RAFAEL TEBIS
Post Office Box ******
Los Angeles, California 90047
213-***-**** / acvt3s@r.postjobfree.com
SUMMARY OF SKILLS & QUALIFICATIONS
•15+ years of experience in aerospace engineering
•Manage multiple projects with competing priorities
•Advanced critical thinking and problem solving skills
•Excellent communicator; Familiar with presentation and team building techniques
•Strong organizational/project management skills
•Ability to persuade and influence without authority
•Experience using Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
EXPERIENCE
Quality Control Technician 2010-2012
ASIG, Los Angeles, California
•Followed company’s SOP and international doctrine to properly test fuel samples
•Maintained data records in accordance to guidelines set by the company
•Repaired and replaced damaged parts
•Troubleshot and conducted repairs on fuel hydrant valves
•Ensured the proper function of aircraft fueling equipment
Aircraft Fueler 2007-2010
ASIG, Los Angeles, California
•Safely and efficiently operated equipment in fueling aircraft
•Performed accurate accounting of fuel transactions
•Performed daily quality control checks on equipment
•Ensured proper loading and balancing of fuel
•Operated fueling trucks, hydrants, and stationary carts
•Monitored how fuel weight is distributed across aircraft to ensure safety
Quality Engineer/Supervisor 1996-1997
Clover Engineering Company, Glendale, California
•Supervised 6-member automotive and motorcycle parts inspection team
•Trained employees on the use of new equipment, quality practices, and safety procedures
•Conducted vendor surveillance and audit functions with local and out-of-state customers
Supervisor/Senior Quality Assurance Engineer 1979-1989
Hughes Aircraft Company, El Segundo, California
•Managed 20-member spacecraft inspection team
•Supported commercial–Cape Kennedy and military–Vandenberg AFB spacecraft launches
•Directed and coordinated activities of technical personnel involved in testing of aerospace products
•Used inspection techniques, procedures, instruments, and equipment indicative of the industry
•Read and interpreted blueprints and drawings
•Analyzed quality control test results and provide feedback and interpretation to company
•Determined the viability of the items produced and when necessary, write reports to explain their inadequacy in comparison to the original design
•Produced reports regarding nonconformance of products or processes, daily production quality, root cause analyses, or quality trends
EDUCATION
New York College, Manhattan, New York Bachelors of Science in Automotive Technology
Los Angeles ORT Technical Institute, Los Angeles, California CADD Certificate of Completion