Christopher Crawford
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Telephone: 708-***-****
Jacksonville, FL 32256
Email: ***********@*****.***
* ***** ** *********** *********** Experience with Emphasis on Aviation
Operations
Excellent Team Building, Personnel Leadership, and Training/Mentor Skills
US DoD Secret Clearance
Creative and self-motivated individual; currently pursuing a Bachelor's
Degree in Professional Aeronautics with a minor in logistics and
management. Currently pursuing an A & P License and seeks a position of
responsibility, challenge, and professional growth with a progressive
organization utilizing recent education/experience.
Possess a cost and time-conscious work-ethic. Experience in directing,
multimillion-dollar projects to successful completion. Excellent
adaptability skills; learn new systems and operating procedures rapidly.
Skilled in quality assurance standards, logistic and time/resource
management
EDUCATION & CREDENTIALS
EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY, Daytona, FL (1/2009 to Present)
Bachelors of Science, Professional Aeronautics
Related Coursework: - Logistics Management
- Aviation Legislation
- Aviation Law
- Airframe and Power Plant
- Airframe Structure & Applications
- Airframe System and Applications
- Power Plant Theory and Maintenance
- Power Plant Systems and Components
-General Aeronautics & Applications
-Technical Report Writing
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
UNITED STATES NAVY, Mayport, Florida (2003-Present)
Aviation Machinist Mate Inspector (Intermediate)
11/2008-10/2010
Maintain SH-60Bravo helicopter and T700-GE-401C engines and their related
systems, including the induction, cooling, fuel, oil, compression,
combustion, turbine, gas turbine compressor, exhaust and propeller systems;
preflight aircraft; conduct periodic inspections on engines and engine-
related systems; field-test and adjust engine components, including fuel
controls, pumps, valves and regulators; remove, repair and replace
compressor and turbine blades and combustion chamber liners; preserve and
de-preserve engines, engine accessories and components; and supervise
engine work centers. Perform functional checks on aircraft engines; perform
engine performance measurements; remove and replace engine; troubleshoot
and repair engine electrical and pneumatic components; inspect engines and
engine components; troubleshoot, repair, adjust auxiliary power units;
clean, inspect, and replace rotary head assemblies; conducted corrosion
control inspections; remove corrosion and repair in accordance with
published directives; dispose of hazardous material in accordance with OSHA
directives engines. A first line supervisor of a 10 person workgroup.
Dispersed Technical Publications Librarian
11/2008-10/2010
Maintain an up-to-date, readily accessible listing of all publications held
within the work center, incorporating all changes. Indentify reason for and
correct discrepancies during work center quarterly audits. Train work
center personnel on proper use of publications and assist in locating the
required technical information related to the aircraft.
Aviation Machinist Mate (AD)
11/2004-11/2008
Maintain T700-GE-401C engines and related systems, including the
induction, cooling, fuel, oil, compression, combustion, turbine, airborne
gas turbine compressor, and exhaust systems; conducts engine and related
systems inspections. Replaces gaskets, packing, and seals in fuel and oil
systems; performs fuel and oil pressure adjustments; adjusts idle mixture
and idle speed; cleans helicopter transmissions, gearboxes, rotor heads,
drive shaft, and related parts; removes, inspects, and installs external
fuel tanks; removes and installs igniters plugs, spark plugs, starting
ignition units, and leads of ignition and starting systems; inspect
aircraft fuel systems and fuel samples for contamination; remove, clean,
and replace fuel and oil filter; use technical publication; service
aircraft on the flight line; perform operational tune-ups of new or
overhauled engines installed in aircraft; use and maintain hand tools and
management information systems for troubleshooting.
Airman Apprentice
11/2003-11/2004
Assist in maintenance of T700-GE-401C engines, SH-60Bravo helicopter and
associated aeronautical equipment and in the maintenance of aircraft
support equipment; service and clean aircraft; assist in aircraft handling;
and performed other apprenticeship duties required in the operation of
naval aviation activities afloat and ashore.
Professional Development: Airman Apprentice Training Core Course
Airman Apprentice Training Squadron/H-60
Powerplants and Related Systems (Initial) Organization
Maintenance
Work Center Supervisor Leadership Course
Qualifications: -U.S Government Motor Vehicle Operator
. Class B Truck License
. 36 Passenger Bus Qualified
. Forklift (Capacity 15,000)
-Cat 3 Crane Operator
-8878 H-60 Systems Organizational Initial Maintenance
Technician
-Six Sigma Lean Yellow Belt
-AD-6426 T-700 Turboshaft Jet Engine First Degree/IMA Mechanic
-Powerplant Mechanic (Aircraft Engine Mechanic)-Apprenticeship
Completion-4/2008
REFERENCES: Available Upon Request
Navy Good Conduct Medal/ National Defense Service Metal/Sea Service
Deployment Ribbon /Global War on Terrorism Service Medal/ Coast Guard
Special Ops