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WORK EXPERIENCEAviation Institute of Maintenance, Casselberry Florida October 2023 June 2024Aviation Maintenance Technician ProgramHSR Constructor June 2019 - October 2023Heavy Equipment Operator/Railroad LaborerOperating and basic maintenance of heavy equipment including but not limited to- front end loaders, forklifts, and excavators. utilizing the equipment to build Railroad tracks, crossing panels, and switches.Led various railroading projects, including distressing rail, switch and crossing installations. ensuring safety of the crew i led was the number one priority. I also handled all the paperwork that was involved in the projects.Installation and Maintenance of all parts of the railroad track, including laying rails, ties, and spikes.United States Coast Guard June 2017 June 2019D3 FiremanI was a boat mechanic for the USCG running preventive maintenance on boats for the coast guard, stationed in Fort Myers, FL. Oil changes, engine swaps.CTS Electric June 2014 June 2017Commercial ElectricianUpon graduation from high school, I would assist my father with commercial, new construction electrical projects in Florida. Running conduit, pulling wire. Based out of Palm Bay, FL.EDUCATIONAviation Institute of Maintenance, Casselberry FloridaAviation Maintenance Technician ProgramJune 2024 CompletionCompleted 1,920 hours of FAA Part 147 (AMT) training.Aviation Maintenance SkillsConducted 100-hour FAA inspections of aircraft's airframe and powerplant, alongside a 147 instructor.Skilled basic training on aircraft systems including assembly and disassembly, maintenance, modification, service, and repair of hydraulic / pneumatics systems, composites, sheet metal structures, NDT of metals, electrical and wiring systems, fuel system, props, and associated components,Assembly, inspection, test, mechanical repairs, troubleshooting and install/removal of turbine engines,Overhaul operation and installation of aircraft piston engines,Read and interpret aircraft maintenance manuals, specifications, schematics, and technical publications,Ability to document assigned maintenance performed on required forms,Knowledge of hand tools, parts and materials used in the production of components, structures, and building methods,Knowledge and practice of safety procedures, policies, and operations.Practical Experience of Aircraft and EnginesCessna 152, 172, 210, 310; Beechcraft Bonanza; Piper Seminole; King Air 90 landing gear; Allison 250; Pratt & Whitney PT-Lycoming IO-540; Lycoming O-235; Continental 470; Garrett GTP-3SKILLSSheet Metal FabricationRivetsHeavy Equipment OperationExcavatorRollerCommercial ElectricalNew ConstructionRailroadCERTIFICATIONSFAA Airframe- In ProgressPowerplant Certified |