Jeffrey S. Jensen
*** * *** * ~ Ogden, UT *****
801-***-**** *******@****.***
SENIOR ENGINEERING TEST LEAD/TECHNICIAN
Highly talented Engineering Professional with an extensive background in Engineering Qualification, Research, Development, Assembly, Functional Test, Test Setup, Troubleshooting, Reverse Engineering, Data Analysis and Reporting of Hydraulic/Pneumatic/Electromechanical actuators, components and systems. FAA Airframe and Powerplant Certified (3481712), FAA Repair and Overhaul Lead/Technician as well as current holder of a DOD Confidential Clearance. Involved with planning, logistics, finances and training from start to finish of projects given. Supports Testing, including test set up/fabrication, operation/monitoring and continued maintenance and total responsibility of all aspects of test including data acquisition, reporting, calibration, safety and quality standards. High knowledge of understanding and developing blueprints, schematics, work instructions including FAA and Military Manuals (Airworthiness Directives, Service Bulletins, Navair and Air Force Technical Orders)
Strong proficiency with oscilloscopes, multi-meters, function generators, signal generators, controllers, power supplies, LVDT’s, transducers, pressure gages, load cells, proximity sensors and other related equipment to perform testing, troubleshooting, and repair of hydraulic, pneumatic and electrical mechanical actuators at the aircraft, industrial and sub-component level. Strong proficiency with measuring instruments including Calipers, Micrometers, Depth Gages, Bore Gages, FARO Arm, Dial Indicators, Torque Wrenches and with hand and power tools, equipment to inspect, test, troubleshoot, maintain, modify and repair on aircraft engines, hydraulic, electrical mechanical and pneumatic systems on aircraft, industrial and sub-component level. Certified in ESD standards and protocols and Certified in soldering. High level of mechanical skills.
Well versed in DO160 Environmental testing including Vibration, Altitude, Humidity, Temperature and all other related environmental testing. Extensive experience in all aspects of Aerospace/Industrial Qualification testing including Fatigue, Endurance and Impulse Testing. Proficient in Data Acquisition, Analyzing and Reporting. Written and reviewed test procedures for Qualification, Production and Engineering Testing as well as Final Result Reporting. Works well with Engineering to create written instructions, assemble, test and troubleshoot Prototype/Development, Engineering and New Product Actuators and Sub-Assemblies.
Extensive management experience writing/conducting performance reviews and scheduling workloads in both civilian and military environments. Influential leadership/mentoring style emphasizing accountability, processes, compliance, quality, safety and developing performance excellence. Actively participates in all aspects of initial test and process improvements including selection of test equipment, writing of test procedures, process evaluation and industry and facility safety and quality requirements. Knowledge of Lean Manufacturing/Six Sigma/Kaisan and other related principles. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) in accordance with AS9100 (AS9001) and ISO 9001 standards. Technical proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, LabVIEW, and DIAdem. Working knowledge of Autodesk Fusion 360/AutoCad. Experience working with international clients including French, Japanese, and Brazilian. Recipient of numerous awards for performance excellence, notable achievements, and outstanding service. Served in the US Marine Corps as an Aircraft Mechanic/Turboprop Propulsion Mechanic with an honorable discharge.
KEY COMPETENCIES
Goal Oriented
Analyze Data
Plan/Schedule
Repair and Overhaul
Research/Development
Customer Liaison
Organization
Safety Practices
Troubleshooting
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
ZENETEX LLC, Hill Air Force Base, UT 2016 - Present
Aerospace Contractor
Aircraft Mechanic II
F-16 Fuel Systems Technician
AFFORDABLE ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS (AES), Hill Air Force Base, UT
Aerospace Contractor
Senior Pneudraulic Technician
F-16 Hydraulic Assembler/Test Technician
Mar–May 2016
PARKER HANNIFIN, Ogden, UT 1995 – 2015
Industrial equipment manufacturer specializing in motion and control technologies (www.parker.com)
Senior Engineering Test Technician
Lead technician on the qualification for: Boeing 777-300 ER Rudder Actuator (Fly-by-Wire), Embraer 170 Override Actuator, Embraer 170 Elevator and Aileron Actuators, G650 OB Spoiler Actuator, Cessna CJ4 Flap and Spoiler actuator, Gulfstream AAP actuator and Bombardier HSTA actuator
Perform all aspects of assembly, testing, troubleshooting, repair and overhaul along with supporting engineering with first article applications, design modifications, and qualifications of new and existing electromechanical/ hydraulic/pneudraulic actuators
Complete test setups for hydraulic/pneudraulic and electrical repair and overhaul
Comprehensive understanding of the FAA Regulations for Aviation Safety and Maintenance Standards
Implemented a dual-temperature variation environmental system that streamlined the antiquated testing methods, greatly increasing efficiency
Standardized the assembly and testing of various primary flight control assemblies for implementing online build books. This included high quality and safety standards.
Completed more than 100+ Special Instruction Engineering Orders (SIEO’s)
Initiated and implemented multiple training programs for new and existing employees
Developed training materials and courses on assembly and testing aircraft parts
Received a “High Performance Teaming Participation, Involvement, and Support” Award
Additional Experience: Repair and Overhaul Technician, Manager/Technician, Assembly and Test Technician/Line Lead, PARKER HANNIFIN
THE FLIGHT SHOP, Brigham City, UT 1992-1995
A Fixed Base Operation (FBO) that repairs and overhaul personal aircraft.
Airframe and Powerplant Technician
Inspected aircraft on all hourly and annual inspections.
Inspected all related documentation including Airworthiness Directives, Service Bulletins and Logbooks.
Completed all aspects of aircraft maintenance including complete inspection and overhaul of hydraulic/pneudraulic, mechanical, electrical, powerplants and airframes.
Specializing in structural damage repair, landing gear and engine overhaul.
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
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UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS, Marine Air Station Camp Pendleton, CA 1986-1992
Marine Observation Squadron 2, MAG 39, 3rdMAW FMFPac
Aircraft Mechanic/Turboprop Propulsion Mechanic
Supervised up to 15 people: Scheduled and monitored work of personnel and evaluated performance.
Inspected, replaced and repaired aircraft engines and structures in accordance with technical manuals.
Performed fault isolation and repair of aircraft dealing specifically with wings, fuselage, tail assemblies, landing gear, control cables, propeller assemblies and fuel systems.
Performed maintenance on the C-130, A-10, OV-10, Huey and Cobra Aircraft.
Honorable Discharge/Disabled Veteran 10 Point Preference
EDUCATION
PIMA COLLEGE, Tucson, AZ
Coursework in Aviation Airframes and Powerplants
CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY, Mt. Pleasant, MI
Coursework in Mathematics/Computer Science (60 units)
CERTIFICATIONS
FAA Certificate #3481712 Mechanic - Airframe and Powerplant
Suspecting Unapproved Parts Identification and Handling
Soldering - Circuit Board and Electro Static Discharge
Electrical Functional Testing
Certified Assembler
ADDITIONAL TRAINING
Turboprop Propulsion Mechanic (404 hours - Honors Graduate)
OV-10 Operator Course
Supervisory Safety Training
Aviation Fundamentals/Aviation Documentation
Aircraft Maintenance Leadership
Flight Training
Corrosion Control
Quality Assurance Training: Discrepancy Reporting - QA Monitoring/Audit
Technical Publications & Data Trend Analysis
US Marine Corp Noncommissioned Officer Basic Course