Richard W. Einig
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East Greenwich, RI 02818 *********@**********.***
Profile:
A detail–oriented, mechanically inclined, highly regarded, professional Airframe and Powerplant Technician seeking a career in
the aviation industry allowing the opportunity for growth, continued education and the utilization of previous work experience
skills in customer service, and management.
Highlights of Experience:
Additional 500+ hours of accelerated learning through voluntary aircraft restoration activities.
o Team Lead: The SA300 Starduster Restoration Project.
• Project included building circuit breaker and switch panel console and complete re-wiring along with the
creation of new wiring schematics.
• Sheetmetal work including fabricating engine baffles and engine oil cooler mounts.
• Re-plumbing of oil, fuel, and pitot static systems.
• Magneto overhaul and boroscoping of Lycoming O-320-D3G.
• Future maintenance planning for remaining crew.
o Team Lead: PT-6A-20 Turboprop Power-Up Project
• Troubleshot to discover required external parts missing and created parts list.
• Installed prop governor, over-speed governor, fuel control unit, and associated lines and cables.
o Robinson R-22 Alpha Helicopter Restoration Project
• Performed 100 hr inspection and created deficient parts list.
• Future maintenance planning for remaining crew.
o Miscellaneous class projects on Piper PA-28 Cherokee, North American Aviation T-39 Sabreliner, and Cessna
172G Skyhawk.
Education
National Aviation Academy 2009 – Present
Powerplant: Received formal and hands-on training in overhaul, inspection, repair, installation and troubleshooting of
turbine, turbo-shaft, and reciprocating engines.
Airframe: Received formal and hands-on training in maintenance and inspections of Hydraulic/Pneumatic systems,
aircraft instrumentation, Communication/Navigation Systems, Fire Protection, Flight Controls, Landing Gear, Cabin
Pressurization and Oxygen, Electrical Systems, and APU system.
General: Received formal and hands-on training in reading and interpreting aircraft maintenance manuals, specifications,
and FAA technical data to determine the applicable method of repairing or replacing the defective or malfunctioning
components.
Top of class in Airframe and Powerplant Certification Program (GPA 95%)
Anticipate FAA Airframe and Powerplant certification in January, 2011.
Offices and Accolades
o Vice President, Student Council
o Outstanding Academic Achievement Award Winner
o Outstanding Attendance Award Winner
o “Above and Beyond” Award Recipient
Lincoln Flight Center 2003-2006
Part 61 Private Pilot Certification Program
58 hrs as a student pilot. Models flown include
o Piper Cherokee PA-28-140,
o Piper Arrow PA-28-200,
o Piper Warrior PA-28-161,
o Piper Tomahawk PA-38-112
Rhode Island College 2006- 2009
Marketing and Business Management
Employment History
Integrated Deicing Solutions. Boston, MA 9/2010-Present
Ted’s Montana Grill. Cranston, RI 3/2008 – Present
Starbuck’s Coffee Co., Inc. East Greenwich, RI 2005-2007