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William Mcgregor is listed as Director of Maintenance with M1 Support Services Services at M1 Support Services, based in Wichita Falls, Texas, United States. AeroLeads shows a work email signal at m1services.com, phone signal with area code 940, and a matched LinkedIn profile for William Mcgregor.
William Mcgregor previously worked as Sheppard Aircraft Maintenance Director of Maintenance at M1 Support Services and Sheppard Trainer Maintenance Quality Manager at M1 Support Services. William Mcgregor holds Professional Military Education from United States Air Force Senior Nco Academy Class 09-D.
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About William Mcgregor
Unique combination of technical expertise, project management, leadership skills and experience with global technology-driven military operations and defense industry. Thirty years of increasing responsibilities in aviation fleet management, quality control and program management. Proven ability to deliver innovative solutions that fully support organizational growth objectives. Expertly directed squadron personnel morale and welfare resource activities, commitments and schedules. Extensive expertise in the development of plans regarding career field training, facilities, supplies and equipment procurement and maintenance to meet Mission requirements. Mentor and leader; eager to apply critical thinking in a dynamic organization to solve problems and achieve organizational objectives.
Listed skills include Military Operations, Military, Defense, Air Force, and 46 others.
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Sheppard Trainer Maintenance Quality Manager
Squadron Superintendent
Leads 422 personnel supporting 37 HC-130N/P/J, MC-130H/P/J, HH-60G, CV-22, UH-1N aircraft worth $2.2 billion. Interprets and implements directives; develops and ensures compliance with all safety, training and environmental programs. Reviews manpower requirements and ensures personnel are properly trained and assigned to meet squadron mission requirements. Provides successful execution of a 20 thousand hour flying program in support of Special Operations and air rescue programmed flying training.
Aircraft Maintenance Unit Chief
Led military and civilian maintenance technicians in supporting seven tilt-rotor Osprey aircraft. Managed all resources; ensuring manpower availability, technical data compliance and safe quality maintenance practices. Monitored performance, corrected negative trends, exploited positive trends to secure long-term unit improvement. Projected and coordinated aircraft utilization and established long-range scheduling priorities to execute annual flying hour program. Supervisor stated: Instituted deeper look initiative for complex aircraft breaks. Quality-minded, front line leader; my absolute best to lead my most challenging CV-22unit. Hosted two combat V-22 units; staged 12 aircraft and 150 Marines for desert training
Quality Assurance Superintendent
Led inspectors executing group maintenance standard evaluation program; provided objective sampling and evaluated quality of maintenance for group. Validated proficiency of over 700 personnel maintaining 37 different aircraft. Conducted activity and management inspections; briefed leadership on mission capabilities and compliance from objective evaluations. Coordinated with host wings, AETC, AFSOC, ACC, AFSPC and PACAF on issues, policies and procedures affecting maintenance operations. Supervisor stated: Oversaw Maintenance Group quality assurance program; translated critical maintenance compliance data for wing leadership. Outstanding leader and warrior; perfect blend of experience and enthusiasm.
Maintenance Squadron Superintendent
Led 320 military and civilian personnel across seven intermediate-level maintenance flights in 22 individual work centers. Responsible for on and off-equipment maintenance for 34 different aircraft. Operated USAF only helicopter Jet Engine Intermediate Maintenance facility; supporting 11 units worldwide. Coordinated with base units to include, HQ AETC, AFSOC, ACC, AFSPC and PACAF on issues and policies and procedures affecting maintenance operations. Supervisor stated: Resourceful; championed squadron use of available Air National Guard fuel maintenance facility; increased fuel cell maintenance thru-put by 50%. Directed operations during severe weather emergency; coordinated with fire department and civil engineering, building was secured.
Accessories Flight Chief
Responsible for sustaining electrical and environmental, hydraulic and fuel systems on SOF assets. Managed sortie generation support of 36 different aircraft. Set flight priorities and ensured compliance with all federal, state and local environmental protection regulations and standards. Oversaw $16 million budget, facilities and equipment supporting personnel recovery and AFSOC training missions. Supervisor stated: Innovative; stood up Air Force’s only CV-22 dynamic component repair shop; overhauled 6 rotors, saved $17.5 million. Phenomenal planner; solved AEF f-16 phase re-flow crisis, realigned 220 hour inspection, vital to AOR sustainment.
Lead Production Superintendent
Executed annual flying hour program; provided repair capabilities and maintained 25 F-16C/D aircraft. Led major deployments, guided long-term aircraft maintenance preparations for 31 FW, USAFE and NATO contingencies. Planned and directed expeditionary aircraft generations and maintenance operations for 234 personnel from eight AF specialties. Directed supply and cannibalization actions; managed aircraft impoundments and performed exceptional releases for flight. Supervisors stated: AMU chief handpicked as Lead Super; expertly balanced demanding flying hour program. Directed aircraft preps for NATO Strike Eval Set Piece Demos; 24 techs trained, lauded by Inspector General as “teams noteworthy”. Impound official for three F-16s; managed repairs and foreign object search, briefed wing leadership on safe return to service.
Production Superintendent
Directly managed sortie production, scheduled maintenance and fleet health activities for 25 F-16C/G aircraft. Led 4 Production Superintendents and 6 expeditors who coordinated maintenance requirements for 257 Airmen in 9 specialties. Planned, readied and deployed aircraft for sustained combat operations in support of exercises, Weapons training deployments, Air Expeditionary and Higher headquarters tasks. Developed long-range maintenance plans to ensure aircraft are ready to support contingency operations worldwide.
Specialist Section, Ncoic
Directed Maintenance personnel and managed resources for 50 assigned F-16C/D Block 40 aircraft valued at $1.34 billion. Supervised and managed 110 assigned avionics, electrical and environmental and propulsion technicians. Provided expertise in solving technical issues, provided trained technicians to generate training and combat sorties. Coordinated with Production Superintendents and Section Non-Commissioned officers to meet daily flying, contingency and mobility requirements.
Chief Inspector, Quality Assurance
Supervised 14 quality assurance inspectors. Directly responsible to the Maintenance Group Commander for the quality assurance program. Evaluated over 500 unit personnel, ensured quality maintenance was performed on 15 KC-135R aircraft, during periodic inspections and in associated maintenance back shops. Developed quality assurance maintenance standardization program, defined monthly and quarterly goals and analyzed inspection results to identify trends and areas requiring focus. Evaluated the quality of maintenance training in accordance with MAJCOM and base instructions. Reviewed all applicable technical orders, inspection work cards, checklists and code manuals during evaluations and inspections. Supervised the repair, modification, overhaul and troubleshooting of aircraft electrical and environmental systems and components, cryogenic servicing units, aircraft batteries and associated support equipment. Supervisors stated: Exceptional leader; unwavering commitment to excellence and integrity made him first choice for Chief Inspector. Master communicator; co-authored four vital operating instructions, crystal clear guidance now in use. Stellar flight line supervisor, exceptionally gifted Pro-Super. Performs like a diamond wearer; expertly filled First Sergeant duties and the squadron never missed a beat. Peerless leader and planner; focused sights on safe, correct and timely maintenance at all times. Dynamic senior NCO who does it all; an aggressive leader and production expert.
Maintenance Squadron Lead Production Superintendent
Led 3 Production Superintendents and 250 maintenance technicians in 12 diverse Air Force specialties. Directed maintenance support for 15 KC-135R’s, 2 RC-135’s, 19 Air Force Special Operations Command C-130’s and MH-53M aircraft. Controlled $525 million in squadron resources and prioritized maintenance support for 3 Aircraft Maintenance Units. Oversaw European, Africa, and Southeast Asia region brake Centralized Intermediate repair facility and transient aircraft fuel maintenance facility.
Aircraft Electrical And Environmental Systems Section Chief
Assistant Electrical And Environmental Shop Section Chief
F-16 Aircraft Specialist Flight-Line Expediter
F-117A Aircraft Electrical And Environmental Systems Craftsman
F-15 Tactical Aircraft Electrical And Environmental Craftsman
William Mcgregor education
Professional Military Education
Associate'S Degree, Aircraft Maintenance Technology
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What company does William Mcgregor work for?
William Mcgregor works for M1 Support Services.
What is William Mcgregor's role at M1 Support Services?
William Mcgregor is listed as Director of Maintenance with M1 Support Services Services at M1 Support Services.
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Where is William Mcgregor based?
William Mcgregor is based in Wichita Falls, Texas, United States while working with M1 Support Services.
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William Mcgregor has worked for M1 Support Services and United States Air Force.
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William Mcgregor holds Professional Military Education from United States Air Force Senior Nco Academy Class 09-D.
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William Mcgregor is listed with skills including Military Operations, Military, Defense, Air Force, Security Clearance, Dod, Organizational Leadership, and Command.
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