Kenny Wallace
Structures & Sheet Metal Mechanic
SS: xxx-xx-1979
Summary:
** ***** ** ********** ** Aviation Structural Mechanic
Highly skilled with lay-out, fabrication, parts fabrication, modifying, damage repair, locating/installing structural parts per blueprint and drawings; other tasks included cold working, torqueing, reaming, countersinking, drilling precision holes, alodining, bonding, and sealing.
Remove, replace, and install internal structures, outer skins, hydraulic lines, engines; installing parts with hi-loks, rivets, jo-bolts, huck-bolts, threaded fasteners and others.
Experienced with power and hand tools; Able to drive fork lifts and pallet jacks.
Work Experience:
Sanders Troy, Alabama
08/26/17-present
Non-aviation laborer
operate lead treatment machine
Sikorsky Aircraft Troy, Alabama
04/07-08/14/17 (laid off)
Sheetmetal mechanic: 10 years of sheet metal and structural tasks on S-92, Naval Hawk, Black Hawk, and Canadian Medical
Education:
Ozark Aviation College Ozark, Al
04/15-06/15
Sent by Sikorsky for condensed training (6 weeks) of airframe and powerplant components: certificate; classroom and hands on training w/fixed and rotorcraft helicopters and general mechanic knowledge
Charles Henderson High School Troy, Alabama
09/86-05/89
High School Diploma