Eddie Neher

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  • Timeline

    Jul 1994 - Aug 2014

    USAF Retired

    USAF RETIRED
    Nov 1994 - May 2014

    741 Missile Squadron NCOIC

    USAF
    Minot AFB
    Jan 2015 - Jan 2019

    Compliance Manager

    Core-Mark International
    Albuquerque, New Mexico Area
  • About me

    Procurement Officer for Vital Consulting Group

  • Education

    • Cabool high school

      1990 - 1994
      High school diploma
    • Wayland baptist university

      -
      Bachelor's degree criminal justice and corrections
  • Experience

    • Usaf retired

      Jul 1994 - Aug 2014
      Usaf retired
    • Usaf

      Nov 1994 - May 2014

      As NCOIC I was responsible for 5 Nuclear Missile Facilities and in charge of the Missile Facility Managers assigned to those facilities. I also published their work schedule as well as ensuring all training was complied with. Performs routine equipment inspections and emergency operating procedures; responds to actions directed by the missile combat crew at the missile alert facility (MAF); and supervises daily activities at the MAF.Performs normal and emergency procedures and inspections on MAF equipment. Inspects water treatment systems, power production systems, lighting and temperature controls, and other support systems required for daily operation. Performs water treatment system and diesel generator tests and adjustments. Performs facility equipment tests, adjustments, and maintenance as directed by base civil engineering and missile maintenance. Maintains and inspects assigned vehicles. Operates snow control vehicles. Conducts and reports basic weather observations. Operates land mobile radio systems. Operates and performs maintenance on self-contained breathing apparatuses. Responds to actions as directed. Assists the missile combat crew to ensure proper operation of the MAF. Assists the missile combat crew to correct abnormal situations in the launch-control-equipment building and soft-support building. Resets circuit breakers and performs equipment-restart and troubleshooting procedures as directed by the crew. Represents missile squadron commander in soft support area of MAF. Functions as shelter manager for the MAF. May be required to provide emergency medical aid. Supervises daily activities at MAF. Primary escort official for soft support areas and launch control equipment building. Issues, receives, and accounts for fuel. Manifests and acts as ground crew for helicopter operations. Assigns rooms and issues bedding for assigned and transient personnel. Show less Inspects, maintains, modifies, tests, and repairs propellers, turboprop and turboshaft engines, jet engines, small gas turbine engines, and engine ground support equipment (SE). Manages aerospace propulsion functions and activities.experience in functions such as installing, maintaining, or repairing aerospace aircraft jet engines. Qualification in and possession of AFSC 2A651. Also, experience performing or supervising functions involving installation, repair, testing, or modification of engines or propellers.Plans, organizes, and directs aerospace propulsion maintenance activities. Interprets and implements directives and publications pertaining to maintenance functions, including environmentally safe maintenance practices. Determines resource requirements, including facilities, equipment, and supplies. Inspects and evaluates maintenance activities. Advises, performs troubleshooting, performs engine health management, and determines repair procedures on aircraft engines. Diagnoses and repairs malfunctions using technical publications and Interactive Electronics Technical Manuals (IETMS). Solves maintenance problems by studying drawings, wiring and schematic diagrams, technical instructions, and analyzing operating characteristics of aircraft engines and propellers. Inspects, certifies, and approves completed maintenance actions. Removes, installs, inspects, repairs, and modifies engines, engine modules and components, and propellers and propeller components. Disassembles and assembles engines and propellers adhering to prescribed procedures. Prepares engines and propellers for installation, storage, or transportation. Tests components using bench mockups and test equipment. Installs and removes engines on test stands, and operates, evaluates, and performs test stand functions on engines. Accomplishes operator maintenance on test stands. Inspects and maintains engine ground SE. Operates and performs operator inspections on related SE. Show less Combat Arms are United States Air Force Security Forces personnel who train base populace on the use of small arms, oversee, maintain and repair all small arms in the U.S. Air Force inventory. AFSC 3P0X1B, SEI 312 (TSgt and above) are Security Forces personnel who completed the 9 week Combat Arms Apprentice Course (Lackland AFB) and conduct marksmanship training to prepare all Air Force personnel for home station and deployment operations. Combat Arms specialists lead, manage, supervise and implement small arms weapons training programs. Their duties include operating firing ranges and associated facilities, enforcing range safety, inspecting/repairing weaponry, performing preventative maintenance, developing/utilizing training aides and determining training/maintenance resource requirements. Combat Arms personnel also provide training in safeguarding weapons, ammunition and equipment; instructing small arms weapons qualification training and providing guidance on weapons placement to SF and other ground defense force commanders. Combat Arms Instructors are the Air Forces small arms weapons Subject Matter Experts (SME). Show less Combat Arms are United States Air Force Security Forces personnel who train base populace on the use of small arms, oversee, maintain and repair all small arms in the U.S. Air Force inventory. AFSC 3P0X1B, SEI 312 (TSgt and above) are Security Forces personnel who completed the 9 week Combat Arms Apprentice Course (Lackland AFB) and conduct marksmanship training to prepare all Air Force personnel for home station and deployment operations. Combat Arms specialists lead, manage, supervise and implement small arms weapons training programs. Their duties include operating firing ranges and associated facilities, enforcing range safety, inspecting/repairing weaponry, performing preventative maintenance, developing/utilizing training aides and determining training/maintenance resource requirements. Combat Arms personnel also provide training in safeguarding weapons, ammunition and equipment; instructing small arms weapons qualification training and providing guidance on weapons placement to SF and other ground defense force commanders. Combat Arms Instructors are the Air Forces small arms weapons Subject Matter Experts (SME). Show less

      • 741 Missile Squadron NCOIC

        Mar 2010 - May 2014
      • Aerospace Propulsion Craftsman C-130

        Dec 1999 - Mar 2010
      • CATM Instructor

        Nov 1996 - Dec 1999
      • CATM Instructor

        Nov 1994 - Nov 1996
    • Core-mark international

      Jan 2015 - Jan 2019

      • Manage the tactical operations as well as strategic function of the transportation department.• Effectively manage transportation budget exceeding $12M while continually exceeding our customer’s expectations.• Collaborate with Core-Mark counterparts to develop and implement world class transportation infrastructure and process guidelines.• Collaborate with peers to drive improvements in division performance against key metrics• Drive efficiencies within the department through timely implementation of programs and processes to increase revenues and reduce expenses through effective management of human capital and fleet• Continuously pursue opportunities to improve routing operations, increase back-haul revenues, and improve departmental results.• Maintain a safe and healthful working environment by promoting and managing safety at all levels of the operation• Provide effective leadership and conduct performance management to foster professional growth of department personnel.• Support and encourage open door policy to ensure open lines of communication with employees responding to employees needs in a timely and effective manner.• Manage transportation operation to ensure compliance with all federal, state, local, and company regulations; including, but not limited to, DOT, OSHA, food safety, and Company Standards.• Responsible for overall selection, hiring, discipline and termination of department personnel.• Plan and organize what work and resources are required to effectively meet on-time delivery requirements.• Ability to change/manage the department culture and foster strong relationships across domiciles and DC.• Other duties as assigned Show less • Ensure application of safety, accident-prevention standards, methods, and procedures in accordance with OSHA and DOT regulations• Provide excellent customer service through a well-organized and efficient transportation department• Administer daily dispatch, routing and truck scheduling: schedule drivers, arrange routes, allocate vehicles for outbound/inbound backhaul needs• Monitor and coordinate maintenance, fueling, and specialty needs• Schedule vehicle repairs and maintain requisite DOT reporting• Monitor driver requisite operating skills• Assist Transportation Manager in coordination of driver training and testing as required• Maintain DOT vehicle condition reporting• Responds to employees’ needs promptly• Communicates information appropriately and timely• Assists in the hiring and constructive discipline process• Maintains all training records on drivers• Conducts performance management to encourage and foster professional growth of employees• Maintains a safe and healthful working environment by promoting safety at all levels of the operation and conducting required training per OSHA and division standards • Performs other duties as assigned Show less

      • Compliance Manager

        Sept 2017 - Jan 2019
      • Transportation Manager

        Jun 2017 - Sept 2017
      • Transportation Supervisor

        Jan 2015 - Jun 2017
  • Licenses & Certifications

    • Non-commissioned officer academy

      United states air force
      Oct 2010
    • Airman leadership school

      United states air force
      Feb 2006
    • Anti-terrorism force protection level 2

      United states air force
      Jul 2000
    • Advanced pcap analysis and signature development

      U.s. department of homeland security
      Aug 2016
      View certificate certificate
    • Initiating and planning projects

      Coursera course certificates
      Feb 2016
      View certificate certificate
  • Honors & Awards

    • Awarded to Eddie Neher
      Air Force Achievment Medal with 4 Devices -
    • Awarded to Eddie Neher
      Air Force Commendation Medal with 1 Device -
    • Awarded to Eddie Neher
      Air Force Expert Pistol -
    • Awarded to Eddie Neher
      Air Force Expert Rifle -
    • Awarded to Eddie Neher
      Army Commendation Medal -
    • Awarded to Eddie Neher
      Missile Facility Manager of the Quarter -
    • Awarded to Eddie Neher
      Missile Facility of the Year -
    • Awarded to Eddie Neher
      Navy Expert Pistol -
    • Awarded to Eddie Neher
      Navy Expert Rifle -