Mechanic

Responsibilities include all types of Aviation Mechanics. Engine, structural, hydraulics, electronics, troubleshooting, use of manuals.
Promote long-term goal of customer loyalty and satisfaction by producing the best work possible.
Maintained if necessary FAA approved work order discrepancies and corrective actions, after work completed.
Quickly became the “go-to” man for any difficult projects and training.

Hand Tool Assembler, Tyco Electronics
Waynesboro, PA 17268

Responsibilities include assembling full line of Tyco Electronic specific application tooling products.
Assembling tools including geometric tolerances accuracy via gauges, micrometers, and other measuring tools.
Other duties include blackening steel, use of grinders, drill presses, hydraulic presses, and many other common machine shop tools.
Quickly became the “go-to” man for difficult projects and training.

EDUCATION
Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics
Powerplant License 3.8 GPA

Extensive hands on and classroom training in the following areas: AC/DC power, soldering, electrical circuitry, generators, inverters, electric motors, radio and communication, hydraulics, propulsion systems (both turbine and recip engines), instrumentation and controls, non-destructive testing, advanced troubleshooting, and materials. Nominated Class President.

SKILLS
High mechanical aptitude.
Great reasoning/critical thinking/troubleshooting skills.
Ability to climb with no fear of heights.
Very computer literate, with understanding of Adobe/Microsoft products

WORK REFERENCES

Chris Ferelli, Shift Manager, Tyco Electronics, xxx-xxx-xxxx

Keith Sheffler, Director of Maintenance, Hagerstown Aircraft, xxx-xxx-xxxx

PERSONAL REFERENCE

Last Resume Update December 8, 2014
Address Los Angeles
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Spanish Speaking? Never
Willing to Relocate? Never
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