PO1 Tommy Neet

PO1 Tommy Neet

Dates of Service: Sep 1992 - Oct 2013
RETIRED
64% Complete
18 Contacts
Influence Score: 4,467
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Promotions

  • SR Sep 92
  • SA Jun 93
  • SN Dec 94
  • PO3 Sep 95
  • PO2 Apr 98
  • PO1 Sep 04

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Bio 

20 years of U.S. Navy leadership and management experience. I have lead 7-250 military members at any given time. 500+ hours training members of my team on topics such as, fire fighting techniques, basic aviation maintenance principles, law enforcement, quality assurance, tool control, and corrosion control techniques. After 9 months of Florida Dept of Corrections, I realized going back to school wasn't a bad idea. SO, my adventure begins....again.... at Lively Technical. Pursuing an A&P Licensure.

Military Experiences

Nov 2011 - Sep 2013
HSCWSL
ALSS PROGRAM MANAGER
Responsible to inspect, maintain and repair parachutes, seat pans, survival equipment, pack and rig parachutes; pack and equip life rafts; troubleshoot oxygen systems, repair and test oxygen regulators and liquid oxygen converters removed from aircraft; fit and maintain oxygen masks, flight clothing, anti exposure suits and anti-G suits; operate and maintain carbon dioxide transfer and recharge equipment; operate and repair sewing machines; conduct special calendar/periodic inspections of survival equipment; supervise production operations of parachute lofts.
Oct 2008 - Nov 2011
USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN-69)
Tool Control Manager
Established policy and was responsible for implementing, maintaining, controlling, storing, replacing, and inventorying common hand tools. Responsible for the creation, management, tracking, research and ordering of tools for USS Dwight D Eisenhower's Aircraft Department.
May 2006 - Oct 2008
FRCMA
800 DIV
Responsible to inspect, maintain and repair parachutes, seat pans, survival equipment, pack and rig parachutes; pack and equip life rafts; troubleshoot oxygen systems, repair and test oxygen regulators and liquid oxygen converters removed from aircraft; fit and maintain oxygen masks, flight clothing, anti exposure suits and anti-G suits; operate and maintain carbon dioxide transfer and recharge equipment; operate and repair sewing machines; conduct special calendar/periodic inspections of survival equipment; supervise production operations of parachute lofts.
May 2004 - May 2006
VFA-106
13A Nightcheck supervisor
Managed personnel ensuring they were qualified in all aspects of their jobs including but not limited to training in preventative maintenance, aviation maintenance, quality assurance, shipboard firefighting, watch standing, security and general military procedures.

Deployments

Military Credentials

Professional Development Schools

Jan 1998 - Feb 1998

Navy Leader Development Program 1st Class Petty Officer

Individual & Special Skill Schools

Mar 2004 - Apr 2004

aircrew survival equipmentman A school

Sep 1994 - Oct 1994

signalman A school

Started in Aug 2014

Lively Technical Center- A&P

Lean Six Sigma Course- yellow belt

Certifications

Apr 2014

FDLE - Corrections

Security Clearance
Top Secret/SCI or higher
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