MAGED MOUNIR
*th Settlement, New Cairo, *rd District, Street #21, Building #77, Cairo, Egypt
Mobile: +201*-********
Email: *****.*******@*****.***
EDUCATION
- Major: Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering, Cairo University, Egypt.
- Concentration: Mechanical Design and Production -Cumulative GPA: 3.0/4.0 -Graduation Date: Spring 2009
- Thanawiyya Amma, ElSafa School, Cairo, Egypt, June 2004 < Overall Score: 95% WORKING EXPERIENCE
• Nile Air April 2014 – Present
- Line Maintenance Engineer and Quality Control Delegated Inspector
- Borescope Certified Engineer
• Al Masria Universal Airlines May 2009 – April 2014
- Airframe and Engine Maintenance Engineer
- Working as Licensed Airframe and Engine Engineer: Diagnosed and checked over Airbus A320 Family aircraft (A320 fitted with V2500-A5 and CFM56-5B Engines)
- Work-scope includes Carrying out Pre-flight/Transit check, Layover, Weekly Inspection, and certifying complications' rectification, using Airbus Maintenance Manuals
- Perform engine cold section and hot section inspections in accordance with currently-prescribed parameters and with due and full regard to all relevant safety provisions
- Performed repetitive borescope inspections to identify cracks, burn through, missing metal, erosion and corrosion and record relevant documentation by the use of record sheets and photo/video equipment
- Plan activities in an effective manner, review work procedures and standards and propose improvements to procedures to ensure effectiveness
- Sign Major Maintenance/ “A”- Checks, removal, replacement, installation and repair on Aircraft Airbus A320 and its components
- Assist in carrying weekly checks and delivering aircraft maintenance services to directly support operations
- Troubleshooting of the airframe and engine with the use of built-in devices and making decisions with respect to fault diagnosis and rectification.
COURSES
• “Basic Complementary Course for B1 Engineers” by Egypt Air April 18
- Offer eligibility to EASA Type courses
- Introduction to Navigation and Communication Systems of Aircrafts
- Introduction to Electrical Fundamentals, Electrical Power and Light Systems in Aircrafts
• “Advanced Borescope Inspection” by Air France January 16
- Described the general buildup of the aircraft engine and its main assemblies and components
- Performed engine borescope inspections on compressor and turbine stages for troubleshooting purpose
- Named borescope ports to get access to inspection areas
- Indicated and measured damages found by inspection
- Stated the safety requirements and temperature limitations for borescope inspection
• “Aviation Internal Auditor Course” by Arab Air Carriers Organization December 14
- Auditing and assessment techniques to gain objective evidence of an organization’s degree of compliance with applicable regulatory and IOSA requirements.
- Acquire the auditing requirements that are applicable to the aviation industry organizations and aviation authorities.
• Difference course between A320, A321 June 12
- Studied similarities and differences between these two types of aircrafts and their maintenance techniques.
• CFM 56-5B March 12
- Information to perform CFM 56-5B engine line maintenance
- Practice in the removal and installation of Line Replaceable Units
• “Initial Course for Maintenance Engineers”, Airbus A-320 Airframe January 11
• International Aero Engines, “IAE V2500” January 11
- Described A320 systems and their handling using proper terminology and nomenclature.
- Explained relevant safety precautions
- Studied system and engine as specified in the maintenance manual
- Determined aircraft airworthiness
• "Basic Airframe and Engine Course", Egypt Air Training Center Summer 2009
- Identified appropriate aircraft documentation
- Maintained detailed understanding of “Basic Aviation Characteristics”.
- Discussed relevant in-service problems.
- Demonstrated airplanes and power plant systems checks. ACHIEVEMENTS/SCHOLARSHIPS
• “Honors Certificate”, Highest Score in Thanawiyya Amma Maths Section, ElSafa School June 2007 GRADUATION PROJECT
- Thesis: Production Using Casting Methods, Grade: "A" Developed a manufacturing process that changed liquid into solidified shapes. TRAININGS
• Intern, AMC Airlines 2007-2008
- Accomplished working on two types of aircrafts; Boeing 737-800 and MD-80
• Summer Intern, Halliburton Landmark Summer 2006
- Interpreted well site data in real time, using complex technologies.
- Developed my communication and presentation skills in a team work environment.
• Part-time Trainee, HTC-RAYA 2005
- Experienced and accomplished tasks for the marketing, accounting and sales department. LANGUAGES & INTERESTS
• Native fluency in English and Arabic, and basic conversational ability in French and German. LANGUAGES & COMPUTER SKILLS
• Multimedia and other Software: Adobe Photoshop, Adobe After effects, AutoCAD, C++ programming and MS office.
• Programming Software: MATLAB
MILITARY STATUS
• Completed in June, 2011
REFERENCES
Furnished upon request