Summary
Overview
Work History
Education
Skills
Accomplishments
Certification
Languages
Certificate of Commendation
Timeline
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William Yagla

Jordan

Summary

Strategic leader with extensive experience in military vehicle systems maintenance. Skilled in developing efficient workflows, training junior mechanics, and implementing quality control measures to enhance repair accuracy and reliability.

Overview

5
5
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Dynamic Component Mechanic

United States Marine Corps
02.2021 - Current
  • Diagnosed mechanical issues using advanced diagnostic equipment and tools.
  • Performed routine maintenance on UH-1Y Venom, AH-1Z Viper, MV22 Osprey, and CH-53 Super Stallion to ensure operational readiness and safety standards.
  • Repaired various military vehicle systems, including dynamic components such as blades, flight controls, gear boxes, drive train components.
  • Accumulating 2,279 total components repaired and 6159 man hours.
  • Collaborated with team members to develop efficient repair processes and workflows.
  • Trained junior mechanics on best practices for vehicle maintenance and repair techniques.
  • Conducted inspections to identify potential mechanical failures before they impacted mission readiness.
  • Implemented quality control measures to enhance repair accuracy and reliability of vehicles.
  • Led troubleshooting efforts during complex repairs, improving response time for critical missions.
  • Inspected and tested equipment to locate worn and damaged parts.
  • Disassembled defective parts to make proper repairs.

Education

High School Diploma -

Prior Lake Highschool
Savage, MN
06-2018

Skills

  • Problem-solving proficiency
  • Maintenance and repairs
  • Proficient in hand tools
  • Strategic leadership

Accomplishments

  • Supervised team of 5 staff members as night shift supervisor.
  • Acquired Collateral duty inspector (Quality assurance) designation by demonstrating technical knowledge and proficiency.
  • Appointed foreign object debris program primary for my work center leading to zero discrepancy's on Commander of Naval Air Forces Audit.
  • Signed off on 2,279 components tallying 6,159 man hours.
  • Acquired secondary MOS of Combat Marksmanship Coach. I was training Marines on how to shoot accurately and effectively on both rifle/pistol range.

Certification

  • Collateral duty inspector (Quality Assurance)
  • Shift supervisor
  • Category 3 crane (non-cab operated)
  • Aircraft confined space program safety observer, entry supervisor, and authorized entrant
  • CPR/AED qualified

Languages

English
Full Professional

Certificate of Commendation

It is with distinct pride that I received a Certificate of Commendation from my Commanding Officer in recognition of superior performance as the foreign object debris program primary during the Commander of Naval Air Forces (CNAF) audit. Achieving zero discrepancies is a rare and prestigious accomplishment that highlights my unwavering commitment to meticulous attention to detail and absolute adherence to the Naval Aviation Maintenance Program (NAMP). This recognition demonstrates my ability to maintain the highest standards of readiness under intense pressure, ensuring that all program management, documentation, and safety procedures exceeded the rigorous requirements set forth by the audit team. This commendation not only validates the exceptional dedication to duty I brought to the inspection but also reflects a sustained commitment to excellence, integrity, and supporting the Command's mission to operate safely and efficiently.

Timeline

Dynamic Component Mechanic

United States Marine Corps
02.2021 - Current

High School Diploma -

Prior Lake Highschool
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