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Jack Jasper is listed as Adjunct Professor at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, based in Dayton Metropolitan Area, United States, United States. AeroLeads shows a work email signal at us.navy.mil and a matched LinkedIn profile for Jack Jasper.
Jack Jasper previously worked as Line Maintenance A&P Mechanic at Airborne Maintenance And Engineering Services and Program Manager - Aircraft Maintenance at Sierra Nevada Corporation. Jack Jasper holds Master Of Buisiness Administration With Concentration In Project Management from Saint Leo University.
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About Jack Jasper
I'm a career Aircraft Maintenance Technician and former Aircraft Maintenance Officer in the US Navy. Outside of the professional realm, I’m a husband and father and I enjoy traveling the world anytime I get a chance. I'm originally from Louisiana but I've lived all over the United States as well as Spain, South Korea, and Japan. Over the years I’ve visited more countries than I can remember. When I’m not traveling or working, I’m an amateur kitchen wizard! I’m also an avid classic car enthusiast and amateur restoration mechanic. I’ve owned and restored in varying capacities, several 1960-1980 cars and trucks and I'm always looking for another project I don't really need!
Listed skills include Leadership, Auditing, Aircraft Management, Policies And Procedures, and 57 others.
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Line Maintenance A&P Mechanic
Current-Perform preventative and unscheduled maintenance on Air Transport International and Amazon 767 freighter aircraft.
Adjunct Professor
CurrentPart-time professor of General Aeronautics, Airframe Structures, Airframe Systems, Powerplant Systems, Reciprocating Engines, Turbine Engines, Aircraft Systems, and Aircraft Electrical Theory.
Program Manager - Aircraft Maintenance
-Established initial aircraft maintenance programs and planning for 848-8i. -Cost accounting manager for 26 accounts encompassing $1.02M in maintenance hours. -Established the initial spares parts pool via OEM and Commercial Off the Shelf vendors valued at $30M.
Naval Officer - Aviation Maintenance
Aircraft Repair Station Maintenance Program Manager (Aimd Detachment Officer In Charge)
- AVIATION INTERMEDIATE MAINTENANCE DETACHMENT ROTA SPAIN
- Managed the greenfield development plan for an Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Detachment (Equivalent to FAA Repair Station) in Rota, Spain.
- Procured a five year lease on a 6,500 SQFT interim phase facility of the project during construction of a permanent structure.
- Established scope, costs, and scheduling to provide initial support for the MH-60R helicopter. Services delivered to the customer included: Oil Analysis Laboratory, Non-Destructive Inspection Team, Ground Support.
Assistant Director Of Maintenance & Human Resources Manager (Amo)
- HM-12 “SEA DRAGONS” HELICOPTER MINE COUNTERMEASURES FLEET REPLACEMENT SQUADRON
- Managed and directed personnel processes to continually staff a rotatable pool of personnel exceeding minimum staffing requirements while meeting mission demands to maintain five MH-53E Helicopters valued at $295M..
- Managed organizational staffing in accordance with human capital governance for Authorized Billets. By fostering positive relationships with Personnel distribution leadership, I achieved & sustained 98% staffing levels.
- Managed training requirements for 280 personnel within the organization managing all maintenance qualifications, renewals, and expirations with 100% accuracy.
- Actively sought out and recruited experienced mechanics from local units, leading to the addition of 25 MH-53E subject matter experts joining our team over a two-year period, resulting in the correction of 14,000+.
Aircraft Maintenance Manager (Mmco)
- HM-12 “SEA DRAGONS” HELICOPTER MINECOUNTERMEASURES FLEET REPLACEMENT SQUADRON
- Directed the production efforts of 280 maintenance technicians, contract maintenance personnel, and logisticians with 15 direct reports.
- Managed the scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, configuration, and preservation of 5 MH-53E helicopters valued at $295M.
- Managed the project planning, procurement, & incorporation of a salvage program to restore two MH-53E helicopters to service after 15 years in Department of Defense War Storage. Liaised directly with internal and.
Aircraft Maintenance Manager (Mmco)
- HM-14 "VANGUARD" HELICOPTER MINE COUNTERMEASURES SQUADRON FOURTEEN
- Led and prioritized the efforts of 303 multi-discipline supervisors, technicians, and logisticians in the scheduled and unscheduled maintenance and upkeep of 11 MH-53E helicopters. Planned, scheduled and coordinated.
- Hand selected by executive leadership to plan, schedule, and direct maintenance operations for a temporary training detachment in Key West, Florida. Responsible for the administrative, financial, logistical, and.
- Managed the aircraft mission configurations and Aircraft Inventory Records (FAA Master Minimum Equipment List equivalent). Ensured each aircraft was outfitted with the proper equipment for the intended mission and all.
- Upon assuming responsibilities as the Maintenance Control Manager, eight of 11 aircraft had been removed from service for major maintenance and parts issues. Though collaboration with the maintenance control.
Aircraft Maintenance Manager (Mmco)
- HSC-11 "DRAGON SLAYERS" HELICOPTER SEA COMBAT SQUADRON ELEVEN
- Maintenance Control Supervisor for 150 multi-discipline aircraft maintenance technicians that performed scheduled and unscheduled repairs on six HH-60F, two HH-60H, and eight MH-60S helicopters. Maintained effective.
- Designated as the Technical Directive (Air Worthiness Directives) Manger, Weight and Balance manager, Phase (C-Check/Heavy Maintenance) manager, Support Equipment preventative maintenance manager, and the Aircraft logs.
- Managed a $2M fuel budget and $160K general materials budget with 100% accuracy via continuous audits of expenditures resulting in an average quarterly savings of $40K over a three-year span.
- Directed the “sundown” of a legacy airframe, delivering the final SH-60F and HH-60H helicopters to the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group commonly known as the “Bone Yard”. Following the sundown, I.
- As a direct result of my accomplishments in this position I was selected as the Carrier Air Wing One Maintenance Officer of the Year for FY-2017 from among a group of 25 highly competitive peers across eight.
Aircraft Maintenance Controller / Maintenance Supervisor (Maint Control Chief)
- U.S. NAVY, HSM-51 "WARLORDS", HELICOPTER MARITIME STRIKE SQUADRON FIVE ONE
- Maintenance Control Supervisor for 110 multi-discipline aircraft maintenance technicians that performed scheduled and unscheduled repairs on nine MH-60R helicopters valued at $423B.
- Maintained effective and consistent communications with parallel departments including operations, administration, and scheduling.
- Monitored employee performance and delivered constructive feedback through documented reviews.
- Developed and implemented a targeted training program, “Warlord University”, for Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron 51. My program increased the Sailors’ qualifications in all areas of naval aviation and qualified 62.
- Managed, coordinated, and completed the first two radiation decontamination inspections of Japanese based SH-60B Sikorsky Helicopters. Liaised with NAVSEASYSCOM Aircraft Inspection Facility personnel to deliver 150.
Training Team Supervisor (Battle Stations 21 Lpo)
- U.S. NAVY, RECRUIT TRAINING COMMAND
- Led a team of 72 facilitators in the administration of curriculum for 350+ recruits nightly.
- Operated a $54M state-of-the-art simulator encompassing 14-hours, and 17-scenario based mishaps at sea, measuring basic elements of teamwork and endurance.
- Developed curriculum and suggested required changes.
- Responsible for the administrative records review to train 40K new Navy recruits annually
- Maintained an $80K annual budget and inventory controls for all required training equipment.
Lead Aircraft Mechanic And Quality Assurance Specialist (Aircraft Division Lpo)
- U.S. NAVY, HELICOPTER MARITIME STRIKE SQUADRON FOUR NINE
- Assigned daily priorities to 16 multi-discipline technicians performing scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on 11 SH-60B helicopters.
- Hand selected to lead the Phase Maintenance (C-Check) Team performing phase maintenance inspections. Utilized Lean Six Sigma techniques to eliminate unnecessary administrative burdens by modifying existing shift.
- Assigned as a Quality Assurance representative monitoring aircraft maintenance quality control programs and on aircraft work involving critical safety of flight components. Monitored maintenance and repair inspection.
- During the aftermath of hurricane Katrina I was hand selected to serve as the airframes team leader for a group of maintenance technicians supporting search and rescue efforts in Mississippi and Louisiana. My.
Aircraft Mechanic & Quality Assurance Inspector (Airframes Cdi)
- U.S. NAVY, HELICOPTER MARITIME STRIKE SQUADRON FOUR ONE
- Designated as a Collateral Duty Inspector (Quality Assurance) in nine months with no prior experience. Provided quality assurance oversight for airframes and corrosion control maintenance actions.
- Performed maintenance on SH-60B helicopters. This included servicing, structural repair, removal and replacement of hydraulic and pneumatic components, conditional inspections, tire and wheel changes, aircraft skin.
- Performed specific corrosion control inspections, corrosion treatment, paint preparation and aircraft painting on 16 SH-60B helicopters.
Jack Jasper education
Master Of Buisiness Administration With Concentration In Project Management
Bachelor Of Science In Aeronautics, Aeronautical Science
Associate Of Science (A.S.), Aeronautics/Aviation/Aerospace Science And Technology, General
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Jack Jasper works for Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
What is Jack Jasper's role at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University?
Jack Jasper is listed as Adjunct Professor at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
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Jack Jasper is based in Dayton Metropolitan Area, United States, United States while working with Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
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Jack Jasper has worked for Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Airborne Maintenance And Engineering Services, Sierra Nevada Corporation, and Us Navy.
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Jack Jasper holds Master Of Buisiness Administration With Concentration In Project Management from Saint Leo University.
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Jack Jasper is listed with skills including Leadership, Auditing, Aircraft Management, Policies And Procedures, Team Building, Collaborative Problem Solving, Active Dod Secret Clearance, and Aviation.
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