Steven Littrel is a dedicated Aircraft Electrical/Instrument/Flight Control Systems Technician with five years of service in the United States Marine Corps. In his current role, he has honed his expertise in aviation electronic maintenance, overseeing critical systems that ensure the safety and functionality of aircraft...
Steven Littrel is a dedicated Aircraft Electrical/Instrument/Flight Control Systems Technician with five years of service in the United States Marine Corps. In his current role, he has honed his expertise in aviation electronic maintenance, overseeing critical systems that ensure the safety and functionality of aircraft operations. As a Noncommissioned Officer (NCO) and Hazmat NCO, Steven manages the unit's hazardous materials and hazardous waste programs, demonstrating his commitment to safety and regulatory compliance. His responsibilities include distinguishing between hazardous materials (HM) and hazardous waste (HW), implementing comprehensive Hazard Communication Training Programs, and ensuring proper inventory control procedures.
Steven's technical acumen is complemented by his leadership skills, as he supervises and trains subordinate personnel, fostering a culture of excellence and accountability within his team. His ability to lead by example has been instrumental in maximizing source reduction and monitoring HW streams, ensuring that proper storage and disposal practices are followed meticulously.
As he looks to transition into the next chapter of his career, Steven is eager to leverage his extensive experience in aviation maintenance and hazardous materials management. His background not only equips him with the technical skills necessary for roles in the aerospace and defense industries but also instills a strong sense of discipline and teamwork. With a proven track record of operational excellence and a passion for continuous improvement, Steven is poised to bring valuable insights and expertise to his future endeavors.