Shantelle Phommathep

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  • Timeline

  • About me

    USAF, Section Chief

  • Education

    • Community College of the Air Force

      2012 - 2013
      Associate of Science (A.S.) Avionic Systems Technology
    • University of Alaska Anchorage

      2014 - 2019
      Bachelor of Science (BS) Applied Technologies Leadership

      Learning outcomes -Integrate appropriate strategic communication tools and techniques in a wide variety of business contexts-Apply appropriate management tools and techniques to manage various types of projects-Apply accepted leadership and management practices to promote ethical behavior and sustainable quality performance in organizations-Develop policies and procedures to ensure a safe, healthy, and environmentally sound workplace-Develop strategies to support an… Show more Learning outcomes -Integrate appropriate strategic communication tools and techniques in a wide variety of business contexts-Apply appropriate management tools and techniques to manage various types of projects-Apply accepted leadership and management practices to promote ethical behavior and sustainable quality performance in organizations-Develop policies and procedures to ensure a safe, healthy, and environmentally sound workplace-Develop strategies to support an organization’s vision, mission and capabilities while motivating and leading internal and external constituents Show less

  • Experience

    • United States Air Force

      Dec 2008 - now

      -Responsible to the FlightCC/SUPT or AMU OIC/Chief for the leadership, supervision, and training of assigned personnel-first-line manager and supervisor of maintenance production and is the technical authority and advisor in that area-Established a Work Center Safety Program and included any locally prescribed safety requirements-Monitored, tracked, and ensured occupational safety, fire prevention, occupational and environmental health requirements are accomplished for assigned personnel-Ensured Job Safety Training is documented IAW AFI 91-202 (AF Form 55 or equivalent) for each assigned individual-Ensured maintenance is performed by personnel who are trained, qualified, and certified, unless under the direct supervision of a trainer or certifier-Advocated use of the TO improvement program and ensure work center TO files are maintained-Established procedures and ensure configuration control for all applicable software required for the sections assigned systems-Ensured technicians check ETIMS/equivalent system for software updates for assigned systems-Ensured software configuration control is maintained IAW TO 00-5-16, Management of Computer Program Identification Number System (CPINS) and equivalent systems are maintained by use of AF approved and authorized publications-Performed production and supervisory inspections-Validated classified parts/materiel are managed-Reviewed, monitored and corrected the work center's scheduled and deferred events in the MIS daily Show less -Responsible to the FlightCC/SUPT or AMU OIC/Chief for the leadership, supervision, and training of assigned personnel-first-line manager and supervisor of maintenance production and is the technical authority and advisor in that area-Established a Work Center Safety Program and included any locally prescribed safety requirements-Monitored, tracked, and ensured occupational safety, fire prevention, occupational and environmental health requirements are accomplished for assigned personnel-Ensured Job Safety Training is documented IAW AFI 91-202 (AF Form 55 or equivalent) for each assigned individual-Ensured maintenance is performed by personnel who are trained, qualified, and certified, unless under the direct supervision of a trainer or certifier-Advocated use of the TO improvement program and ensure work center TO files are maintained-Established procedures and ensure configuration control for all applicable software required for the sections assigned systems-Ensured technicians check ETIMS/equivalent system for software updates for assigned systems-Ensured software configuration control is maintained IAW TO 00-5-16, Management of Computer Program Identification Number System (CPINS) and equivalent systems are maintained by use of AF approved and authorized publications-Performed production and supervisory inspections-Validated classified parts/materiel are managed-Reviewed, monitored and corrected the work center's scheduled and deferred events in the MIS daily Show less -Isolate malfunctions, and perform or supervise functions such as malfunction analysis or installation of A&E systems.-Maintain F-22 avionics and electrical & environmental (A&E) systems at the organizational level. Troubleshoots, inspects, removes, installs, repairs, modifies, and operates aircraft A&E systems, components, and associated support equipment. Performs and supervises general aircraft servicing and handling procedures.-Interpret equipment operating characteristics to isolate malfunctions in systems such as: attack control, core processing, radar, infrared, laser, controls and displays, electro optical and video imaging system, satellite communication systems, flight controls, vehicle management, communication, navigation, identification, satellite communications, electronic warfare (EW), electrical power and distribution, gas turbine compressor, auxiliary power, landing gear, anti-skid, nose wheel steering, lighting, fire and overheat warning, fire extinguishing, fuel indicating, liquid cooling, air conditioning, bleed air, cabin pressure, auxiliary pressurization, oxygen, and aircraft utility systems.-Use technical data to trace wiring diagrams and signal data flow.-Use integrated diagnostics, built-in test functions, electronic measuring equipment, aerospace ground equipment (AGE), support equipment (SE), and hand tools.-Upload operational software into systems components.-Remove and install line replaceable modules (LRMs), line replaceable units (LRUs), and other systems components.-Enter maintenance data into automated systems.-Inspect, analyze, and evaluate A&E systems to determine operational status.-Interpret inspection findings and determines adequacy of corrective actions.-Review maintenance management publications and procedures.-Recommend methods of improved equipment performance and maintenance procedures.-Ensures compliance with technical publications and directives. Show less - Noncommissioned Officer in Charge (NCOIC). NCO in charge of Debrief Work center. - Activity Security Manager- Responsible for debrief, conducted at the termination of each mission or when a mission is aborted, of F22A aircraft- Ensures Flying Hour Program accuracy to include maintenance scheduling effectiveness and repeat/recur rates- Performs Integrated Maintenance Information System (IMIS)/Integrated Maintenance Data System collection- Utilizes tools, training, safety, and support equipment to perform maintenance and manage classified equipment Show less -Isolate malfunctions, and perform or supervise functions such as malfunction analysis or installation of A&E systems.-Maintain F-22 avionics and electrical & environmental (A&E) systems at the organizational level. Troubleshoots, inspects, removes, installs, repairs, modifies, and operates aircraft A&E systems, components, and associated support equipment. Performs and supervises general aircraft servicing and handling procedures.-Interpret equipment operating characteristics to isolate malfunctions in systems such as: attack control, core processing, radar, infrared, laser, controls and displays, electro optical and video imaging system, satellite communication systems, flight controls, vehicle management, communication, navigation, identification, satellite communications, electronic warfare (EW), electrical power and distribution, gas turbine compressor, auxiliary power, landing gear, anti-skid, nose wheel steering, lighting, fire and overheat warning, fire extinguishing, fuel indicating, liquid cooling, air conditioning, bleed air, cabin pressure, auxiliary pressurization, oxygen, and aircraft utility systems. -Use technical data to trace wiring diagrams and signal data flow. -Use integrated diagnostics, built-in test functions, electronic measuring equipment, aerospace ground equipment (AGE), support equipment (SE), and hand tools.-Upload operational software into systems components. -Remove and install line replaceable modules (LRMs), line replaceable units (LRUs), and other systems components. -Enter maintenance data into automated systems.-Inspect, analyze, and evaluate A&E systems to determine operational status.-Interpret inspection findings and determines adequacy of corrective actions. -Review maintenance management publications and procedures. -Recommend methods of improved equipment performance and maintenance procedures. -Ensures compliance with technical publications and directives. Show less -Isolate malfunctions, and perform or supervise functions such as malfunction analysis or installation of A&E systems.-Maintain F-22 avionics and electrical & environmental (A&E) systems at the organizational level. Troubleshoots, inspects, removes, installs, repairs, modifies, and operates aircraft A&E systems, components, and associated support equipment. Performs and supervises general aircraft servicing and handling procedures.-Interpret equipment operating characteristics to isolate malfunctions in systems such as: attack control, core processing, radar, infrared, laser, controls and displays, electro optical and video imaging system, satellite communication systems, flight controls, vehicle management, communication, navigation, identification, satellite communications, electronic warfare (EW), electrical power and distribution, gas turbine compressor, auxiliary power, landing gear, anti-skid, nose wheel steering, lighting, fire and overheat warning, fire extinguishing, fuel indicating, liquid cooling, air conditioning, bleed air, cabin pressure, auxiliary pressurization, oxygen, and aircraft utility systems. -Use technical data to trace wiring diagrams and signal data flow. -Use integrated diagnostics, built-in test functions, electronic measuring equipment, aerospace ground equipment (AGE), support equipment (SE), and hand tools.-Upload operational software into systems components. -Remove and install line replaceable modules (LRMs), line replaceable units (LRUs), and other systems components. -Enter maintenance data into automated systems.-Inspect, analyze, and evaluate A&E systems to determine operational status.-Interpret inspection findings and determines adequacy of corrective actions. -Review maintenance management publications and procedures. -Recommend methods of improved equipment performance and maintenance procedures. -Ensures compliance with technical publications and directives. 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      • F-22 Specialist Section Chief

        Oct 2023 - now
      • Superintendent, Combat Alert Cell

        Feb 2022 - Oct 2023
      • F-22 Specialist Section Chief

        Jun 2021 - Feb 2022
      • F-22 Specialist Section Chief

        Jan 2020 - Jun 2021
      • F-22 Avionics Expediter

        Jun 2018 - Jun 2020
      • Integrated Avionics Craftsman

        Apr 2018 - Jul 2018
      • Debrief NCIOC/Activity Security Manager

        Sept 2017 - Mar 2018
      • F-22A Debrief Specialist/Assistant Activity Security Manager

        Sept 2015 - Sept 2017
      • Integrated Avionics Craftsman

        Mar 2014 - Sept 2015
      • Integrated Avionics Craftsman

        Dec 2008 - Mar 2014
  • Licenses & Certifications

    • Ground Radiotelephone Operator License with Ship Radar Endorsement

      Federal Communications Commission