Skilled leader, aviation maintenance technician and maintainer, Crew Chief, avionics technician, electronic technician and Master Instructor with 14 years of experience in maintenance, fabrication, and military instruction. Supervised and trained 35 fell ow employees and managers supporting services for Shadow 200, Hunter UAS, and Surveillance equipment aboard Beachcraft aircraft, King Air aircraft and their associated equipment. Created, maintained and presented files, records and support documents using Microsoft Word, Access, PowerPoint, Excel and Outlook. Possess Airframe and Powerplant License. Possess a U. S. Government Clearance. Recognized and awarded for maintenance productivity.
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While working for my last employer supervised and mentored over 50 people fostering a new group into the work force
Recognized and awarded for mentoring of 35 new instructors
Certificate of Training, IPC J-STD-001, General Dynamics, 2012
Certificate of Training, Active Learning Strategies, US ARMY, 2011
Certificate of Training, Dynamic Instruction, US ARMY, 2010
Certificate of Training, 111th MI Master Instructor, US ARMY, 2008
Certificate of Training, Shadow TUAS Mechanic, General Dynamics 2007
Certificate of Training, Shadow TUAS Technician, General Dynamics 2007
Certificate of Training, Senior Instructor US ARMY, 2006
Certificate of Training, Test Development Workshop, US Army, 2006
Certificate of Training, Shadow UAV Emplacement/Displacement, General Dynamics 2005
Certificate of Training, Contemporary Operational Environment (COE), US Army, 2005
Diploma, Basic Instructors Course (BITC), US ARMY, 2005
Certificate of Completion, FAA Aviation Maintenance Technician School, Power Plant 2001
Certificate of Completion, FAA Aviation Maintenance Technician School, Airframe 2000
Supervised 15 employees supporting services for payload deployment and maintenance on Beachcraft and King Air aircraft
Worked with Beechcraft and King Air aircraft installing payloads and systems equipment onto aircraft
Raised Fully Mission Capable (FMC) percentage by over 70%
Performed a wide variety of complex mechanical/electrical assembly
Troubleshot/repaired complex mechanical/electrical assemblies and systems
Used a wide variety of assembly hand tools, measuring instruments and power tools including screw drivers, torque drivers, gauges, soldering irons, drill presses, tools and fixtures used in production.
Worked from SolidWorks™ drawings, BoMs, Routing, Standard Operating Procedures, and other data packages,
Demonstrated the ability to work from very limited instruction information
Performed highly complex tasks, with minimal direction, in the most efficient, productive manner, using initiative and judgment to ensure the highest quality standards
Used a variety of chemical substances and compounds for bonding and cleaning, components and precision mechanical parts
Followed and promoted all federal, state and local safety and environment rules and maintained clean work area conditions
Provided feedback to manufacturing lead, to help improve assemblies and documentation for quality and efficiency
Maintained currency on all documents related to assemblies
Developed entry level and advanced curricula on a wide range of topics, consistently meeting tight deadlines. Subjects included:
Aviation safety and FOD control Maintaining military maintenance records Safety wiring
Overall aircraft maintenance
Incorporated field experience and technical knowledge into learner centered presentations emphasizing interactive hands on practice.
Ensured that curriculum was current with changing industry requirements by: Surveying past graduates and conducted a needs analysis
Acting as ongoing liaison between management and learners
Promoted a relaxed, supportive learning atmosphere that featured teamwork and students teaching one another.
Geared curricula and presentation style to need of diverse audiences from recent boot camp graduates to personnel with masters degrees, addressing issues such as:
English as a second language
Differing levels of technical skills
Culture based learning styles and classroom etiquette
Head Mechanic for Hunter Unmanned Air Vehicle (UAV) engine Shop
Assisted in the engineering process of Mercedes Heavy fuel engine for the Hunter MQ-5B
Performed 100, 250, 500 hour inspections to include total disassemble and assemble of Hunter UAS engine
Performed disassemble and assemble of ROTAX gearbox to include removal of all internal parts and replacing with new
Mentored, trained and monitored 6 employees and was assistant Shop lead
Duties also included construction assembly and testing a variety of aviation mechanical components, modules and fixtures
Utilized shop aides, drawings, sketched procedures, and manufacturing shop orders while conducting UAS engine maintenance
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