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C-130H Flight Engineer, C-130 Engine, Propeller, and Fuel Systems CDI

Location:
San Diego, CA
Posted:
February 26, 2017

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John J. Italiano

***** ******* ** **** #**. 760-***-****

San Diego, CA 92126 acy0is@r.postjobfree.com

Area of interest: Airfield Management, Flight/Maintenance Management, Aircraft Sales

SUMMARY OF SKILL

Eighteen years of extensive military service in the area of project management, training, aircraft security, airfield security, coordination of maintenance, and logistical solution with global application

Inspected subordinates to verify Training Objectives, Certifications, Licensing, and On The Job training is current and on track in each individuals training jacket (MATMEP) in accordance with NAVAIR instructions

Inspected/verified that all maintenance action documentation was accurate and completed prior to releasing the aircraft for Functional Check Flights (FCF)

Managed 13 Quality Assurance Programs such as Tool Control, Fuel Surveillance/Contamination, Foreign Object Debris, CDI/QA Qualifications, Oil Analysis, Plane Captain Qualification, and Propeller/Engine Vibration Analysis

Inspected aircraft maintenance tasks that required Quality Assurance Inspections then documented the findings on maintenance action forms electronically or on paper

Maintained Aircraft Technical Publication Library in the Quality Assurance work center with great success

Proctored written and oral exams for future CDI’s and Quality Assurance Representatives in various work centers in the squadron

Awarded by the Secretary of the Navy (2) Naval Achievement Medals for exceptional performance and dedication to service

WORK EXPERIENCE

Aug 2011 to Present C-130H2/H3 Flight Engineer U. S. Air Force Reserve

Performs aircraft preflight inspections, maintains aircraft forms, computes aircraft weight and balance, take-off and landing data by using performance charts, slide rules, and tab data

Operates and monitors engines, instruments, gauges, aircraft systems, and controls for peak performance and to reduce fuel and maintenance costs

Monitors crew members actions and responses when Check Lists are being run during phases of flight

Takes effective coordinated action to mitigate emergency situations

Instructs entry level and/or unqualified personnel in specific Flight Engineer job duties

Maintains the safety and security of passengers and luggage

Oct 1998 to Mar 2011 Aircraft Maintenance Dept. Manager United States Marine Corps

Trained Thirty department personnel with duties and responsibilities with strict adherence to safety regulations and military standards

Maintained Fourteen KC-130 aircraft for worldwide mobilization with very little notice

Coordinated maintenance actions between squadron maintenance department and operations department

Read and interpret maintenance manuals, service bulletins, and other specifications to

determine the feasibility and method of repairing or replacing malfunctioning or

damaged components

Inspected completed work to certify that maintenance meets standards and that aircraft are ready for operation

Examined and inspected aircraft and engine components to locate cracks, breaks, leaks, or other problems

Replaced or repaired worn, defective, or damaged components by using hands tools, gauges, and testing equipment

Successfully maintained Thirteen Quality Assurance Monitored Programs. During the Aviation Maintenance Inspection (AMI), all programs were reported as on track with no discrepancies

Performed collateral duties for Quality Assurance monitored Programs such as Fuel

Surveillance, Navy Oil Analysis Program, Plane Captain Qualification, Taxi/Turn-up

Auxiliary Power Unit, Vibration Analysis, and Navy Oil Consumption Program

Conducted final inspections during maintenance tasks that required Quality Assurance inspections

Maintained aircraft logbooks documenting all preventive and corrective maintenance

Conducted routine and special inspections as required by regulations

Checked for corrosion and cracks by using magnetic/x-ray inspection equipment (NDI)

EDUCATION/TRAINING

97 Accredited semester hours towards bachelors’ degree in Aeronautical Science Flight Engineer C-130H2/H3 Certified Jun2013 Basic Flight Engineer School/CRM Completed Apr 2012 KC-130J Quality Assurance Rep. (QAR) Certified Jun 2010 KC-130J Propeller/Engine School Certified Dec 2007 KC-130F/R/T Quality Assu. Rep. (QAR) Certified Aug 2005 KC-130 Collateral Duty Inspector (CDI) Certified Jan 2002 KC-130 Propeller School Certified Jan 1999 Aviation Safety Training Completed Oct 1998 KC-130 Aircraft Mechanic School Certified Dec 1998

REFERANCES

Steve Young, Radiology Department Director of Operations 760-***-**** Buck Baseaz, Radiology Department Manger 760-***-**** John Machen, MRI Department Supervisor 760-***-**** Kenneth Kunkel, Chief Flight Engineer 719-***-****



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