Troy E. Goodwin
Titus, AL ****0
Phone: 334-***-****
E-mail: *********@*****.***
Objective: I am seeking a full time position.
Summary: Proficient in inspection with an uncanny ability to identify defects. Ability to
troubleshoot and research to determine the root cause of found discrepancies.
Experience:
Job Title: SCA Aircraft Mechanic 2 KC-10
Employer: Northrop Grumman
Dates: 09/2013-Present
Duties: Maintains repairs and modifies aircraft structures, structural components and/or engines.
Maintains and/or repairs aircraft structures and components including but not limited to structural
repairs, flight controls, engines, hydraulics, pneumatics, fuel systems, electrical and/or mechanical
systems. Applies mechanical knowledge of airframe and power plant systems in determining
equipment malfunctions and assists in applying technical expertise in restoring equipment/structures
to OEM requirements.
Job Title: Aircraft Hydraulics Systems Tech (F-16)
Employer: Air National Guard
Dates: 10/2009-09/2013
Duties: Advises on problems maintaining aircraft hydraulic systems and support equipment.
Determine maintenance procedures and performance characteristics using technical publications.
Diagnosis of malfunctions and recommend corrective actions. Perform maintenance on aircraft
hydraulic systems. Troubleshoots, removes, repairs, overhauls, replaces, adjust and test
malfunctioning components. Inspect aircraft hydraulic systems components and support equipment.
Perform system operational checks. Use of precise measuring equipment, technical manuals and
directives.
Job Title: Associate Quality Engineer
Employer: GKN Aerospace
Dates: 06/2008-10/2009
Duties: Determine root cause analysis and implementation of corrective action for related
concerns, responsible for continual improvement activities such as kaizen, 5S etc. Interact with
engineering, management and operations to ensure production of parts are in accordance with
approved specifications. Provide support for Quality Inspectors to ensure process and products
comply with approved specifications. Conduct audits to improve quality process. Analyze failures
with corrective and preventative actions to respond to customers complaints.
Job Title: Overhaul Mechanic/Bond Shop
Employer: Goodrich Aerospace/ROHR
Dates: 04/1999-03/2000 - 03/2005-06/2008
Duties: Bond shop composite repair team member responsible for complex engineered
composite repair and overhaul on commercial aircraft air inlets and thrust-reversers, to include
fabrication of new composite skins; use of autoclave and oven for curing processes; sheet-metal part
fabrication; Use of precise measuring equipment, technical manuals and directives.
Job Title: AVIATION STRUCTURAL/HYDRAULICS MECHANIC
Employer: U. S. Navy
Dates: 04/2000-10/2004
Duties: Airframes Shop-Removing, repairing, and replacing aircraft fuselages, wings, fixed
and moveable surfaces, airfoils, wheels and tires, controls and mechanisms, hydraulics systems
pumps, auxiliary power systems, and unit actuating subsystems. Removing, installing, and rigging
aircraft flight-control surfaces; fabricating and assembling metal parts, and making minor repairs to
aircraft skin; installing rivets and metal fasteners; fabricating repairs for composite components;
maintaining aircraft landing gear systems, brakes, and related pneumatic systems, reservoir
pressurization, emergency actuating devices, pumps, valves, regulators, cylinders, lines, and fittings;
servicing pressure accumulators, emergency air bottles, struts, reservoirs, and master brake cylinders;
inspecting, removing, and replacing components of the hydraulic systems; replacing gaskets, packing,
and wipers in hydraulic components; use of technical manuals and directives; prepares forms and
records related to aircraft maintenance; performing daily, preflight, post-flight, and other periodic and
scheduled aircraft inspections; Use of precise measuring equipment, technical manuals and directives.
Job Title: UH-60 Helicopter Repairer
Employer: U.S. Army
Dates: 01/1994-10/1995
Duties: Repairs, supervises, and performs maintenance on UH-60 Helicopters, excluding
repair of systems components; performs and installs subsystem assemblies such as engines, rotors,
gearboxes, transmissions, and mechanical flight controls and their components; services and
lubricates aircraft and sub-assemblies; prepares aircraft for inspections and maintenance checks;
performs scheduled inspections and assists in performing special inspections, performing limited
maintenance operational checks, and assisting in diagnosing and troubleshooting aircraft subsystems
using special tools, publications, and equipment as required; prepares forms and records related to
aircraft maintenance; performs aircrew member duties.
Job Title: Aircraft Armament System Technician
Employer: Alabama Air National Guard
Dates: 06/1991-12/1993
Duties: Maintenance, repair, troubleshooting, and inspection of aircraft armament systems.
Operates handling and loading equipment. Tests electrical systems and circuitry. Performs safety
checks.
Additional Training:
Navy:
Aircraft Corrosion Control, Paint, and Touch-Up Markings March, 2004
Air Refueling Store Model SF 31-301 Repair Jan., 2004
F/A-18 Aviation Hydraulics/Structural Mech. Organizational Maintenance Nov., 2001
Aviation Structural Mech. (Hydraulics & Structures) "O" level Course Aug, 2000
Aviation Structural Mech. (Hydraulics & Structures) Common Core Course Aug., 2000
Army:
UH-60 Helicopter Repairer Course-67T10 June, 1994
Air Force:
Air Force Trainer course Oct., 2011
Aircraft Hydraulics Systems course March, 2010
F-16 C/D Aircraft Armament Systems Technician Course Aug, 1993
Apprentice Aircraft Armament Systems Specialist (F-16) Course Feb., 1992