Resumes Aviation Maintenance Management en>fr fr>en By NWilliams Comments: 1, member since Thu Nov 27, 2008On Sat Feb 21, 2009 05:37 PM
Edited by NWilliams (5109) on 2009-02-21 17:39:07
Objective: Obtain an Aviation Maintenance position that allows for advancement.
Summary of Qualifications:
Airframe and Powerplant License
Scheduling aircraft inspections.
Keeping charts that show trends in aircraft system reliability.
Organizing and operating libraries of technical publications, reports and related maintenance data.
Issuing aircraft inspection and work orders.
Performing clerical and administrative duties such as filing and typing.
Preparing reports and correspondence.
Performing computer data base and system analysis.
Maintaining engine logbooks and associated aircraft records.
NALCOMIS System Administrator (QA)
Central Technical Publication Library (QA)
2008-2009 CFM Smyrna
LST - Line Service Technician
Hold a leadership role within the company.
Directly responsible for 15 line service technicians.
Provide customer service.
Fuel and move various types of airplanes.
Knowledgeable about the systems and requirements of aircraft to be serviced.
2000-2006 United States Navy California
AZ2 - Aviation Maintenance Administrationmen(E-5)
2004 - 2006 Anti-Submarine Squadron 43 San Diego CA
Maintenance Shift Supervisor. Coordinated routine and scheduled maintenance. Responsible for supervising and training 18 personnel. Coordinated over 2250 maintenance actions.
Support Equipment Program Manager. Responsible of maintaining maintenance program on assigned squadron aircraft support equipment.
Central Technical Publications Library(QA) Responsible for detachments technical manuals, publications, and work cards
2003 - 2004 Organizational Maintenance Dept Keflavik
Aviation Maintenance Logs & Records Supervisor. Responsible for Naval Air Stations aircraft logs and records program. Coordinated over 100 technical changes to aircraft. Responsible for supervising and training 10 personnel.
Technical Directives Manager. Responsible for compliance with technical changes to aircraft and support equipment.
Naval Air Station Operation Centers Supervisor. Coordinated a 2 million dollar renovation program to upgrade base operation center. Supervising a team of 4 personnel and coordinating with IT Dept. Project was completed on time and within budget.
Auxiliary Security Forces. Trained and worked as military police.
2001 - 2003 Strike Fighter Squadron 122 Lemoore CA
Mid Shift Supervisor. In charge of Maintenance Control Work Center and updating the Aviation Management Supply and Readiness Reporting program. Responsible for supervising and training 6 personnel.
Plane Captain. Perform launch, recovery, pre/post flight inspections, fueling procedures of assigned aircraft and support equipment.
2000 - 2001 U.S. Naval Station Great Lakes IL
E-1 E-3 Airman
MFG Exp: GA and Military aircraft including Cessna; Boeing; Beechcraft; Sikorsky; Hawker; Cirrus; Lear; Sikorsky, Piper, Beechcraft, Cessna, Sabreliner, Pratt and Whittney, Air Research, Continental, Lycoming, Honeywell, Falcon, Diamond, Mitsubishi.
Model Exp: Aztec, Cessna- 150, 172, 182, Citation, Cheyenne, Kingair, Citation, Diamond-DA-20, DA-40, Bonanza, Baron, MU-II, F-18E/F, SH-60B, P-3A
Education: 2006-2009 MTSU Tennessee
BS Aerospace Aviation Maintenance Management May 2009(projected)
1900hrs FAR 147 training Middle Tennessee State University.
Education: 2000-2001 Naval Training Various
Technical Basic Military training. School focuses on fire fighting, discipline, and team building.
Aviation Maintenance Administration "A" School focuses on the Naval Aviation Maintenance Program.
1500hrs training Naval Aviation Maintenance.
Licenses / Certs: FAA Airframe and Powerplant License May 2009(projected)
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