PARACHUTE RIGGER NCOER EXAMPLES

  • Rebuilt parachute packing facilities and area, incorporating over $1,000,000 worth of new equipment.
  • Established a deployed QA program, meticulously inspecting 2,000 parachutes and ensuring error-free deployment and operation at a 100% success rate.
  • Managed over 1,300 parachute components during the introduction and implementation of over 200 MC-6 Main and Reserve parachute systems.
  • Developed accurate operating instructions, replacing outdated TMs (Technical Manuals) and expanding knowledge of equipment use.
  • Conducted monthly training sessions for aircrews on equipment use and egress procedures, refreshing skills and increasing readiness.
  • Inspected, repaired, and repacked over 1,000 T-10 and BA-22 parachutes, ensuring the safety of personnel.
  • Fitted and installed 10 single/multi-place life rafts and life preserver sets for special ops deployment.
  • Successfully completed 37 static line jumps from the CH-47 platform, maintaining airborne qualification.
  • Paved the way for XXXXX to become the first unit to perform MC-6 covert jump operations, completing over 100 MC-6 parachute jumps.
  • Devoted 2 days to scrubbing the Company’s Jump Log, rectifying discrepancies.
  • Assisted with Jump Master Personnel Inspection (JMPI) and served as the Malfunctions NCO after conducting an MFF (Military Free Fall) jump during the annual training jump.
  • Packed, rigged, and maintained critical parachute and rappelling equipment to meet U.S. military safety standards.
  • Efforts resulted in the qualification of 14 special operations soldiers and ensured the safe execution of high-risk training, including demolition, diving, and free-fall parachute operations.
  • Recognized as a resident expert with comprehensive knowledge of sling load operations, rappelling techniques, and fast-rope deployment.
  • Oversaw quality assurance and safety in parachute rigging operations, maintaining a 100% safety record.
  • Supervised numerous parachute training events and personnel, ensuring zero mishaps.
  • Demonstrated adaptability when a suspension of use order was received for the MC-6, shifting focus to promptly place over 300 MC-1 Main and Reserve systems back into service.
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