1. James “Craig” Abbas
327 Mockingbird Lane (316) 284-1429
Newton Kansas 67114 abbasjc@southwind.net
Professional Objective
To apply skills attained through 40 years of experience and training in aircraft maintenance,
supervision, inspection, modification and refurbishment toward a challenging position where I can apply
my expertise, knowledge and leadership to benefit the company as well as continue to advance myself
professionally. Willing to travel.
Summary
An aviation and manufacturing professional with over 40 years experience. Strong leadership
abilities with knowledge, skills and experience to enhance individual and organizational growth. Excellent
reputation for being able to accomplish any task making optimal use of organizational and time
management skills to produce stellar results. Self-starter and motivator with an unsurpassed talent to build
teamwork and eliminate barriers. Possess strong written and verbal skills utilized in establishing excellent
rapport with internal and external customers. Skilled in ISO compliance and the use of Lean, Six-Sigma,
Trend analysis and Process Based Management concepts to reduce scrap and increase profits.
Professional Experience
Martin Machine and Welding Inc, Halstead Kansas MARCH 2008-Present
Chief Fabricator, Compliance Safety Officer/Quality Manager/Weld Inspector/ ISO
Certification and OSHA – KDHE Audits
On site representative responsible for design, fabrication and installation of customer
requirements including overhead cranes, machine modifications, custom applications etc. Responsible for
introduction, implementation and training of a growing company and workforce of 53 people.
Implemented ground floor initiative of all OSHA required manufacturing programs. Engineered and
manufactured machine guards for older machines to bring them into compliance with “machine guarding”
requirements set for in CFR 29. Made Liaison with State and Federal OSHA offices for assistance in
obtaining training materials and program implementation. Wrote, constructed and held all applicable
training classes dealing with all aspects of manufacturing compliance as well as maintaining
documentation. Quality Control Manager for Dirty Martin Arms, sister company of Martin Machine Inc,
that manufactures , produces and tests AR-15 rifles for public sale.
Mid-Continent Cabinetry, Newton Kansas JAN 2003-MAR 2008
Department Manager
Responsible for overseeing production and shipping of 2.2 million cabinet doors annually with
178 employees. Responsible for daily shipments to sister plants in Minnesota and Virginia achieving 100
percent complete and on time shipping 3 years in a row. Implemented 5S and Lean initiatives to improve
production and streamline the processes. Doubled production and reduced the workforce by 28% while
attaining less that 1% recordable and lost time accidents. Maintained corporate tracking of scrap, first pass
yield and rework and implemented processes and procedures to reduce scrap to less than 2 %.
Cessna Aircraft Company, Wichita Kansas NOV- 2002
Pre-delivery Foreman
Responsible for coordinating paint, interior, electrical, avionics and mechanical systems are
perfect before delivery to the customer. Maintained liaison with the marketing group to address customer
concerns, quality issues and flight squawks. Utilized Lean, Six-Sigma, and Process Based management
concepts to achieve unparalleled success in quality and customer satisfaction.
2. James “Craig” Abbas
327 Mockingbird Lane (316) 284-1429
Newton Kansas 67114 abbasjc@southwind.net
Flight line and Modification Production Foreman 2000-2002
Achieved unrivaled success streamlining the process flow reducing schedule days from 23.5 to 7
in less than three years. Recognized for achieving record production times to unit 100 and unit 200.
Coordinated efforts with engineering, accoustics, supply and factory representatives to give feedback and
trend analysis for issues affecting schedule and production. Realigned department manpower to best utilize
experience and training to benefit overall safety, quality and schedule.
Flight, Modification and Pre-delivery inspector 1998-2000
Ensured compliance with aircraft orders, service bulletins, engineering changes, and modifications
on Citation aircraft. Upheld stringent quality and safety standards and Federal guidelines. Inspected and
certified aircraft “safe for flight” for initial flight testing from the factory.
Pre-delivery mechanic 1998-1998
Handled coordination of maintenance and delegation of repair actions for crewmembers on
Citation model aircraft. Performed engine repair, changed engines, flight control rigging, taxi and engine
testing of Citation XL and Citation 10 Aircraft.
United States Marine Corps (ret) 1978-1998
Division Chief of Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron, Det A, Aviano Air Base Italy in support
of operations in Bosnia attaining a 100 percent mission capable rate for squadrons supported.
Division Chief for Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron-31 Power plant Division, attaining an
unsurpassed “zero” bare firewalls in support of eight F/A-18 squadrons totaling 96 aircraft. Maintained a
3.5 million-dollar operations budget.
Maintenance Control Chief, VMFA-212. Coordinated maintenance on 12 F/A-18 aircraft for
service in Operation Desert Storm maintaining a 99 percent mission capable rate.
Quality Assurance NCOIC – Ensured safety of personnel and aircraft as well as compliance
of numerous programs through monitoring and management.
Flightline Mechanic / Test Cell Operator, Performed complete engine repair and testing on
J-79GE-8 and -10 engines for the Naval Carrier Fleet at Cubi Point Naval Air Station Philippines and
Naval Air Facilility Andrews AFB. Performed flightline maintenance on F-4 and F-18 aircraft while
attached to VMFA-212 and 235 based out of Kaneohe Bay Hawaii.
Education
Automotive Technology, State Fair Community College, Sedalia, MO.
Smith Cotton High School, Sedalia, MO.
Professional Development
Office Ergonomics, Process Based Management 2 – Transition to Process Enterprise, Preventing
Workplace Harassment (supervisor), Preventing Workplace Harassment (employee), Performance Based
Management Phase 1 Supervisor, Support area with Ergonomics and Lean , Process Based Management 3
Business as Unusual, Quarterly Supervisor Safety Training, SOJT Pertinent documents class, Supervisor
and Steward Training, Process Based Management Orientation, Managing with Metrics – Class C,
Performance Metrics – Basic, Health and Safety: New Supervisor, Cessna Drug/Alcohol Supervisor
3. James “Craig” Abbas
327 Mockingbird Lane (316) 284-1429
Newton Kansas 67114 abbasjc@southwind.net
Training, Legal Issues of Supervision, Problem Solving – Basic, Dealing with Emotional Behavior,
Confronting issues with Management and Peers, ESD Level 2 for Supervisors, Building Collaborative
relationships with peers, Coaching for optimal performance, Recognizing positive results, Developing job
skills, Establishing performance expectations, Giving and receiving constructive feedback, Development
review training, Staff Non-Commissioned Officers Advanced Academy ( Class Commander),
Professional Communications, Quality Assurance Administration, Hazardous Waste/Material
Management, Maintenance Material Control Administration, Organizational Maintenance Control, Quality
Assurance Administration, Work Center Supervisor, USMC Recruiter School (Professional selling skills
1,2 and 3 taught by the Xerox corporation)
Training
560XL Maintenance Initial Flight Safety International, Private Pilot Ground School Cessna Aircraft
Company, Flightline Drivers License Test, Excel brake bleeding, Aircraft Welding (TIG/MIG), Confined
Space Safety, Philadelphia, PA, Technical Publications, Gas Free Engineering,, Auxiliary Power Unit
Repair, F404-GE-400 Engine CER, Advanced Aircraft Theory, Corrosion Prevention and Control, F-
4/RF-4 Powerplant Course, Aviation Machinist Course, Aviation Fundamentals, Millington, TN.
Awards and Accomplishments
Retired after 20 years of honorable service on January 31, 1998. Traveled extensively to 14 countries with
deployed F-4 and F-18 squadrons. Decorations include The Navy Commendation medal, (2) Navy
Achievement medals, National Defense Service Medal, Kuwait Liberation medal, Saudi Arabian Defense
medal, NATO Service medal, Southwest Asia Service medal, Armed Forces Service medal, Navy Unit
Citation, (2) Meritorious Unit Citations, (6) Good Conduct Awards, (2) Certificates of Commendation,
Meritoriously promoted to the ranks of Lance Corporal and Gunnery Sergeant. Class honor graduate ADJ
school, Marine Corps Recruiter of the year 1985, F404 and APU CER top graduate. (3) Leading edge
awards for excellence.
COMPUTER SKILLS
Microsoft Office – Excel, Word, and PowerPoint.
References on request