Brandon Weilacher
*** * ******** ******* **, Tucson, AZ 85710
*******.*********@*****.***
Objective
To obtain and secure a position that will allow me to
enhance my abilities and knowledge
Experience
US Air Force
2003-2011
Aircraft mechanic
AECOM
2011-Present
Aircraft mechanic III/Assembler
Supervision / Training
Identify performance shortfalls and personally train and evaluate team
members to maximize their capabilities and capacity to meet
operational requirements.
Enforce work rules and requirements to help team maintain reliable
performance necessary for safe operation of complex technology
systems.
Coach team members to strengthen team performance and increase team
members’ technical and professional growth.
Directly supervise work teams of subordinates. Assign and reallocate
tasks as necessary to meet operational tempo requirements.
Aircraft Maintenance
Experience on A-10A, A-10C, C-130H, and F-16's
Perform troubleshooting and analyze results to identify complex
technical faults in aircraft systems. Initiate, perform, and verify
repairs made based on the results of troubleshooting and analysis.
Perform aircraft washes to include prepping, washing and lubing.
Effectively utilize advanced maintenance information systems including
the Core Automated Maintenance System to document aircraft
systems status.
Conduct and document aircraft inspections to verify operability in pre-
flight, thru-flight, and post-flight status.
Safely operate a range of vehicles in an active flight line environment
including towing aircraft.
Effectively perform line work to include but not limited to: refuel
aircraft, marshalling, take oil samples, reorganize aircraft parking
locations.
Perform effective maintenance under a range of time constraints
including support of time-critical exercise scenarios.
Evaluate reported aircraft issues. Schedule and assign resources to
rapidly return aircraft to fully operational condition as quickly as
possible.
Identify situations requiring specialty technicians. Coordinate with
specialty shops to sequence coordinated work on aircraft.
Identify necessary replacement systems, parts, and supplies required to
maintain aircraft. Coordinate with central supply system to obtain
correct materials. Perform required inventory and supply
management protocols.
• Qualified in heavy aircraft planned depot maintenance(overhaul)
and ISO inspections.
• Disassemble, inspect, reassemble parts on and off aircraft. To
include but not limited to; removing actuator, inspect it, change
unions, packings, retainers, etc and reinstall.
• Trouble shoot and maintain high pressure hydraulic systems.
• Remove, inspect and install turbo prop and turbine engines on A-
10C, C-130H, and F-16 GE and P&W.
Currently pursuing FAA certification as an Airframe and Powerplant
(A&P) Mechanic.
Secret security clearance currently active and valid through
2013
Education
Community College of the Air Force
2003-2010
Pursued AA in Applied Sciences
ALS (Airmen Leadership School)
2007
Professional education curriculum
Weld Central High School, Hudson, CO
1999-2001
Skills USA VICA
Computer Aided drafting competitor
Roane County High School, Kingston, TN
2001-2003
Computer Aided drafting tutor
Board drafting tutor
References
Blair Crass: 520-***-****, Air Force aircraft mechanic
Justin Mappin: 520-***-****, Air Force aircraft mechanic
and civilian mechanic
Chuck Cornwell: 520-***-****, Aircraft mechanic and my
past supervisor
Roberto Gonzalez: 602-***-****, Aircraft mechanic