JORDAN PAPAZIAN
California 925-***-**** adin7t@r.postjobfree.com
A dedicated and experienced aviation structural mechanic who balances the necessity of performing maintenance actions, trouble shooting and supervising inexperienced maintainers with the need to follow instructions. A highly motivated leader capable of working alone or as a member of a team and comfortable exercising initiative and solving problems.
EXPERIENCE
AUGUST 2019 – NOVEMBER 2020
AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN, ABSOLUTE AERO
Aircraft mechanics are primarily responsible for the maintenance of the aircraft inspects, safety inspections, installation of new parts, services and repairs of airplanes to ensure they're operating correctly and safely. We are responsible for ensuring that airplanes get regular maintenance and that any problems are fixed correctly.
FEBRUARY 2019-AUGUST 2019
AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN, five rivers aviation
Aircraft mechanics are primarily responsible for the maintenance of the aircraft inspects, safety inspections, installation of new parts, services and repairs of airplanes to ensure they're operating correctly and safely. We are responsible for ensuring that airplanes get regular maintenance and that any problems are fixed correctly.
FEBUARY 2015- FEBUARY2019
AVIATION STRUCTURAL MECHANIC, us navy
Aviation structural mechanic on F/A-18E Super Hornet aircraft.
Maintains the aircraft airframe
Troubleshoot flight control surfaces.
Responsible for the hydraulic system and actuating systems.
Upkeep and repair landing gear systems.
Fabricate and repair metallic and nonmetallic materials.
EDUCATION
FEBRUARY 2019 – OCTOBER 2020
A&P TECHNICIAN PROGRAM, aviation institute of maintenance (aim)
Required areas of study in the airframe curriculum include inspection, structures—wood, sheet metal, composite—and fasteners, covering, finishes, welding, assembly and rigging, hydraulics, pneumatics, cabin atmosphere control systems, instrument systems, communication and navigation systems, fuel systems, electrical systems, position and warning systems, ice and rain control systems, and fire protection systems.
Required areas of study in the powerplant curriculum include inspection, reciprocating and turbine engine theory and repair, instrument systems, fire protection systems, electrical systems, lubrication systems, ignition and starting systems, fuel metering systems, fuel systems, induction and airflow systems, cooling systems, exhaust and reverser systems, propellers, and auxiliary power units
FEBRUARY 2015 – FEBRUARY 2019
NAVY COURSES
Aircraft corrosion control – 40 hour course
Air Flight Refueling Store Model- 39 hour course
F/A-18E/F Hydraulic/Structural System (Initial) Organizational Maintenance- 171 hour course
Aviation Structural Mechanic Organizational Level Strand- 48 hour course
Aviation Structural Mechanic Common Core- 220 hour course
SKILLS & ABILITIES
Critical Thinking - Thinking about the pros and cons of different ways to solve a problem.
Systems Analysis - Figuring out how a system should work and how changes in the future will affect it.
Systems Evaluation - Measuring how well a system is working and how to improve it.
Hydraulic specialist
Complex Problem Solving - Noticing a problem and figuring out the best way to solve it.
Operations Analysis - Figuring out what a product or service needs to be able to do.
Sheet metal specialist
Advance composite specialist
VOLUNTEERING
● NAS Lemoore Youth sports- baseball coach – 125 hours
● Navy Marine Corps relief society- 24 hours
● Pensacola gallery night- 8 hours
QUALIFICATIONS
● Airframe apprenticeship (earned by US NAVY)
● CPR
● Aircraft Firefighting
● Hydraulic Contamination
● Tire & Wheel
● Enlisted Air Warfare Specialist
AWARDS/CERTIFICATES
● Top Secret Security Clearance
● Naval Achievement Medal
● Safety Pro Award
● Battle “E”
● Letter of Commendation (x2)
● Letter of Appreciation
● Perfect Attendance Award (earned by AIM)