Keith W. Gehring
***** ******** **. *****, ***** 76131
Email: *********@*****.***
Phone number 817-***-****
Objective
To obtain a position that utilizes my current skills, provides me an opportunity to
expand my knowledge, and offers me an opportunity for professional growth.
Education
Dalfort Aircraft Tech 1994-1995
Additional classes or courses taken
• AOM 135 training
• Maintenance Records & Reliability
• Six Sigma Agent Training
• Lear 45 Factory Maintenance School
• Lear 31 Factory Maintenance School
• Lear 60 Factory Maintenance School
• HTF 7000 Line Maintenance (Challenger 300 Engine)
• 36-150 Line Maintenance (Challenger 300 APU)
• Pratt & Whitney 305A/B Engine School
• DFW Air Traffic Control Training
• Aircraft interior Flammability Training
• Federal Aviation & Regulations Training
LaPoynor High School 1984-1988
Experience
February 2010 – August 2013 Uniflight, LLC Grand Prairie, TX
Quality Administrator
• Performed audits of permanent and historical aircraft records for return to service
supporting documentation, parts certification documents, and major repair and
alterations (FAA Form 337) and documentation for compliance of applicable
regulatory requirements ( AD'S, SB'S ' and AMOCS).
• Developed and monitored aircraft log book entries relating to aircraft inspections,
configuration and new equipment installations. Updated hours and cycles for
removed and installed components on historical hard cards.
• Coordinated training activities involving education of quality procedures and
policies, FAR'S and OJT for direct and contract employees. Maintained current
training files for employees.
Provided assistance to field technicians interpreting technical data and regulatory
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matters.
Maintained technical publication library, audited facility for expired paints, solvents
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and calibrated tools.
July 1997 – August 2009 Bombardier Aerospace Richardson, TX
Senior Records Analyst
• Performed audits of permanent and historical aircraft records for return to service
supporting documentation, parts certification documents, and major repair and
alterations (FAA Form 337) and documentation for compliance of applicable
regulatory requirements ( AD'S, SB'S ' and AMOCS).
• Updated scheduled and unscheduled maintenance in company tracking system.
• Maintained monthly Continuous Airworthy Systems (CAS), analyzed and tracked
aircraft component failure for the purpose of warranty and establishing failure rate.
• Reviewed and analyzed maintenance cost for maintenance department and set on
review board to reduce such cost.
• Worked with maintenance control to reduce aircraft down time during overnight or
extended maintenance stays.
• Reviewed historical records for compliance of 135 operation, participated in review
and bridging of inspections to comply with new FAR 91 sub part k ( Fractional
ownership).
July 1992 – July 1997 Dalfort Aviation Dallas, TX
Document Controller
• Controlled and audited work packages in hanger bays.
• Supervised mechanics to control time allotted on specific work scoped.
• Tracked daily maintenance to make return to service date attainable.
July 1988 – July 1992 United States Navy Norfolk, VA
• Served as ships search and rescue diver.
Awards
• Letter of appreciation aviation integrity Buddy Evans, April 2013
• Ruby aviation and technician award 2007
• diamond aviation and technician award 2003
• Gold aviation and technician award 2000
• Letter of commendation from Dalfort Aviation for FAA/ISO audits
• Letter of commendation from Business Jet Solutions, LLC for FAA/ISO audits