MSgt Niclas Svensson

MSgt Niclas Svensson

Dates of Service: no date specified
RETIRED
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Promotions

  • AB Aug 95
  • Amn Feb 96
  • A1C Apr 97
  • SrA Dec 98
  • SSgt Nov 01
  • TSgt Feb 07
  • MSgt Nov 12

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Bio 

23 year veteran Aircraft Electrical & Environmental Systems Craftsman. 15 years as a flightline E&E specialist working on F-16s, two years as Quality Assurance Inspector, followed by one year as an E&E Backshop Section Chief. I then spent three years as an MXS Production Superintendent working F-16, A-10, KC-10, and C-17 aircraft. Finished career as Programs Flight Chief/Unit Security Manager.

Military Experiences

Nov 2014 - Jun 2016
305 MXS
Production Superintendent
Directs production efforts of 410 active duty, air reserve technicians, traditional reservist, & civilian personnel. Plans, manages and directs scheduled & unscheduled maintenance on 45 C-17 & KC-10 aircraft valued at over $5.4B. Coordinates use of facilities; sets & enforces safety, technical data, & quality standards for personnel across 13 unique Air Force specialties. Schedules resources for 24/7 mission operations to support OCONUS/CONUS, AMC, USTRANSCOM, & JCS requirements.
Oct 2013 - Oct 2014
51 MXS
Production Superintendent
Planned/directed intermediate & organizational level maintenance on 28 F-16 and 24 A-10 aircraft worth over $1.4B Supervised over 350 Amn in 16 different Air Force specialties; enforced strict compliance with technical orders, Air Force Instructions, & wing/group policies. Set maintenance priorities & manning distribution. Managed aircraft cannibalization actions. Primary liaison to other maintenance support agencies including Depot, DLA, & SPO
Aug 2012 - Sep 2013
56 CMS
EES Section Chief
Lead 24 personnel in test, modification, repair, and overhaul of aircraft electrical & environmental system components. Planned, organized, prioritized, & inspected maintenance actions in support of 138 F-16 aircraft valued at over $3.5B. Provided expertise to solve maintenance, supply, and personnel problems. Supported repair and modification of parts generated by the Air Force Repair Enhancement Program (AFREP).

Deployments

(8 months)
May 2015 - Dec 2015
Kuwait
Kuwait
Operation Inherent Resolve 332 AEW, Ahmed Al Jaber AB

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