Jaymes Parker
*** ******** **** ****** ******, GA 31088
478-***-**** (Cell)
********@*****.***
SUMMARY OF SKILLS
Ambitious, dedicated, and flexible.
●Highly knowledgeable of aviation regulations and policies regarding health and safety.
●Excellent mechanical skills.
●Highly skilled in reading blueprints.
●Excellent eye-hand coordination.
●Superb ability in attention to details—highly accurate.
●Excellent communication skills.
●Highly effective team player and leader—coordinated multiple projects.
●Proven ability to work under pressure and meet rigorous deadlines.
●Excellent rapport with coworkers, upper and lower management and affiliates.
●Highly knowledgeable of OSHA and SAA policies.
Highly skilled in operating heavy equipment—forklift driver—and the following tools:
●Power Tools
●Drills
●Hi Lok Pliers
●River Gun
●Sander
●Hydraulic Box and Pan Brake
●Notcher
●Sheet (Foot) Metal Hydraulic Shears
●Slip Roll
●Screw Knocker
EXPERIENCE
Maintenance Technician
Shekinah Image Studios
Warner Robins, GA 01/2001 - Precent
● Performing routine maintenance around the building such as fixing structural damage, for example, window, door or wall repair
●Repairing broken or leaking plumbing to avoid water damage and restore full use of water fixtures
●Working on damaged electrical wiring when a shortage or severed wire occurs
●Maintaining the building HVAC equipment in order to keep climate control in the facility functioning properly
●Applying preventative measures to the building to reduce the risk of future problems, such as using a sealant on a flat roof
●Fixing potential safety hazards to avoid injuries
●Painting the building when old paint has become faded or chipped
Aircraft Sheet Metal Mechanic
Robins Air Force Base (ASP), Warner Robins, GA 11/2018 – 09/2019
Utilized mechanical skills in performing maintenance on various aircraft components and in testing electrical and mechanical equipment, resolving complex technical issues, and troubleshooting unusual repairs. Complied with environmental, health and safety regulations,
Cut, trimmed, filed, bent and smoothed parts. Verified sizes and fitting tolerances to ensure proper fit and clearance of parts.
Aligned, fitted, assembled, connected and installed system components, using jigs, fixtures, measuring instruments, hand tools and power tools.
Verified dimensions of cable assemblies and positions of fittings, using measuring instruments.
Used fasteners, layout, hand, and power tools to assemble, install and connect parts, fittings, and assemblies on aircraft.
Manually aligned and fitted structural assemblies. Signaled crane operators to position assemblies for joining.
Assembled and fitted prefabricated parts to form subassemblies.
Completed work preparations by assembling required blueprints, technical orders, and technical data.
Inspected aircraft such as C-5, C-130, C-17, and J-STAR for component defects.
Operated support equipment used in removal and installation of major aircraft components.
Assembled and disassembled various aircraft components while performing repairs and maintenance.
Maintained engine instrumentation, fuel management systems, and central air data systems.
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EXPERIENCE (Continued)
Machine Operator
Freudenberg Texbond, Macon, GA 01/2018- 11/2018
Operated forklift in unloading and uploading materials.
Followed production schedule or shipping orders in transporting materials to and from designated locations within the facility.
Ensured product quality met customer specifications.
Inspected machinery and performed weekly maintenance.
Performed troubleshooting and resolved issues.
Caregiver
Matthew III, Fort Valley, GA 03/2016 - 03/2018
Assisted clients with basic needs and daily living activities.
Prepared a care plan.
Performed personal care tasks including hygiene, ambulation, eating, dressing, toileting, and shaving.
Conversed with clients and provided companionship while participating in activities.
Prepared nutritious meals and snacks for clients.
Performed general housekeeping tasks.
Assessed medical needs.
Monitored client performance. ...
Sheet Metal Mechanic
URS Aviation, San Diego, CA 03/2010 - 02/2016
Utilized mechanical skills in performing maintenance on various aircraft components and in testing electrical and mechanical equipment, resolving complex technical issues, and troubleshooting unusual repairs. Complied with environmental, health and safety regulations,
Tested aircraft operations to identify malfunctions.
Adjusted, aligned and calibrated aircraft using hand tools and gauges.
Performed repairs of limited complexity including oil changes, battery, hydraulic system, and other aircraft servicing tasks.
Performed routine maintenance and cleaning of aircraft interiors and exteriors.
Inspected aircraft engine for cracks and leaks.
Informed manager and chief mechanic of component repairs.
Resolved complex technical issues and performed troubleshooting on unusual repairs.
Operated support equipment in removing and installing major aircraft components.
Assisted higher-grade aircraft mechanics in performing complex tasks.
Used, maintained and stored company-provided tools and equipment according to safety guidelines.
Sheet Metal Mechanic
Timco Aviation Services, Macon, GA 01/2007 - 03/2010
Utilized mechanical skills in performing maintenance on various aircraft components and in testing electrical and mechanical equipment, resolving complex technical issues, and troubleshooting unusual repairs. Complied with environmental, health and safety regulations,
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EXPERIENCE (Continued)
Maintained and repaired avionic and mechanical equipment.
Replaced and rebuilt aircraft structures and functional components.
Inspected jet engines and components for cracks, corrosion, foreign object damage, burned areas, distortions, security, warping, wear, and missing segments.
Examined aircraft such as B 757, B 737, C 130, and Airbus for component defects.
Assembled and disassembled various components of aircraft during repairs and maintenance.
Performed maintenance, disassembly, rework, repair, replacement, re-assembly or adjustment of various aircraft components.
Inventory Specialist/ Motor Vehicle Operator
Distribution, Warner Robins GA 10/2004 - 01/2007
Monitored and provided technical advice and guidance to operating level personnel regarding various programs or aspects of inventory/stock management, material control, quality assurance, and customer service, including location survey, shelf-life, denial research, causative research, process audits, and reports of discrepancies.
Responded to customer inquiries and prepared documentation to support and conducts investigations of distribution operations.
Monitored various distribution/quality performance indicators or programs (denial, causative research, special inspections, audit, inventory, shelf-life, COSIS, customer service) based on data from management information system, reports and technical reviews.
Coordinated overall physical inventory/causative research program for the depot.
Performed and directed causative research, pre-adjustment research, inventory sampling, scheduling and analyses.
Prepared written analyses of completed inventory actions.
Conducted management studies on distribution operations, customer satisfaction, and new business opportunities.
Coordinated investigations and responses to inquiries concerning discrepant or suspected nonconforming materials/shipments and other customer service issues.
Led lower graded technicians in performing inventory functions.
Assisted Accountable Officer (AO) in identifying, distributing and balancing workload and tasks among employees according to established workflow and employee skill level.
Distribution Process Worker (Temp)
Warner Robins GA 06/03 – 10/03
Received, unloaded and processed incoming shipments. Cross-checked accompanying documentation against container/packing labels. Followed established procedures in reporting overages, shortages, misdirected, and damaged materials.
Packed and/or preserved varied items. Verified needed materials, containers, devices and/or preservatives.
Validated types and quantities of items during inventories. Maintained tally listings and conducted recounts/searches in other storage locations to assist in determining the reason for overages, shortages, or misplaced items.
Operated one or more types of material handling equipment including standard type forklift with lifting capacity of up to 15,000 pounds, warehouse tractor, and general-purpose vehicle.
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EXPERIENCE (Continued)
Distribution Process Worker (Temp)
Colorado Springs, CO 02/01 – 06/01
Received, unloaded and processed incoming shipments. Cross-checked accompanying documentation against container/packing labels. Followed established procedures in reporting overages, shortages, misdirected, and damaged materials and adhered to packaging procedures in processing items for shipment.
Packed and/or preserved varied items. Verified needed materials, containers, devices and/or preservatives.
Validated types and quantities of items during inventories. Maintained tally listings and conducted recounts/searches in other storage locations to assist in determining the reason for overages, shortages, or misplaced items.
Operated one or more types of material handling equipment including standard type forklift with lifting capacity of up to 15,000 pounds, warehouse tractor, and general-purpose vehicle.
Processed work orders/requisitions manually or via automated equipment for efficiency reviews.
Used wide variety of standard packing materials, methods, and techniques for resource management.
Researched, identified, inspected, and reconciled material for discrepancies by matching resources with stock records. Collected and analyzed data for program evaluation and management.
EDUCATION
Network Technology – 06/17
Virginia College, Macon, GA
Aircraft Structure Technology – 05/07
Central Georgia Technical College, Warner Robins, GA
AWARDS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Performance Award – 2014/2015
Safety Award – 2007/2009/2010
Letter of Appreciation (Department of Air Logistics)
Hazardous Material Control and Management Qualification
Heavy Support Equipment Operator Certification
Training Achievement Certificate
Good Conduct Ruby Metal
URS Plane Captain Qualification
Fuel Surveillance Certification
Training Ribbon
Team Player Award
311 Palomino Lane Warner Robins, GA 31088
478-***-**** (Cell)
********@*****.***
October 1, 2019
Human Resource Manager
Name of Company
Street Name and Address
City, State, Zip
Dear Human Resource Manager:
I am interested in employment opportunities with name of the company in the position of sheet metal mechanic. Attached is my resume for your review.
As noted on the enclosed resume, I have acquired years of experience as a sheet metal mechanic and would like to continue acquiring experience in the field of aviation, preferably at name of the company as a sheet metal mechanic. I am very knowledgeable of the regulations and policies in the field of aviation regarding health and safety and of the work of a sheet metal mechanic.
I welcome an opportunity to discuss my aspirations for employment and how I can be an asset to the company. I can be reached at the above address, cell phone number or email address.
Sincerely,
Jaymes Parker