1. Matthew Toyoda (949) 400-4689
9049 E. 31st Lane Yuma, AZ 85365 matthew.toyoda@gmail.com
Objective
Highly motivated United States Marine Corps Veteran looking to work long term and achieve a safe, efficient work environment
and grow into a leadership role that will improve product quality standards throughout the industry.
Skills and Qualifications
• Mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, technical expertise with
schematics and publications
• Performed quality assurance inspections on scheduled and
unscheduled maintenance
• Understands safety standards in current industry and
performed lock out/tag out procedures
• Hazardous Material Handling Technician required to safely
handle, use, store, dispose, transfer and offload hazardous
materials
• Willing to travel and relocate; with a valid passport
• Troubleshooting equipment maintenance systems and
controls
• Understands operating manuals, blueprints technical
drawings
• Performed hydraulic contamination analysis samples
on various hydraulic systems
• Performed Removal and installation of hydraulic
pumps, rams, and pistons for aircraft tire assemblies
Certifications
• Airstreams Renewable Energy & Communication Tower Technician Program Certificate
• Authorized Climber and Rescue Certificate • Level 1 Crane Rigging Certificate
• American Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED Card • Signalperson Certificate
• OSHA 10-Hour Construction Safety Card • Capstan Hoist Certificate
• Electrical & Electrical Metering Safety Certificate • CADWELD Certificate
• Fasteners, Torque, and Tension Certificate • Confined Space Entry Authority Certification
• Collateral Duty Inspector Certification
• HMC&M Technician Management (Certificate) Department of Navy - 24HR
• Quality Assurance Representative Training Certification
• Commercial Driver’s License (Permit Air brakes/Combination/Passenger Hazardous Material/Tanks/Doubles and Triples)
Education and Training
Airstreams Renewables, Inc.
Renewable Energy & Communications Tower Technician Program
Nov 2015
Yuma Truck Driving School 320 Advanced Course Apr 2015
Aircraft Maintenance Support Equipment (AMSE) “B School”
Understands turbine engine theory, inspection and troubleshooting.
Nov 2001
(AMSE) Hydraulic/Pneumatic/ Structure Mechanic Technician “A School”
AMSE hydraulic/pneumatic/structures mechanics inspects, maintain, repair, and test AMSE system components.
Feb 2001
Career History and Accomplishments
Quality Assurance Representative Inspector United States Marine Corps June 2013 – May 2015
• Diagnose faults or malfunctions to determine required repairs, using engine diagnostic equipment such as computerized
test equipment and calibration devices on 63 pieces of hydraulic test equipment.
• Conducted 27 program and 70 work center audits throughout the MALS, F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) and AV-8B
Harrier operational squadrons.
• Served as Program Monitor for 6 Naval Aviation Maintenance Programs.
• Ensured that training standards within “I” level support equipment were up to date and adhered to as per policies,
processes and procedures in accordance with technical directives.
• Inspected and Audited Support Equipment Training and Licensing, Support Equipment Planned Maintenance Program
VMX-22, Joint Strike Fighter F-35 Squadron at Edwards Air force Base California.
Recruiter Jan 2010 – Jan 2013
• Responsible for applicant Orientation, development and training; negotiated contracts and enlistment bonuses.
• Developed daily, weekly and monthly recruiting plans to maximize prospecting time to achieve monthly contracting
goals.
• Facilitated over 47 contracts for new applicants entering the service.
Hazardous Materials Control and Management Technician Jul 2008 – Nov 2009
• Researched, initiated, and completed the contract for Clean Harbors in order to reduce the Time Replenish Reliability
(TRR) within Airframe Tire and Wheel Work center; effectively decreased the TRR by 75% reduction to ensure solid
turnaround times for maintenance actions which eliminated over 70 man hours per week.
• Processed and shipped 20 bottles (over 500 pounds) of R-22 refrigerant, which resulted in a $5,000 recycle fee which was
returned to the unit.
Aviation Ground Support Equipment Mechanic Dec 2001 – Jul 2007
• Managed Tire and Wheel Safety program for Rotary Wing aircraft support equipment. Maintained support at 100%
readiness rate of 48 Hydraulic Ground Handling Wheels to support 36 aircraft.
• Enforced pre-operation preventive maintenance procedures on (GSE) ground support equipment which ensured the
preservation of key limited assets in a combat environment.