Clarksville, TN *****
acaste@r.postjobfree.com
Michael Flanagan
Ambitious individual seeking a career in the aviation maintenance and/or power plant
OBJECTIVE
field. Applying skills in inspecting, repairing, testing, maintaining and servicing aircraft
and/or power plant assemblies.
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SUMMARY OF FAA Power plant Certifications.
QUALIFICA
• Knowledgeable of FAA maintenance procedures; ability to read and interpret
TIONS
aircraft manuals and specifications. Perform aircraft maintenance in
accordance with technical manuals and regulations.
• Knowledge of working with metal fabricating machines, sheet metal, rivet
guns, spray guns, dial indicators, micrometers, and various other tools.
• Analytical skills to understand the source of the problem and determine exact
repair.
• Familiar with and personally owns tools necessary for (aviation) maintenance.
STUDENT, NORTH CENTRAL INSTITUTE
PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE 06/2013-Present
• As an Aircraft Maintenance Technician in Training gained valuable knowledge
and work experience on various aircraft engines; i.e. complete overhaul of
Allison 250 turbine engines, IO Continental 470 and Lycoming 540
reciprocating engines.
• Airframe experience on various aircrafts to include advanced sheet metal,
aircraft instruments, aircraft avionics, assembly & rigging aircraft and
hydraulic & pneumatic power system.
• Additional training to acquire advanced Airframe knowledge to include
removing/ installing solid shank rivets and blind rivets, cutting metal,
fabricating pieces (i.e. patches, doublers) using sheet metal tools (i.e. tin
snips, rivet gun, drills, scales and dividers) and completely re-skinning
rudders and rudder tabs.
• Experience with electrical components and schematics, i.e. magnetos,
starters, generators, alternators.
AIRCRAFT MECHANIC, WILSON FLYING SERVICES
06/2013-Present
• Gained valuable knowledge and experience in various aircraft maintenance
practices, including safety wiring, sealant application, sheet metal, servicing
of landing gear, assemblies (tires, struts, brakes, etc.), inspections, windshield
resurfacing, engine runs, leak checks and operational checks of various
systems, up jacking and down jacking aircraft.
• Specific training on Cessna Citation business jets. (550, 550B, 525A, B, and
C, 560 Encore, 650,680, and 750).
MECHANIC, DYNACORP INC
11/2010-03/2012
• Performed organizational and direct support maintenance and services on
wheeled vehicles, trailers, generators, and pumping units.
• Executed tasks to include repairing diesel power plants/ packs, wheel vehicle
clutch assemblies, compression ignitions engine fuel systems, compression
ignition air induction systems, cooling systems, and chassis electrical
systems.
• Worked with standard, semiautomatic, automatic, and air controlled
transmissions, transfers, axle assemblies, brake systems, hub assemblies,
and steering systems.
MECHANIC, EAGLE SUPPORT SERVICES
04/2007- 11/2010
• Performed organizational and direct support maintenance and services on
wheeled vehicles, trailers, generators, and pumping units.
• Inspected and diagnosed diesel, gas, and electrical equipment, components,
and systems to determine necessary repairs.
• Fulfilled caterpillar engine tune ups including setting fuel synchronization,
timing, load, and setting valve adjustments
MECHANIC, LEAR SEIGLER SERVICES INC.
04/2006- 04/2007
• Performed the full range of repairs and modification work on heavy/light
wheeled equipment, and vehicles tactical and non-tactical.
• Performed organizational maintenance services on wheeled vehicles, trailers,
generators, and pumping units.
• Performed troubleshooting and repair work on suspensions, engines, frames,
transfers, transmissions, differentials, fuel and pneumatic systems, steering
mechanisms, and turbo chargers
MECHANIC, LEAR SEIGLER SERVICES INC.
04/ 2005-04/ 2006
• Supervised a direct support maintenance shop of 15 mechanics that was very
well organized, maintained, and most importantly beneficial to the client.
• Assisted and trained apprentice and journey mechanics in the repair of fuel
systems, fuel system components, electrical systems, hydraulic systems,
auxiliary drives, and personnel heaters.
• Trained and responsible for assigning maintenance jobs to automotive
technicians and conducted scheduled and unscheduled safety checks.
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MECHANIC, LEAR SEIGLER SERVICES INC
06/2004-04/2005
• Performed final inspections and testing of repaired job ordered equipment and
ensured repairs were performed in accordance with technical manuals.
• Interpreted schematic diagrams and diagnosed faults or malfunctions to
determine required repairs.
• Serviced vehicles restorations performing Depot level repairs to
include engine overhauls and extensive body repairs.
MECHANIC, U.S. ARMY
11/ 2000-06/ 2004
• Performed six months of QA/QC inspector duties.
• Repaired vehicles using Battlefield Damage Assessment and Repair (BDAR)
while serving in OEF and OIF.
• Performed duties to include repairing diesel power plants/ packs, wheel
vehicle clutch assemblies, compression ignitions engine fuel systems,
compression ignition air induction systems, cooling systems, chassis
electrical systems, standard transmissions, air controlled
semiautomatic transmissions, automatic transmissions, transfers, axle
assemblies, brake systems, hub assemblies, steering systems
NORTH CENTRAL INSTITUTE – CLARKSVILLE, TN - LICENSE
EDUCATION
• Powerplant License - Completed 08/2013
• Airframe License –Currently enrolled
• Aviation Maintenance Technician Part 147 Program Certificate Completer
• Dean’s List, Magna/Cum Laude
Ordnance Center and School - Edgewood, MD - Certification
• Certification obtained
• OSHA certified to operate forklifts and overhead cranes
REFERENCES REFERENCE UPON REQUEST
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