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Air Force Maintenance

Location:
United States
Salary:
60,000
Posted:
February 03, 2016

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Jacksonville, AR *****

501-***-****

************@*****.***

COLTER, SCOTT D TSGT USAF AMC 19 MXS/MXMP

PROFESSIONAL

SUMMARY

-16 + years of experience in the aircraft maintenance field

-Vast knowledge of flight line, back shop, & test cell operations that included working with other squadrons and bases.

-Broad knowledge of all aircraft systems to include air frame

-Goal orientated, quick to take on tasks and challenges to get the mission completed

-Excellent attention to detail on all air craft and engines

-Active US Government Secret Security Clearance

SKILLS & ABILITIES

Maintenance

-Inspected, troubleshot, repaired, launched, recovered, and performed scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on F-15, A-10, C-17, and C-130E, C-130H and C-130 J aircraft

-Vast knowledge of the hand tools, equipment and methods used to perform maintenance on aircraft

-Reviewed and maintained aircraft and engine forms, reports and electronic data using IMDS/GO81

-Knowledge of responsibilities providing and maintaining safe, responsible and healthy working conditions

-Operated and inspected powered and non-powered aerospace ground equipment

-Removed, inspected, and installed aircraft and engine related parts.

-Performed aircraft and engine corrosion control inspections for prevention and repair

-Provided high quality repairs with 100% quality assurance personal evaluation pass rate

-Inspected and checked components for clearance’s, tolerances, proper installation, and operation

-Removed and installed aircraft landing gears, tires, breaks, and lube.

-Removed, inspected, installed, and ran Auxiliary power units (APU) on C-17 and A-10 aircraft

-Knowledge of responsibilities by complying with technical data, quality assurance, security, environmental, health regulations and procedures.

-Knowledgeable on maintaining, updating, storing, and ordering hazardous materials and updating the material safety data sheet books.

EXPERIENCE

Aerospace Propulsion Apprentice (USAF/RAF LAKENHEATH, UNITED KINGDOM)

January 2000 – January 2003

- Performs intermediate maintenance, inspections, repair, build-up, and teardown on 69 F100-PW-220 and 134 F100-PW-229 engines operated on 82 assigned F-15C/D/E aircraft

- Removes, inspects, repairs, installs, and replaces engine accessories, components, and modules

-Accomplishes control, inspection, calibration, repair, and replacement of all tooling and support equipment required to perform maintenance

- Monitors precision measurement equipment (PMEL) calibration schedules to ensure adequate testing and torque devices are available

AEROSPACE PROPULSION JOURNEYMAN (USAF) POPE AFB, NORTH CAROLINA

January 2003 – August 2005

- Provides combat-ready aircraft for close air support, forward air control, joint anti-armor, battlefield air interdiction, and combat search and rescue.

- Performs look, fix, and post-dock inspections on 42 A/O-10A aircraft valued at S400 million

- Performs preventative and scheduled maintenance on 86 TF34-100A jet engines/ 42 GTCP 36-50 auxiliary power units (APU)

- Completed 16 phase dock inspections and preventative maintenance on 14 A/OA-10A aircraft while deployed to Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan. Only engine inspector assigned, 100% QA pass rate.

AEROSPACE PROPULSION CRAFTSMAN (USAF ELMENDORF AFB, ALASKA)

September 2005 – April 2012

- Served as liaison between unit personnel, training, management providers, and management agencies

- Led squadron’s Hazardous Waste Collection, Reduction, Disposal, and Reclaimable Programs

- Performed operational checks on F117 turbofan jet engines, thrust reverse system, and auxiliary power units (APU)

- Performed launch, recovery, refuel/defuel, towing, jacking, and led preflight/post flight inspections and aircraft deicing operations

AEROSPACE PROPULSION CRAFTSMAN (USAF LITTLE ROCK AFB, ARKANSAS)

April 2012 – Present

- Maintains and repairs T56 turboprop engines and propellers for T56 Centralized Repair Facility (CRF)

- Operated as facility manager for 4 engine maintenance buildings. Implemented force protection/terrorists procedures, protecting assets in the amount of $60 million

- Led Safety Monitor, Security Manager, Exercise Evaluation Team member, and Lockout/Tag out (LOTO) manager programs.

EDUCATION

COMMUNITY COLLAGE OF THE AIR FORCE, AVIATION MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN

- Earned Associates Degree, Held 4.0 GPA, Graduated November 2014

COMMUNICATION

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Work with people on a daily basis from all different types of squadrons throughout my career. My job requires me to communicate at all times clearly and efficiently to maintain a safe and reliable work area. Communication is key to sell a good product. I work well with people and keep a positive attitude, which will make the work place operate efficiently and safely. Morale is key to make sure everyone cares for each other.

AWARDS, DECORATIONS & CERTIFICATIONS

- Air Force Commendation Medal, generated 50 spare F100-PW-220 engines

- Air Force Achievement Medal, Completed 16 phase inspections in only 72 days

- Air Force F100-PW-229 Engine Technical School (2000)

- Air Force TF34-100A Engine Technical School (2004)

- Air Force F117 Turbo Fan Engine Technical School (2010)

- Air Force T56 Technical School (2012)

- Air Force Non Commissioned Officer Academy (2014)

- Air Force Airman Leadership School (2005)

REFRENCES

CMSGT (RETIRED) CHUCK NAIL

Phone: 1-919-***-****

Email: *******************@*****.***

TSGT KEVIN SPENCE (MCCHORD AFB, WA)

62 Aircraft Maintenance Squadron (AMXS)

DSN: 382-1056

Phone: 1-907-***-****

Email: *****.******@**.**.***

SSGT RACHEL VASCO (MINOT AFB, ND)

Phone: 1-907-***-****

Email: ******.*****@**.**.***



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