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Sheet Metal Systems

Location:
Tampa, FL
Posted:
November 03, 2017

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OBJECTIVE: To obtain a position that fully utilizes my skills and experience.

CERTIFICATIONS & AWARDS:

FAA Airframe & Powerplant Certification (pending)

Honorable Discharge US Navy

Secret Clearance (non-active)

Humanitarian Award Fleet Week – Miami, FL

United States Navy – Aviation Ordnancemen

Maintain/inspect airborne weapons

Load, stowed and armed in support of naval aviation activities afloat an ashore

Maintain ordnance shop, weapon/ammunition storage

Assemble/dissemble airborne weapons

Corrosion control; detect and remove from aircraft armament and aviation ordnance equipment

Perform, coordinate and perform maintenance on small arms and automatic weapons (9mm, M-16, .50 Caliber and M-240)

Weapon requisition, receipt and inventory of stored ordnance(ammunition, bombs, missiles, grenade launchers)

AVIATION TRAINING:

While pursuing an Occupational Associates Degree in Aviation Maintenance Technology, the following tasks were performed:

Avionics:

Trained and performed ops check on VOR and ILS using IFR NAV 4000 & 6000

Powerplant:

Complete disassembly, inspection, and reassembly of Lycoming GSO-480 (reciprocating) & Allison 250 (turbine) engines.

Performed inspection and maintenance procedures on LearJet 24 and CJ-610 engines.

Performed dynamic engine test and diagnosis on engines installed in aircraft and in test cells.

Performed troubleshooting, removal, repair, installation, and ground operation of the following:

CJ-610, Lycoming T-53 Turbo Shaft & Lycoming O-235-L2C

Powerplant induction and exhaust systems (reciprocating & turbine)

Ice and rain systems

Super and turbo charging systems

Fuel systems and Fuel metering systems

Ignition systems (magneto and capacitive discharge)

Electrical systems (including starters, generators, alternators, wiring controls, switches, indicators, and protective devices)

Instruments (including electrical and mechanical, engine temperature, pressure, and RPM indicating systems

GPU Air search Model GTGE 70-9-2

Airframe:

Removed, inspected and reinstalled components in the following aircraft systems per manufactures overhaul/repair manuals, blueprints, schematic diagrams, FARs and other sources of FAA approved information:

Hydraulics, Pneumatics, System Instrumentation, Fire Protection, Flight Controls, Landing Gear/Wheels and Tires, Aircraft Interiors

Performed altimeter/airspeed static leach test utilizing static system tester.

Performed aircraft weight and balance utilizing aircraft scales.

Rigged flight controls, engine and retractable gear systems.

Serviced aircraft hydraulic, water, and oxygen systems.

Composites:

Fabricated composite wing section, repaired damaged windows, doors and interior furnishings.

Worked with extruded polystyrene, epoxy resin, bi-directional fiberglass, micro-balloons, unidirectional spar tape, plastic, polyurethane and resins.

Utilized composite fasteners and vacuum bagging processes IAW Glencoe Aircraft, Maintenance Manual, AC43-13-1BI2A and Federal Aviation Regulations.

Sheet Metal:

Fabricated wing sections, spar caps, stringers, spar webs, ribs and skins utilizing blueprint drawings.

Repaired damage on wing sections.

Repaired aircraft damage on transport category airframes.

Utilized the following technical data accomplishing sheet metal tasks:

Structural Repair Manuals (SRMs)

Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs)

FAA approved publications

Blueprint diagrams

Utilized the following tools while accomplishing above tasks:

Drills, Clecos, Rivet Sets, Rivet Guns, Bucking Bars, Hole Duplicators, Rivet Cutters, Countersink Stops, Micro Shavers Chip Chasers, Nibblers, Shears, Form Blocks, Brakes

Aircraft Utilized During Training:

LearJet 24

Piper PA28-140 Cherokee

Aero Commander 520

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:

Hitt Electric – Virginia Beach, VA 09/12-05/13

Electrician Apprentice

Global Electric – Virginia Beach, VA 11/11-09/12

Electrician Helper

United States Navy 11/07-11/11

Aviation Ordnanceman

EDUCATION:

National Aviation Academy – Clearwater, FL 09/13Current

Occupational Associates Degree Aviation Maintenance

US Navy – Pensacola, FL

Aviation Ordnance – Class-A-School 05/08

Nuestra Escuela High School – Caguas, PR 08/07

Diploma: High School

Letter of Commendation for safe onload of ammunition while performing duties as an Aviation Ordnance onboard USS Iwo Jima



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