Henry L. Bowman III
UNITED STATES NAVY
**** *. ********* *** *******, IL. 60652 301-***-**** **************@*****.***
Extensive background in mechanical engineering and maintenance of Navy aviation aircraft and ashore equipment with technical maintenance and providing operational security of Aircraft Mechanics, Airframe-and-Power-Plant Mechanics and Service Technicians.
CORE COMPENTECIES AND LEADERSHIP SKILLS
Organizes Successfully
Produces Quality Work
Uses Resources Efficiently
Productive and Motivated
Plans/Prioritizes Effectively
Reliable, Dependable, Willingly Accepts Responsibility
Reliably Applies Knowledge to Accomplish Tasks
Team Builder
Team Oriented
Effective Communicator
Uses Knowledge to Solve Complex Technical Problems
Effectively Stimulates Growth/Development in Subordinates
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
AD, AVIATION MACHNINIST’S MATE, UNITED STATES NAVY
Primary Occupation:
Navy, Active: Petty Officer Third Class June 2009 – June 2012
Navy, Active: SEAMAN May 2006 – June 2009
Duty Occupation:
Navy, Active: Petty Officer Third Class June 2009 – June 2012
Navy, Active: AIRMEN May 2006 – June 2009
Maintain aircraft engines and their related systems, including the induction, cooling, fuel, oil compression, combustion, turbine, gas turbine compressor, exhaust and propeller systems; preflight aircraft.
Conduct periodic inspections on engines and engine-related systems, field-test and adjust engine components, including fuel controls, pumps, valves and regulators.
Repair and replace accessories and components, and supervise engine work centers.
Perform functional checks on aircraft engines, perform engine performance measurements, troubleshoot aircraft engines and associated parameters.
Service aircraft engines; remove and replace engines, adjust engine parameters.
Inspect engines and engine components, troubleshoot and repair engine electrical and pneumatic components, inspect, replace and rig components of engine power control systems.
Troubleshoot, repair, and adjust auxiliary power units, clean, inspect, and replace rotary head assemblies, conduct corrosion control inspections, remove corrosion and repair in accordance with published and OSHA directives.
AM, AVIATION STRUCTURAL MECHANIC, UNITED STATES NAVY
Duty Occupation:
Navy, Active: SEAMAN October 2005 – May 2006
Assists in the maintenance of aircraft, associated aeronautical equipment, and aircraft support equipment.
Services, cleans, and handles aircraft, performs other apprentice-level duties involved in the operation of a naval aircraft afloat and ashore.
AN, AIRMAN, UNITED STATES NAVY
Primary Occupation:
Navy, Active: SEAMAN October 2004 – May 2006
Duty Occupation:
Navy, Active: SEAMAN October 2004 – October 2005
Navy, Active: SEAMAN APPRENTICE August 2004 – October 2004
Inspects and maintains aircraft fuselages, wings, fixed and movable surfaces, airfoils, empennages, seats, wheels, tires, controls, and mechanisms.
Installs and rigs flight controls, fabricates and assembles metallic and non-metallic parts and makes minor repairs to aircraft skin.
Installs rivets and metal fasteners, welds, assembles and repairs wheels and tires, paints, performs dye penetrant inspections.
Performs daily preflight, postflight, and other periodic aircraft inspections.
Maintains hydraulic systems (main and auxiliary power systems) and unit actuating subsystems landing gear, brakes, and related pneumatic systems.
Inspects, removes and replaces components of hydraulic systems, uses computer programs and data to report and track work assignments and equipment components.
Education & Training
Bogan Computer Tech High School
Diploma, 2002
Navy Enlisted Classification:
Oct. 2004 – May 2006, Nov. 2011 – Jan. 2012
9760-Electrical /Mechanical Equipment Repairman Trainee
Military Training:
Nov. 2004 – Dec. 2004 (3 Days)
Navy Course: A-950-0078, AA Training SQDN
Nov. 2004- Nov. 2004 (1 Day)
Navy Course: A-950-0006, Navy STU INDOC
Nov. 2004 – Nov. 2004 (2 Weeks)
A-950-0076, AA Training CORE
Nov. 2004 – Nov. 2004 (2 Days)
A-950-0080, PFM
Nov. 2004 – Nov. 2004 (1 Day)
Navy Course: J-495-0413, SHBD ACFF
Aug. 2004 – Nov. 2004 (8 Weeks)
Navy Course: A-950-001, Recruit Training
Aug. 2004 – Sept. 2004 (3 Weeks)
Navy Course: A-950-0061, FAST LITERACY
United States Navy
Decorations, Medals, Badges, Citations and Campaign Ribbons Awarded or Authorized
Navy Good Conduct Medal
National Defense Service Ribbon
Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
Sea Service Deployment Ribbon
Enlisted Aviation Warfare Specialist
Certificate of Honorable Discharge, Completion of Required Active Service
Electrical Engineering Technology Associates Degree