Timothy Mc Dermott
About Timothy Mc Dermott
Timothy McDermott is an experienced maintenance operation supervisor currently working at Amentum in Afghanistan. He has a background in automotive mechanics and has held various supervisory roles, overseeing significant maintenance operations and a large workforce.
Current Role at Amentum
Timothy McDermott serves as the NSOCC Maintenance Operation Supervisor at Amentum, a position he has held since 2020 in Bagram District, Parwan, Afghanistan. In this role, he supervises a multi-skilled workforce of over 120 personnel, overseeing maintenance operations. His responsibilities include conducting skilled initial technical inspections and diagnostic services on various automotive and related equipment. He ensures compliance with safety practices and standards, particularly under remote and austere conditions.
Previous Experience at AC First
Before joining Amentum, Timothy McDermott worked at AC First as a Maintenance Supervisor and Lead Mechanic from 2016 to 2020 in Afghanistan. During his four years there, he held a government hand receipt valued at over $3.4 million, overseeing a fleet of more than 2,500 pieces of equipment. He played a key role in planning and managing workload schedules and operations sequences to ensure efficient maintenance processes.
Experience at Technica LLC
Timothy McDermott was employed at Technica LLC as an Automotive Master Mechanic from 2012 to 2016, also in Afghanistan. His specialization included the maintenance and repair of MRAP MATV-series vehicles. His work contributed to the operational readiness of critical military vehicles during his tenure.
Military Background
Timothy McDermott served in the US Army as an All Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic and Recovery Specialist from 2009 to 2012 at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. This role provided him with foundational skills in vehicle maintenance and recovery operations, which he has built upon in his subsequent civilian roles.
Education and Training
Timothy McDermott studied at Highland High School, where he achieved a High School Diploma in General Studies. He has also pursued continued education at Mesa Community College since 2003, focusing on General Studies. This educational background supports his professional development in the maintenance and operations field.