William Barrett
**** * ***** ** * Phone: 816-***-****
Jenks, OK 74037 Email: **************@*****.***
OBJECTIVE
Utilize my education and 15 years’ experience in the Aviation Industry to secure employment in a management position which will allow for personal and professional growth. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Johnson Service Group 04/2015 – Present
Contract Engineer (04/2015 – Present)
Assigned to American Airlines Shared Assets Engineering o External Livery Project 04/2015 – Present
Coordinate with Fleet Engineering to ensure all required markings are painted on the exterior of the aircraft.
Create drawings for the various Airbus and Embraer fleets.
Update routine work cards to reflect the new livery.
Support the MROs performing the painting of the livery with paperwork additions and revisions as required.
Work closely with the vendor to ensure that all stencils are manufactured correctly.
Submit requests for new CPNs for the new stencils. o Other Projects 04/2015 – Present
Assist on the other projects in SAE as needed.
BizJet International 06/2013 – 04/2015
Project Engineer (06/2013 – 04/2015)
Project Copper – 737BBJ2 11/2013 – 04/2015
o Coordinated 10 engineering groups for the design of the custom interior. o Assisted the shops as required during the build process. o Supported the installation of the interior into the aircraft. o Worked with the vendors to determine the specifications of their products to be purchased.
Project Thai Airways – 737-400 08/2013 – 01/2014 o Oversaw the design of a mid cabin lavatory for the VVIP section of the aircraft. o Supported the shops during the building of the lavatory. o Shipped the lavatory to the customer on time for installation.
Other Projects 06/2013 - Present
o Assist the other project engineers with their projects as needed. American Airlines/Trans World Airlines 12/2000 – 06/2013 Part Development Engineer, Tulsa, OK (01/2007 – 06/2013)
Communicate with multiple departments across AA: Purchasing; Inventory Management; Warranty; the numerous engineering groups; docks; shops; etc.
Continuous contact with numerous PMA suppliers: Heico; Wencor; Jet Parts; Able Aerospace; etc.
Manage a team of 13 engineers with the goal to save AA $10 million+ on an annual basis by the approval of new alternate parts.
Review and approve alternate parts for entire AA fleet covering each airplane type nose-to-tail.
MARPA Aircarrier Committee Chairperson.
Create processes that are utilized to develop and approve PMA parts.
Coordinated transition from OEM parts cage in the overhaul shop to one maintained by a PMA company. Routine Duties as a Systems and Interiors Engineer
Evaluate S/Bs, NPRMs and ADs as they are released.
Develop repairs for the hangars and the shops.
Support line stations to repair aircraft at the gate. Systems Engineer, Tulsa, OK (01/2005 – 12/2006)
Work in conjunction with a PMA company to develop an alternative solution to Boeing’s automatic boost pump shutoff system.
Interiors Engineer, Kansas City, MO (08/2004 – 12/2004)
Composed ECO paperwork to update the interior of AA’s aircraft to a new overhead bin design in conjunction with C&D Aerospace.
Systems Engineer, Kansas City, MO (12/2000 – 07/2004)
Designed a dripshield to protect the cargo electronic unit on the MD80 fleet.
Led the MCI team to transition TWA drawings, maintenance program and parts to the AA system.
Coordinated with AA counter-parts in Tulsa on converting TWA components, processes and drawings to AA’s system.
Ensured that the 737 transition process from TWA to AA Tulsa operated smoothly; this involved creating necessary changes to paperwork for every aspect of the overhaul. EDUCATION
University of Missouri – Rolla, Rolla, MO
Masters of Science in Petroleum Engineering (2001) Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering (1999) Maple Woods Community College, Kansas City, MO
Pre-Engineering Class Work (1995)