Clarence N. Batiste
Humble,Texas 77346
Email address:***************@*****.***
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Lockheed Martin (08-2011 Present)
Senior Technical Trainer
Provide technical training to Afghanistan Air Force on Russia Mi 17 and Mi 35 helicopters.
Petroleum Helicopters Inc (Jul-2010 Feb- 2011)
Helicopter Technician
Performed scheduled inspections and unscheduled maintenance on Sikorsky S76,S92 and Bell 407 helicopters.
Arinc Taji Iraq (Mar 07-Apr 10)
MI-17/171 & UH-1H Huey II Phase/Flightline Lead
Performed daily operational maintenance on UH-1H/HueyII and Mi-17/171 aircraft in the country of Iraq. Duties include QC function , launch and recovery, preflight,component removal and replacement,refuel/defuel and maintenance actions required at operational or intermediate level maintenance facilities. Provide training to Iraqi Air Force to ensure they are fully qualified as maintenance technicians.Scopes and performs broadly defined tasks that required the use of independence, judgment and creativity. Requires significant experience in a well-defined technical area and familiarity with related disciplines. Identifies and pursues following on/add-on work with current customer. Introduces existing products to current customers. Customer interface in defined area.Maintains and enhances good customer relationships. Provide technical guidance to Iraqi Air Force and less experienced personnel.
Lockheed/DS2 Soto Cano Air Base Honduras (July 03-Mar 07)
Aircraft Tech
Performed scheduled and unscheduled maintenance/inspection on army UH-60 helicopters.
Troubleshooting hydraulic system,flight controls,engine and rotor systems.Other duties include assistant phase lead on UH-60 phase inspections.Disassembly UH-60 helicopters for deployment and reassemblied helicopters at arrival point.Performed offsite maintenance support due to aircraft system malfunction or incident..
U.S. CUSTOMS AIR INTERDICTION PROGRAM Spring, Texas 1983-2003
Twenty-two year career as a Maintenance Supervisor, Chief Quality Assurance Inspector, Aircraft and Helicopter Technician on contract to major aerospace manufacturing companies. Promoted through a series of increasingly responsible supervisory positions based on exemplary project management and technical qualifications.
Raytheon Aerospace Spring,Texas (U.S Customs Contract) (1995 - 2003)
Aircraft Maintenance Supervisor
1Promoted to assume full responsibility for the entire ground support facility to include a technical team of 25, all work scheduling, purchasing and inventory control, quality assurance and safety issues.
2Functioned as "Off Site Consultant" to other Raytheon sites to reorganize and streamline maintenance operations.
3Introduced a series of maintenance procedures that significantly reduced work redundancy while improving inventory integrity.
4Certified and remained accountable for corporate office status reporting.
Chief Quality Assurance Inspector
1Promoted to manage a team of 15 technicians while overseeing the entire quality assurance program.
2Wrote and developed repair station manual.
3Directed, planned and authorized inspection standards, methods and procedures in accordance with Military and FAA regulations.
4Troubleshot electrical, electronic, pneumatic, hydraulic, powerplant,drivetrain,flight control and main/tail rotor systems on (2) UH-60 (2) BELL 206 (2) AS350B2,(3)CESSNA CITATION and (2) KING AIR 200/C12.
E-System Inc. Spring,Texas (Awarded U.S.Customs Contract) (1991 - 1995)
Quality Assurance Inspector
1Ensured maintenance was performed according to manufacturer and technical specifications.
2Developed and implemented a highly effective OJT program.
3Managed tool and supply inventory, and ensured tools were properly calibrated.
4Ensured compliance with MILITARY, FAA, EPA and OSHA regulations.
5Inspected aircraft to ensure all flight operating standards were met
6Ensured forms and records were appropriate for aircraft maintenance procedures
7Assisted in troubleshooting mechanical and technical issues on UH-60,BELL 206,AS350B2,CESSNA CITATION and KING AIR 200/C12.
8Inspected precision tools for proper certification and condition.
9Monitored engine trend and oil analysis program.
Northrop Spring,Texas (Awarded U.S.Customs Contract) (1983 - 1991)
Aircraft Technician
1Performed scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on hydraulic, powerplant, electronic, electrical, flight control,drivetrain and pneumatic systems on UH-1M,UH-60,AH-1G,BELL 206,CESSNA CITATION, KING AIR 200 and GRUMMAN OV-1C
2Functioned as troubleshooter both domestically and internationally.
AIRLOGISTIC Conroe,Texas (1981 - 1983)
Helicopter Technician
1Performed scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on the following aircrafts Bell 205,206,212,Sikorsky 76,Eurocopter AS350/355.
UNITED STATES ARMY 1975 -1981
Supervisor/Helicopter Technician
1)Performed,managed enlisted personnel performing scheduled and unscheduled maintenance of hydraulic, electrical, powerplant, main/ tail rotor,drivetrain and electronic systems on UH-1H.Duties also include assisting other CH-47 maintenance technician in engine removal and installation of model T55, while stationed at FT Wainwright,Alaska.
2)Honorably discharged in 1981.U.S. ARMY
EDUCATION & SPECIALIZED TRAINING
University of Alaska, Aviation Technology 1981
Tanana Valley College, Two-year Program, Fairbanks, Alaska
Licensed Airframe & Powerplant Mechanic 1980
Maintenance Experience
,Bell 212,Cessna 550 Citation II,Cessna 421,421,210,Piper PA -325,350,Beechcraft 200/C12,CH-47D
Factory Field Maintenance Course
Bell Helicopter UH-1H(205),Bell 206,AH-1G( 209),Eurocopter AS350B2,,PA 31-32
Russia( MI-17/171) UH-60 Blackhawk,Sikorsky 76 A,A+,C+,C++