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Quality Assurance Control

Location:
Orange Park, FL, 32073
Salary:
60000
Posted:
June 06, 2013

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George Leath

Quality Control Inspector

**** ******* **.

Orange Park, FL 32073

904-***-****

***********@*****.***

My goal is to obtain a position within your organization in order to earn an income, father my and assist your company in

production and profit.

WORK EXPERIENCE

Quality Control Inspector

KAMAN AEROSTRUCTURES - Jacksonville, FL - September 2012 to November 2012

Performs required in-process and final inspections primarily on structural assemblies

• Performs inspections using company drawings, diagrams, and prescribed company and military specifications

• Monitor and verify quality in accordance with statistical process or other control procedures.

• Using various measuring devices, accepts, or rejects products and documents nonconformance's in

accordance with company and military procedures.

Quality Control Inspector

PEMCO WORLD AIR SERVICES - Tampa, FL - October 2010 to June 2012

Responsible for the quality of aircraft, aircraft systems, and aircraft components IAW policies and specifications

established by the company, government agencies, and manufactures manuals.

• Performs inspections duties, both functional and operational, on incoming and outgoing aircraft. Ascertains

completion of aircraft records.

• Examines all aircraft forms and records for compliance to applicable specifications, AD's, SB's, etc., and post

appropriate entries to the aircraft historical records as required.

• Inspects the final operation of all completed work including, components, systems, communications /

navigation, mechanical, and structural. Limited NDT, certifies, serviceability of aircraft tooling and test

equipment. Inspects assigned company areas for regulatory compliance

• Performs Receiving Inspection, ensuring condition, correct documentation and quality of each item and verify

items are in accordance with the requirements of the purchase order.

• Completed the 40 hr GEN FAM course on A319, A320, and A321 Aircraft

Quality Assurance Representative

Northrop/Grumman – St Augustine, FL. April 2010 to July 2010

Assigned to Technical Services /Technical Publications section.

• Responsible for validation of source data and end product inspections for the development of an initial

Interactive Electronic Technical Manual (IETM) for the NAVYs E-2D Hawkeye.

• Responsible for the quality of existing E-2C maintenance data integration into the E-2D IETM.

• Experience as architect and developer of XML, IETM, and S1000D technical data.

• Experience using Microsoft Office and IETM software tools (i.e., Arbor text Epic Editor or compatible SGML/

XML applications).

Technical Analyst / Technical Publication Author

Boeing - Philadelphia, PA - July 2009 to November 2009

Assigned to the Technical Publication section, for maintenance publication, responsible for updating the V-22

Osprey Interactive Electronic Technical Manual (IETM)

• Assigned to Field Service Engineering for the V22 Osprey. Duties included developing Critical Action Request

Expedite (CARES), Service Bulletins, Service Instruction, Service Letters.

Subject Matter Expert

L3 Communications / DP Associates - Jacksonville, FL - January 2004 to March 2009

Assigned to the V-22 Osprey Avionics courseware development team,

• Responsible for identifying reference materials, developing the content outline, identifying critical knowledge,

developing the media list, and ensuring technical accuracy.

• Utilized the IETM and other reference material in the daily development of courseware for the V-22 aircraft.

• Assisted in the development of the Prototype ALE-47 lesson, produced the MV / CV 22 Osprey sharable

Flight Controls lesson.

• Began development of the CV22 Osprey specific IFF lesson.

• Contributed to the AFSOC specific courseware and sharable courseware for the V-22 Osprey Flight Control

System, which includes the following Lessons (Introduction to the V-22 Osprey Flight Control System and the

V-22 Osprey Flight Control System Electrical Interface).

Quality Control Inspector

Greenick INC. - Irvine, CA - March 1996 to December 2001

Responsible for conformity inspections for all modifications and installations (including Avionics) performed

by the Fixed Base Operator (FBO) on civilian air carrier fleet, to include Boeing 777, 767,757, 747, 727, 737,

McDonald Douglas DC-9 / 10, MD-11, 80, 81, 82, 90, Airbus A300 - A320

• Performed duties as the Repair Stations Chief Inspector responsible for supervising the Quality Control

program, supplier and internal audits, all Field Inspectors, and maintained company and government records.

• Experienced in First Article Inspections (FAI) requirements entitled AS9102 and records.

Flight Engineer

United States Marine Corps - July 1971 to August 1993

Responsible for All Preflight, In-flight, Post flight and deployed maintenance of all KC-130 aircraft systems

including: Airframe, Power plant, Avionics, Electrical, Pneumatic, Hydraulic, and Fuel.

• Performed Basic Aviation Maintenance/Mechanical fundamentals and principals including complete Engine

and Propeller Repair, and Test Cell Operations.

• Performed Maintenance Control Chiefs Duties; responsible for the squadron's maintenance section.

• Performed Quality Assurance Chief Duties; responsible for the squadrons Quality Assurance program.

• Awarded the Lockheed 10,000 Flight Hour certificate in the KC-130 Hercules.

EDUCATION

Masters in Aeronautical Science

Embry Riddle Aeronautical University - Daytona Beach, FL

March 2002 to August 2007

Bachelors in Professional Aeronautics

Embry Riddle Aeronautical University - Daytona Beach, FL

January 1994 to March 1996

SKILLS

AIRFRAME & POWER PLANT LICENSE, TRAINED ON MICROSOFT OFFICE SUITE



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