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Quality Assurance High School

Location:
Fleming Island, FL
Posted:
February 21, 2024

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Name: Larry Washington

Current Employee: VSE

Years of Employment Experience: 10

Security Clearance Level: Secret (Final)

Over 45 years of experience, including:

Airframes 120 CDI (P3/P8)

Corrosion 12C CDI (P3/P8)

Plane Captain 310 CDI (P3/P8)

APU Operator (P3/P8)

Quality Assurance Representative (P3/P8)

Education History

Degree

Year

Major

Institution Name

HS

1977

High School Diploma

Richard Arnold High School

Certifications / Unique Training

Aircraft Advanced Corrosion Control “C” School -1978

Aircraft Paint & Final Finish -1978

Limited Intermediate Maintenance: HCT-10- 1985

Electro-Hydraulic/Pneumatic Operator- 1985

Naval Aviation Quality Assurance Administration- 1989

Naval Aviation Maintenance Control Administration Course- 1988

Hazardous Material Course- 1990

Current Employer

Years

Employer

Position Title

December 2011 – Present

VSE

Corrosion Shop Lead

Professional Experience

Dec 2011-Present, VSE Corp, Corrosion Control Shop Lead/Quality Assurance Rep, NAS Jax:

Served as Subject Matter Expert on Airframes & Corrosion Control for P-8 Aircraft.

Trained P3 qualified personnel on P8 AOCs, APU operations, and specific aircraft functions.

Performed Daily /Turn-around Inspections for (16) P-8 aircraft.

Performed periodic special inspections on aircraft and subsystems.

Trained and Supervised over 40 Corrosion Control Technicians, while transitioning from P3 to P8 platform.

Thoroughly proficient in the use of all Naval Aviation Maintenance Program (NAMP) technical publications, MRC decks and CNAF 4790.

Mar 2002-Dec 2011, NADEP, P-3/F-14/F-18/EA-6B/S-3 Airframes, NAS Jax:

Responsibilities included overhauls, parts repairs of accessories and components for hydraulic systems and air conditioning systems.

Visually check components to locate worn, dirty, or poorly adjusted parts and accessories.

Corrected discrepancies by removing, cleaning, reinstalling, or replacing defective parts.

Jan 1998-Feb 2002, Raytheon Aerospace, Production Supervisor/Quality Assurance Rep, Warner Robbins Air Force Base:

Supervised five team leaders during the performance of organizational, intermediate, and depot level maintenance.

Supervised personnel on modification and repair of aircraft, vehicles, weapon systems, and field team services in accordance with Raytheon Contract Field Team Standard Operating Procedures Manual.

Responsible for production planning, schedules material control, quality control, and safety.

Conducted continuous evaluations of all job practices. Resolved technical, production, and supply problems.

Supervised and assisted in the preparation of all required records and reports including timekeeping and man-hour expenditure records by task accomplishments.

Performed the duties of a Quality Control Inspector, responsible for maintaining the quality and safety programs at the field level. Duties included receiving, in-processing, final inspections and functional operational tests for organizational, intermediate, depot level maintenance modification and repair of contract end items, or other contract services.

Approved or rejected work accomplished by field team members to ensure compliance with customer specification, standards and technical data.

Performed daily safety inspections and foreign object inspections utilizing a checklist.

Monitored tool control, inspected and maintained records to ensure all measuring test equipment complied with calibration requirements.

Aug 1977–Dec 1997(RET), US Navy, Aviation Structural Hydraulics Mechanic(AMH1), NAS Jax:

P-3 System Organizational Maintenance Technician duties included maintaining the P-3 aircraft hydraulic systems, including main and auxiliary power systems, and unit actuating subsystems landing gear, brakes, and various other hydraulic related pneumatic systems.

Inspects, removes, and replaces components of hydraulic systems

Performed preflight, postflight, scheduled and non-scheduled periodic aircraft maintenance/inspections.

Adjusts and replaces hydraulic and pneumatic components of flight control systems; bleeds hydraulic power systems and subsystems.

Remove and install pumps, motors, pressure regulators, and recoil struts.

Checks, tests, adjusts, and repairs hydraulic components; replaces master cylinders, power brake valves, and emergency brake system components.

Troubleshoots malfunctions of brake valves, and emergency brake system components.

Troubleshoots malfunctions of landing gear controls, control valves, shock and recoil struts, and shimmy dampers; orders aircraft parts, tools, equipment and material.



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