Gary Asti
*** *. ****** *** *** *D, Claremont Ca. 91711
**********@*********.***
Professional with 10+ years as an inspector, 5+ years’ experience as surface and structure mechanic, and 3+ years as instructor. Can read and interpret blue prints, drawings along with assembly methods and instructions, fabricate parts from stock material, lay out assembly and mating operations. Has experience using hand tools, power tools, precision measuring equipment, and torque and crimping equipment. Also experience with GD&T and ANSI 14.5
WORK EXPERIENCE
APOLLO PROFESIONAL STAFFING
Greg Johnson 480-***-****
11/12/2012 to 01/28/2014
Lab tech at Parker Aerospace testing and evaluating fuel management units, fuel control valves and additional fluid components related to aircraft fuel systems
STAFFMARK PERSONNEL SERVICES 818-***-**** or 626-***-****
5/31/2011 to 8/12/2011
OVERHAUL and FINAL INSPECTOR
Work at CIRCOR AEROSPACE In Sylmar Ca doing inspection of landing gear assemblies as they were dismantled. Parts were cleaned and inspected to Boeing and Air Bus specifications using dial indicators, micrometers and dial calipers, flat plate tooling and beginning to learn use of CMM systems. Measurements made per GD&T and ANSI 14.5
Leading Edge Aviation services 760-***-****
3/30/2011 to 5/9/2011
A&P Mechanic
Disable all batteries, oxygen systems, emergency slides and circuit breaker required for safe stripping of aircraft. Also install all landing gear safety pins, drain and refill potable water systems, record all weight and balance moment information required
S&A Operations 909-***-****
10/04/2010 to 01/07/2011
Technician
Maintenance and service of medical trailers containing mobile MRI, CAT SCAN and PET equipment, rehab and modify flooring and walls, service diesel generators and related equipment
Pneudraulics Inc 909-***-****
10/07/2006 to 09/01/2009
Senior Test Tech/ Inspector
Assemble and test precision aircraft parts to blue prints and engineering specifications, assembled using hand and power tools, assembly tooling. Set up test stands to engineering requirements. Parts inspected and qualified per Quality assurance standards. . Parts tested included electrical/mechanical solenoids, valves, accumulators, brake hydraulic controls and flight control assemblies.
Casa Plumbing 714-***-****
03/05/2005 to 10/04/2006
Plumber Apprentice
Cut, thread and assemble all iron gas lines, cut and assemble copper water lines using pipe cutters torch and soldier kits. Cut to size and glue all PVC vent and drain lines. Work completed per drawings, blue prints, isometric drawings and layouts
Nixon Egli Equipment Company 909-***-****
03/15/2004 to 02/15/2005
Heavy Equipment Mechanic
Maintenance and service of Link Belt cranes, asphalt pavers, rollers, hydraulic tamps, street sweepers, and grinders. All services completed using diagnostic equipment OBDII scanners, per factory procedures and testing methods. All product upgrades completed using manufactures layouts, mating procedures and location determination. Replaced cables and retest to manufactures specs using hand and power tools.
Spec Tool Company 562-***-****
01/15/1999 to 03/13/2004
Material and Parts Buyer
Write up of request for quotes, cost analysis and break down, write purchase orders for all needed material and parts. Parts fabricated from stock and special order materials. Parts machine and processed per blue print specifications, engineering orders and finish requirements. Authorize assembly of machined parts after inspection to meet blue print specs and finish requirements.
PRIOR AIRCRAFT EXPERIENCE
McDonnell Douglas
11/1978 to 12-1993
C-17 Aircraft inspector inspecting structures, hydraulic systems, pneumatic and flight control systems, landing gear and gear doors using precision measuring equipment such as micrometers, dial indicators, ball gages, dial calipers ball gages and finish indicators. Write failure and rejection reports, inspect damaged parts; follow engineering repair steps and requirements.
Technical Development Instructor teaching all facets of surface and structure course including blueprints, engineering orders, fastener installation, sealing methods and processes.
Surface and Structure Mechanic assembling Dc-10 and KC-10 nose window, floor and inflight refueling doors using blue prints, engineering orders, high speed drills and fixtures, rivet guns, hand and power tools.
DC-9 to MD-80 horizontal development team using engineering and specialty drawings
Installed all flight control cables, actuators, wiring and sensors