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PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE / EMAIL AVAILABLEAircraft MechanicAn Air Force-trained aircraft mechanic with 21 years of experience working on different types of aircraftSpecialized Training/EducationUSAF, F15 Engine Starting SystemUSAF, Cams AF Maintenance CollectionUSAF, Aerospace Propulsion Apprentice F100 EngineUSAF, Apprentice Aerospace Propulsion SpecialistCompleted 54 Credits towards an Associates in Airframe TechnologyCompleted 106 Credits towards Business ManagementPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE21 years experience working on various aircraft to include: F15, F16, Gulf Streams 3, 4, and 5; C9, and 757.Air Force Specialty Code 2A671A:Inspect, maintain, modify, test, remove, install, repair and service jet engines, engine ground support equipment, engine modules, and engine components. Interpret and implement directives and publications pertaining to maintenance functions. Prepare engines for installation, storage, and transportation. Solve maintenance problems by studying technical drawings, wiring and schematic diagrams, technical instructions and analyzing operating characteristics of engines. Responsible for selecting, using, caring for special tools, hand tools and testing equipment.Troubleshoots, inspects, repairs, modifies, and tests JT3D, JT8D, SPEY 511, TAY 611, BRR 710, PW 2040 engines, and auxiliary power units through all phases of scheduled and unscheduled maintenance. Accomplished necessary maintenance actions to ensure integrity and reliability of complex systems installed on C137C, C9C, C20B, C20H, C32A, C37A providing worldwide airlift transportation for the President, Vice-President, Cabinet Members, and other high ranking national and international dignitaries. Supplements crew chief manning by servicing, ground handling, cleaning, launching, and recovering Special Air Mission Aircraft. Assisted crew in the performance of scheduled and unscheduled intermediate level maintenance, special inspections, and time compliances technical orders (TCTO).Maintained accurate and timely data updates, and inputs to the core automated maintenance system. Performed (FOD) Foreign Object Damage housekeeping, safety, environmental compliance, and pollution prevention at all times. Received work from supervisor. Independently performed required maintenance with little or no supervision. Duties were performed in accordance with verbal instructions, manufacturer's specifications, technical manuals, and established shop practices. Disassembled and/or assembled compressor parts. Examined compressor and inlet housing for worn parts, cracks, dents, chips, corrosion, warpage, and correct part number. Performed minor repairs on parts with small dents, cracks, burrs, chips, or warpage. Removed minor corrosion from parts using files, sandpaper, buffer and small hand powered tools. Removed guide vanes, determine fault, and replaces or routes for repair. Routed other defective parts to the appropriate shop as required for repair. Placed shims on the housing as directed in the shop traveler. Removed and replaced bent or broken studs. Assured security, lock wiring, and torqueing of all leads, wiring, bolts, brackets, and other parts in accordance with technical requirements. Disassembled aircraft engines and components for salvage and/or repair. Prepared shop travelers and routed parts to appropriate prime shop for required repair. Checked alignment of vanes, dimension of bore, length of housing and thickness of flange with measuring devices.Supervisor Americold Strasburg Virginia June 2017- February 11,2018SQF Practitioner Giving company a 96% pass rateSupervised at any given day 15+ employeesPerformed payroll duties and audits of facility. |