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Jessica Claire
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Summary

Highly skilled Aircraft Mechanic with track record of success in field, attention to detail and proactive mindset. Seeks opportunities to improve processes and workflows for team benefit. Conscientious, hardworking and excels at multitasking in fast-paced environments. Dedicated Team Leader with expertise in quality assurance initiatives, issue resolution and interpersonal communication. Proficient with project management, personnel training and production scheduling. Sets example for work ethic, punctuality and quality. Motivated Computer Science student seeking internship in Web Development or Software Engineering to gain hands-on experience. Outgoing and friendly with strong drive to succeed.

Skills
  • Shift Scheduling
  • Problem-Solving
  • Teamwork and Collaboration
  • Overseeing Daily Activities
  • Flexible Schedule
  • Team Supervision
  • Experience in Leadership
  • Supervision & Leadership
  • Work Planning and Prioritization
  • Analytical Thinking
  • Verbal and Written Communication
  • Giving Constructive Feedback
  • Performance Evaluations
  • Quality Improvement
  • People Management
  • Program Evaluation
Experience
REPAIR TEAM LEADER, 03/2017 - Current
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Chicago, IL,
  • The following positions all represent specific duty positions fulfilled during my military career; all are sub-positions that fall underneath the title Aircraft Mechanic
  • Inspection of aircraft structure and mechanical components to identify discrepancies
  • Interpretation of blueprints, specifications, diagrams, and schematics to perform installation, development or operation activities
  • Inspection/certification of completed work to ensure proper function/technical order adherence
  • Maintaining repair or maintenance records, and accurate input of records into computer based information systems
  • Reading/interpreting technical information needed to perform maintenance or repairs
  • Responsible for directing Aero Repair on the KC-10/C-5/C-17 Airframes
  • Primary duties entail personally performing removal, installation, rigging, and operational checkouts during special inspections and major airframe repairs, as well as supervising and training other technicians on all of the above
  • Regularly lead, coordinate, and organize maintenance teams from both within our organization, and partnering with joint units/career fields
  • Position requires extensive knowledge and in depth understanding of aircraft flight controls, landing gear, and cargo systems
  • Focused on process improvement and innovative maintenance practices
  • Flew with the aircraft advising aircrews while operating camera systems
  • Responded to world wide Aero Repair discrepancies and emergencies as a Team Lead/Chief
  • Regularly developed alternate processes to aide in the aircraft’s return to home station or repair capable facilities
  • Specific alternate flight control jackscrew repair process saved $96k in hangar and crane operator costs, as well as overcame previous 336 hour downtime
  • Guided technicians through the certification process, as well as partnered with Moving Veterans Forward non-profit foundation and hosted FAA inspectors for interviews/evaluations of Travis Air Force base personnel
  • Instructed maintenance form/data documentation course for the 60th Maintenance Squadron; taught rules/regulations/documentation and certified students on an annual basis
  • Lead Aero Repair technician for Air Mobility Command’s Virtual Reality training program; recorded footage for tracking/mapping and demonstrated tasks in accordance with technical data and maintenance guidance—aided in the construction of the $2.1M training program reaching >20,000current and future technicians
  • Hand selected by supervision to augment instructor manning shortfall due to COVID-19 pandemic
  • Developed/taught in-house qualifications and training phase course, surpassing Air Force Air Education and Training Command standards.Qualified students on >800tasks encompassing maintenance practices and aircraft fundamentals—beat established 4 month training timeline by 45 days.
CREW CHIEF, 03/2017 - 01/2022
FLYING, USAF City, STATE,
  • Highly capable and extensively trained technician qualified on all aircraft specialties, regularly completing maintenance with little to no supervision
  • Responsible for the mission capability, airworthiness, aircrew safety, and rapid mobility of assigned aircraft
  • Transited with the aircraft globally, with and without maintenance support, to all variations of austere/hostile locations
  • Acted not only as a traveling technician, but as a global maintenance liaison between Air Force maintenance command and control and Home Station maintenance production
  • Unparalleled skill and proficiency led to being specifically requested and assigned on missions of the highest caliber and importance; for example, despite a critical in flight emergency due to a landing gear malfunction, the successful dignified transfer of Former President George Bush Sr., secret service personnel, and support equipment was ensured without delay
  • Missions regularly supported direct orders from the President of the United States, Secretary of Defense and Secretary of the Air Force
  • Program/duty position required extensive interview process and vetting, resulting in an allotment of 26 total spots in an organization of over 400 personnel; due to strict requirements only 14 slots were able to be filled
  • Recorded over 400 flight hours and over 1,500 on the ground maintenance hours worldwide—moved over 1.2 million pounds of cargo, munitions and support equipment annually in support of the Air Forces global operations
  • Specific mission highlights include: o The successful loading and delivery of the AtlasVRocket guidance and control components and cargo module capsule in support of the $2.4 billion NASA 2020 Mars Rover mission o Transport of the Terminal High Altitude Air Defense ICBM defense system and over 240k pounds of cargo in support of NATO interests in Eastern Europe and the Middle East o Voluntary involvement in the rapid deployment and movement of 647k pounds of cargo and>3,000 Quick Reaction
  • Force paratroopers in response to the killing of Iranian General Soleimani—directly suppressed aggressions in the
INSPECTION SECTION TEAM MEMBER, 03/2017 - 11/2018
USAF City, STATE,
  • Accomplished Home Station Check scheduled inspections on 18 assigned C-5C/M aircraft
  • Interpreted/analyzed inspection results, ensured proper maintenance data documentation, and subsequently remedied any adverse findings
  • Advised on discrepancies, performed maintenance, servicing, and inspection of aircraft and related aerospace equipment
  • Utilized technical data to diagnose and solve maintenance problems on aircraft systems
  • Streamlined/quantified inspection process scheduling and prioritization
  • Analyzed scheduling shortfalls/common stoppages/high usage and wear components/inspection percentage data, and produced improved inspection tracking and cut standard inspection timeline from 9 day average to under 5 days
  • Coordinated repairs and overhaul of components with aircraft specialty backshops including sheet metal and composite organization, metals technology shop, and hydraulics/electrical/propulsion backshops
  • Conducted isochronal aircraft inspections following technical orders, work cards and maintenance guideance
  • Developed strict attention to detail while conduction detail and general visual inspections of aircraft components, structures, and operationally checking systems
  • Regularly performed engineering directed special inspections and repairs
  • Identifed/corrected over 2,400 defects leading to over 300 homestation departures/6,700 flight hours.
Education and Training
A.A.S: Aviation Maintenance Technology, Expected in 08/2022
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Community College Of The Air Force - ,
GPA:
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Crashed, Damaged, Disabled Aircraft Recovery C-17: , Expected in
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GPA:
Status - A Aero Repair Craftsman Landing Gear & Cargo Systems C-5M Aero Repair Craftsman Flight Control Systems C-17A Aero Repair Craftsman Flight Control Systems C-5M Aero Repair Craftsman Landing Gear & Cargo Systems C-17A Crew Chief Transition C-5M Aviation Maintenance Advanced Troubleshooting
Bachelor of Science: , Expected in
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Southwestern College - Winfield, KS
GPA:
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School Attended

  • Community College Of The Air Force
  • Southwestern College

Job Titles Held:

  • REPAIR TEAM LEADER
  • CREW CHIEF
  • INSPECTION SECTION TEAM MEMBER

Degrees

  • A.A.S
  • Crashed, Damaged, Disabled Aircraft Recovery C-17
  • Bachelor of Science

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