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Air Force Support Equipment

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False Cape Landing, VA, 23456
Posted:
March 30, 2024

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PATRICK A. HARVEY JR.

* ******* *****

Hampton, VA. 23666

757-***-****

Magic Jack

941-***-****

ad4ocb@r.postjobfree.com

OBJECTIVE

To obtain a challenging and rewarding job utilizing my interpersonal, organizational, communication skills along with prior overseas civilian contracting and aircraft technical maintenance experience.

CAREER SUMMARY

Certified with over 30 years of progressive experience and supervision in aircraft pneudraulics, aircraft engine and support equipment, documentation, along with extensive knowledge of various aircraft including KC/EC-135, CT-39, UH-1P Helicopter, F-5 and F-15. Have experience using Microsoft Office, Word, PowerPoint and Excel. Currently have a Secret clearance effective date Sept 2020.

PKL SERVICES

OCT/2022

AUG/2023

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Contractor for the Royal Saudi air Force (RSAF) – Khamis Mushayt, Saudi Arabia

HYDRAULIC SYSTEM INSTRUCTOR

•Provide students specialty Upgrade Training to elevate skills from 3-level to 5-level, 5-level to 7-level, on the F-15SA aircraft.

•Perform On-the-Job Training (OJT) administer Career Development Courses as required, and teach Field Training Detachment courses as required to upgrade RSAT 3-level technicians to 5-level technicians, and perform other related duties as assigned.

• Upgrade training requires hands on demonstration and repair on and off the airframe or equipment as required for core and work center tasks in the Career Field Education and Training Plan (CFETP).

•Determine maintenance procedures and performance characteristics using technical publications. Inspects, operates, troubleshoots, removes, repairs, overhauls, and installs aircraft hydraulic and pneumatic systems and components, including SE.

•Identifies and isolates malfunctions, services, bleeds, bench checks, rigs, and performs adjustments to aircraft hydraulic components, associated electrical components, power systems, landing gear, nose wheel steering, flight controls, weapons, and cargo door systems, air refueling receiving system, in-flight refueling systems, hoist and winch system, engines system, recovery system, arresting gear, air induction system and canopy system.

•Inspect and pressure tests hydraulic lines and tube assemblies. Drains and flushes hydraulic systems

TRIAD LOGISTICS

MAY/2021

OCT/2022

Contractor for United States Air Force – Langley Air Force Base, VA

TRANSIT ALERT/AIRCRAFT SERVICER

•Operate service vehicles to replenish fuel, oil, water, waste system chemicals, oxygen, and hydraulic fluid.

•Remove waste, enter on maintenance records description of servicing preformed.

•Check for fuel contamination by draining sumps, and fuel drains, and operate support equipment such as engine starting units.

•Examine tires for specified air pressure and condition, assists in jacking and towing aircraft.

•Remove and replace defective tires, positions and removes boarding platforms to unload and load aircraft passengers, unloads and loads luggage and cargo using tow truck with luggage carts.

•Perform Follow - Me marshalling to include blocking, chocking, wingtip / tail clearance guard duties.

•May be required to de-ice aircraft wings and assemblies

ALSALAM AIRCRAFT CO.

NOV/2012-

OCT/2019

Contractor for the Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF) – Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

F-15 Program Depot Maintenance (PDM) Supervisor (June 2017 – October 2019)

•Supervises and coordinates activities in evaluations maintenance personnel engaged in maintenance inspection, repair, and overhaul of F-15 aircraft; along with systems, accessories and components as aircraft subassemblies proceed through their stages overhaul; providing applicable knowledge, standards and procedures to ensure 100 percent safety and compliance.

•Supervised 15 technicians Electric's, APG, Environmental, Avionics, and Hydraulics who were assigned to Post Dock.

•Reviews PDM operating procedures, technical manuals, and production schedules to determine method of conducting sequence of operations, and work assignments to ensure all procedures are done securely and correctly.

•Verified program maintenance standards and procedures

•Directed technicians to include all aircraft documentation and ensured establishment of regulatory standards for all technicians.

•Assigned and perform training for all new technicians for maintenance qualifications on F-15 airframe.

•Reviewed reports and used critical thinking skills to solve personnel and work-related issues.

F-15 PDM Quality Control Inspector (November 2012 – June 2017)

•Supervises and coordinates activities in evaluating maintenance personnel engaged in maintenance inspection, repair and overhaul of F-15 Aircraft and their systems, accessories and components as aircraft and subassemblies proceed through stages of overhaul, repair and modification process, applying knowledge of applicable standards and procedures.

•Reviews the PDM operating procedures, technical manuals, and production schedules to determine method of conducting sequence of operations, and work assignments to assure all procedures are being accomplished correctly.

•Verifies program maintenance standards and procedures.

•Directs QA inspectors to include all aircraft documentation and to ensure that establishment and regulatory standards are met.

•Assigns and performs training new QA inspectors to qualify them on F-15 aircraft.

•Reviews reports and solve personnel work related problems.

CAV INTERNATIONAL

APR/2011-

NOV/2012

Contractor for the U.S. Air Force – Al Mubarak Air Base, Kuwait

Transit Alert Specialist (April 2011 – November 2012)

•Perform aircraft ground services IAW Air Force Occupational Safety and Health Standard (AFOSHSTD) 91-100, TO 00-25-172, AFI 11-218, and applicable aircraft TO's

•Obtain / maintain required qualifications as required

•Position, disposition, connect, disconnect to / from aircraft all ground support equipment to include 150 lb Halon Fire Bottles.

•Perform Follow - Me marshalling to include blocking, chocking, wingtip / tail clearance guard duties.

•Perform pushback and towing duties for all transient aircraft.

•Wash AGE equipment as scheduled.

•Store and park AGE equipment per the published parking plan.

•Operate / inspect light carts positioned on aircraft parking locations.

•Assist with AMC passenger rotator mission.

•Perform supplemental duties in AMCC or other work centers as required by Management.

ADVANCE ELECTRONICS CORP. (AEC)

JAN/2007-

DEC/ 2010

Contractor for the Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF) – Tabuk, Saudi Arabia

Phase Inspector Supervisor / Intermediate Level Superintendent

•Coordinate and monitor jobs between IM and OM shops

•Make sure all shops were present and working on assigned missions.

•Inspect individual’s work being executed on Phase aircraft (F-15C/D).

•Ensured all documentation was correct and in line with daily tasks to be performed.

•Supervised 15 US contractors.

•Was acting liaison between RSAF and members of staff.

•Tracked all work being performed by the back shops for the flight line and Phase.

•Was able to get aircraft out of Phase with 80% on time rating.

DYNCORP/ALSALAM AIRCRAFT CO.

JUN/2002-

JAN/2007

Contractor for the Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF)

Pneudraulic Technician – Khamis Mushayt/Taif/Tabuk, Saudi Arabia

•Conducted flight line inspections on hydraulic components for the F-15 Technical Support Program by.

•Duties were to inspect, troubleshoot, install, repair, and modify aircraft hydraulic systems.

•Trained RSAF personnel on the hydraulic system of the F-15.

•Maintained the training records.

•Performed specialist expediter duties.

•Assisted crew chief with launches, and recovery.

•Assisted Royal Saudi air Force to maintain a 80% FMC rate.

BOEING AVIATION CENTER

DEC/1999-

JUN/2002

Boeing – Miami, Florida

Hydraulic Technician

•Maintained hydraulic motion-base systems and pneumatic systems on flight simulators.

•Performed on daily basis inspections, and troubleshooting procedures.

•Installed, repaired, overhauled, and modified hybrid aircraft and specialized hydraulic systems.

•Systems were 3 and 6-degree freedom of movement.

•Simulators were specifically designed for landings and takeoffs.

LEAR SIEGLER SERVICES INC

Apr/1993 -

DEC/1999

Contractor for the Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF) – Tabuk, Saudi Arabia

Pneudraulic Technician (Saudi Arabia F-5 Technical support Program TSP)

•Provide support to the F-5 Technical Support Program by conducting both Flight line and phrase inspection on hydraulic components.

•Inspected, troubleshoot, installed, repaired, overhauled and modified aircraft hydraulic systems.

•Performed in shop repairs on actuators, valves, struts, and other hydraulic components.

•Inspected, maintained and operated shop equipment, hydraulic test stands and powered support equipment.

•Maintained shop technical orders and job guides.

UNITED STATES AIR FORCE

APR/1981-

DEC/1992

E-5 Staff Sergeant, Honorable Discharge

Tactical Aircraft Technician – Langley AFB (1987-1992)

Pneudraulic Technician – Langley AFB (1981 – 1983, RAF Fairford UK)

•Handles all aircraft inspections

•Removal and replacement structures, landing gear, engine instrument, cabin, flight surfaces and controls

•Performed launches, and recovers

•Repaired and serviced aircraft, shop and powered support equipment.

•Investigated, diagnosed, and troubleshoot engine and hydraulic system problems, to include the in-flight refueling system on the KC-135.

•Performed crew chief, expediter, flight chief, Line chief, and maintenance staff duties.

•Supervised up to 20 trainees in the 94th Maintenance Unit.

•Maintained records

•Manufactured hydraulic hoses.

ACCOMPLISHMENT

Selected as primary pneudraulic trainer for the 94th and 71st Aircraft Maintenance Unit (AMU)

Maintained 92% FMC rate for pneudraulics at a deployed site for 5 weeks while in charge of flight Line Hydraulics

Reduced the 94th AMU out-of-commission rate for hydraulics by 50%

Outstanding management of the shop documentation with excellent rating by Air Force inspectors

Directly responsible for shop’s equipment maintained in a praiseworthy condition by maintenance inspectors.

FORMAL EDUCATION

A.A. Degree in Aircraft Accessory Systems Technology, In Progress – Community College of Air Force

Jet Engine Flightline Maintenance - 1990 – U.S. Air Force

Het Engine Teardown and Build-Up - 1989 – U.S. Air Force

Aircraft Damage Repair Assessor – 1998 – U.S. Air Force

Aircraft Pneudraulics Repair F-15 – 1988 – U.S. Air Force

Non-Commissioned Officer Leadership - 1988 – U.S. Air Force

Technical Order System - 1986 – U.S. Air Force

Aircraft Damage Repair – 1986 – U.S. Air Force

Non-Commissioned Officer Preparatory - 1985 – U.S. Air Force

Aircraft Pneudraulic Troubleshooting - 1984 – U.S. Air Force

Pneudraulic In-Flight Refueling Systems - 1983 – U.S. Air Force

Aircraft Antenna Pneudraulic Systems - 1982 – U.S. Air Force

Aircraft Pneudraulic Repair KC-135 – 1982 – U.S. Air Force

Aircraft Pneudraulic Systems General - 1982– U.S. Air Force

LICENSES & CERTIFICATIONS

NLAC – Secret Level

Aircraft Staircase Truck – 2011 – CAV International

4k Forklift – 2011 – CAV International

10k Forklift (Standard and All Terrain) – 2011 – CAV International

FAA Airframe – 1993 – U.S. Air Force

Aircraft Ground Engine Operator (F-15) - 1990 – U.S. Air Force

Awards and Decorations

Air Force Commendation Medal

Air Force Outstanding Unit Award w/ 3 Oak Leaf Clusters

Air Force Good Conduct Medal w/ 2 Oak Leaf Clusters

Air Force Overseas Long Tour Ribbon

Air Force Longevity Service Award Ribbon w/ 1 Oak Leaf Cluster

NCO PME Graduate Ribbon w/ 1 Oak Leaf Cluster

Small Arms Expert Ribbon

Southwest Asia Service Medal w/ 1 Bronz Star

National Defense Service Ribbon

Air Force Training Ribbon



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