Justin M.
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F100 Field Services Manager - Operational Military Engines (OME) at Pratt & Whitney
Location: Syracuse, Utah, United States 16 work roles 4 schools
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Justin M. is listed as F100 Field Services Manager - Operational Military Engines (OME) at Pratt & Whitney, a with 29076 employees, based in Syracuse, Utah, United States. AeroLeads shows a work email signal at us.af.mil, phone signal with area code 742, and a matched LinkedIn profile for Justin M..

Justin M. previously worked as F100 Field Services Principle Specialist - Military Customer Support & Services at Pratt & Whitney and Technical Project Manager - Precision Manufacturing Group (PMG) at Kihomac. Justin M. holds Bachelor Of Science (B.S.), Organizational Leadership from Columbia Southern University.

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With a career dedicated to enhancing military aviation support, my role at Pratt & Whitney focuses on delivering expert technical guidance for F100 military engines. This involves conducting in-depth technical analyses, managing comprehensive service packages, and providing hands-on support and training to global military clients. My recent tenure as a Technical Project Manager at KIHOMAC honed my skills in agile project management and cross-functional team leadership, ensuring efficient and effective delivery of technical solutions.The core of my professional mission lies in driving operational excellence and fostering organizational leadership. Strategic in approach and adept in operational planning, my Air Force background and current position have ingrained a deep understanding of the importance of precision and reliability. Partnering with teams, we've successfully navigated complex logistical and technical challenges, underpinned by a commitment to continuous improvement and quality assurance.

Listed skills include Leadership, Military, U.S. Department Of Defense, Aerospace, and 27 others.

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Pratt & Whitney
Pratt & Whitney
F100 Field Services Manager - Operational Military Engines (OME)
Syracuse, UT, US
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F100 Field Services Manager - Operational Military Engines (Ome)

Syracuse, Ut, Us

F100 Field Services Principle Specialist - Military Customer Support & Services

East Hartford, Connecticut, United States

• Conducts technical analysis of product implementations, modifications and enhancements to products in accordance with various customer specifications.• Manages technical products, services, logistics and provisioning, quantity surveying, and configurations to assigned customers.• Troubleshoots technical problems and issues and recommends actions to company and customer representatives.• Assesses product needs in accordance with customer requirements.• Performs periodic site visits to provide technical support and training for F100-PW-220/229 customers worldwide.• Manages statement of work to meet customer and contract requirements.

Technical Project Manager - Precision Manufacturing Group (Pmg)

Layton, Utah, United States

• Provided technical leadership to successfully manage multiple projects in varying stages, while operating on senior management levels with limited supervision in fast-paced agile work environments.• Evaluated information gathered from multiple sources, reconciled conflicts, and broke down high-level information into details, while providing decision-oriented recommendations, direction, and management. • Worked with team members in various departments to organize/define assignment requirements, workload planning, and developed solutions to issues utilizing JIRA for workflow management.• Reviewed project status to actively manage integration risks and implemented Integrated Master Schedules to ensure conformance to schedule, cost, and risk activity. • Key accomplishments: Integrated AS9100 & NADCAP aerospace standards with CMMI special process controls, widely received by A-10 Rudder, F-16 FLCS, F-22 -141 CR, and NAVAIR METCAL programs.

Feb 2022 - May 2022

Propulsion Systems Senior Manager

Hill Afb, Utah

• Propulsion Flight Chief (F135-PW-100, F110-GE-100B/C Intermediate Maintenance/Centralized Repair Facility, 388th MXS)• Directed operations, production, and human resource activities for over 70 military & U.S. Air Force civilian employees, supporting 53 F-16 aircraft and 61 F110-GE-100 turbofan jet engines valued at $2.1 billion.• Networked with repair node managers across 5 Air Force major commands, leading fleet sustainment efforts to meet worldwide war ready engine requirements.• Controlled inventory, production output, and workflow by analyzing each stage of product life cycle, implementing continuous improvement techniques while administering operating budget of $107 million.• Empowered employees to critically think to break down problems, evaluate solutions and make decisions by using best methods for performing maintenance tasks in accordance with technical procedures.• Key accomplishments: Team earned 2021 Unit Effectiveness Inspection "Superior Team" Award, 388th Fighter Wing Team Quarterly Award, and named Maintenance Squadron 2020 Lieutenant General Leo Marquez Award winner.

Nov 2019 - Feb 2022

F-16 Aircraft Maintenance Manager

Kunsan Ab, Republic Of Korea

• Production Superintendent at 8th MXS, managing maintenance operations for F-16C/DG aircraft.• Managed aircraft production and operations activities for over 540 U.S. Air Force personnel & 32 Korean civilian employees from 16 diverse specialties, performing maintenance on 44 F-16 aircraft worth $1.2 billion.• Planned and organized production schedules and assessed project resource requirements. Estimated, negotiated, and agreed on budgets and timescales with clients and stakeholders.• Oversaw scheduling and job backlogs to properly allocate personnel and material resources, implementing quality improvement changes to minimize product defect rates.• Synchronized materiel and foreign contractor requirements for $4.4 million fleet-wide F-16 Radar Absorbent Material enhancement project, solidifying 100% return to service rate with zero delays.• Key accomplishments: 8th Fighter Wing earned Korean Presidential Unit Citation.

Feb 2019 - Nov 2019

Propulsion Section First-Line Supervisor

Kunsan Ab, Republic Of Korea

• Propulsion Section Chief (8th MXS)• Propulsion Functional Manager (8th FW)

Nov 2018 - Jan 2019

F-15 Aircraft Maintenance Manager

Raf Lakenheath, United Kingdom

• Production Superintendent at 48th CMS managing maintenance operations for F-15C/D/E aircraft.• Governed aircraft repair & facility maintenance for over 400 U.S. Air Force personnel & 41 Ministry of Defense employees, performing maintenance on 76 F-15C/E and 5 HH-60G aircraft valued at $6.7 billion.• Managed facilities and vehicles valued at $455 million while providing direction and guidance to maximize team and resource effectiveness.• Oversaw $2.8 billion in avionics and jet engine authorizations/repairs for USAF's largest Avionics Intermediate Section and Propulsion Centralized Repair Facility in Europe.• Enforced compliance with U.S. Air Force, Ministry of Defense and European Command regulations and safety mandates.• Key accomplishments: 48th Maintenance Group earned 2018 SECDEF Field Level Maintenance Award, named 2018 Senior Non-Commissioned Officer of the Year nominee.

Mar 2018 - Oct 2018

F100 Jet Engine Intermediate Maintenance Manager

Raf Lakenheath, United Kingdom

• JEIM Section Chief (F100-PW-220/229 Intermediate Maintenance/ Centralized Repair Facility/48th CMS)• Supervised 75 military & U.S. Air Force civilian employees performing repair on 190 F100-PW-220/-229 turbofan jet engines valued at $728 million.• Planned reliability centered maintenance by evaluating long range schedules and trending fleet performance indicators as part of a robust preventive maintenance program.• Led team through Safety Investigation Board process to determine critical fan blade failure by conducting damage analysis & pinpointing root cause, generating fleet-wide inspection of over 250 aircraft engines.• Established and documented protocols for preventive maintenance procedures, decreasing equipment issues and increasing fleet asset availability by 78%.• Key accomplishments: Team earned 2017 "Flight of the Year" Award, named 2018 Lance P. Sijan Leadership Award nominee.

Feb 2017 - Feb 2018

F100 Propulsion Support Section Manager

Raf Lakenheath, United Kingdom

• Propulsion Support Section Chief (F100-PW-220/229 Intermediate Maintenance/ Centralized Repair Facility/48th CMS)• Managed 25 U.S. Air Force personnel and 2 Ministry of Defense civilian employees in maintaining 3K specialized engine support equipment fixtures, 34 consolidated tool kits, and over 200 PMEL calibrated assets valued at $7.2 million.• Identified section KPIs and created measurement mechanism to track monthly tool inspections for over 15K line items while supporting 4 sections in European Commands largest Centralized Repair Facility.• Delivered weekly critical equipment updates to management to enhance program visibility and promote improved project performance.• Executed 140 quality assurance audits and addressed non-complying issues to improve section performance in managing 18 U.S. Air Force & OSHA programs.• Key accomplishments: 48th Maintenance Group earned 2016 SECDEF Field Level Maintenance Award, Team earned 2016 Unit Effectiveness Inspection "Superior Team" Award, named Maintenance Squadron 2016 Maintenance Support Professional of the Year.

Jul 2016 - Feb 2017

Development & Instruction First-Line Supervisor

Raf Lakenheath, United Kingdom

• Development and Instruction Section Chief (48th MXG)• Instructional Systems Designer (48th MXG)• Maintenance Training Instructor (48th MXG)• Supervised 15 maintenance instructors to prepare online materials, content, and tools to facilitate training for European Commands largest maintenance group supporting 2.2K U.S. Air Force employees.• Created curricula, research topics and conceptualized course format, subject matter, and presentation for 23 course control documents.• Planned and monitored implementation of technology-based learning programs, facilitating the supervision of over 2.3K exams & F-15 Ground Instructional Training Aircraft training events.• European Commands sole instructor SME for Air Force Manpower study, certifying 53 workflows/300 inputs & validating maintenance training positions.• Key accomplishments: Team earned 2015 Maintenance Training Flight of the Year for European Command, earned 2015 Senior Instructor Award, and named Maintenance Group's 2015 Instructor of the Year.

Apr 2014 - Jul 2016

F-15E Aircraft Maintenance Team Leader

Raf Lakenheath, United Kingdom

• F-15E Flightline Maintenance (Lead Technician/48th AMXS/492d AMU)• F100-PW-229 JEIM Crew Chief (F100-PW-220/229 Jet Engine Intermediate Maintenance/ Centralized Repair Facility/48th CMS)• Supervised diverse team of 24 engine technicians, supporting O-Level maintenance on 104 F100-PW-229 engines powering 52 F-15E aircraft valued at $5 billion.• Provided leadership and technical support for planning of all scheduled & unscheduled propulsion maintenance functions and activities.• Diagnosed aircraft engines and prioritized appropriate repairs needed to correct issues in compliance with technical parameters.• Maintained orderly and safe work environment by enforcing tool control and FOD awareness, prevention, and safety always.• Key accomplishments: Participated in first-ever Blue Flag exercise with Israeli Defense Forces (2013), named 2013 Lieutenant General Leo Marquez Award winner for 48th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron.

Jun 2011 - Apr 2014

F-16C/Dj Aircraft Maintenance Team Leader

Misawa Ab, Japan

• Flightline Expediter (35th AMXS/14th AMU)• PACAF F-16 Aerial Demonstration Team (35th AMXS/14th AMU)• F-16 C/DJ Flightline Maintenance (Lead Technician/35th AMXS/14th AMU)• F110-GE-100/129 JEIM Crew Chief (F110-GE-100/129 Jet Engine Intermediate Maintenance/ Centralized Repair Facility/35th MXS)

Mar 2005 - Jun 2011

A-10A Propulsion Specialist

Osan Ab, Republic Of Korea

• A-10A Flightline Maintenance Technician (51st AMXS/25th AMU)

Mar 2004 - Mar 2005

F100-Pw-220/-229 Propulsion Specialist

Nellis Afb, Nevada

• F-15 C/D/E Flightline Maintenance Technician (Eagle/Strike AMU)• F-16 C/D Flightline Maintenance Technician (Viper/Falcon AMU)• F100-PW-220/229 Intermediate Maintenance Supervisor (57th CRS/CMS)

Sep 2001 - Mar 2004

A-10A Propulsion Specialist

Davis-Monthan Afb, Arizona

• A-10A Flightline Maintenance Technician (355th AMXS/357th, 358th, 354th AMU)• TF34-GE-100A Intermediate Maintenance Technician (355th CRS)

Feb 1998 - Aug 2001

Program Manager Intern - Advanced Development And Manufacturing Group (Admg)

Layton, Utah, United States

Sep 2021 - Dec 2021
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Justin M. education

Bachelor Of Science (B.S.), Organizational Leadership

Activities and Societies: Omega Nu Lambda National Honor SocietyOrganizational Leadership

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Justin M. works for Pratt & Whitney.

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Justin M. is listed as F100 Field Services Manager - Operational Military Engines (OME) at Pratt & Whitney.

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Justin M. is based in Syracuse, Utah, United States while working with Pratt & Whitney.

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Justin M. has worked for Pratt & Whitney, Kihomac, and United States Air Force.

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Justin M. holds Bachelor Of Science (B.S.), Organizational Leadership from Columbia Southern University.

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Justin M. is listed with skills including Leadership, Military, U.S. Department Of Defense, Aerospace, Program Management, Training, Team Building, and Maintenance.

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