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aircraft modification mechanic field hangar b resume example with 19+ years of experience

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

Productive aircraft service professional bringing an extensive history of service and inspection on varied model aircrafts. Aiming to fulfill a role in which to leverage in-depth industry knowledge and a diverse skill set acquired over 14 years of service in the aviation landscape.

Skills
  • Safety protocol knowledge
  • Attentive to detail
  • Military maintenance standards
  • Identifies, installs and removes common aircraft fasteners
  • Fire extinguishing and oxygen systems
  • Excellent work ethic
  • Exceptional collaboration skills
  • Project management
  • Reliable and consistent
  • Results-driven
  • Strong organization skills
  • Strong work ethic and integrity
  • People skills
  • Data management
  • Precision drilling
  • Planning
  • Decision-making
  • Oxygen systems handling
  • Bond and ground resistance measurement
  • Aircraft body sealing
  • Confined space entry
  • Powered platform operations training
  • Fork lift certified
  • Aerial/Boom lift certified
  • Explosives safety - basics concepts
  • Explosives safety-packaged initiators & linear charges
  • Hazardous waste generators training
  • Aircraft/Non-aircraft product systems Lockout, Tagout, Tryout awareness
  • Oil spill prevention control & coutnermeasures
  • Airplane hazardous energy control
  • Electrostatic Discharge: Installation and Removal
  • Tool control
  • Military Flight Center flightline safety
  • Safety device/lockwire installation
  • Hazard communication
  • Standard fall protection equipment use and inspection training
Experience
09/2011 to Current Aircraft Modification Mechanic Field & Hangar B Boeing | City, STATE,
  • Recorded all maintenance performance in aircraft logbooks and completed other paperwork requirements as needed.
  • Cultivated safe and organized work area by maintaining active control over tools and equipment and retaining FOD awareness at all times.
  • Supervised and offered guidance for aircraft and equipment movement.
  • Executed corrosion control and inspection duties with minimal supervision.
  • Supervised and completed flight line foreign object prevention walks.
  • Oversaw inventory usage and executed replenishment duties when needed.
  • Trained several new employees on company policies and protocols.
  • Maintained aircraft environmental systems, oxygen systems, fire extinguishing systems and utility systems.
  • Performed troubleshooting procedures to find root causes of faults.
  • Completed scheduled and unscheduled safety and performance assessments.
  • Performed maintenance services such as lubricating components.
  • Researched, read and interpreted technical manuals and guidelines before inspections, installations and repairs.
  • Requested aviation parts and supplies before scheduled repairs to meet inventory needs.
  • Utilized drawings and schematics to install, remove and modify aircraft structures, systems and components.
  • Managed repair logs, documenting preventive and corrective aircraft maintenance activities.
07/2006 to 07/2011 Supervisor of Field Artillery United States Army | City, STATE,
  • Supervised training of field unit soldiers.
  • Checked functionality of combat vehicles and equipment.
  • Assisted combat training centers with instruction of M240B, M16A2 and M19 weapon use and safety.
  • Supervised movement and setup of communications equipment in field after reviewing Battery commander's instructions.
  • Supervised, directed and motivated subordinate soldiers during day-to-day duties and special projects, maintaining team discipline and continuously closing knowledge gaps to maximize team success.
  • Inspected equipment and maintenance records to verify conformance with safety and operational standards.
  • Supervised and assisted in operations, maintenance and repair of weapons control equipment and systems.
  • Conducted start-up of fire control systems for multiple launch rocket system fire control system.
  • Delivered advanced training to team personnel to improve routine deployment, maintenance and repair activities.
  • Effectively managed team to meet 100% of performance goals and hit 100% of targets.
07/2002 to 07/2006 Aircraft Fuel Systems Specialist United States Air Force, USAF | City, STATE,
  • Removed, repaired and replaced malfunctioning components in fuel systems.
  • Recorded all maintenance performance in aircraft logbooks and completed other paperwork requirements as needed.
  • Cultivated safe and organized work area by maintaining active control over tools and equipment and retaining FOD awareness at all times.
  • Supervised and completed flight line foreign object prevention walks.
  • Oversaw inventory usage and executed replenishment duties when needed.
  • Cleaned machines and machine parts with solvents, cloths, air guns, hoses and vacuums.
  • Collected and disposed of hazardous waste substances in accordance with local, state and federal guidelines.
Education and Training
Expected in to to | Theology Hope International University, Fullerton, CA GPA:
Expected in to to | Professional Leaders Development Course United States Army Field Artillery , Joint Base Lewis-Mcchord, WA GPA:
Expected in to to | Basic Non-Commissioned Officer’s Course United States Army Field Artillery , Joint Base Lewis-Mcchord, WA GPA:

Phases I & II

Expected in to to | Combat Lifesaver Course United States Army Field Artillery , Joint Base Lewis-Mcchord, WA GPA:
Expected in 2006 to to | Basic Military Training/Field Artillery School United States Army Field Artillery , Joint Base Lewis-Mcchord, WA GPA:
Expected in to to | Air Force NCO Academy (Leader’s Development) United States Air Force Hulburt Field AFB, , GPA:
Expected in to to | Aircraft Fuel Systems Apprentice School United States Air Force Sheppard AFB, TX, , GPA:
Expected in to to | Explosive Ordnance/Bomb Disposal United States Air Force Eglin AFB, FL, , GPA:
Expected in 2002 to to | Basic Military Training United States Air Force Lackland AFB, San Antonio, TX GPA:

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Resume Overview

School Attended

  • Hope International University
  • United States Army Field Artillery
  • United States Army Field Artillery
  • United States Army Field Artillery
  • United States Army Field Artillery
  • United States Air Force Hulburt Field AFB
  • United States Air Force Sheppard AFB, TX
  • United States Air Force Eglin AFB, FL
  • United States Air Force Lackland AFB

Job Titles Held:

  • Aircraft Modification Mechanic Field & Hangar B
  • Supervisor of Field Artillery
  • Aircraft Fuel Systems Specialist

Degrees

  • Some College (No Degree)

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