Jonathan Hogue

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  • Timeline

    May 2002 - Aug 2002

    Lifeguard

    Elks Lodge
    May 2003 - Aug 2003

    Lifeguard

    Harlingen Parks and Recreation
    Apr 2004 - Mar 2006

    Assistant Manager

    Harlingen Parks and Recreation
    Oct 2006 - Sept 2010

    Aviation Machinist Mate Airman to Second Class Petty Officer (VAQ-132)

    US Navy
    Nov 2010 - Jan 2014

    Aviation Machinist Mate Second Class to First Class Petty Officer (AIMD)

    US Navy
    Mar 2014 - Mar 2018

    Aviation Machinist Mate First Class (VFA-147)

    US Navy
    May 2018 - now

    Sailor

    US Navy
    Worldwide
    Jun 2021 - Jan 2022

    Aviation Mechanics Mate First Class to United States Naval Chief (VAQ-140)

    VAQ-140
    Current Company
    Jan 2022 - now

    Chief Aviation Machinist Mate

    VAQ-133
  • About me

    Chief at VAQ-133

  • Education

    • University of maryland university college

      2013 - 2013
      Japanese language and literature

      Classes at Misawa Air Base, Japan.

    • Penn state world campus

      2020 - 2020

      Online Courses taken: - Beekeeping 101

    • University of phoenix

      2011 - 2012
      English
    • Texas state technical college harlingen

      2004 - 2005
      Network security
  • Experience

    • Elks lodge

      May 2002 - Aug 2002
      Lifeguard

      Lifeguard (American Red Cross)

    • Harlingen parks and recreation

      May 2003 - Aug 2003
      Lifeguard
    • Harlingen parks and recreation

      Apr 2004 - Mar 2006
      Assistant manager

      Assistant Manager for three public pools in Harlingen. Lifeguard Instructor Instructor, Water Safety Instructor Instructor, Lifeguard Instructor, Water Safety Instructor (Swim Lesson Coach), & Lifeguard (American Red Cross). 2004 Texas State Lifeguard Competition Open Champions (Go Hammerheads)

    • Us navy

      Oct 2006 - Sept 2010
      Aviation machinist mate airman to second class petty officer (vaq-132)

      Plane Captain, Power Plants Technician (Prowler EA-6B & Growler EA-18G), Night Check Work Center Supervisor (310, Line Shack). Advanced to Third Class Petty Officer (November 2007), Advanced to Second Class Petty Officer (December 2009)-Deployed to Al Asad Air Base, Iraq (2007)-Partnership of America's on board the USS George Washington (2008)(Major fire on board) -Various Detachments to include "Red Flag" at Nellis Air Force Base and other Training Missions out of NAS China Lake, NAS Fallon, NAS Oceania, NAS North Island, & on board various CVN Carriers. Show less

    • Us navy

      Nov 2010 - Jan 2014
      Aviation machinist mate second class to first class petty officer (aimd)

      54H60-77 Propeller Subject Matter Expert (SME) and Work Center Supervisor. Work Center 430, 414, & 41L CDI/technician. Advanced to First Class Petty Officer (June 2013)-Multiple detachments to AFB Kadena as the SME for the 54H60-77 Propeller, personnel liason, & area expert.-Multiple detachments to NAS Atsugi as the Propeller and Turbine SME to work with the "Depot" maintenance level counterpart, NIPPI and the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA).-Mar - Apr 2011 work with the Air Force inside the Emergency Operations Center as the Naval liason to the Misawa Air Base Commanding Officer. Chosen for this duty due to Security Clearance and ability to work well within a high stress environment. Show less

    • Us navy

      Mar 2014 - Mar 2018
      Aviation machinist mate first class (vfa-147)

      - Power Plants LPO (May 2017-Mar 2018)(Including Non-Pilot Taxi-Turnup Program Manager) of 21 Sailors in the performance of scheduled/unscheduled maintenance on 42 F414-GE-400 engines, 21 Auxiliary Power Units, and related systems on 21 F/A-18E aircraft.- F/A-18E Full Systems Quality Assurance Representative (Oct 2015-May 2017 [Night Check Shift Supervisor Jul16-Jan17/Supervisor starting Jul 2016])(Including Aircraft Confined Space Manager and the Monitor for the following Naval Aviation Maintenance Programs: Technical Directives, Central Technical Publications Library (CTPL)[Oct15-Apr16], Non-Pilot Taxi-Turnup [Oct15-Sep16], Maintenance Training, Fuel Surveillance, Oil Consumption)- Power Plants LPO (Aug 2014-Oct 2015)(Including Non-Pilot Taxi-Turnup Program Coordinator [Graded "On Track" during 2015 AMI])- F/A-18E Power Plants Technician (Mar 2014-Aug 2014)- Detachment to AB Portland, Oregon (2014)- Boat detachment on board the USS Nimitz (2014)- AMI with AMMT 5, All programs managed/coordinated graded "On Track." (2015)- Boat detachment on board the USS Carl Vinson (2016)- Boat detachment on board the USS Nimitz (2016)- AMI with AMMT 5, overall grade Pass with no requirement to re-inspect. All programs managed "On Track,"​ all programs monitored "On Track."​ (Mar2017)- Non-Pilot Taxi-Turnup Low Power Operator (Mar2017)- Detachment LPO for 30 Sailors stay back crew to build an aircraft (BuNo. 166430) that has not flown in three years. (Mar-May2017)- Deployment embarked, USS NIMITZ in support of Operation Inherent Resolve in the 5th fleet AOR. (Jun-Dec) Had AD3 Miczuga selected as the Sailor of the Day (12OCT17), competing against all junior Sailors aboard the USS NIMITZ. -- San Diego, CA (04Jun17)(Departure) -- Chennai, India (July) -- Manama, Bahrain (Aug) -- Dubai, UAE (Sep) -- Pearl Harbor, Hawai'i (Nov) -- San Diego, CA (05Dec17)(Arrival) - Reenlisted with a six year contract. (30Nov2017) Show less

    • Us navy

      May 2018 - now

      Completed NITC course A-012-0077 on 20Apr18, awarding the NEC 805A.Checked in 31May18.Certified 10Oct18 for C-602-3534A (54H60-77 Prop Int)(Course Supervisor/CCMM 20Mar19-20Dec19)Certified 07Nov18 for C-601-3574C (T56-A-14 First Degree)Certified 07May19 for C-600-3000E (Aircraft Confined Space Program)Assistant Leading Petty Officer for Aircraft Rate Group from Jan19 - Sep19Certified 07May19 as an Instructor EvaluatorLearning Management Office Representative & LPO 20Sep19-31May21Master Training Specialist (MTS) Designated 08Apr20 (NEC 8MTS)National Center for Competency Testing Certified Postsecondary Instructor Jun2020MTS Coordinator 18Jun20 - 31May21Command Duty Officer 30Nov20 - 31May21Navy Instructor Training Course Coordinator 02Oct20 - 31May21 Show less

      • Sailor

        Mar 2006 - now
      • Aviation Machinist Mate First Class (CNATTU WI)

        May 2018 - May 2021
    • Vaq-140

      Jun 2021 - Jan 2022
      Aviation mechanics mate first class to united states naval chief (vaq-140)

      Checked in 15Jun21Pinned as Chief 19Nov21Checked out 31Jan22 (Chief Redistribution)

    • Vaq-133

      Jan 2022 - now
      Chief aviation machinist mate

      Checked into TPU - 31Jan22Met embarked squadron in Guam aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln - 05Mar22PhillipinesJapanRIMPAC22 Completed Deployment 11Aug22Safe for Flight - 20Mar23

  • Licenses & Certifications

    • Airframe-and-powerplant mechanic

      Us department of labor
      Mar 2021
    • Computer operator

      Us department of labor
      Jun 2017
    • Maintenance mechanic (any industry)

      Us department of labor
      Nov 2016
    • Powerplant mechanic (aircraft engine mechanic)

      Us department of labor
      Jun 2010
    • Master training specialist

      Us navy
      Apr 2020
    • Certified postsecondary instructor

      National center for competency testing (ncct)
      Jun 2020
      View certificate certificate
  • Honors & Awards

    • Awarded to Jonathan Hogue
      Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal Commander Richard B. Killian, Commanding Officer, Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit Whidbey Island, Washington May 2021 For professional achievement in the superior performance of his duties while serving as Learning Management Office Leading Petty Officer and Master Training Specialist at Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit Whidbey Island, Washington from May 2018 to May 2021. Petty Officer Hogue led 103 instructors in the development and management of 71 courses, 96 audits, and 69 course reviews. As the Navy Instructor Training Course Program Coordinator, he led the successful development of an… Show more For professional achievement in the superior performance of his duties while serving as Learning Management Office Leading Petty Officer and Master Training Specialist at Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit Whidbey Island, Washington from May 2018 to May 2021. Petty Officer Hogue led 103 instructors in the development and management of 71 courses, 96 audits, and 69 course reviews. As the Navy Instructor Training Course Program Coordinator, he led the successful development of an innovative instructor certification mitigation plan to ensure unimpeded delivery of training to the fleet customers. Petty Officer Hogue's exceptional professionalism, unrelenting perseverance, and loyal devotion to duty reflected credit upon him and were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.Given this 31st day of May 2021signed R. B. KillianCommander, United States NavyCommanding Officer, Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit Whidbey Island, Washington Show less
    • Awarded to Jonathan Hogue
      Letter of Commendation Captain Matt L. Arny, Commanding Officer Naval Air Station Whidbey Island Oct 2020 Commanding OfficerNaval Air Station Whidbey Islandtakes pleasure in commending:Aviation Machinist's Mate First ClassJonathan B. HogueUnited States Navy for service as set forth in the followingCITATION:For outstanding performance of duty while serving with the Security Department at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, Washington, from November 2018 to March 2020. Petty Officer Hogue performed his duties in an exemplary and highly professional manner. As a member of… Show more Commanding OfficerNaval Air Station Whidbey Islandtakes pleasure in commending:Aviation Machinist's Mate First ClassJonathan B. HogueUnited States Navy for service as set forth in the followingCITATION:For outstanding performance of duty while serving with the Security Department at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, Washington, from November 2018 to March 2020. Petty Officer Hogue performed his duties in an exemplary and highly professional manner. As a member of the Auxiliary Security Force, he displayed exceptional professionalism and attention to detail as a Sentry during 1,109 hours of Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection watch on two geographically separated installations. His outstanding performance was evident while providing support for one open base event enhancing the security posture during critical high visibility evolutions. He provided a quick response to three ASF activations in support of nationwide security exercises ensuring the Security Department and command achieved an elevated Force Protection Condition. Petty Officer Hogue's professionalism and devotion to duty reflected credit upon himself and were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.signed M. L. ArnyCaptain, United States NavyCommanding Officer Show less
    • Awarded to Jonathan Hogue
      Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal Richard B. Killian, Commanding Officer, Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit Whidbey Island, WA Oct 2020 From: Commanding Officer, Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit Whidbey Island, WATo: AD1(AW) Jonathan B. Hogue, USNSubj: Award of the Military Outstanding Volunteer Service MedalRef: (a) SECNAV M-1650.11. Per reference (a), you are authorized to wear the Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal for outstanding public service while assigned to Strike Fighter Squadron 147 and Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit Whidbey Island… Show more From: Commanding Officer, Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit Whidbey Island, WATo: AD1(AW) Jonathan B. Hogue, USNSubj: Award of the Military Outstanding Volunteer Service MedalRef: (a) SECNAV M-1650.11. Per reference (a), you are authorized to wear the Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal for outstanding public service while assigned to Strike Fighter Squadron 147 and Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit Whidbey Island, Washington for the period of January 2014 to June 2020.2. You have embodied selfless volunteerism. During the past 6 years, you displayed exceptional dedication and leadership by volunteering 356 hours to the local community. Your willingness to devote your personal time to multiple worthwhile events has been truly inspiring, to include Meals on Wheels, Toys for Tots, Anacortes High School, Akers Elementary, Hillcrest Elementary, King County Commission on Aging, Celtic Arts Foundation, Boy Scouts of America, Oak Harbor Roller Barn, and Click Music's School of Music. Your personal efforts made a tremendous, positive impact on the military and civilian communities in which you served.3. It is with great pleasure I commend you on your significant contributions to the community. Your voluntary service reflected credit upon yourself and is in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval service. I applaud your accomplishments and extend my personal thanks for a job well done.signed R. B. Killian Show less
    • Awarded to Jonathan Hogue
      Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal P. S. Corrigan, Commander, U. S. Navy, Commanding Officer, Strike Fighter Squadron One Four Seven March 1, 2018 For professional achievement in the superior performance of his duties while serving as Power Plants Leading Petty Officer and Quality Assurance Representative in Strike Fighter Squadron One Four Seven from March 2014 to March 2018. Demonstrating inspirational leadership, he expertly led the Power Plants Work Center through the completion of 217 special inspections and 197 unscheduled maintenance actions while simultaneously training two collateral duty inspectors, three Low Power Turn… Show more For professional achievement in the superior performance of his duties while serving as Power Plants Leading Petty Officer and Quality Assurance Representative in Strike Fighter Squadron One Four Seven from March 2014 to March 2018. Demonstrating inspirational leadership, he expertly led the Power Plants Work Center through the completion of 217 special inspections and 197 unscheduled maintenance actions while simultaneously training two collateral duty inspectors, three Low Power Turn Instructors, seven Low Power Operators, one High Power Turn Operator, and three Plane Captains. As Phase Supervisor, he deftly orchestrated the phase inspectio s of nine F/A-18E Super Hornets, returning all aircraft to a Full Mission Capable status ahead of schedule. Petty Officer Hogue's personal initiative and steadfast devotion to duty reflected credit upon him and were keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service. Show less
    • Awarded to Jonathan Hogue
      Senior Sailor of the Quarter First Quarter FY-17 C. A. Papaioanu, Commanding Officer, Strike Fighter Squadron One Four Seven Mar 2017 Letter of Commendation for Outstanding performance as the Strike Fighter Squadron One Four Seven Sailor of the Quarter for the first quarter 2017. This significant accomplishment is the result of his sustained superior performance and is indicative of the outstanding professionalism he routinely displays. His dedication to mission, high personal standards, and commitment to core values earned the admiration and respect of his shipmates. Petty Officer Hogue's exceptional ability, initiative… Show more Letter of Commendation for Outstanding performance as the Strike Fighter Squadron One Four Seven Sailor of the Quarter for the first quarter 2017. This significant accomplishment is the result of his sustained superior performance and is indicative of the outstanding professionalism he routinely displays. His dedication to mission, high personal standards, and commitment to core values earned the admiration and respect of his shipmates. Petty Officer Hogue's exceptional ability, initiative, and dedication to duty reflected credit upon him and were keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service. Given this 2nd day of March 2017.Sailor of the Year FY-17 Nominee. Show less
    • Awarded to Jonathan Hogue
      Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal C. A. Papaioanu, Commanding Officer, Strike Fighter Squadron One Four Seven Dec 2016 For professional achievement in the superior performance of his duties while serving as a full systems Quality Assurance Representative in Strike Fighter Squadron One Four Seven from October 2016 to December 2016. In addition to serving as Night Shift QA Supervisor, he routinely filled in as CDI and NAMP Program Subject Matter Expert. His actions ensured the squadron was capable of executing daily flight operations and successfully completing the PAL/Flight Deck certification and TSTA… Show more For professional achievement in the superior performance of his duties while serving as a full systems Quality Assurance Representative in Strike Fighter Squadron One Four Seven from October 2016 to December 2016. In addition to serving as Night Shift QA Supervisor, he routinely filled in as CDI and NAMP Program Subject Matter Expert. His actions ensured the squadron was capable of executing daily flight operations and successfully completing the PAL/Flight Deck certification and TSTA detachment on board USS NIMITZ (CVN 68). His strick "by-the-book" approach to aircraft maintenance, training and procedures set the standard for our maintenance department. Furthermore, he was directly responsible for the training and qualification of 19 new flight deck observers and five collateral duty inspectors. Petty Officer Hogue's personal initiative and steadfast devotion to duty reflected credit upon himself and were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service. 14DEC2016 Show less
    • Awarded to Jonathan Hogue
      Good Conduct Award T. F. Cimicata, Commanding Officer, Strike Fighter Squadron One Four Seven Mar 2015 Third Award; Fidelity, Zeal, Obedience; Issues this certificate in recognition of faithful, zealous, and obedient naval service. 22MAR2015.
    • Awarded to Jonathan Hogue
      Enlisted Aviation Warfare Specialist (F/A-18E, Super Hornet) T. F. Cimicata, Commanding Officer, Strike Fighter Squadron One Four Seven Feb 2015 Having attained significant military experience in Naval Aviation and having successfully completed established Personnel Qualification Standards and having demonstrated the requisite professional skills and competence . (12FEB2015)
    • Awarded to Jonathan Hogue
      Good Conduct Award S. J. Reams, Officer in Charge, AIMD Misawa, Japan Mar 2012 Second Award; Fidelity, Zeal, Obedience; Issues this certificate in recognition of faithful, zealous, and obedient naval service. 22MAR2012.
    • Awarded to Jonathan Hogue
      Humanitarian Service Medal Department of Defense Mar 2011 Operation TOMODACHI (11Mar2011-31May2011) following the Great Japan Earthquake of 11Mar2011.
    • Awarded to Jonathan Hogue
      Enlisted Aviation Warfare Specialist (EA18-G, Growler) J. A. Craig, Commanding Officer, Electronic Attack Squadron One Three Two Sep 2010 Having attained significant military experience in Naval Aviation and having successfully completed established Personnel Qualification Standards and having demonstrated the requisite professional skills and competence . (14SEP2010)
    • Awarded to Jonathan Hogue
      Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal J. A. Craig, Commanding Officer, Electronic Attack Squadron One Three Two Sep 2010 For professional achievement as power plant technician and line supervisor in Electronic Attack Squadron One Three Two from September to September 2010. Petty Officer Hogue's dedication to mission success ensured the highest levels of combat readiness during an exceptional tour with the Scorpions. His leadership and mentorship of 33 junior sailors led to the training and qualification of four plane captains, and 20 mission essential qualifications. His attention to detail and steadfast… Show more For professional achievement as power plant technician and line supervisor in Electronic Attack Squadron One Three Two from September to September 2010. Petty Officer Hogue's dedication to mission success ensured the highest levels of combat readiness during an exceptional tour with the Scorpions. His leadership and mentorship of 33 junior sailors led to the training and qualification of four plane captains, and 20 mission essential qualifications. His attention to detail and steadfast adherence to proper maintenance procedures led directly to the identification of a work pressure sensing line on the port engine of aircraft 540 during a phase inspection, preventing a possible loss of aircraft and injury to aircrew. Petty Officer Hogue's initiative and unswerving devotion to duty reflected credit upon himself and were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service. 01SEP2010 Show less
    • Awarded to Jonathan Hogue
      Good Conduct Award M. R. Vandersluis, Commanding Officer, VAQ-132 Mar 2009 First Award; Fidelity, Zeal, Obedience; Issues this certificate in recognition of faithful, zealous, and obedient naval service. 22MAR2009.
    • Awarded to Jonathan Hogue
      Letter of Commendation M. R. Vandersluis, Commander, Commanding Officer, VAQ-132 Oct 2008 "For outstanding performance of duties as plane captain in Electronic Attack Squadron 132 from September 2006 to October 2008. Petty Officer Hogue's professionalism and dedication to mission accomplishment proved vital to the success of the Scorpions while deployed to Al Asad Air Base, Iraq and aboard the USS GEORGE WASHINGTON (CVN 73). Demonstrating a strong work ethic and keen technical knowledge of the EA-6B Prowler, he launched and recovered more than 140 sorties and performed over 90… Show more "For outstanding performance of duties as plane captain in Electronic Attack Squadron 132 from September 2006 to October 2008. Petty Officer Hogue's professionalism and dedication to mission accomplishment proved vital to the success of the Scorpions while deployed to Al Asad Air Base, Iraq and aboard the USS GEORGE WASHINGTON (CVN 73). Demonstrating a strong work ethic and keen technical knowledge of the EA-6B Prowler, he launched and recovered more than 140 sorties and performed over 90 daily and turnaround inspections, leading to the squadron's exceptional combat readiness and sortie completion rate. Further, his outstanding leadership ability was instrumental in the training and development of all assigned line division personnel, resulting in the qualification of 12 new plane captains. His commitment to the excellence and pride in workmanship played a key role in the squadron receiving the 2007 Battle "E" award. For his professionalism, initiative, and loyal dedication to duty, Petty Officer Hogue is hereby commended for a job well done!" Show less
    • Awarded to Jonathan Hogue
      "Plane Captain" of the Quarter Fourth Quarter 2007 J. C. Graf, Commanding Officer, Electronic Attack Squadron 132 Dec 2007 Selected based upon performance, professionalism, and dedication.
    • Awarded to Jonathan Hogue
      Enlisted Aviation Warfare Specialist (VAQ-132, Prowler) J. C. Graf, Commanding Officer, VAQ-132 Sep 2007 Having attained significant military knowledge and experience in Naval Aviation, successfully completed established Personnel Qualification Standards, and demonstrated superior skills and wisdom. (16SEP2007)
  • Volunteer Experience

    • Volunteer

      Issued by North Whidbey Little League on Aug 2006
      North Whidbey Little LeagueAssociated with Jonathan Hogue
    • Volunteer

      Issued by CELTIC ARTS FOUNDATION on Jul 2018
      CELTIC ARTS FOUNDATIONAssociated with Jonathan Hogue
    • Assistant Den Leader

      Issued by Cub Scout Pack 425 on Nov 2015
      Cub Scout Pack 425Associated with Jonathan Hogue