Charles Coon
Email: *********@********.***
Address: P.O.Box 726
City: Eugene
State: OR
Zip: 97440
Country: USA
Phone: 541-***-****
Skill Level: Experienced
Salary Range: $34,000
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Charles C. Coon
P.O. Box 726
Eugene, OR 97440
Cell: 541-***-****
Email: *********@********.***
OBJECTIVE: Airframe and Power Plant Mechanic, Heavy Equipment Maintenance
WORK HISTORY
2010-2012 Mechanic and Repair Man, Ahern Rentals
Mechanic on aerial lifts. Prepping units for rental and doing hard down repairs in the shop. Trouble shooting units and doing 7 year jobs on JLG boom lifts. Tools used: Pneumatic tools, hydrometer. Manometer, digital voltmeter, arc welder and oxy/acetylene welder.
2009-2010 Structural modifications for Beach Craft King Airs 350 for Dept of Defense, L3 Communications
Performed airframe modifications for secret government contracts.
2009-2009 Airframe Structural Technician, Applied Aerodynamics Inc
Performed structural repairs on heavy Boeing aircrafts.
2007- 2009 Field AMT, ERA Helicopters, LLC
Performed daily and scheduled maintenance on fleet helicopters. Aircrafts maintained Eurocopter, AS350, EC135 and Agusta109 and 119.
2006-2007 Sheet Metal and A P Mechanic, Texas Aviation Services
Performed structural and non-structural modifications to Bell and Eurocopter Helicopters also to include troubleshooting, repair and fabrication of all aircraft systems. Repairs and modifications are completed per manufacturer and FAAs specifications.
2003-2006 Mechanic, United Rentals
Mechanic on aerial man lifts. Working in the field on job sites. Prepping units for rental and doing hard down repairs in the shop. Tools used: Pneumatic tools, hydrometer. Manometer, digital voltmeter, arc welder and oxy/acetylene welder.
1993-2003 Mechanic - Technician, Clean-Way Enterprises
Repair, install and service hot and cold pressure washers and water recycle and recovery systems. Electrical, plumbing and carpentry work on the systems. Fleet maintenance for company vehicles. Tools used: Pneumatic tools, hydrometer, manometer, digital voltmeter, MIG welder and oxy/acetylene welder.
2000-2001 Sheet Metal Mechanic, United Airlines
Performed fabricating, treating, machining and installation on commercial heavy aircraft to include modification and overhaul to airframe structure. Tools used: Pneumatic tools, brake, power shear and former and drill press.
1994-2002 Civil Affairs, U.S. Army Reserves
Heavy Boat Unit, U.S. Army Reserves
Maintained and operate main diesel engines and associated subsystems to include fuel transfer, ballast and firemain pumps.
1987-1990 Gas Turbine Technician, U.S. Navy
Performed service and maintenance on ship engine room power plants and associated subsystems. Performed preventative and corrective maintenance on gas turbine main engines and all associated support equipment to include: fuel and lube systems, hi and low pressure air systems and associated electrical equipment.
EDUCATION
1991-1992 FAA Airframe and Power Plant Mechanic License #3228825
High Honor Certificate (GPA 95%)
Liquid Penetrate/Magnetic Particle Certificate, Fundamentals and Repair of Advanced Composite Structures Certificate, Sierra Academy of Aeronautics
1987-1988 Completed training in Propulsion Engineering Basics (i.e. steam systems, L.P./H.P. air systems, valves, piping and fittings) Completed training in Gas Turbine Mechanics (i.e. rig fuel controls, borescope, routine maintenance and repairs.) Graduated in top 10%, Completed computer based training for industrial pump to motor alignment applications in large marine turbines. Completed L.P. Dry Air Systems training.