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Maintenance Technician Control Systems

Location:
Norfolk, VA
Salary:
45,000-65,000
Posted:
March 24, 2024

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JERMAINE A WYNN

** ***** **. ******* **, *****.

804-***-****

ad4jr0@r.postjobfree.com

PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY

Qualified Aviation Mechanic and Military Veteran Offering 20 years experience as a aviation maintenance Technician with a **SECRET CLEARENCE**. Areas of expertise include preflight of aircraft; conduct periodic inspections on aircraft and engine-related systems; Remove, replace and adjust rotary assemblies; remove, replace and trouble shoot aircraft fuel systems. Test oil samples for contaminates; remove, replace and troubleshoot gear box assembly. Remove and replace and trouble shoot drive train /flight controls and all associated components. Ability to perform functional checks; troubleshoot and service aircraft engines; troubleshoot, repair and replace pneumatic components; inspect, replace, and rig components of engine power control systems and flight control systems; troubleshoot, and remove and replace auxiliary power units (apu); ability to perform vibration Analysis. clean, inspect, aircraft assemblies; conduct corrosion control inspections; remove corrosion and make all repairs in accordance with published directives; dispose of hazardous material in accordance with OSHA directives; ability to use computers to access maintenance publications, supply part requisitions, schedules, and tracking.Advanced expertise in reviewing invoices and shipping manifests to ensure full compliance with safety guidelines and standard operating procedures. Proficient in a variety of mechanical and piping installations including the use of precision instruments, shaft alignments; propulsion and pumps, Knowledgeable in troubleshooting various aircraft systems such as powerplants, electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic. Career supported with the completions of certification.

●Leadership

●Program Management

●Inventory Control

●Quality Assurance

●Collateral Duty Inspector

●Safety Procedures

●Standards Compliance

●Organizational Development

●Aviation Specifications

EDUCATION & CERTIFICATION

Technical High School - June 1998

U.S MAP-United States Military Apprenticeship Program - 2007

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

●Performed schedule, unschedule, and overhaul maintenance on MH-60S/R aircraft; launched and recovered along with refueling and defueling aircraft

●Extensive experience with environmental, health, and safety associated with shipyard and industrial construction environments along with knowledge of OSHA 29CFR1915 and NAVSEA, NAVAIR standard items

●Communicated technical information to senior management, to customers and fellow production personnel

●Implemented safety programs and initiatives; performed the requirements of a shipboard and airframe mechanic’s trade

●Read and interpreted drawings, specifications, technical manuals and design notices

●Disassembled and reassembled, engines, etc.; replaced broken or defective parts with items obtained from stock

●Sorted, routed unloaded packages from aircraft and operated vehicles and other freight handling equipment

●Qualified Plane Captain

MILITARY EXPERIENCE

●Performed advanced troubleshooting techniques on engines and engine parameters and rig emergency shutdown control systems, rigs and adjusted power controls, fuel selectors, and shutoff valve controls

● performed fuel and oil pressure adjustments and diagnosing defects in fuel and oil systems

●Extensive experience cleaning helicopter transmissions, gearboxes, rotor heads, drive shafts, and related parts

●Maintained aircraft engines and related systems, including the induction, cooling, fuel oil, compression, combustion, turbine, airborne gas turbine compressor, and exhaust systems

●Conducted engine and related systems inspections; replaced gasket, packing, and seals in fuel and oil systems

●Inspected and installed external fuel tanks, fuel systems and collected fuel samples for contamination; cleaned and replaced fuel and oil filters; adjusted idle mixture and idle speed

●Utilized technical publications to perform operational tune-ups of new or overhauled engines installed

●Maintained hand tools and used management information systems for calibrating test units

●Inspected and installed helicopter tail rotor transmissions and rotary wing heads and other pertinent components; compressors for proper axial and radial clearances

●Conducted periodic aircraft inspections; ordered technical publications, directives, and manuals

WORK HISTORY

Sept 2001 – Oct 2021

US Navy; Aviation Machinist Mate 1st Class Petty Officer Norfolk, VA

●Shop/Shift Lead Supervisor of thirty to fifty maintainers

●Collateral Duty Inspector/ Quality Assurance Representative

●Maintain and service aircraft engines, fuel, and lubrication systems

●Performed O - level engine repair on the T700-GE-401C

●Perform helicopter maintenance, installing and maintaining engines, drive train, and gearboxes

●Perform full Maine rotor head repair/remove, install and test for safety of flight.

●Knowledge of NALCOMIS/OOMA

●NEC/MOS 8878 H-60 Systems Organizational Career Maintenance Technician

●Qualified FCF functional check flight QAR

●Qualified Plane Captain



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