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aircraft maintenance supervisor resume example with 19+ years of experience

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Jessica Claire
, , 100 Montgomery St. 10th Floor (555) 432-1000, resumesample@example.com
Professional Summary

Enthusiastic instructor who is well spoken, professional and eager to contribute to team success through detailed instruction of course material.

Skills
  • Curriculum Development
  • Progress tracking
  • Performance evaluation
  • Differentiated instruction
  • Cultural awarClaires
  • Interpersonal Communication
  • Organization and Time management
  • Data management
  • Highly Proficient Technical Training Management System (TTMS)
  • Verbal and written communication
  • Excellent work ethic
  • Relationship-Building
  • Public Speaking and clarity of speech
Work History
04/2014 to 04/2021 Aircraft Maintenance Supervisor Global Aviation Services | Charlotte, NC,
  • Expedited personnel and equipment to aircraft managing time and schedule
  • Assigned and supervised personnel to perform scheduled inspections to check flight readiness of aircraft.
  • Maintained documentation for face to face turnover
  • Ensured proper documentation was accomplished following maintenance through constant spot checks.
  • Enforced standard use of log books and other extra documentation procedures
  • Maintained and inventoried 195 thousand pieces of aircraft equipment valued $15.5 mil
  • Led three equipment accounts
05/2010 to 05/2014 Aircraft Maintenance Instructor United States Air Force | City, STATE,
  • Entered test scores and notes to TTMS (Technical Training Management System)
  • Supervised and monitored students' use of tools and equipment.
  • Planned and documented programs of study meeting individual needs and abilities of students.
  • Provided detailed instruction and role modeling for acceptable social and work-related behaviors.
  • Presented lectures and conducted discussions to increase students' knowledge and competence using visual aids such as examples, components, trainers, trainer aircraft
  • Observed and evaluated students' work to determine progress, provide feedback and make suggestions for improvement.
  • Developed and implemented performance improvement strategies and plans to promote continuous improvement.
  • Analyze student weaknesses and strengths to customize lecture to best enhance learning
  • Worked flexible hours; night, weekend, and holiday shifts.
  • Created and gained approval for several visual aids to improve student learning and understanding
  • Basic Instructor Course qualified 13 August 2010
04/2006 to 04/2010 Aircraft Equipment Mechanic United States Air Force | City, STATE,
  • Installed new parts such as brakes, NESA windows and primary and secondary flight controls on frequent basis.
  • Ordered, modified and fabricated parts to complete repairs.
  • Removed worn or faulty components for replacement or repair.
  • Used hand tools to disassemble equipment, perform repair work and then reassemble parts.
  • Performed routine and preventative aircraft maintenance
  • Specialized in repairing Lockheed equipment but learned ins and outs of many different manufacturer's pieces.
  • Maintained meticulous records of all repair work that was made to machines and equipment.
  • Hand selected for several modification teams mission critical aircraft
  • Managed several vital equipment accounts home station and deployed locations
04/2000 to 04/2005 Propeller Aircraft Maintainer United States Air Force | City, STATE,
  • Removed components such as landing gear, engines and flight control.
  • Assisted alternate function shops with generator replacement, engine replacement, flight control replacement.
  • Performed scheduled and unscheduled inspections to check flight readiness of aircraft.
  • Lubricated shafts, bearings and gears to maintain optimal performance.
  • Operated power tools, gauges and testing equipment to adjust, repair and replace faulty aircraft components.
  • Used leveling compounds sealants and two part compounds
  • Analyzed engineering drawings and schematics to troubleshoot systems and diagnose solutions.
  • Inspected all received aircraft parts to verify compliance with tech data.
  • Obtained fuel and oil samples to check for contamination.
  • Collaborated with metals tech to coordinate fitting and alignment of heavy parts.
  • Coordinated and distributed exposure and contamination control procedures.
  • Maintained, inspected, adjusted and packed aircrew flight equipment.
  • Performed flight line functions including pre-flight and post-flight requirements.
Education
Expected in 03/2014 to to Bachelor of Science | Aeronautics Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Daytona Beach, Daytona Beach, FL GPA:
Expected in 03/2013 to to Associate of Science | Aviation Science Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Daytona Bea, Daytona Beach, FL, GPA:
Expected in 03/2012 to to Associate of Science | Instructor Technology Community College of The Air Force, Montgomery, AL GPA:
Expected in 02/2009 to to Associate of Science | Aviation Maintenance Technology Community College of The Air Force, Montgomery, AL GPA:

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School Attended

  • Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Daytona Beach
  • Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Daytona Bea
  • Community College of The Air Force
  • Community College of The Air Force

Job Titles Held:

  • Aircraft Maintenance Supervisor
  • Aircraft Maintenance Instructor
  • Aircraft Equipment Mechanic
  • Propeller Aircraft Maintainer

Degrees

  • Bachelor of Science
  • Associate of Science
  • Associate of Science
  • Associate of Science

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