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Maintenance Technician Engineer

Location:
Petersburg, VA
Posted:
December 11, 2017

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Michael Patrick Joyce

Email Address: ***********@*******.***

Phone Number: 678-***-****

Date of Birth: 03-17-1981

Social Security Number: 85-4722

RELEVANT COURSEWORK:

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS:

Eagle Scout (Troop 435, 1986 – 1999)

Iraq War Veteran

Secret Security Clearance (Exp. 2021)

Lean Six Sigma Green Belt

17 Years Aviation Maintenance Experience

Airframes & Powerplants License (License # 3638781) (2012 – present) W/ Inspection Authorization

All Systems Flight Mechanic/Instructor/Crew Chief, KC-130 (F, R, T, H/J Weather Models)

MEDEVAC Crew Chief, UH-60 (A/L & M Models)

Production/ Maintenance Control Officer

Database Administrator

Technical Inspector / Quality Assurance Inspector

UH-60M (S70-i) Standardization Instructor/Flight Instructor

Aerospace Maintenance Technician/Crew Chief, KC-130 (H & J (Weather) Models), USAF Hurricane Hunters

WORK EXPERIENCE:

Americas Staffing Partner (October 2017 – present)

A&P Mechanic with Inspection Authorization conducting Depot Level Maintenance and Overhaul on KC-130 H/J/ & Gun Ship Model Aircraft.

C&D Aviation (June 2017 – October 2017)

A&P Mechanic restoring and working on T-6, Carbon Cub’s, J-3 Cubs, Super Cub’s and custom STOL Competition Aircraft as well as some Cessna 182’s. I specialize complete restoration and the build assist option under The American Legend Build Assist program.

Rebuild Continental and Lycoming Engines

A PA-11 that I assisted on just Won 2nd place overall at Oshkosh 2017.

US Army MEDEVAC Crew Chief/ Air Craft Technical Inspector/ Co. Data Base Administrator / Production Control Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge. (08/2007 – 12/2015)

MEDEVAC Crew Chief / Technical Inspector/ Data Base Administrator / Production Control Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge

Achieved 100% UH-60M MEDEVAC coverage with 13 aircraft at five separate Forward Operating Bases (FOB) in southern division Iraq, Operation New Dawn (2011-2012).

Sustained overall Operational Readiness of over 82.2% for twelve consecutive months.

Ensured safety of 139 U.S. Service Members by target hardening of facility HAS 213.

Improved physical fitness of 65 soldiers in combat environment as PT NCO; built cross-fitness facility for soldiers as well as infrastructure for organized training instruction.

Re-networked and created a remote migration system for the ULLS-A aviation maintenance system in a remote combat location.

Liaised with civilian contractors for Qinetiq, Sikorsky and L3, reducing AOG downtime.

Conducted all maintenance and inspections corresponding with PMI-1 & 2, as well as mods on UH-60 A/L model aircraft and multiple phases on OH-58, UH-72/EC-145.

Greystone - Sikorsky (27 July 2012- 31 July 2014)

UH60-M Standardization Instructor, Flight Instructor, Crew Chief.

Facilitated Air Crew training for over 22 pilots, 130 student pilots and 10 crew members for the UAE Presidential Guard and Special Operations Group 18.

Supervised curriculum of 130 foreign national student pilots as Standardization Instructor: 5,000 flight hours including 2,000 NVG hours; met 100% of our flight missions.

Advised a 50-person maintenance team on scheduled and unscheduled maint. for 20, S70-I Acft.

. US Air Force Aerospace Maintenance Technician, Crew Chief, Hurricane Hunters (06/2005 – 08/2007)

Performed as production supervisor, expediter, crew chief, support, aero repair, and maintenance functions on KC-130 H, J (weather) & J (stretch) model aircraft.

Served as member of the emergency crash react team and worked in the isochronal inspection dock (Phase), and the aero repair and restoration shop.

Conducted scheduled & unscheduled maintenance.

U.S.M.C. 6016/6030/ All Systems Flight Mechanic/Crew Chief/Flight Engineer on the Kc-130 F, R, and T type Model Aircraft (06/1999 – 06/2005)

All Systems Flight Mechanic/Crew Chief: KC-130 (F, R, & T Models)

Instructed Marines as an All Systems Standardization Instructor for Flight Mechanics / Crew Chiefs for Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Training Squadron VMGRT-253 part of the Fleet Replacement Enlisted Skills Training Center (FREST).

Facilitated initial training of all KC-130 pilots, Tactical System Operators (Navigators), Flight Engineers, Loadmasters, and Flight Mechanics (Crew Chiefs).

Conducted scheduled & unscheduled maintenance.



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