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Customer Coordinator Driver Helper

Location:
Miami, FL
Salary:
40.00/Hr
Posted:
January 22, 2023

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ROBERT J. OLGIATE ***** SW ***th St

Apt ***

Cutler Bay. FL 33190 aduuuv@r.postjobfree.com 813-***-****

Professional Profile: I have 8 years of quality experience working as a QA Inspector for Boeing and a Test Cell Engineer with GE Aviation. I have (7) yrs. Of Aircraft maintenance (4) yrs. with the USCG as an Aircraft Line Mechanic and (2) yrs. with the USAF as a Jet Engine Specialist. Also, (2) yrs. as an Aircraft Maintenance Planner with Emory Worldwide Airlines. Airframe & Powerplant Certificate and Commercial Multi-Engine Instrument Airplane. BS in Professional Aeronautics with Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.

I have (2) yrs. of Supervisor experience with Bergstrom AFB supervising a crew of 15

mechanics who were responsible for the J-79A GE engine build-up and tear-down. And (3) yrs. Of supervisory experience working with GE supervising a crew of (20) mechanics who were responsible for the engine set-up and testing of engines in Production Engine Test Operations. Over 20 years of Aviation experience. I am actively seeking to continue my Aviation career and would greatly appreciate your consideration in this matter.

Professional Skills:

Excellent Communication Skills

Team Leader & Builder

Keen attention to detail and follow-up

Excellent Customer Service and Interpersonal Skills.

Strong Focus & Drive

Strong Planning & Organizational Skills

Gulfstream Aerospace

500 Gulfstream Rd

Savannah, GA 31408

Flight Test Inspector

12/05/2022-01/09/

LAUNCH

Total Workforce Solutions

(04/8/22-08/01/22)

Aircraft Inspector

18200 phantom West

Victorville, Ca 92394

B787 storage inspections of Aircraft fuselage, Landing gear, Engines, & Interior.

• Collaborating with engineering, procurement, and manufacturing functions to ensure quality

• Designing or specifying inspection and testing mechanisms and equipment

• Conducting quality as participating in continuous improvement efforts and performing analysis to determine the corrective actions for products or materials that do not meet required standards and specifications.

• Individual will participate in control and disposition of nonconforming products, causal analysis & corrective action, correction action effectiveness/reliability, design for manufacturability and inspection planning.

Apollo Group / Boeing

(07/23/21-11/2021)

375 Airlift Dr.

San Antonio, Tx 78226

Aircraft Inspector

B737-8 Max

Inspected Aircraft Engines. Airframe & Structures on

B737-8 Max

Comply with QMS AS9100 and AS9102 perform 1st Article Inspections on B737-8 Max.

Position Responsibilities:

Inspector witnesses processes and performs shakedown inspections of completed sub-assemblies/final assemblies or major components.

Inspectors check the work instruction for the next job or in process inspection and obtain the applicable drawings, specifications and any other necessary documents.

Review work instructions for completeness.

Perform in-process inspections and audit manufacturing processes (e.g., hole check, torque, seal squeeze out, cold work, electrical bonding and finishes) as required.

Review the completed job and inspect workmanship, dimensions and locations (e.g., hole size and fasteners) and ensure all parts/assemblies have been installed per the current drawings, specifications and planning requirements.

Inspect electrical assemblies (e.g., installation, crimping, termination and routing), as required.

Operate mechanical lifts of various types, to inspect parts/assemblies, as required.

Identify and document discrepancies and report to shop as necessary.

Reject assembly or installation, as required.

Note discrepant condition(s) and location(s) and what the correct configuration of the assembly or installation should be, citing drawing, specification, or plan requirements.

Process quality records per appropriate procedures to maintain accountability, acceptance, and status.

Initiate re-inspection to investigate whether rejectable conditions exist on other airplanes and/or parts/assemblies, as required.

Maintain personal and tool certifications, as required.

Assist other employees with functions, methods and procedures by passing on information and answering questions.

Contact team leader/supervisor when assistance is needed.

Consult with management and/or others (e.g., production, engineering, planning or customer coordinator) on process or job related issues as required.

Work with others as part of a team including giving and receiving feedback, assisting others in completion of tasks, provide on-the-job-training to others.

Talent Pro Consulting/ Navy E6-B contract

(06/14/2021-07/14/2021)

7500 Maehr Rd

Waco, Tx 76705

Aircraft Inspector on B707 Navy E6-B Aircraft

Inspected Aircraft Engines. Airframe & Structures on

B707 Navy E6B.

Position Responsibilities:

Inspector witnesses processes and performs shakedown inspections of completed sub-assemblies/final assemblies or major components.

Inspectors check the work instruction for the next job or in process inspection and obtain the applicable drawings, specifications and any other necessary documents.

Review work instructions for completeness.

Perform in-process inspections and audit manufacturing processes (e.g., hole check, torque, seal squeeze out, cold work, electrical bonding and finishes) as required.

Review the completed job and inspect workmanship, dimensions and locations (e.g., hole size and fasteners) and ensure all parts/assemblies have been installed per the current drawings, specifications and planning requirements.

Inspect electrical assemblies (e.g., installation, crimping, termination and routing), as required.

Operate mechanical lifts of various types, to inspect parts/assemblies, as required.

Identify and document discrepancies and report to shop as necessary.

Reject assembly or installation, as required.

Note discrepant condition(s) and location(s) and what the correct configuration of the assembly or installation should be, citing drawing, specification, or plan requirements.

Process quality records per appropriate procedures to maintain accountability, acceptance, and status.

Initiate re-inspection to investigate whether rejectable conditions exist on other airplanes and/or parts/assemblies, as required.

Maintain personal and tool certifications, as required.

Assist other employees with functions, methods and procedures by passing on information and answering questions.

Contact team leader/supervisor when assistance is needed.

Consult with management and/or others (e.g., production, engineering, planning or customer coordinator) on process or job related issues as required.

Work with others as part of a team including giving and receiving feedback, assisting others in completion of tasks, provide on-the-job-training to others.

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(STS Mod Center

(02/08/2021-04/11/2021)

100Aerospace Dr Melbourne, FL 32901 321-***-****

Aircraft Inspector

A-checks, C-checks & D-checks; RII Inspections.

Inspected Aircraft Engines. Airframe & Structures on the following:

CRJ-700 & 900, A-319, A-320, B767

Position Responsibilities:

Inspector witnesses processes and performs shakedown inspections of completed sub-assemblies/final assemblies or major components.

Inspectors check the work instruction for the next job or in process inspection and obtain the applicable drawings, specifications and any other necessary documents.

Review work instructions for completeness.

Perform in-process inspections and audit manufacturing processes (e.g., hole check, torque, seal squeeze out, cold work, electrical bonding and finishes) as required.

Review the completed job and inspect workmanship, dimensions and locations (e.g., hole size and fasteners) and ensure all parts/assemblies have been installed per the current drawings, specifications and planning requirements.

Inspect electrical assemblies (e.g., installation, crimping, termination and routing), as required.

Operate mechanical lifts of various types, to inspect parts/assemblies, as required.

Identify and document discrepancies and report to shop as necessary.

Reject assembly or installation, as required.

Note discrepant condition(s) and location(s) and what the correct configuration of the assembly or installation should be, citing drawing, specification, or plan requirements.

Process quality records per appropriate procedures to maintain accountability, acceptance, and status.

Initiate re-inspection to investigate whether rejectable conditions exist on other airplanes and/or parts/assemblies, as required.

Maintain personal and tool certifications, as required.

Assist other employees with functions, methods and procedures by passing on information and answering questions.

Contact team leader/supervisor when assistance is needed.

Consult with management and/or others (e.g., production, engineering, planning or customer coordinator) on process or job related issues as required.

Work with others as part of a team including giving and receiving feedback, assisting others in completion of tasks, provide on-the-job-training to others.

Western Global Airlines (10/07/2020-12/30/2020)

QC Inspector

6990 Challenger Dr.

Shreveport, LA 71109

941-***-****

Aircraft Maint A checks, C checks & D-checks; RII Inspections.

Inspected Aircraft Engines. Airframe & Structures on the following:

MD-11F and B747-400F

Position Responsibilities:

Inspector witnesses processes and performs shakedown inspections of completed sub-assemblies/final assemblies or major components.

Inspectors check the work instruction for the next job or in process inspection and obtain the applicable drawings, specifications and any other necessary documents.

Review work instructions for completeness.

Perform in-process inspections and audit manufacturing processes (e.g., hole check, torque, seal squeeze out, cold work, electrical bonding and finishes) as required.

Review the completed job and inspect workmanship, dimensions and locations (e.g., hole size and fasteners) and ensure all parts/assemblies have been installed per the current drawings, specifications and planning requirements.

Inspect electrical assemblies (e.g., installation, crimping, termination and routing), as required.

Operate mechanical lifts of various types, to inspect parts/assemblies, as required.

Identify and document discrepancies and report to shop as necessary.

Reject assembly or installation, as required.

Note discrepant condition(s) and location(s) and what the correct configuration of the assembly or installation should be, citing drawing, specification, or plan requirements.

Process quality records per appropriate procedures to maintain accountability, acceptance, and status.

Initiate re-inspection to investigate whether rejectable conditions exist on other airplanes and/or parts/assemblies, as required.

Maintain personal and tool certifications, as required.

Assist other employees with functions, methods and procedures by passing on information and answering questions.

Contact team leader/supervisor when assistance is needed.

Consult with management and/or others (e.g., production, engineering, planning or customer coordinator) on process or job related issues as required.

Work with others as part of a team including giving and receiving feedback, assisting others in completion of tasks, provide on-the-job-training to others.

Airborne (10/2019-03/2020) 813-***-****

Aircraft Inspector

4424 N Westshore Blvd, Tampa, FL 33614

C-Checks, Aircraft Maintenance MRO, Aircraft Cargo Conversions & RII Inspections.

Inspected Aircraft Engines. Airframe & Structures on the following:

A-319, A-320, B737, B767

Position Responsibilities:

Inspector witnesses processes and performs shakedown inspections of completed sub-assemblies/final assemblies or major components.

Inspectors check the work instruction for the next job or in process inspection and obtain the applicable drawings, specifications and any other necessary documents.

Review work instructions for completeness.

Perform in-process inspections and audit manufacturing processes (e.g., hole check, torque, seal squeeze out, cold work, electrical bonding and finishes) as required.

Review the completed job and inspect workmanship, dimensions and locations (e.g., hole size and fasteners) and ensure all parts/assemblies have been installed per the current drawings, specifications and planning requirements.

Inspect electrical assemblies (e.g., installation, crimping, termination and routing), as required.

Operate mechanical lifts of various types, to inspect parts/assemblies, as required.

Identify and document discrepancies and report to shop as necessary.

Reject assembly or installation, as required.

Note discrepant condition(s) and location(s) and what the correct configuration of the assembly or installation should be, citing drawing, specification, or plan requirements.

Process quality records per appropriate procedures to maintain accountability, acceptance, and status.

Initiate re-inspection to investigate whether rejectable conditions exist on other airplanes and/or parts/assemblies, as required.

Maintain personal and tool certifications, as required.

Assist other employees with functions, methods and procedures by passing on information and answering questions.

Contact team leader/supervisor when assistance is needed.

Consult with management and/or others (e.g., production, engineering, planning or customer coordinator) on process or job related issues as required.

Work with others as part of a team including giving and receiving feedback, assisting others in completion of tasks, provide on-the-job-training to others.

FW Marsh (07/2019-09/2019)

910-***-****

16415 Jacintoport Blvd.

Houston, Tx 77015

Turbine Engine Tech Assemble and disassemble GE

LM 2500, LM 6000 and LMS 100

engines in Houston Service Center.

Bombardier (06/2019-07/2019) 295 Austin Blvd.

Red Oak, Tx 75154 972-***-****

QC Inspector for Gulfstream G7500 Wing assembly.

Inspected Airframe & Structures on G7500.

Position Responsibilities:

Inspector witnesses processes and performs shakedown inspections of completed sub-assemblies/final assemblies or major components.

Inspectors check the work instruction for the next job or in process inspection and obtain the applicable drawings, specifications and any other necessary documents.

Review work instructions for completeness.

Perform in-process inspections and audit manufacturing processes (e.g., hole check, torque, seal squeeze out, cold work, electrical bonding and finishes) as required.

Review the completed job and inspect workmanship, dimensions and locations (e.g., hole size and fasteners) and ensure all parts/assemblies have been installed per the current drawings, specifications and planning requirements.

Inspect electrical assemblies (e.g., installation, crimping, termination and routing), as required.

Operate mechanical lifts of various types, to inspect parts/assemblies, as required.

Identify and document discrepancies and report to shop as necessary.

Reject assembly or installation, as required.

Note discrepant condition(s) and location(s) and what the correct configuration of the assembly or installation should be, citing drawing, specification, or plan requirements.

Process quality records per appropriate procedures to maintain accountability, acceptance, and status.

Initiate re-inspection to investigate whether rejectable conditions exist on other airplanes and/or parts/assemblies, as required.

Maintain personal and tool certifications, as required.

Assist other employees with functions, methods and procedures by passing on information and answering questions.

Contact team leader/supervisor when assistance is needed.

Consult with management and/or others (e.g., production, engineering, planning or customer coordinator) on process or job related issues as required.

Work with others as part of a team including giving and receiving feedback, assisting others in completion of tasks, provide on-the-job-training to others.

LCI AERO (06/2018-07/2018)

6236 Hiatus Rd.

Tamarac, Fl 33321

Contract QC Engine Inspector-Receiving, Dispatch and Inventory Inspector ManagerMike Bartosh 954-***-****

Position Responsibilities:

Inspector witnesses processes and performs shakedown inspections of completed sub-assemblies/final assemblies or major components.

Inspectors check the work instruction for the next job or in process inspection and obtain the applicable drawings, specifications and any other necessary documents.

Review work instructions for completeness.

Perform in-process inspections and audit manufacturing processes (e.g., hole check, torque, seal squeeze out, cold work, electrical bonding and finishes) as required.

Review the completed job and inspect workmanship, dimensions and locations (e.g., hole size and fasteners) and ensure all parts/assemblies have been installed per the current drawings, specifications and planning requirements.

Inspect electrical assemblies (e.g., installation, crimping, termination and routing), as required.

Operate mechanical lifts of various types, to inspect parts/assemblies, as required.

Identify and document discrepancies and report to shop as necessary.

Reject assembly or installation, as required.

Note discrepant condition(s) and location(s) and what the correct configuration of the assembly or installation should be, citing drawing, specification, or plan requirements.

Process quality records per appropriate procedures to maintain accountability, acceptance, and status.

Initiate re-inspection to investigate whether rejectable conditions exist on other airplanes and/or parts/assemblies, as required.

Maintain personal and tool certifications, as required.

Assist other employees with functions, methods and procedures by passing on information and answering questions.

Contact team leader/supervisor when assistance is needed.

Consult with management and/or others (e.g., production, engineering, planning or customer coordinator) on process or job related issues as required.

Work with others as part of a team including giving and receiving feedback, assisting others in completion of tasks, provide on-the-job-training to others.

AAR CORP. (03/2018-04/2018)

FAA part 145 QA Inspector for MRO

Inspected Aircraft Engines. Airframe & Structures on the following:

B737, B757, A319, A320

6150 Cessna Dr. Rockford, IL 61109 HR Manager-Kerri Olivar 779-***-****

UPS (12/2017-01//2018)

14200 SW 256th St. Homestead, Fl 33032

HR Coordinator: Shanna Rogers 305-***-****

Driver Helper Assisted driver with package delivery to the residence.

UBER (06/2016-03/2017)

555 Market St San Francisco,Ca HR 800-***-****

Contract driver in Orlando, Fl. Temporary position.

BOEING AIRCRAFT COMPANY (04/2015-04/2016)

2201 Seal Beach Blvd. Seal Beach, CA 90740 Mgr of FTD: Greg Guest 562-***-****

FLIGHT DATA TECH SPECIALIST - B737 Fleet and McDonnell Douglas Fleet Author/Editor for Flight Operations Manuals.

BOEING AIRCRAFT COMPANY (09/2011-01/2015)

5400 INTERNATIONAL BLVD NORTH CHARLESTON, SC 29418

Supervisor of Engine Team: Bobby McBride 843-***-****

B787 QA INSPECTOR: Responsible for all Flight Line quality buy-offs, customer inspections of Landing Gear, Engines, Wings, Electrical and Hydraulic systems, interiors and structural components. Responsible for initiating all non-conformance issues and completing all corrective actions and adjustments necessary to bring the item back into engineering conformance and FAA standards.

Assume the overall responsibility and management of safety, quality and productivity of assembly of aircraft parts and components. Develop and supervise the management process for quality control and punch lists. Assist and supervise the responses to all project related correspondence.

Inspected Aircraft Engines. Airframe & Structures on

B787.

Comply with QMS AS9100 and AS9102 perform 1st Article Inspections on B787.

Position Responsibilities:

Inspector witnesses processes and performs shakedown inspections of completed sub-assemblies/final assemblies or major components.

Inspectors check the work instruction for the next job or in process inspection and obtain the applicable drawings, specifications and any other necessary documents.

Review work instructions for completeness.

Perform in-process inspections and audit manufacturing processes (e.g., hole check, torque, seal squeeze out, cold work, electrical bonding and finishes) as required.

Review the completed job and inspect workmanship, dimensions and locations (e.g., hole size and fasteners) and ensure all parts/assemblies have been installed per the current drawings, specifications and planning requirements.

Inspect electrical assemblies (e.g., installation, crimping, termination and routing), as required.

Operate mechanical lifts of various types, to inspect parts/assemblies, as required.

Identify and document discrepancies and report to shop as necessary.

Reject assembly or installation, as required.

Note discrepant condition(s) and location(s) and what the correct configuration of the assembly or installation should be, citing drawing, specification, or plan requirements.

Process quality records per appropriate procedures to maintain accountability, acceptance, and status.

Initiate re-inspection to investigate whether rejectable conditions exist on other airplanes and/or parts/assemblies, as required.

Maintain personal and tool certifications, as required.

Assist other employees with functions, methods and procedures by passing on information and answering questions.

Contact team leader/supervisor when assistance is needed.

Consult with management and/or others (e.g., production, engineering, planning or customer coordinator) on process or job related issues as required.

Work with others as part of a team including giving and receiving feedback, assisting others in completion of tasks, provide on-the-job-training to others.

EMORY WORLDWIDE AIRLINES (01/2000-12/2001)

1 Emory Plaza Dr Vandalia, Ohio 45377

Mgr of Aircraft Maintenance Planning: Jerry Tachett

PROJECT MANAGER : Responsible for the scheduling and coordinating of all DC-8 & DC-10 Fleet Maintenance, A/B/C checks, time compliance items and emergency equipment items. Provides planning, direction and coordinates functions of a designated project to ensure contract performance requirements and objectives are met. Directs activities of personnel at a specific facility. Responsible for setting and attaining budget, schedule and performance standards. Monitors and controls expenditures within the limitations of the project budget. The main responsibilities include scheduling, managing and tracking the performance of all fleet maintenance and part sourcing requirements. Often I consult with leadership and integrate organizational strategy and company initiatives to develop project deliverables.

Position Responsibilities:

Inspector witnesses processes and performs shakedown inspections of completed sub-assemblies/final assemblies or major components.

Inspectors check the work instruction for the next job or in process inspection and obtain the applicable drawings, specifications and any other necessary documents.

Review work instructions for completeness.

Perform in-process inspections and audit manufacturing processes (e.g., hole check, torque, seal squeeze out, cold work, electrical bonding and finishes) as required.

Review the completed job and inspect workmanship, dimensions and locations (e.g., hole size and fasteners) and ensure all parts/assemblies have been installed per the current drawings, specifications and planning requirements.

Inspect electrical assemblies (e.g., installation, crimping, termination and routing), as required.

Operate mechanical lifts of various types, to inspect parts/assemblies, as required.

Identify and document discrepancies and report to shop as necessary.

Reject assembly or installation, as required.

Note discrepant condition(s) and location(s) and what the correct configuration of the assembly or installation should be, citing drawing, specification, or plan requirements.

Process quality records per appropriate procedures to maintain accountability, acceptance, and status.

Initiate re-inspection to investigate whether rejectable conditions exist on other airplanes and/or parts/assemblies, as required.

Maintain personal and tool certifications, as required.

Assist other employees with functions, methods and procedures by passing on information and answering questions.

Contact team leader/supervisor when assistance is needed.

Consult with management and/or others (e.g., production, engineering, planning or customer coordinator) on process or job related issues as required.

Work with others as part of a team including giving and receiving feedback, assisting others in completion of tasks, provide on-the-job-training to others.

USAFR 89th ALS (12/1991-12/1993) WPAFB DAYTON, OHIO 45433

C-141 FLIGHT ENGINEER : Responsible for the knowledge and troubleshooting of the engines and aircraft systems. Pre-Flight, Thru-Flight and Post-Flight inspections; Weight and Balance computations; Takeoff and Landing Data and In-Flight Fuel Management.

GENERAL ELECTRIC PRODUCTION ENGINE TEST OPERTIONS (04/1986-03/1989) CINCINNATI, OHIO 45215

Manager of Test Engineering-Marv Hamilton 513-***-****

TEST CELL ENGINEER/QUALITY/SUPERVISOR : Responsible for the quality assurance of military and commercial engines tested in Production Engine Test Operations. Engines tested in

P.E.T.O. : CFM56; CF6-80, F110100, F101-100, LM2500, LM5000. Supervised crew of (20) that setup and test military and commercial engines within P.E.T.O. I assumed the overall responsibility and management of safety, quality and productivity of engine set-up and testing, engineering and facility maintenance. Provides planning, direction and coordinates functions of a designated project to ensure contract performance requirements and objectives are achieved. I often consult with leadership and integrate organizational strategy and company initiations to develop project deliverables.

USAF

BERGSTROM AFB (12/1982-12/1984)

Austin, TX 78719

JET ENGINE SPECIALIST : Responsible for the intermediate level maintenance (build-up and teardown) of the J79-A power plant and crew chief of (20) for the intermediate maintenance team. I assume the overall responsibility and management of safety, quality and productivity of jet engine maintenance. Develop and supervise the management process for quality control all punch lists.

Provides planning, direction and coordinates functions of a designated project to ensure contract performance requirements and objectives are met.

USCG AIR STATION MIAMI (04/1977-03/1981) 14750 NW 44th Ct.Opa Locka, FL 33054

HR 305-***-****

AIRCRAFT LINE MECHANIC/FLIGHT ENGINEER : Performed all engine and airframe system troubleshooting and repairs. Served as a Flight Engineer on both the C131A Convair and the C130H Hercules. As an Air crew member I have acted as an Officer in charge at the scene and have participated in interrogation and arrest procedures of drug patrol and alien deportation.

EDUCATION

MIAMI DADE COLLEGE (01/2010-06/2011)

500 College Terrace, Homestead, FL 33030 RN NURSING PROGRAM

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA (08/2009-12/2009)

4202 E. Fowler Ave. Tampa, Fl 33620 BS Nursing Program

USAF OFFICER TRAINING SCHOOL (01/1985-04/1985)

Lachland AFB San Antonio, TX

USAFR UNDERGRADUATE PILOT TRAINING (UPT) (04/1985-10/1985)

Laughlin AFB, Del Rio, TX

EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY (01/1980-04/1984)

600 S Clyde Morris Blvd, Daytona Beach, FL 32114

Bachelor of Science

Professional Aeronautics

Graduated Magna Cum Laude 04/20/1984



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