Oscar Cortez
**** ***** ***** **. ******, NM ****1
505-***-**** or
************@*****.***
SUMMARY
• 8 years total aviation experience
• 5 years of aviation experience in airframes and power plants in the Marine Corps.
• 3 years of aviation experience in airframes, power plants, electrical and environmental systems as a government contractor for Bering Strait Aerospace in service for Air force
• Supervised teams of up to 10 people in maintenance actions as a collateral duty inspector.
• Inspected aircraft as a qualified plane captain and deemed aircraft parts of all aspects ready for flight or not ready.
• Maintained engines, gearboxes, fuel systems, and attaching components.
• Obtained 7 level assignment as part of contractor maintenance for Air force in five different AFSC’s to include: Crew Chief, Engines, Hydraulics, Fuel Systems, and environmental and electrical AFSC’s.
• Effective supervisor and mentor
• Currently hold a secret clearance
EXPERIENCE
• Aviation Mechanic III Bering Straits Aerospace May 2009 - April 2012 Clovis, NM
• Working on CV-22 from May 2009 until present day for Bering Strait Aerospace in service for Air force.
• Obtained 7 level assignment as part of contractor maintenance for Air force in five different AFSC’s to include: Crew Chief, Engines, Hydraulics, Fuel Systems, and environmental and electrical AFSC’s.
• Obtained 15 ton crane qualification through Air force Standards.
• Can navigate and accomplish tasks through the use of air force integrated maintenance data system (IMDS)
• Removes and installs aircraft subsystem assemblies such as engines, rotors, gearboxes, transmissions, mechanical flight controls and their components.
• Services and lubricates aircraft and subsystems. Prepare aircraft for inspections and maintenance checks.
• Performs scheduled inspections and assists in performing special inspections.
• Performs limited maintenance operational checks and assists in diagnosing and troubleshooting aircraft subsystems using special tools and equipment as required.
• Uses and performs operator maintenance on tools, special tools and aircraft ground support equipment
• Tilt rotor Mechanic MOS 6116 United States Marine Corps June 2004 –May 2009 MCAS New River
• Working actively on aircraft MV-22 from January 2005 until may 2009 in the Marine Corps.
• Have been qualified as a collateral duty inspector for 2 and half years on the MV-22b aircraft.
• Have been qualified as a plane captain for over 2 years where I have looked over the aircraft and ensure it is safe for flight in various parts and inspected components from within my shop and outside of my shop.
• Qualified as a confined space fuel entrant to work inside fuel cells and perform maintenance.
• Qualified as an aircraft tow driver moving aircraft with a tow tractor to perform maintenance and flight.
• Troubleshot discrepancies to ensure the right parts were replaced saving the squadron time and money.
• Experience with hazardous materials and their uses and safety around them.
• Supervised maintenance actions to ensure safety and efficiency in repairs to the aircraft to make commands missions.
• Fluent in Spanish with ability to write language as well.
EDUCATION
• Currently attending Eastern New Mexico University for Bachelors of Aviation Science. (2010- present)
• 2007 Naval Aviation Maintenance Action Forms (MAF)/ Subsystem Capability Impact Reporting (SCIR) Documentation for Naval Aviation Logistics Command/Management Information System (NALCOMIS) OMA
• 2005 Basic Mechanic Organizational Course ;for familiarization of entry level mechanics
• 2005 Corrosion Control
• 2005 Aircraft Familiarization Organizational Maintenance Course
• 2005 Power Plants and Related Systems Organizational Course
• 2005 Environmental Control System Organizational Course
• 2004 High School Diploma acquired from Edinburg High School