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Maintenance Systems

Location:
United States
Posted:
June 07, 2016

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Ramond Maiben

**** ****** ****** ● Mobile, AL ***06 ● 251-***-**** or 240-***-**** ● ********@*****.***

Objective

To secure a position with a well-established organization with a stable environment that will lead to a lasting relationship.

Profile

Motivated and personable with 3 years of knowledge and training in Airframe and Powerplant Technology.

Flexible and versatile. Able to maintain a sense of humor under pressure. Thrive in deadline-driven environments.

Training/Skills

Demonstrated ability of aircraft electrical systems, components and navigation/communication systems, and autopilot.

Demonstrated ability to inspect, repair, install, adjust, and troubleshoot aircraft alternating and direct current systems.

Demonstrated ability to inspect, troubleshoot and repair hydraulic and pneumatic power systems, aircraft wheels and tires, aircraft landing gear systems, anti-skid and electrical braking systems, and position and warning systems.

Demonstrated ability to inspect, repair, troubleshoot, and understand operating principles of ice and rain removal, fire protection, cabin environmental systems, and instrument systems as it relates to inclement weather.

Demonstrated ability to inspect, repair, troubleshoot, assemble, and rig aircraft structures, and determine the condition of airframes, airframe systems, and components.

Demonstrated ability to inspect, service, and repair reciprocating engines. Also a demonstrated ability to remove, troubleshoot, and install propellers.

Demonstrated ability to inspect, service, troubleshoot, and repair ignition, lubrication, fuel, induction, and cooling and exhaust systems.

Demonstrated ability to read and interpret instrument readings, analyze faults in instruments and electrical and ignition systems, and perform conformity and airworthiness inspections of reciprocal engines.

Work Experience

SMS Millcraft

12400 Highway 43 N

Axis, AL 36505

251-***-****

Millwright/Mechanic Technician September 2014 - Current

Check incoming components, measure critical design dimension, assembly parts and other parts for defects.

Clean components using water, wire brush, grinder, etc.

Disassemble components using impact wrenches and hand tools.

Assemble components and take measurements.

Perform minor maintenance repairs on equipment.

Utilize crane and material handling equipment.

Interpret assembly drawings.

Operate overhead cranes and forklifts.

Operate and properly use de-slagging equipment such as torches.

Perform monthly safety inspections on slings, power tools, and ladders.

Paint segments.

Ban down materials.

Give signals to over-head crane operators moving equipment.

Check equipment using outside and inside micrometer.

Replace electrical cords.

Read blueprints.

Cut wood, drill holes, ream holes, light welding, stick and mig, etc.

S T Aerospace Mobile

2100 Nineth Avenue

Mobile, Alabama 36606

251-***-****

A & P Mechanic May 2012 – September 2013

FAM and systems course for A-319 and A-320.

Ensure aircrafts are maintained with the highest degree safety and are ready for scheduled flights.

Perform day to day planned and unplanned Aircraft Maintenance on A320 family aircraft.

Perform maintenance in compliance with Company Manuals & Federal Regulations.

Participate actively in the development and improvement of maintenance methods.

Maintain Line Maintenance related tooling, stands and ground equipment.

Perform all aspects of Line Maintenance. (Troubleshooting, Engine Run & Taxi, etc.)

Communicate with Maintenance Control as defined in the GMM.

Ensure all paperwork and records are completed and handled as outlined in the Company Manuals & Federal Regulations.

Essroc Cement Corporation

3251 Bath Pike

Nazareth, PA 18064

610-***-****

Laborer/Millwright/Fork Lift Operator June 2004- January 2009

Replaced defective parts on machines and alignment of moving parts.

Aligned machines and equipment using hoists, lacks, hand tools, squares, rules, micrometers, and plumbing bobs.

Connected power unit to machines or steam piping to equipment, and tested unit to evaluate its mechanical operation.

Moved machinery and equipment using hoists, dollies, rollers, and trucks.

Assembled and installed equipment using hand tools and power tools.

Repaired and lubricated machinery and equipment.

Operated engine lathe to grind; filed and turned machine parts to dimensional specifications.

Dismantled machines using hammers, wrenches, crowbars, etc.

Dismantled machinery and equipment for shipment to installation site(s).

Assembled machines, bolted, welded, etc. to foundation or structures using hand tools and power tools.

Attached moving parts and subassemblies to basic assembly units using hand tools and power tools.

Laid out mounting holes using measuring instruments and drilled holes using power tools.

Leveled bedplates and established centerline using straightedge, levels, and transit.

Operate fork lift

Operate skid loader and front end loader.

Education

ALABAMA AVIATION CENTER OF MOBILE – MOBILE, AL.

Airframe and PowerPlant Licensed, March 2011

Computer Skills

Microsoft Word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, and Internet Explorer



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