ANDREW NIX
*** ****** *** *** **********, Alabama 35564 *******@*****.***
Professional Summary
* ***** ** ********* ******* in the United States Air Force as Hydraulic/mechanical maintenance specialist with experience in troubleshooting, maintaining safety standards and repairing assets. Strengths in attention to detail problem solving, strong work ethic and reliable.
Area of Expertise
Troubleshooting
Read diagrams and schematics
Repair
Self-Motivated
Team player
Honest
Dependable
Leadership
Values-based decision making
Problem solving
Security clearance
Experience
Performed hydraulic system repairs on aircraft valued at over $2.6 billion maintaining standards
Analyzed schematics to trouble shoot hydraulic malfunctions to maintain aircraft air worthiness
Trained 5 personnel in proper safety procedures ensured 100% no safety mishaps
Assisted in removal and replacement of multiple aircraft parts for safety of flight
Identified faulty part saved Air Force $40K
Assisted a team of 2 electrical techs in removal and replacement of a valve resulting in a timely fix
Work Experience
2014- present 187 FW Hydraulic craftsman
Montgomery Alabama
Troubleshoot, repair hydraulic components.
201*-****-*** Aircraft maintenance squadron Ramstein, Germany
Shift lead Hydraulic /Maintenance Craftsman Specialist
200*-****-*** Aircraft maintenance squadron Dover, Delaware
Hydraulic/Maintenance Apprentice Specialist and Unit Control Center (UCC) Monitor
Education
Community College Air Force, 45 semester hours in Aircraft Maintenance Technology
Leadership and Management course, U.S. Air Force, 2011
Basic and advanced training in Aircraft Hydraulic systems, U.S. Air Force, 2007 and 2008