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WORK EXPERIENCEAmazon September 2020 April 2023Warehouse worker Ensuring cleanliness, tidiness, and safety of work environment. Loading and unloading delivery vehicles. Accepting delivery of inventory. Counting and confirming inventory. Inspecting inventory for damage and faults. Communicating errors to relevant parties. Marking and labeling stock.Ameriflight December 2019 July 2020A&P Mechanic Performed A, B and line checks on the Embraer 120 Removed and replaced of aircraft and powerplant components that require bolting, torquing, adjusting, rigging, and safety wiring to include powerplant, and flight control removal/installation Troubleshoot, repaired, cleaned, serviced, inspected, modified, replaced, and overhauled aircraft and aircraft systems using approved data to ensure airworthiness Used and operated ground support equipment, as applicable and if qualified, in a safe manner Assisted other employees in the performance of their job assignments through coaching, counseling, and guidance Interfaced effectively with members of management, other departments, and co-workers. Pacific Manufacturing February 2016 June 2019Quality Inspector Inspect and approve incoming materials by confirming specifications, conducting visual and measurement tests, and rejecting and returning unacceptable materials. Inspect in-process production by confirming specifications, conducting visual and measurement tests, communicating required adjustments to production supervisor. Approve finished products by confirming specifications, conducting visual and measurement tests, returning products for re-work, and confirming re-work. Document inspection results by completing reports and logs, summarizes re-work and waste, and inputs data into quality database. Keep measurement equipment operating by following operating instructions and calibration requirements, and calling for repairs.G.E. Aviation March 2008 January 2016Jet engine InstructorCF34 program Instructor for the CF34-3 series, CF34-8 Series engines. Aircraft; Challenger PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE Performed Line maintenance courses for the Airlines and Business Jet Customers. Special training: Performed Trouble shooting classes and module maintenance. Borescope qualified and provided training as well Designing courseware in accordance with the Instructional Systems Design Process and evaluating course material for content and accuracy Delivery training to internal and external customers related to engine health monitoring, Engine Wise Data (ADEM), maintenance cost management, work scope assessment, SB management, engine removal forecasting, fault isolation, performance troubleshooting, and engine failure analysis and engine design & repair Help field customer requests and direct customers to appropriate support personnel Delta Airlines December 2000 March 2008A&P Certified Aircraft Maintenance Technician Aircraft experience: Boeing PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE/ MD-80 series and the L10-11. Performed maintenance on the above aircraft both hangar maintenance and Line support. Special training: Avionics / Aircraft Schools / Engine Run and Taxi Qualified. Accomplished detailed and general visual inspections, troubleshooting, and repairs Removed, installed, rigged and repaired flight controls, engines, and landing gear Maintained hydraulics, pneumatics, fuel systems and mechanical components. Utilized proper technical documentation such as manufactures' manuals, component maintenance manuals, and blueprints.United States Air Force March 1992 - September 2000 Jet engine Mechanic Aircraft experience: C141-B, C17. Qualified in APU. Engine overhaul & testing (C-141-B, Installation and removal of Qec. Kit (C-17), Line maintenance, phase inspections (HSC) and Isochronal), Inspections and maintenance on support equipment. (C-141 & (C17). Specifically performed maintenance on the following engines: (C141-B aircraft) GTCP85-106-A, TF-33, (C-17 aircraft) F-117-PW-100, and Performed maintenance Training on the J-57 (B-52 aircraft). Performed maintenance on the following support equipment: (C141-B) 3000 and 4000 series trailers: (C-17) storage and transport also engine removal & installation equipment. Special training: Documentation and handling of hazardous materials, Engine run Qualified, Borescope Qualified. Propulsion Flight Excellence Award. Sharp Award: September 1997-June 1998. Knuckle Buster Award: November 1997-June 1998.QUALIFICATIONSExcellent problem-solving skills; Works very well under pressure; Detail and goal oriented; Very thorough; Likes a challenge and has great interpersonal skills. EDUCATION1996 - 1999 Trident Technical College Charleston, S.C. Associate Degree / Aircraft Maintenance Technician (FAR. 147) FAA License / Airframe and Power plant ratings. |