corps staff on all aviation planning efforts in order to provide a common operational picture for the staff and command group. "Forward looking" at Corps aviation missions at the operational and strategic level. • Directed the XVIII Airborne Corps Personnel Recovery Coordination Cell providing plans and operational integration of PR in all aspects of exercise and mission execution. Show less

    • Aviation Tactical Operations, Safety and Standardizations Officer
      • Jan 2014 - Jan 2015

      • Ensured national level flight safety and standardization for all rotary wing, fixed wing and Unmanned Aerial Systems operating in Afghanistan. Published, updated and administered the Afghanistan Aviation Procedures Guide • Managed the ISAF Aviation Safety Program for all rotary wing aircraft operating in Afghanistan. Chaired the Aviation Safety and Standardizations Council for all civil, military and host nation aviation organizations during quarterly meetings reporting to the ISAF Commanding General. • Conceived, planned, and executed the drawdown of 318 coalition and US aircraft at over 23 locations within Afghanistan while maintaining functional security, medical evacuation and combat capabilities. • Provided technical expertise on Personnel Recovery (PR) to the Combined Personnel Recovery Coordination Center – Afghanistan during the drawdown and transfer of responsibility for Theater Search and Rescue. Show less

    • Aviation Standardization and Tactical Operations Officer
      • Jan 2011 - Dec 2011

      • Planned, coordinated and participated in all aviation aspects of the drawdown and eventual withdraw of US forces during Operation Iraqi Freedom, culminating in the last US Army aircraft leaving Iraq in 2011. • Ensured national-level flight safety and standardization for all US and coalition rotary wing, fixed wing and Unmanned Aerial Systems operating in Iraq. Published, updated and administered the USF-I Aviation Procedures Guide and maintained the USF-I Aviation Web Portal. • Liaison to the US Department of State Airwing and the Iraqi Ministry of Transportation during the transfer of authority of all aspects of Iraqi National Airspace and flight regulations. • Coordinated with US Central Command (CENTCOM) for the operational withdraw of over 200 US aircraft through Kuwait and on to their home stations, while posturing for follow-on missions in Theater • Developed and implemented a comprehensive and efficient training plan to ensure sustained combat readiness and effective tactical employment in conjunction with US Army Central Command (ARCENT) for the safe operation of all aircraft in Kuwait to include Unmanned Aerial Systems in an increasingly dense population of aircraft within the Emirate. Show less

    • Maintenance Manager and UH-60 Test Pilot
      • Mar 2006 - Jan 2010

      • Maintenance Manager and Test Pilot for the flight detachment responsible for the safe, reliable transportation of GEN Martin Dempsey and senior TRADOC staff members in and out of the Pentagon and the greater VA area. • Managed the transition of aircraft from UH-60 Blackhawks to LUH-72 Lakota aircraft involving the restructuring of the aviation maintenance program as well as the termination of 4 wage-grade positions and the turn-in of over $6Mil in parts and sustainment equipment. • Fielded the LUH-72 helicopters, working closely with the Army Aviation and Missile Command (AMCOM) and US Eurocopter fielding office to perform upgrades and modifications to the newly acquired aircraft 2 months ahead of schedule. Show less

  • US Army, Central Command (ARCENT)
    • US Embassy, Islamabad, Pakistan
    • Aviation Subject Matter Expert, Pakistan Aviation Panther Team
      • Jan 2009 - May 2009

      • Evaluated the Pakistan Army Aviation enterprise, and developed a holistic bi-lateral plan to implement a five year programming agenda for the growth of the Pakistan Army Aviation Branch as part of a $7 Billion program at the direction of the US Secretary of State. • Coordinated with the Office of Defense Resources, Pakistan (ODR-P), and served as a member of the US Policy Coordination Committee for PAKMIL Army Aviation. • Evaluated the Pakistan Army Aviation enterprise, and developed a holistic bi-lateral plan to implement a five year programming agenda for the growth of the Pakistan Army Aviation Branch as part of a $7 Billion program at the direction of the US Secretary of State. • Coordinated with the Office of Defense Resources, Pakistan (ODR-P), and served as a member of the US Policy Coordination Committee for PAKMIL Army Aviation.

    • Blackhawk Test Pilot
      • 2002 - 2006

Education

  • Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
    Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Professional Aeronautics
    1995 - 1999
  • Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, FL
    Professional Aeronautics, Aeronautics/Aviation/Aerospace Science and Technology, General
    1994 - 1997

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