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Aircraft mechanic

Location:
SAN DIEGO, CA, 92124
Salary:
NEG
Posted:
September 08, 2009

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Candidate Type - Maintenance / AIRCRAFT MECHANIC

MARCUS DIXON Minimum Pay: NEGOTIABLE per hour

Willing To Relocate: No

Evening #: Preferred: California / California

Years Experience: 10-20 Willing To Travel: 75% - 100%

Web: More About Me Currently Employed: No

Contact Me: Day Phone Updated: 9/8/2009

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Objective: AIRCRAFT MECHANIC

Experience: Candidate Type - AIRCRAFT MECHANIC/ TECH

Maintenance

MARCUS DIXON

Minimum Pay: NEGOTIABLE per hour

Willing To Relocate: No

California

Years Experience: 10-20

Willing To Travel: 75% - 100%

Currently Employed: Yes

Contact Me: Day Phone

Updated: 8/21/2009

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Objective:

Mechanic, Aircraft

Experience:

MARCUS R DIXON

Contact Phone:

Work Phone:

Email

EXPERIENCE

10/90 to Present

40+ hours per Week

AIRCRAFT MECHANIC

Aviation Structural Mechanic Inspects and maintains aircraft fuselages, wings, fixed and movable surfaces, airfoils, empennages, seats (except ejection seats), wheels, tires, controls, and mechanisms; installs and rigs flight controls; fabricates and assembles metallic and non-metallic parts and makes minor repairs to aircraft skin; installs rivets and metal fasteners; welds; assembles and repairs wheels and tires; paints; performs dye penetrant inspections; performs daily preflight, post flight, and other periodic aircraft inspections; maintains hydraulic systems, including main and auxiliary power systems and unit actuating subsystems landing gear (excluding wheels and tires), brakes, and related pneumatic systems; inspects, removes, and replaces components of hydraulic systems; uses computer programs and data to report and track work assignments and equipment components.

Uses schematic diagrams, drawings, and charts; prepares layout patterns and templates for metal work; fabricates, fits, and tests rigid and flexible hose assemblies; uses technical publications; uses and maintains hand tools; performs hardness tests; detects and assists in correction and prevention of corrosion; prepares, primes, and paints aircraft surfaces; applies identification markings; builds up wheels and tires; removes and installs check valves, relief valves, sequence valves, restrictors, actuating cylinders, and emergency air bottles; identifies types and designation of fuel, oil, hydraulic fluids, and lubricants used in aircraft; operates ground support equipment; bleeds hydraulic systems; adjusts brakes and replaces lining and pucks; replaces gaskets, packing, and wipers in hydraulic components; recognizes the effects on high noise levels on the human body.

Assembles and installs equipment; repairs stressed and nonstressed skin; fabricates and/or repairs metallic and nonmetallic parts and internal structural members; performs periodic aircraft inspections; orders aircraft parts, equipment, materials, and tools; treats metals chemically after corrosion removal; removes and installs special rivets, metal fasteners, flight control surfaces, and detachable fuselage section of aircraft; replaces panels in windshields, canopies, plastic enclosures, and windows; repairs minor surface damage to transparent plastics and breaks, cracks, and punctures in reinforced plastics; repairs leaks in integral fuel tanks.

uses computer systems for record keeping, reports, and inventories; supervise a three to seven person work group; adjusts and replaces hydraulic and pneumatic components of flight control systems; bleeds hydraulic power system and subsystem; removes and install pumps, motors, pressure regulators, and recoil struts; checks, tests, adjusts, and repairs hydraulic and pneumatic components; replaces master cylinders, power brake valves, and emergency brake system components; troubleshoots malfunctions of landing gear controls, control valves, shock and recoil struts, and shimmy dampers; adjusts landing gear controls, locks, doors, micro switches, and mechanical linkages; uses computer systems for recordkeeping, reports, and inventories.

EDUCATION

ANDREW JACKSON high school , NEW YORK NEW YORK 11429; 1987 High School Diploma

**No Higher Education Specified

PROFESSIONAL TRAINING

NAVY:

NAVY ENLISTED CLASSIFICATIONS:

8312 - Aircraft Aerial Refueling Stores (ARS) Organizational Maintenance Technician

MAY 2008 - APR 2009, OCT 1996 - AUG 2006

(Description dates OCT 1994 - APR 2009)

Performs organizational level maintenance on aircraft systems. Performs preflight and post flight troubleshooting, fault isolation, removal and replacement of faulty assemblies/subassemblies, and repair of assemblies/subassemblies of

the Sargent-Fletcher-SF-31-301 aerial refueling stores.

8378 - SH-60F/HH-60H Systems Organizational Maintenance Technician

JUN 2006 - APR 2009

(Description dates JAN 2001 - APR 2009)

Performs organizational level maintenance on aircraft systems. Performs organizational maintenance on all T/M/S/ of the H-60 aircraft.

8347 - S-3B Systems Organizational Career Maintenance Technician

JUN 2002 - MAY 2008

(Description dates APR 1988 - APR 2008)

Performs organizational level maintenance on aircraft systems. Performs organizational level maintenance on the S-3B aircraft system.

8847 - S-3 Systems Organizational Initial Maintenance Technician

OCT 2001 - JUL 2004

(Description dates OCT 1995 - APR 2008)

Performs organizational apprentice level maintenance on the S-3 aircraft.

8346 - S-3A Systems Organizational Career Maintenance Technician

APR 2001 - JUN 2002

(Description dates SEP 1975 - JUL 2002)

Performs organizational level maintenance on aircraft systems.

8305 - C2/E2 System Organizational Maintenance Technician

OCT 1993 - OCT 1994

(Description dates AUG 1984 - SEP 2003)

Performs organizational level maintenance on aircraft systems.

9760 - Electrical/Mechanical Equipment Repairman Trainee

MAR 1990 - DEC 1991

** Note: Experience history data not available prior to FY 75 **

TRAINING HISTORY: COURSES SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED

PROFESSIONAL LICENSES/CERTIFICATES

MILITARY TRAINING: JAN 2008 - JAN 2008

NAVY COURSE: N-701-0014, Aircraft Paint Touch Up and Markings

LENGTH: 2 Weeks. 00000

COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:

(Description Dates MAR 2001 - APR 2009)

To provide maintenance personnel with practical experience in the proper methods and techniques of inspection, repair and refinishing of aircraft surfaces.

MILITARY TRAINING: JUN 2007 - JUN 2007

NAVY COURSE: J-495-0413, SHIPBOARD AIRCRAFT FIRE FIGHTING

LENGTH: Unknown. 00000

COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description Dates DEC 2005 - APR 2009)

The purpose of the Shipboard Aircraft Fire Fighting

Course is to provide

instruction to officers and enlisted personnel assigned to aviation designated ships (LPH/LHA and larger) in aircraft fire fighting.

(NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J-495-0413)

MILITARY TRAINING: JUL 2006 - JUL 2006

NAVY COURSE: C-603-9407, SH-60F/HH-60H Airframes and Hydraulic Systems Organizational Maintenance

LENGTH: 1 Week, 4 Days. 00000

(NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: C-603-940

PROFESSIONAL RATINGS, AWARDS, AND RECOGNITIONS

**None Specified

OTHER INFORMATION

**None Specified

U.S. MILITARY SERVICE INFORMATION

Active Duty: 10/1990 to Present -

U.S. Navy

Campaign badges and/or expeditionary medals received: armed forces expeditionary

navy unit commendation

south west Asia

national defense

navy achievement

joint task medal

meritorious unit commendation

good conduct

operation Iraqi freedom ribbons

Kuwait liberation ribbons

enduring freedom ribbons

Honorable Discharge

ADDITIONAL DATA SHEET

MARCUS R DIXON

1. Appointment Eligibility

None

2. Citizenship: Yes

3. Appt Preference:

Only want full time

4. Willing to Travel: 6 or More Days

5. Vet Preference: No Veterans Preference

6. Low Salary Accept: NEG

7. Qualified Typist: Yes

9. Geo Preference: SAN DIEGO , CA

RACE/ETHNIC STATUS:

SEX: Male

OCT 10 1990 - PRESENT

USN

SD CA

Mechanic, Aircraft

OCT 90 PRESENT

USN

SAN DIEGO CAL

MECHANIC AIRCRAFT

MFG Exp:

AIRFRAMES,HYD ,TIRE WHEEL

Model Exp:

SH-60, E-2, C-2, S-3

References Available Upon Request

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OCT 10 1990 - PRESENT USN SD CA

AIRCRAFT MECHANIC - AIRCRAFT MECHANIC

OCT 90 PRESENT USN SAN DIEGO CAL

AIRCRAFT MECHANIC - AIRCRAFT MECHANIC

MFG Exp: AIRFRAMES,HYD ,TIRE WHEEL

Model Exp: SH-60, E-2, C-2, S-3

References Available Upon Request



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