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Machine Operator Electrical Assembler

Location:
San Diego, CA
Posted:
February 12, 2024

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WORK HISTORY

Mar. ****- Jan. ****

San Diego, CA

Electrical Assembler

Assembles components to back plates, assembling electrical enclosures, and installing back plate into enclosures in accordance with blueprint/schematics.

Remained aware of non-compliant parts, and preventing installation in accordance with local practices and procedures.

Mar. 2019 - Feb. 2020

San Diego, CA

Machine Operator

Operated CNC machines in the milling, cutting, drilling of aluminum components for military aviation avionics components.

Ensured the quality of product with sample inspection via Drop Micrometers, Caliper Micrometers, and Veneer Micrometers.

2014-2015. GKN Aerospace

Phoenix, AZ

Assembler

Assembled and finished high-bypass turbofan engines in accordance with technical publication, using calibrated and precision measuring equipment.

Finished the fitting of composite doors and ensured clean edges by application of epoxy paints, fillers, and sealants.

Mar. 2014 – May 2014 Dillon Precision Scottsdale, AZ

Repair/Productions Mechanic – Temporary via Kelly Services

Received reloading presses, disassembled, inspected, replaced old/worn parts or assemblies, cleaned, lubricated, and reassembled presses and performed adjustments to ensure smooth operations.

Received build orders for various press parts and completed orders within regulated time frame.

Mar. 2013 – Sep. 2013 Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron-11, MCAS Miramar San Diego, CA

Tool Room Work Center Supervisor

Manage over 100 calibrated tools in the division in accordance to squadron programs to keep the division operating at capacity.

Managed, cleaned, and maintained, including Preventative Maintenance (PM’s) on over $20,000 worth of tools and boxes in accordance with Squadron Tool Program requirements.

Controlled and tracked maintenance and location of $1.9M worth of support equipment in accordance with technical publication.

Jun. 2012 - Mar. 2012 Marine Fighter Attack Squadron - 323, MCAS Miramar San Diego, CA

Power Line Mechanic

Maintained, inspected, and replaced required parts and fasteners as required by technical publication on aircraft and cleared them for safe for flight.

Performed pre-and-post launch inspections before launching aircraft and fueled aircraft for required operations.

Blended First Stage Fan Blades on installed engines as required by findings of inspections in accordance with technical publication.

Jan. 2012 - Jun. 2012 Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron-11, MCAS Miramar San Diego, CA

Gas Turbine Engine Mechanic, Work Center 413: Afterburners

Removed and replaced unserviceable components on hundreds of afterburners.

Managed the Dispersed Technical Publications Library in the work center.

Managed the Support Equipment for the work center, performed inspections and preventative maintenance (PM’s) in accordance with technical publication.

Feb 2011 – Jan. 2012 Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron-11, MCAS Miramar San Diego, CA

Gas Turbine Engine Mechanic, Work Center 41U: Engine Shop

Disassembled F404-GE-400/402 engines, inspected parts, removed, and replaced unserviceable parts, and reassembled engines.

Managed hundreds of pieces of support equipment, including Special inspections and Preventative Maintenance (PM’s) worth approximately $300,000.

Supported the work center program manager of the Dispersed Technical Publications Library (DTPL).

Blended first and third stage Fan Rotor Blades and First Stage of Compressor Rotor blades as inspections dictated in accordance with technical publication.

Jun. 2009 – Feb. 2011 Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron-12, MCAS Iwakuni Iwakuni, Japan

Gas Turbine Engine Mechanic, Work Center 414: Module Shop

Disassembled, inspected, removed and replaced unserviceable parts, reassembled modules that make up the F404-GE-400/402 turbofan gas turbine engine. Blended Blades on the three-stage fan and seven-stage compressor as required by technical publication.

Performed inspections and preventative Maintenance (PM’s) on support equipment amounting to approximately $500,000 of equipment.

EDUCATION

Apr. 2009 – Apr. 2009 MATSG-33 Intermediate Engine Maintenance for F404-GE-400/402

Mar. 2009 - Apr. 2009 NATTC-29 AD Strain Gas Powered Turbine Engine Basics

SKILLS

Knowledge of Turbofan Mechanics

Knowledge of Mechanic Tools

Personnel Management

Physically Fit

Dependable Transportation

Task Delegation

Time Management

Experience with Precision Measuring Equipment



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