SICKLERVILLE, N.J.*****
CHARLES R. PIERCE
OBJECTIVES
Mechanic Position
EDUCATION
July 1991
USMC Basic Military Training Paris Island S.C.
Sept 1991
Infantry School Camp Lejeune N.C.
Nov. 1992
USMC Basic Military
Training Instructor School Paris Island S.C.
March 1994 Air force AETC
Aerospace Propulsion Apprentice F100 Engine
Apr 1995 Air force AETC
Aerospace Propulsion Journeyman
October 1999 Air force AETC
Aerospace Propulsion Craftsman
July 2007
GE F110 FTD Course Air force AETC
Thomas Edison State College
(60 credits toward BA in Criminal Justice)
University of Phoenix
(20 credits Toward BA in Applied Science in Business)
WORK EXPERIENCE
September 2015 to present Comar Plastics
Maintenance Mechanic
Perform PM maintenance
Perform building maintenance
Perform production maintenance
Overhauls
Plant shut downs and start ups
Electrical maintenance
Rebuild hydraulic cylinders
Rebuild air cylinders
Perform maintenance on auxillery equiptment
Create and sign off work orders
Track hourly maintenance
June 2013to June 2015 Clement Pappas
Batcher
Managed inventory
Weighed dry and wet ingredients
Tested product and made sure it was up to specs
Performed maintenance on pasturizer
Performed audits with customers
Performed CIP cleaning
April 2009 to July 2011 316th Air Control Wing USAF ANG
30 March 1996 To April 2009 177th Fighter Wing USAF ANG
Propulsion Technician
Perform on and off equipment maintenance on propulsion systems
Remove Install Troubleshoot, Inspect, and Repair and modify jet engines, small gas turbine compressor, and (GTCs/APUs) engines.
Rebuild turbine and Compressor disk and hubs
Perform operational checks on Aircraft engines and associated propulsion systems and components such as governers,synchrophasing and synchronizing systems,feathering pumps,bleed air,anti-ice,electronic fuel control and ignition, indication systems,pressure,lubrication,power generating systems, and accessory drives.
Perform turbine and compressor blade balancing engine trim procedures, control rigging, and ground operational runs for maintenance and diagnostics.( installed and un-installed)
Diagnose unusual and usual malfunctions using schematic diagrams, blueprints, manufacturer’s specs, and other technical publications, and. perform repairs according to analysis.
Determine the extent of disassembly necessary to repair or replace engine parts.
Analyze inspection findings to determine the extent of repairs, diagnose repeat/recurring malfunctions, and recommend and perform necessary repairs.
Perform chronicle and special inspections on engines.
Interpret inspection findings and determine adequacy of corrective actions.
Inspect repaired engines and components to ensure compliance with technical publications.
Perform fixed and mobile test stand functions which includes maintenance of Engine/ Aircraft sound suppressor and test cell facility,
Install special test equipment and perform preoperational and post operational checks.
Operate engines to compute engine thrust, monitor engine RPM and exhaust gas temperature and fan inlet temperature (FTIT).
Evaluate engine performance and accept or reject engine at test cell or Aircraft.
Remove and install engines on and off test cell
Perform operator maintenance on test cell and sound suppressor.
Select, operate, maintain, and interpret data form different types of test equipment such as digital and analog meters, and electronic analyzers.
Operate aerospace ground support equipment such as electrical and fluid generators, air compressors, cranes, and forklifts.
Prepare man hour collection using core automated maintenance system (CAMS).
Provide tech advice and troubleshooting expertise to work centers as needed when propulsion systems affect other aircraft systems such as electro environmental, pneaudraulic, fuel, and instrumentation.
Provide assistance in other aircraft maintenance functions such as ground handling, marshalling, towing, servicing, and inspections on aircraft.
Assist in requisitioning bench stock, materials, parts, and equipment.
Provide on job training to lower graded personnel and newly assigned personnel.
Requisition, process, and account for supply assets.
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
[ Aug 2001-Sept 2005 ] 177th Fighter Wing
Engine Manager
Process engine download information. Update engine records, schedule engine time changes, special inspections, and TCTO’s using Cems & Cams. Perform time change forecasts. Provide engine shop, Moc, and the expediter with daily reports on hourly and cycle tracked inspections and time changes. Order parts using SBSS.Perform computer updates with updated software in CEDS, DTS, and cems computers.
March 1996 – July 2011
Propulsion Technician
Red X and IPI Inspector
Test Cell Operator / Trainer
Aircraft and Engine Test Run Qualified 100 % Power For P&W F100-220/220E and GE F110 engines.
Bearing Inspector
Intake and Exhaust Insp. Certifier
Blade Blending Certifier
Borescope Trainer / Certifier
Assistant Vehicle Control Officer ( VCO)
Secret Clearance
Perform Training classes for engine teardown and buildup