Robert Campbell

Lead Flight Technician at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Robert Campbell has extensive work experience in the aerospace industry. Robert started their career in the Air Force in 2000 as a Maintenance Operation Controller, where they were responsible for overseeing maintenance operations. In 2006, they joined the Air Force's Jet Engine Intermediate Maintenance team as a Technician, where they performed engine module maintenance and supervised a team of personnel. Robert then advanced to the role of Base Engine Manager, where they led and directed maintenance personnel for the generation of transiting Air Mobility Command aircraft missions. In 2018, Campbell joined NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory as a Lead Flight Technician. These roles demonstrate their expertise in engine maintenance, personnel management, and leadership.

Robert Campbell has an associate's degree in Aviation Maintenance Technology from the University of Maryland. Robert also completed the Senior Noncommissioned Officer Academy (SNCOA) from the Air Force in 2013 and the Noncommissioned Officer Academy (NCOA) in 2003. In 2017, Campbell pursued a pipe fitting/welding course at UA VIP.

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  • Lead Flight Technician

    October, 2018 - present

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