Keith A. Erwin
Lake Charles, LA. 70607
Email: **********@***.***
OBJECTIVE:
To obtain a position within a stable company utilizing my acquired skills, training, and work experience in the aviation industry.
QUALIFICATIONS:
A& P Certified Mechanic. I have 14 years of experience in aircraft maintenance including but not limited to repair, testing, and troubleshooting engines. Flight control, F.O.D. prevention training, and ISO 9000 certified. I am able to read various types of blueprints, engineering orders and production plans. I have held various supervisory & training positions enabling me to work well as a team player or individual.
EMPLOYMENT:
Northrop Grumman 01/10– 02/12
Lead, Level III Aircraft Systems Mechanic: KC-10 Program
Determined methods, lay out, sequence of assembly, and installation, repair, rework, and modification operations of ECS, fuel, hydraulic, and oxygen system components. I supervised personnel on their assigned duties and maintained records of group activities, Op sheets and O &A’s. Performed all types of final operational check functions prior to flight and customer acceptance. Assess, rig, and install all flight controls. Adhered to all applicable environmental, , health, and operations procedures and directives.
EADS Aeroframe Services 12/04 – 06/05
System Mechanic: Airbus A300/A310
Perform combination of specialized duties, which include plumbing for hydraulics, rigging, and flight control surfaces on the complete airplane. Maintain necessary paperwork regarding supplies, tools, and Ops sheets. Assess, install, rig and check various jobs while complying with production standards and work cards.
Northrop Grumman 01/98 – 10/04
Lead, Sr. Aircraft Systems Mechanic: Boeing 707/E-8C Joint Stars
Determined methods, lay out, sequence of assembly, and installation, repair, rework, and modification operations of ECS, fuel, hydraulic, and oxygen system components. I supervised personnel on their assigned duties and maintained records of group activities, Op sheets and Crabs. Performed all types of final operational check functions prior to flight and customer acceptance. Assess, rig, and install all flight controls. Adhered to all applicable environmental, safety, health, and operations procedures and directives.
United States Marine Corp 01/94 – 01/98
CH-53 Aircraft Mechanic
Coordinated daily maintenance activities and assigned work duties. Assisted in Fix-Phase maintenance. Supervised second shift crew. Quality Assurance representative. Assisted training of incoming personnel. Responsible for hazardous material handling; storage, and disposal. Conducted fuel surveillance program. Removed and replaced hydraulic components, major flight control components, and driveline components. Troubleshot turbo shaft engines to the component level.
EDUCATION:
Sowela Technical College Lake Charles, LA
Aircraft Assembly & Rigging 08/98
Helicopter Mechanic (CH-53) School, MCAS Tustin, CA
Integrated Maintenance 01/95
Basic Helicopter School, NAS Memphis, TN. Corrosion Detection/Treatment 10/94
Basic Helicopter School, NAS Memphis, TN.
Basic helicopter Maintenance 09/94
CERTIFICATIONS:
A & P Mechanic
KC-10 Engine Run Qualified
Various KC-10 training courses completed (list available)
REFERENCES:
Available upon request