Matt Gingrich
About Matt Gingrich
Matt Gingrich serves as the GSE Network Supervisor at Cargojet, where he has worked since 2004. He has a background in Automobile Mechanics from Mohawk College and possesses extensive experience in equipment repairs, maintenance inspections, and setting up mechanics shops across Canada.
Work at Cargojet
Matt Gingrich has been employed at Cargojet since 2004, serving as the GSE Network Supervisor. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing the ground support equipment (GSE) operations, ensuring that all equipment is maintained and functioning properly. His duties include conducting ad hoc equipment repairs and performing preventative maintenance inspections. He also plays a key role in hiring and training staff, contributing to the overall efficiency and effectiveness of the GSE department.
Education and Expertise
Matt Gingrich studied at Mohawk College, where he achieved a diploma in Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician from 2006 to 2008. This educational background provides him with a solid foundation in automotive mechanics, which is essential for his current role in overseeing ground support equipment. His expertise is further enhanced by his extensive experience in setting up mechanics shops across Canada.
Background
Matt Gingrich has accumulated significant experience in the aviation ground support sector over his 20-year tenure at Cargojet. His role as GSE Network Supervisor requires a comprehensive understanding of equipment maintenance and repair, as well as the ability to manage a team effectively. He holds a Canada pass, which is necessary for his supervisory responsibilities, indicating his compliance with industry regulations and standards.
Achievements
Throughout his career at Cargojet, Matt Gingrich has successfully conducted numerous equipment repairs and maintenance inspections, ensuring operational efficiency. He has also been instrumental in establishing mechanics shops across Canada, demonstrating his capability in managing large-scale projects. His role in hiring and training staff has contributed to building a skilled workforce within the GSE department.