1. Richard M. Loza
7431 LaQuinta Road
Pensacola, FL 32526
(808) 780-7901
richardmloza@gmail.com
https://www.linkedin.com/pub/richard-loza/a4/971/b7
SUMMARY
I have accumulated 23 years of emergency medical experience in both the civilian and military sectors
spanning the globe. I have 19 years of medical administrative experience, safety supervisor primarily with
military aviation and finally medical and aviation logistic experience at the squadron level. Finally, being
team oriented, I have learned on the job basic aircraft maintenance and servicing over the last 8 years
while deployed overseas in combat and state side. I am willing to relocate through out the United States.
EDUCATION
Associate of Science, Coastline Community College, Health Care Administration
KEY QUALIFICATIONS
Over 23 years of emergency medical experience
EMT Instructor
EMS Coordinator
Preventive Medicine
Marine Corps Helicopter Casualty Evacuation
Ground Safety Mishap Investigation, Department of Defense
Aircraft ground support equipment
Aircraft tug / towing operations
Hearing Conservation Technician
EXPERIENCE
SAFETY
As a Hospital Corpsman, was involved with presenting monthly safety lectures to Sailors and
Marines.
Attended the Department of Defense Ground Safety Mishap Course and have been part of
numerous mishap investigations as it pertains to safety for both vehicle and aircraft mishaps.
As an Aerospace Medical Technician, was permanent member of the enlisted safety council and
provided monthly input on safety measures for squadron safety improvement.
As a member of the Navy Flight Demonstration Team, was the squadrons Safety Petty Officer,
ensuring maintenance personnel had applicable occupational health qualifications given our high
tempo operations.
LOGISTICS
Managed embarkation and transport of squadron medical equipment for deployment to southwest
Asia. Maintained 100% accountability of squadron medical records while in transit to and from
the Middle East.
Supervised and lead 15 Sailors in relocating entire squadron, from Pensacola, Florida cross-
country to El Centro, California.
Supply Officer for Naval Aerospace Medical Institute supervised and managed five staff
members in ordering, receiving and distributing of over $750K in supplies and high value
medical equipment.
2. SUPERVISION AND TRAINING
Leading Petty Officer for United States Navy Aerospace Medical Technician Schoolhouse
supervised, led and managed seven staff members providing training to 220 new accession
Hospital Corpsman with a 100% passing and initial flight physical exams and forms training to
150 Student Naval Flight Surgeons.
Leading Petty Officer for Marine Aircraft Group 24 Medical led and supervised 15 enlisted staff
members in providing daily sick-call, aviation flight physicals, and various United States Marine
Corps medical safety coverages. Supervised and managed the coordination of all training for
enlisted personnel prior to deploying overseas into combat operations.
Training Officer for Naval Aerospace Medical Institute schedule, managed and tracked General
Military Training, Anti-terrorism protections, medical continuing education and external
Department of Defense training dictated by higher headquarters for 79 Officers and Enlisted
personnel.
TEAM ORIENTED
Qualified aircraft tug operator, regularly moved aircraft weight 37K and in-frequent towing of
aircraft weighing 80K.
Learned on the job basic aircraft maintenance to include aircraft fueling, servicing of hydraulics,
daily inspections and final aircraft inspection during powered ground warm ups.
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
EMT/ Explorer Los Angeles County Fire, Calif 1990-1996
EMT/ Supply Petty Officer 3rd
Medical Battalion, Okinawa Japan 1996-1997
Squadron Corpsman 3rd
Marine Aircraft Wing, California 1998-2001
Frontline Leader/ Auxiliary Security Naval Security Group Kunia, Hawaii 2001-2004
Leading Petty Officer/ CASEVAC MAG-24/ HMH-363, Hawaii 2004-2008
Leading Petty Officer Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron 2008-2011
Leading Petty Oficcer/ Instructor Naval Aerospace Medical Institute, FL 2011-Pres
TRAINING/CERTIFICATION
EMT-B National Registry of EMT
Ground Mishap Ashore Investigations Department of Defense
CASEVAC (Combat Rescue) Department of the Navy
SPECIALIZED SKILLS
In-depth knowledge in industrial health and safety programs, quality assurance and team building
Well versed in MS Office applications