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Spencer Stephen Hunt 5649 Mill Peak Rd. San Diego, CA 92120 443-223-0878 [email protected] Professional Summary Experienced Naval Officer with graduate degree in systems engineering management. Strong leadership and management skills including program management, risk assessment, data analysis, cross-functional personnel management (oversee over 200 staff), budgeting, and operations management. Education Naval Postgraduate School 9/2013 – 9/2015 Master of Science, Systems Engineering Management Monterey, CA GPA: 4.0 Naval Aviation Schools Command 9/2006 – 7/2008 Designated Naval Aviator Pensacola, FL United States Naval Academy 6/2002 – 5/2006 Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering Annapolis, MD Experience: United States Naval Officer - Lieutenant, Naval Aviator Program Manager / Instructor Pilot, Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron Three (HSC-3) 11/2012 – Present Helicopter Instructor Pilot Patient and effective academic, simulator, and flight instructor for over 300 aircrew students in the world’s largest helicopter training squadron Squadron Standardization Officer Managed and maintained training standardization for 60 instructor pilots and 55 aircrew instructors by authoring and promulgating squadron standardization instructions and standard operating procedures Squadron Legal Officer Responsible for the administration of discipline and justice for a squadron of over 800 personnel Personally advised the Commanding Officer on all legal matters both internal and external to the command Crew Resource Management and Operational Risk Management Instructor Qualified over 200 staff and student pilots in effective use of crew resource management and operational risk management principles Program Manager / Division Officer, Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron Fourteen (HS-14) 7/2009 – 10/2012 Helicopter Aircraft Commander

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Spencer Stephen Hunt5649 Mill Peak Rd. • San Diego, CA 92120 • 443-223-0878 • [email protected]

Professional SummaryExperienced Naval Officer with graduate degree in systems engineering management. Strong leadership and management skills including program management, risk assessment, data analysis, cross-functional personnel management (oversee over 200 staff), budgeting, and operations management. EducationNaval Postgraduate School 9/2013 – 9/2015Master of Science, Systems Engineering Management Monterey, CAGPA: 4.0

Naval Aviation Schools Command 9/2006 – 7/2008Designated Naval Aviator Pensacola, FL

United States Naval Academy 6/2002 – 5/2006 Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering Annapolis, MDExperience: United States Naval Officer - Lieutenant, Naval Aviator Program Manager / Instructor Pilot, Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron Three (HSC-3) 11/2012 – Present

Helicopter Instructor Pilot• Patient and effective academic, simulator, and flight instructor for over 300 aircrew students in the

world’s largest helicopter training squadronSquadron Standardization Officer

• Managed and maintained training standardization for 60 instructor pilots and 55 aircrew instructors by authoring and promulgating squadron standardization instructions and standard operating procedures

Squadron Legal Officer• Responsible for the administration of discipline and justice for a squadron of over 800 personnel • Personally advised the Commanding Officer on all legal matters both internal and external to the

commandCrew Resource Management and Operational Risk Management Instructor

• Qualified over 200 staff and student pilots in effective use of crew resource management and operational risk management principles

Program Manager / Division Officer, Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron Fourteen (HS-14) 7/2009 – 10/2012 Helicopter Aircraft Commander

• Developed cohesive team leadership, risk management, and crew resource management skills by leading multiple helicopter crews in stressful, fast-paced operational environments with zero mishaps

• Piloted over 1,000 hours in Navy H-60 helicopters across all mission areas, in direct support of multi-national exercises, humanitarian aid, and U.S. interests abroad.

Maintenance Division Officer• Provided decisive and proactive leadership, managing day-to-day operations for 30 sailors performing

aircraft final inspections, maintenance, and general upkeep on over $100M of assetsNaval Air Training and Operating Procedures Standardization (NATOPS) Officer

• Successfully managed the training, qualification, and evaluation of 40 squadron pilots and 60 search and rescue crewman, resulting in an “Outstanding” grade on the Chief of Naval Air Forces (CNAF) unit NATOPS evaluation

Scheduling / Assistant Operations Officer• Effectively managed an $800K annual flight hour budget while satisfying pre-deployment training and

operational readiness in a fiscally-constrained environment• Organized and executed essential flight operations during Operation Tomodachi, resulting in over 300

flight hours, 69 sorties, movement of 168,000 lbs. of supplies, and numerous medical evacuations following the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in eastern Japan

Additional Information and Accomplishments• Current Department of Defense (DoD) “SECRET” security clearance• FE Certification, Maryland Board of Engineers. Reg. #33228 (Obtained June 2006)• Voted 2014 “Instructor Pilot of the Quarter” for the first quarter of FY2014