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Adrian Lopez

Las Vegas,NV

Summary

Professional Summary:


Highly skilled HH-60(G)(AFSC 2A675) A&P mechanic with 7 years in aviation maintenance. Team-player mentality and safety-driven approach. Knowledgeable about completing inspections, reading technical documentation and installing new systems. Repaired and maintained aircraft engines, flight systems and hydraulic systems at large MRO facility. Exceptional technical skills and attention to detail leading to management and client satisfaction.

Overview

8
8
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Director of Maintenance

Sol Aerial Surveys
12.2022 - Current
  • Developed, implemented, and executed SOP's while educating Flight Operations on maintenance programs
  • Established clear procedures for handling repairs, planning maintenance and budgeted to ensure safety at the best price.
  • Supervised safety, prevention and fire protection programs.
  • Created and implemented maintenance program to optimize operational efficiency and reduce downtime.
  • Monitored priorities and liaised between maintenance team, third party facilities and out-stationed maintenance facilities, delegating tasks to complete on time.
  • Provided guidance regarding project bids for on aircraft modifications to create fleet standardization.


Aircraft Maintenance Supervisor/ Scheduled Inspections Section Supervisor

United States Air Force, U.S. Air Force
03.2019 - 03.2022
  • Advised leadership daily on capabilities and limitations of helicopter systems and technical problems related to maintenance, repairs, inspections and logistics on helicopters and support equipment
  • Executed monthly/weekly/daily maintenance plans, monitored aircraft flight availability, and ensured proper reporting to higher headquarters
  • Responsible for prioritizing, directing, and managing both scheduled/unscheduled maintenance
  • Determined fleet health and executed annual flying program supporting three flying organizations each with uniquely different missions
  • Ensured adherence to technical data, quality assurance, security, safety, health and environmental regulations, policies, and procedures

Telecommunication Technical Support Specialist/Lead

01.2018 - 01.2019
  • Primary responsibilities included providing phone support assisting customers with difficult technical issues / maintaining shift work schedule effectiveness
  • Enhanced the accuracy of internal tech support efficiency metrics by identifying and presenting hidden factors to upper management
  • Maintained a professional and courteous demeanor with frustrated customers
  • Consistently achieved perfect scores on external quality assurance reviews
  • Supported U.S
  • Robotics Palm Pilots/modems and Acer scanners/printers

HH-60(G) Crew Chief

U.S. Air Force
01.2016 - 01.2018
  • HH-60G Helicopter Crew Chief
  • Performed and supervised helicopter maintenance functions and activities
  • Troubleshot, inspected, repaired, maintained, and serviced helicopter systems, and support equipment to include: airframe / structures, pneumatic and hydraulic systems, landing gear / wheels and brakes, electrical distribution and generation systems, General Electric T-58, T-400, T-700 & T-701C turbo shaft engine systems, fuel systems, rotor drive systems, rotor brake systems, APU Systems, environmental control systems, flight control systems and flight control rigging, Flight Path Stabilization systems (FPS), SAS 1 analog systems, SAS 2 digital systems, vibration analysis utilizing 8500 and IVHMS Track and Balance equipment, armament systems, and Air Force Technical Order Systems
  • Maintained aircraft records including the use of Integrated Maintenance Data System
  • Stored and prepared aircraft for shipment, and performed crash recovery operations
  • Completed partial or full dismantling of equipment to quickly repair or replace defective components and restore functionality.
  • Coordinated preventative maintenance schedules, verifying equipment safety and function.
  • Analyzed and identified equipment failure root causes and initiated corrective actions.

Education

Airframe And Powerplant - Aeronautics

Code 1 Maintenance
Tucson, AZ
11.2022

Ground Radio Operator License - Aeronautics

JDT Aeronautical
Las Vegas, NV
06.2021

Professional Development -

Airmen Leadership School
Las Vegas, NV
03.2020

Associate of Science - Aircraft Maintenance Technology

College of Southern Nevada
Las Vegas, NV
01.2019

Skills

  • Installing Components
  • Aircraft Inspections
  • Record Maintenance Systems
  • Fitting Coordination
  • Adaptability and Flexibility
  • Safety Compliance
  • Aircraft Service
  • Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems
  • Part Inspection
  • Corrective Actions
  • Fault Diagnosis
  • Aircraft Recovery

Certification

  • A&P Mechanic
  • GROL Licensed
  • CPR certified
  • Sexual Assault and Prevention Certified SABC certified
  • HAZCOM lead (hazardous material monitor) Management of sensitive information CUI

Timeline

Director of Maintenance

Sol Aerial Surveys
12.2022 - Current

Aircraft Maintenance Supervisor/ Scheduled Inspections Section Supervisor

United States Air Force, U.S. Air Force
03.2019 - 03.2022

Telecommunication Technical Support Specialist/Lead

01.2018 - 01.2019

HH-60(G) Crew Chief

U.S. Air Force
01.2016 - 01.2018

Airframe And Powerplant - Aeronautics

Code 1 Maintenance

Ground Radio Operator License - Aeronautics

JDT Aeronautical

Professional Development -

Airmen Leadership School

Associate of Science - Aircraft Maintenance Technology

College of Southern Nevada
Adrian Lopez