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Power Plant Aircraft Mechanic

Location:
Fort Walton Beach, FL, 32548
Posted:
October 31, 2022

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AARON M. WILLIAMS

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

Navarre, Florida 32566

Daytime 910-***-**** or 910-***-****

Mobile: +49-170*******

Email: ads9ti@r.postjobfree.com

Objective:

My objective is to belong to a professional organization that leads from the front through innovation and technological advances. I would be a viable asset to such an organization that thrives on perfection, cutting edge technology, and diversity. It would be a pleasure to be a part of this aviation team and just as proud to be a member of this organization.

Summary of Qualification

Thirty-five years of military General Aviation experience in all facets of maintenance in the United States Marine Corps.

Have experience with seven type model series military aircraft: AH-64 Apache, AH-1 Cobra, UH-1 Huey, CH-46 Sea Knight, CH-53 Super Stallion, UH-60 Black Hawk, MQ-1 MQ-9 Reaper, and the MV-22 & CV-22 Osprey.

Extensive experience with pneumatic and hydraulic systems.

Familiar with precision measuring and test equipment.

Hold a variety of licenses for ground support equipment.

Knowledgeable in maintenance hourly time-keeping, technical manuals and schematics.

Possesses a strong mechanical aptitude to perform intricate modifications on various aircraft.

Professional Experience:

ASP (American Staffing Partners) Warner-Robins, GA………December 2021-Present

Currently employed at Robins Air Base as lead mechanic on C-130 aircraft. (H, J, and JE models)

Removal and installation of wings super structure.

Removal and installation fuel system plumbing of both wet and dry fuel tanks.

Removal and installation of cargo ramps and doors.

Removal and installation of cargo furnishings to include flight deck and lavatories.

Removal and installation of engines and propellers.

Well versed in performing all inspections to include engine and ring segment bolt check torques.

DynCorp Difz, Honduras August 2018-2021

Performs basic aviation maintenance on both rotor and fixed wing aircraft.

Performs general intermediate maintenance on end items related to aircraft.

DynCorp Intl, Germany Jun 2014 – July-2018

Performed scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on AH-64 Apache, UH-60 Blackhawk, and CH-47 Chinook.

Articulate with customers in identifying their needs for mission essential accomplishments.

Possesses strong leadership skills and problem solving abilities. Have numerous deployments as lead mechanic with a 100% success rate having customer satisfaction with the highest priority.

DynCorp Intl., Afghanistan Dec 2013- May 2014

Performed the successful completion 200 hour, and 400 hour phase inspections to include all unscheduled maintenance on the CH-47D/F aircraft in Afghanistan.

Performed all hydraulic pneumatic servicing in accordance with pertinent technical data.

Performed complete flight control rigging operations prior to post phase maintenance test flights.

Performed all test flight adjustments with a high degree of accuracy.

Performed all scheduled 1200 hour inspections with zero discrepancies.

Performed engine inspections in accordance with PM1 and PM2 inspection criteria.

Performed all general maintenance inspections to include necessary adjustments.

General Atomics Nov2012-Dec2013

Performed basic mechanical functions of the MQ-1 Predator such as loading and arming Hellfire missile systems.

Performed basic mechanical functions of the MQ-9 Reaper such as installing and synchronizing the Lynx radar systems and modifications.

Disassembled and reassembled both Predator and Reaper for mission deployments.

Performs and ensures compliance to strict adherence to technical data for all maintenance and hourly inspections.

AECOM, Afghanistan Nov 2011- Nov 2012

Performed basic mechanic and logistics functions for various type model series aircraft for the U.S. Army, to include the Blackhawk and Chinook helicopters.

Lockheed-Martin, Mechanic May 2011- Nov 2011

Began UA training in Owego, NY & Yuma Proving Grounds, Arizona.

Deployed to Camp Dwyer, Afghanistan for application of skills acquired.

Lead logistician for Unmanned KMAX program, the first cargo unmanned aerial delivery system used in a warzone.

Provided logistical oversight for thousands of parts, supplies, tools, and items of equipment in two project locations, first at Yuma Proving Ground, AZ, then at Camp Dwyer, Afghanistan.

Managed project ITAR shipments.

Provided mechanic support to the project’s two KMAX helicopters. Project .performance exceeded the government’s fully mission capable criteria.

Conducted KMAX daily inspections and assisted in major component replacements.

BELL AERO, Mechanic, Hurlburt Field, Florida Oct 2008 - May 2011

CV-22 CMS Aircraft Mechanic/Technician and mentor to young US Air Force airmen.

Performed pre-flight/post-flight/thru-flight & hourly inspections.

Interpreted Boeing blue prints and engineering sketches as well as IETM tasks.

Leader in engine removal and reinstallation as well as all associated components.

Leader in all aspects of the CV-22 hydraulic systems (flight controls, hydraulic winch, all actuators, etc.) and the removal and installation of all associated components.

Leader in aircraft structure repairs.

Leader in installation and troubleshooting of nitrogen and compressed gas systems.

Team member of various electrical installations and troubleshooting to include the FLIR turret (high zoom infrared), radar systems to include radar altimeter, chaff FLIR countermeasures system, and various navigation, communication, and instrumentation systems.

Unemployed, Jacksonville, North Carolina Aug 2008 – Oct 2008

BOEING, Mechanic Feb 2005 - Oct 2008

MCAS New River, Jacksonville, NC

Performed modifications to CH-46 and CH-47 aircraft and performed all tasks leading up to their return to airworthy status.

Performed hydraulic retrofits included repositioning boost modules and their respective lines.

Performed avionic retrofits to include the installation of electrical harness and terminations of contacts to electrical wires as well as their insertions into cannon plugs.

Performed airframe retrofits to include locally manufactured plates, brackets, removal and reinstallation of main and tail rotor blades and precision measurements for the placement of stringers and support beams.

Performed power plant retrofits to include the removal and reinstallation of completed power plant assemblies after the total breakdown of compressor, combustion, and power turbine components.

Spent two of four years with Boeing deployed to war zones supporting the war fighter.

UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS, Active Reserve Dec 2003- Jan 31,2005

UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS, MCAS New River Mar 2003- Dec 2003

Squadron, HMM-261 Jacksonville, North Carolina

UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS, MCAS Futenma, Dec 1999- Mar 2003

Squadron, HMM-262 Okinawa, Japan

UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS, MCAS Beaufort Air Station…….Feb 1996- Dec 1999

SAR Squadron, (Search And Rescue)

UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS, Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii Feb 1992 – Feb 1996

Squadron, HMM-364

UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS, Norfolk Naval Air Station Mar 1987 – Feb 1992

Squadron, HMM-774

UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS, MCAS New River Mar 1982 – Mar 1987

HMM-264, Jacksonville, North Carolina

CH-46, UH-1, AH-1, and CH-53 aircraft mechanic. Utilized quality control analysis to conduct tests and inspections to expose trends and to evaluate the quality of performance.

Played key roles in the mobilization of entire maintenance departments to war zones.

Made 10 total deployments as a marine totaling 45 months to locations all over the world to include war zones and austere environments.

UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS RESERVE Feb 1979 – Mar 1982

Upon enlistment immediately underwent Basic Helicopter and Basic Aviation training at Millington, Tennessee.

Completed my journeyman’s training and practical application at Norfolk Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Virginia working on the CH-46D aircraft.

The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation June 1975 – Feb 1979

Graduated from Lafayette High School June 12, 1975 and began working as a Chef d’parte at the Williamsburg Lodge, Williamsburg, Virginia.

LICENSES AND CERTIFICATES:

Kaman K-1200 KMAX Maintenance Course

FAA Airframe & Powerplant certified

US Air Force 7 level maintainer certified

US Air Force tow supervisor certified

US Air Force CV-22 APU certified

US Marine basic helicopter mechanic certified

US Marine CH-46 conversion certified

US Marine corrosion control certified

US Marine IMRL (Individual Material Readiness list)

US Marine CISM (Critical Incident Stress Management)

US Navy Aviation quality assurance analysis certified

US Navy Aviation gas free engineering certified

CAD Certified

FCC Licensed

EDUCATION:

Embry Riddle Aeronautical University

Studied: Aircraft Accident Investigation, Aviation Law, Introduction to Aviation Safety, Technical Report Writing Transportation Principles, General Aeronautical Application, Aviation Insurance Investigation

Coastal Carolina Community College

Studied: Effective written communication

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