Description
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Performs routine maintenance tasks on electronic, electrical, electro-mechanical and mechanical equipment of light rail trains. NCR Site Manager with a dozen employees, numerous aircraft at multiple locations. Lead mechanic with L-3 communication for five years with numerous deployments. Three years as a mechanic lead for "Bell" experiment aircraft. Five and a half years' experience in the United States Army as an aircraft Structural Mechanic in all levels of maintenance. Possess strong mechanical ability to work under stressful environment and diverse conditions with excellent results. Numerous years of experience in parts organization and recording procedures. Experienced and well trained in maintenance with the following aircraft: AH-64 (Apache) AH-1Z (Cobra) EC-120 (Colibri) UH - 60 (Blackhawk) OH-58 A/C/D (Kiowa) PA-42 (Cheyenne) UH - 1 H/Y (Huey) C550 Cessna (Citation) C-210 Cessna AS350 B2/B3 (Astar) B200 King Air Opened many new site locations with minimal resources and performed well above company expectations. Performed numerous airframe and composite fabrications for Marine Corp H1 upgrade program. Worked with engineering to help plan structural modifications while maintaining job quality. Fabricated hardware for radio mounts. Earlier this task was unable to be performed in a timely manner and earned recognition for quality completion ahead of schedule. Manufactured depot airframe parts at a unit level that far exceeds aviation standards. Completed 150-hour phase maintenance in less than 15 days as measured against the Army's 30 day standard. Responsible for 2,220 accident and incident free flight hours in one year alone. Experience in handling hazardous materials associated with aircraft maintenance and supply logistics.