Charles G. Robinson
Nashua, NH 03063
P: 603-***-****
Objective: To pursue a position in mechanical assembly where I can contribute my leadership skills,
attentionto detail, efficiency and ability to work both autonomously and in a team oriented environment.
Education
•Everett Vocational High School- High School Diploma 1967
•East Coast Aerotech Aircraft Maintenance Program-attendance 04/1976-08/1977
•General Electric Technical Education Operation Manufacturing Studies Program- completed June 1983
•General Electric Advanced Aircraft Engine Mechanics Training Course-completed 02/06/06
Military Service
United States Airforce, September 1968-1972
•Aircraft Maintenance Specialist Training- (13 weeks) Shepard Airforce Base, Texas
•Crew Chief Training-(6 months) Seymour Johnson Airforce Base, North Carolina
•Assistant Crew Chief for F4 Phantom Aircrafts- (1 year) Korat RTAFB-Korat, Thailand
•Crew Chief/Row Chief- Laughlin Airforce Base-Pilot Training Base- Del Rio, Texas
-In charge of three 1st class Airmen and nine aircraft
-Non-Commissioning Officer in charge of end of aircraft prior to aircraft take-off (fueled & defueled aircraft; removed and replaced tires and oil filters)
Employment
Casa Systems- Lawrence, Ma.
-Electro Mechnical Assembler (1/30/19-4/27/19)
Assembled PC boards and routed wiring to PC boards
Parker Aero Space- Devens,Ma.
-Tester (8/9/18-12/14/18https://www.ziprecruiter.com/submit-reference/996ba619)
Lube pump tester and also worked in shipping and receiving
Brooks Automation- Chelmsford, Ma:
-Mechanical Assembler (12/18/17-2/25/18
Assembled sub- assemblies- including circuit boards using hand tools, torque wrenches and measuring devices, filled out appropriate
work sheets- checked off different operations when complete, entered data into computer when finished
General Electric- Lynn, MA: 3/09/79-3/31/2017
-Advanced Aircraft Engine Mechanic (7/15/93-3/31/2017): Assembled Sub-assemblies on production engine line. Deprepped ancillary hardware and prepped engine for inspection, repairing faults and prepping of engine prior to shipping to customer.
-Assembly & Test Turbine (1/6/93-7/15/93; 1/3/84-12/30/87; 4/4/82-12/30/82): Assembled, tested, and prepped for shipment of naval drive systems (turbines and gear sets).
-Production Jet Engine Tester (1/3/89-1/3/93; 1/4/83-4/7/83; 3/1981-12/18/81): Installed and prepped jet engines in test cells for testing. Tested jet engines during breaking-in period and other scheduled test events. Removed engines from test cells. Deprepped and preserved engines for final inspection.
-Development Engine Tester (1/3/87-1/3/89; 7/1983-1/3/84): Installed and prepped jet engines during all phases of engine development through core testing, engineering and instrumentation in test cell including deprepping of engine and returning engines to assembly area.
-Fuel Control Tester (12/21/81-4/2/82): Tested jet engine fuel controls on fuel control test stand. Accepted or rejected controls and preserved accepted controls for final inspection.
-Sheet Metal “B” Bench-hand/Lead-hand (3/12/79-3/81): Deburred and cleaned aircraft engine part for military jet engines.
Sealed AIr- ayer,mass. (8/4/2019-(/29/2019): assembled and tested sub assemblies and packaged same with kit components.