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ADAM S. HENDRICKSON
106 Berwick Circle, Bonaire, GA 31005 Phone: (602) 769-4106 Email: adamscott03@yahoo.com
Citizenship: United States Security Clearance: Secret (Active, 2021) Contact Current Employer: Yes
PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
Highly accomplished, results oriented Manager possessing an extensive background in developing and
delivering high risk, high value programs through development, program management, and program
implementation. Combine leadership and technical skills to identify, evaluate, and implement effective
plans to meet targets and exceed goals. Excel in applying analytical and evaluative methods to assess the
efficiency and effectiveness of programs. Expert technical advisor and problem solver, promptly define
priorities and analyze options to implement sound alternative strategies to resolve complex issues.
Demonstrated performance, developing and motivating personnel to achieve a productive, mission
focused work environment. Repeated success communicating with cross-functional teams, able to form
strong, sustainable relationships across multiple organizational levels and achieve consensus for key
initiatives. Excellent trainer, mentor, facilitator, coach, and problem solver.
CORE COMPETENCIES:
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Department of the Air Force 04/2013 - Present
Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC) 55+hours/week
HQ AFRC Inspector General (IG), Robins AFB, GA 31098
Supervisor: CMSgt Gary Drapeau, (478) 960-6261, permission to contact
Superintendent, Weapons Safety Inspections:
Serve as the Air Force Reserve Command focal point for all Higher Headquarters Unit
Effectiveness Inspections, Capstone Events, and Exercises.
Direct, plan, and organize functions and staff within the Inspector General Inspection Operations
division.
Plan, prepare and execute a variety of complex manpower matrixes to ensure adequate staffing
and support for all inspection events.
Prepare and present inspection pre-departure briefings to Leadership and Team members.
Coordinated and executed 23 Unit Effectiveness Inspection Capstone Events.
Conduct robust reviews on all collected inspection data and analyze results within the IG
Evaluation Management System (IGEMS).
Develop and review inspection programs, policies, and procedures and make recommendations
for areas of improvement.
Higher Headquarters Subject Matter Expert responsible for inspecting and reporting the status of
52 assigned Weapons Safety Programs across the MAJCOM.
Selected Accomplishments:
Instrumental in the development and institution of the new Air Force Inspection System for the
Air Force Reserve Command.
Utilized knowledge and expertise to develop an AFRC Benchmark Functional Area sub-category
within IGEMS that lead to the increase in user efficiency and effectiveness.
Program Management
Risk Reduction/Avoidance
Weapons Safety Measures
Staff Training & Mentoring
Regulatory Compliance
Workforce Planning
Quality Evaluation
Documentation/Recordkeeping
Strategic Planning
Resource Optimization
Teaching/Instructing
Trend Analysis
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Department of the Air Force 10/2010 - 04/2013
Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC) 40+hours/week
944 Fighter Wing, Luke AFB, AZ 85309
Supervisor: Lt Col. Robert Caldarelli, (480) 250-2316, permission to contact
Safety and Occupational Health Specialist (Weapons Safety Manager), GS-0018-11:
Oversaw and directed all activities necessary to the overall management of the 944th
Fighter Wing
Weapons Safety Program.
Provided units’ technical support in planning and administering comprehensive explosives safety
programs.
Advised leadership and management of standards, requirements and methods for resolving
technical matters pertaining to weapons and explosives safety.
Developed and implemented programs to reduce the frequency, severity, and cost of explosives
accidents, injuries and fatalities.
Defined and monitored safety objectives for all units and advised management, supervisors, and
safety representatives on preventative measures to control or eliminate hazardous operating
procedures.
Analyzed training programs, inspected facilities, and evaluated operations to ensure compliance
with established regulations.
Conducted trend analysis, developed monthly and annual trend reports.
Conducted formal investigations on mishaps and hazardous conditions related to explosives
incidents, personal injury, property damage and other various work related operations.
Managed safety assessments and investigations; ensured root causes were revealed and
appropriate abatement actions were implemented.
Served as wing subject matter expert on Nuclear Surety and Nuclear Certified Equipment (NCE).
Selected Accomplishments:
Recognized by Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC) for outstanding achievements with “Zero”
reportable mishaps for two consecutive years.
Developed new training program for qualifying unit safety representatives in order to expedite
qualification process and ensure adequate training for individuals to perform their duties.
Weapons Safety program benchmarked by AFRC after receiving an Outstanding rating during a
Program Evaluation by higher headquarters with “Zero” discrepancy noted.
Department of the Air Force 10/2007 - 10/2010
Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC) 40+ hours/week
944 Fighter Wing, Luke AFB, AZ 85309
Supervisor: Charles Tehan (602) 339-0893 (permission to contact)
Supervisor, Emergency Management Section:
Supervised 5 Emergency Management Specialists to provided critical emergency response and
disaster preparedness training to wing personnel.
Established, organized, and facilitated chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN)
training for 660 military personnel to educate them about essential survival skills and operations.
Conducted research and assisted in developing disaster preparedness plans and contingency
response plans, including measures to minimize casualties and damage from natural disasters,
major accidents and wartime operations.
Performed quality evaluations and annual audits on individual units’ Emergency Management
Programs for compliance with established policies and standards.
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(Professional Experience, Continued)
Coordinated and participated in various readiness evaluations, inspections and command
supported exercises, including tabletop, functional, and full-scale exercises designed to assess and
improve response to enemy attacks, major accidents, natural disasters, and terrorist use of
Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD).
Served as Exercise Evaluation Team (EET) member, assisted in the development and evaluation
of readiness exercises.
Facilitated extensive technical and leadership training, and provided challenging opportunities for
members to significantly expand knowledge and skills.
Selected Accomplishments:
Led the successful reorganization of Emergency Management Logistics section, removed excess
and obsolete equipment reducing footprint by 70%.
Masterminded the reutilization of two large mezzanine storage products saving the Air Force
$500K in materials and labor.
United States Air Force 10/2003 - 11/2006
United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) 40+ hours/week
Aviano Air Base, Aviano, Italy
Supervisor: Victor Castillo (Retired)
Supervisor, Squadron Lead Crew Chief:
Managed and directed operations for the Weapons Standardization Section (WSS).
Supervised assigned staff of 10 responsible for administering the Wing Weapons Load Crew
Training Program.
Trained, evaluated, and certified 132 wing assigned Weapons personnel on safe, reliable and
standardized loading procedures.
Initiated, maintained, and monitored load crew certification and qualification records.
Monitored flight line loading activities and end-of-runway (EOR) procedures to ensure that all
established safety and reliability standards were maintained.
Managed and maintained equipment/munitions inventory valued at $750K.
Prepared and presented staff evaluations, addressed performance issues when necessary and
recognized members for outstanding accomplishments.
Selected Accomplishments:
Deployed in support of Operations IRAQI FREEDOM (OIF)/ENDURING FREEDOM (OEF);
oversaw creation and implementation of Al Udeid Air Base’s first rocket program and hung
rocket checklist.
Recipient of coveted Lt. Gen. Leo Marquez award for excellence in technical maintenance.
United States Air Force 05/2000 - 10/2003
Air Combat Command (ACC) 40+ hours/week
Davis Monthan Air Force Base, Tucson, AZ
Supervisor: Gregory R. Jones (Retired)
Supervisor, Aircraft Armament Maintenance:
Served as night-shift supervisor responsible for planning and organizing all scheduled and non-
scheduled aircraft weapons maintenance activities.
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(Professional Experience, Continued)
Inspected, repaired, and maintained aircraft guns, launch, release, and suspension equipment on
24 assigned aircraft valued at over $540 million.
Managed and maintained over 780 pieces of mission critical equipment valued at more than $3
million.
Evaluated operational efficiency of aircraft armament systems and recommended
modifications/procedural changes to increase efficiency and reliability.
Trained, coached, and supervised personnel on troubleshooting procedures and effective fault
isolation methods.
Actively engaged individuals in identifying and implementing solutions to various complex
situations.
Trained assigned staff on procedures, daily routines and assisted in upgrading skills.
Selected Accomplishments:
Created and introduced both short-range and long-term scheduled maintenance plans to maintain
maximum asset availability during critical mission activities.
Effective leadership and technical performance contributed significantly to the operations’ receipt
of “Weapons Flight of the Quarter” award for four consecutive quarters.
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science in Aviation Administration, 2012
UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY, Orem, UT
Associates of Applied Science in Aircraft Armament Systems Technology, 2012
COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF THE AIR FORCE, Maxwell-Gunter AFB, AL
Associates of Applied Science in Emergency Management, 2012
COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF THE AIR FORCE, Maxwell-Gunter AFB, AL
High School Graduate, 1998
EPHRATA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL, Ephrata, PA
SPECIALIZED TRAINING
Air Force Basic Instructor Course
Private Helicopter Pilots License (2008)
OSHA 30 Hour Card for Construction
OSHA Military EM385-1-1 40 Hour Safety
OSHA 3095 - Electrical Low Voltage Standards - Federal
OSHA 7505 - Accident Investigation
AMMO-47 - Lightning Protection for Air Force Facilities