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High School Maintenance

Location:
Huntsville, AL
Posted:
October 15, 2012

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Jennifer Connatser

Email: abo5yz@r.postjobfree.com

Address:

City: Huntsville

State: AL

Zip: 35806

Country: USA

Phone: 931-***-****

Skill Level: Any

Salary Range:

Primary Skills/Experience:

Objective: To obtain a position as a helicopter mechanic.

Educational Background:

High School Dipolma from Waipahu High School, Waipahu HI 1/2001 to 12/2000 (General Studies)

High School Dipolma from, Waipahu HI 1/2001 to 10/2012

Job History / Details:

Summary

Objective: To obtain a position as a helicopter mechanic.

Experience

March 2012 to August 2012

AECOM AGS/CFT Salerno, Afghanistan

OH-58(D) Mechanic

Provided scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on OH-58(R).

Performed 100hr, 300hr, 600hr engine inspections and services

Performed flight line operations to complete engine services such as fuel nozzle flow checks, fuel hose bleeding, oil flow checks, engine compressor washes, and leak checks.

Performed cockpit operational checks

Performed mast tourqe calibrations; removed and replaced but not limited to engines, tail rotors, hubs, and transmissions due to TBO and overhaul.

Ensured customer satisfaction by providing highest quality of products by ensuring all equipment was properly installed and working correctly.

Followed and implemented directives from instruction manuals, Airworthiness Directives, service bulletins, and policies directed by the Department of the Army.

Attended weekly safety meetings to ensure machine operation safety.

April 2011 to September 2011

L-3 Vertex Aerospace Taji, Iraq

UH-60 A/L (Phase Team) Mechanic

Provided checks, services, and repairs on Army UH-60 A, L- Model Helicopters.

Followed and implemented directives from instruction manuals, Airworthiness Directives, service bulletins, and policies directed by the Department of the Army.

Removed, inspected, and repaired systems, sub-systems, and major components from aircraft to include rotor systems, drive systems, turbine engines, landing gear, flight controls, and safety equipment.

Used hand, powered, and specialized tools to service aircraft.

Used and serviced ground support equipment.

Performed limited maintenance operational checks and trouble-shooting during flight line maintenance operations.

Accurately read, understood, and carried out written instructions.

Prepared forms and records related to aircraft maintenance.

Removal, inspection and re-installation of components required to complete PMI-1 and PMI-2.

Followed company procedures to maintain work environment in a neat and orderly condition.

October 2010 to May 2011

L-3 Vertex Aerospace Kirkuk, Iraq

Site Safety Inspector

Communicated operational issues and changes to supervisor

Familiar with the EHSQ Database and the L-3 SWA IOC's.

Complied and familiar with L-3 Standard Operating Procedures and Local Operating Instructions and regulations to include the CFT Environmental Health and Safety Program.

Site Safety Trainer.

Responsible for promoting safe and clean working environment.

Conduct and submit quality reports to management such as the Quarterly Self Assessment Audit/Safety Inspection Checklist,EHS Monthly Status Report, Weekly 802 Log & Daily Safety Evaluation, Injury Reports and investigate site mishaps.

Maintain and track site (COCA's) Certificate of Completion and Acceptance forms.

Knowledgeable with OSHA regulations and standards.

Communicated operational issues and changes to supervisor on regular basis.

Good communication skills able to talk in group settings.

Proficient with all excel and word programs.

May 2010 to November 2010

L-3 Vertex Aerospace Kirkuk, Iraq

OH-58(D) Mechanic

Conducted scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on OH-58D Aircraft.

Performed 100hr, 300hr, 600hr engine inspections and services.

Removed and replaced engines and transmissions due to TBO and overhaul.

Inspected Tail boom for cracks and minor stress fractures in aircraft airframe, removed and installed Tail boom and Tail boom components as necessary.

Removal and installation of Main Rotor and Tail Rotor propeller blades and rotor components.

Assist in troubleshooting avionics faults.

Planned work and determined appropriate tools and equipment.

Removal and install avionics component.

Comply with Army Standards and Regulations pertaining to aircraft maintenance and hanger operations.

Inspected completed work and certified that maintenance met standards and that the aircraft was ready for operation.

November 2009 to March 2010

Tyonek Services Corporation Huntsville, Alabama

OH-58(D) Mechanic

Conducted scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on OH-58D Aircraft.

Used and serviced ground support equipment for aircraft maintenance

Removed, inspected and repaired systems, subsystems and major components from aircraft to include but not limited to rotor systems, drive systems, turbine engines, flight controls and safety equipment

Provided mechanical support to engineers by interpreting blue prints and installing engineering modifications; met prescribed standards in inspections, diagnosis, and repair of aircraft components.

Promoted shop safety by working in a safe manner.

June 2004 to March 2009

United States Army FT. Campbell, Kentucky

OH-58(D) Mechanic (15S-10)

Served one overseas deployment as a 15S OH-58D Kiowa Warrior Helicopter Mechanic.

Proficient with ULLSA documents and data entry.

Performed maintenance operational checks and troubleshooting procedures during maintenance test flights.

Received and interpreted service bulletins.

Participated in preparation, loading and unloading of several different types of helicopters on to ships and planes during port operation.

Followed and implemented directives from instruction manuals, airworthiness directives, service bulletins and polices directed by the Department of the Army.

HAZMAT coordinator.

Conducted scheduled and unscheduled maintenance in AVIM and AVUM unit .

Working knowledge of the DA PAM 738-751 Functional Users Manual for the Army Maintenance Management System- Aviation (TAMMS-A).

Familiar with the AR 385-10 Army Safety Program.

Education and Training,

University of South Florida OSHA Training Institute - Oct 2012, North Central Institute FAA General, Airframe and Powerplant Course (Part 65 Course), Clarksville, TN Jan 2010. U.S. Army Advanced Individual Training for OH-58D, Ft Eustis, VA Sept 2004-Jan 2004, Waipahu High School, Waipahu, HI Dec 2000.,

License and Certificates

FAA A&P license, OSHA 511 Certificate, Current Secret Security Clearance, Environmental Health and Safety Training Certificate, Ethics and Safety Training Certificate, Six Sigma Training Certificate, Quality Assurance Auditing Training Certificate, ISO 9000:2000 Training Certificate, High School Diploma.



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