Field Service Representatives - Contact Details
Greg Hammerstein
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| With over 32 years of experience in corporate aviation, Greg brings to Gulfstream
a unique blend of engineering, aircraft operational expertise, customer programs,
development and implementation of aircraft design improvements, sales, contracts
and completions.
Working for over 15 years with four different general aviation manufacturers
in the field of experimental flight test, Greg has worked on over 40 flight test
programs and has been directly involved in the development and certification
of eight new model aircraft including both the GIV and GV. Greg has held many
positions within Gulfstream in the areas of flight test engineering, service
engineering, project engineering and customer programs. He also played a lead
role in the development and implementation of aircraft design improvements directed
at resolving operational and reliability problems. Acting as team leader on several
key systems, redesign efforts have enabled him to develop the people and program
skills necessary to manage complex programs. He has been involved in sales, contracts
and completions via the customer program management organization.
He was appointed Director of Field Services/Entry-into-Service/Customer Program
Management in July of 2002 and is located at the Gulfstream corporate headquarters
in Savannah, Georgia. His responsibilities include leadership of the domestic
and international field service representatives, entry-into-service representatives
at four facilities, customer program managers at five facilities and contract
logistics support at four military installations. He is also responsible for
technical oversight of the nineteen non-Gulfstream owned or operated authorized
warranty facilities located throughout the world.
Greg is a FAA-licensed pilot and Airframe and Powerplant mechanic. He has previously
held FAA Designated Engineering Representative (DER) authorizations in the areas
of Flight Test and Mechanical Systems. He received his Bachelor of Science degree
in Aerospace Engineering from Parks College of Saint Louis University.
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