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Alejandro Mozo La O

Lafayette,IN

Summary

Worked in an MRO shop for the last 4 years in a teaming environment. Knowledgeable of Leap 1A engines assembly and tear down. Have acquired different training of leaning processes , quality rep and others.

Overview

6
6
years of professional experience

Work History

Assembly and Troubleshooting Tech

General Electric Aviation
Lafayette, IN
04.2018 - Current
  • Worked in MRO teaming environment.
  • Workstation focal responsible for tooling, improvements to area and leaning out processes.
  • Closely worked with engineering for work scopes updates, manual updates and parts serviceability.
  • Completed lean academy training. Familiar with lean processes fundamentals.
  • Team quality rep, in charge of support weekly escapes, meeting with program quality leaders, assist team members with escapes response (4 blockers, 3x5 why), monthly 5s walks, etc.
  • Team PFMEA representative, in charge of coordinating processes reviews, identifying failure modes and scoring them with help of techs and engineers.
  • Knowledgeable of Leap 1A engine, signed off to work different modules like engine , fan and core level.
  • Familiar with inspection processes of parts and modules.

Masonite Interior Doors
Largo, FL
02.2015 - 04.2017
  • Prepped/painted doors & interior components such as glass mirrors &raised moldings & repaired them with bondo.
  • Learned new skills and applied to daily tasks to improve efficiency and productivity
  • Carried out day-to-day duties accurately and efficiently

Education

Occupational Associates Degree - Aviation Maintenance

National Aviation Academy
09.2017

Skills

  • COMPUTER SKILLS:
  • Use of personal PC
  • Microsoft Office: Word, Excel
  • Safety Awareness

Accomplishments

  • FAA Airframe & Powerplant (temp issued 09/13/17) 91.50 GPA – NAA
  • Directors Award – NAA
  • FCC Marine Radio Operator FRN# 0026675244
  • FCC General Radiotelephone
  • Ship Radar Endorsement
  • AVIATION TRAINING:
  • While pursuing an Occupational Associates Degree in Aviation Maintenance Technology, the following tasks were performed:
  • Advanced Aircraft Systems:
  • Training In basic electrical and electronics theory
  • Safety practices when working with electricity and electronic equipment, including prevention of ESD
  • Practical experience with application and removal of solder
  • Fabrication and installation of wiring harnesses and receptacles, including use of environmental splice sleeves, for Garmin GNS430W
  • Ring out test performed
  • Training in principles of ILS, ADF, VOR, DME, GPS, and ADS-B
  • Training and performed ops check on transponder with ATC 600A & IFR 6000
  • Training and performed ops check on Pitot Static system on test stand using Castleberry Pitot Static Tester
  • Trained and performed ops check on VOR and ILS using IFR NAV 402, IFR 4000 & Bird Wattmeters
  • Understanding of ARINC 429, 629, ADC, DAC, Multiplexer and Demultiplexer
  • Knowledge of EIS, EICAS, ITE, APS/AFS and ACARS.
  • National Aviation Academy Airbus A320 Computer Based Training
  • (Similar to GenFam)
  • Identify Resistor/Capacitor Values, construct a transmitter/receiver, join with fiber optic cable and terminate
  • Read and interpret block diagrams and electronic schematics
  • Powerplant:
  • Complete disassembly, inspection, and reassembly of Lycoming GSO-480 (reciprocating)
  • Disassembly /inspection/reassembly of compressor section, combustion section and turbine section of T53 and Allison 250 (turbine) engines
  • Performed inspection and maintenance procedures on Learjet 24 and CJ-610 engines
  • Performed dynamic engine test and diagnosis on engines installed in aircraft and in test cells
  • Performed troubleshooting, removal, repair and installation of the following:
  • CJ-610, Lycoming T-53 Turbo Shaft & Lycoming O-235-L2C, JT4, & GPU (troubleshooting & repair only)
  • Powerplant induction and exhaust systems (reciprocating & turbine)
  • Ice and rain systems
  • Super and turbo charging systems
  • Fuel systems and Fuel metering systems including teardown/overhaul of Marvel Schebler carburetors
  • Ignition systems (magneto and capacitive discharge)
  • Electrical systems (including starters, generators, alternators, wiring controls, switches, indicators, and protective devices)
  • Instruments (including electrical and mechanical, engine temperature, pressure, and RPM indicating systems)
  • GPU Air search Model GTGE 70-9-2 (removal/reinstallation/troubleshooting only)
  • Sheet Metal:
  • Fabricate & repair fuselage, spar caps, stringers, spar webs and skins utilizing blueprint drawings
  • Repaired aircraft damage on transport category airframes
  • Utilized the following technical data accomplishing sheet metal tasks:
  • Structural Repair Manuals (SRMs)
  • Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs)
  • FAA approved publications
  • Blueprint diagrams
  • Utilized the following tools while accomplishing above tasks:
  • Drills, Clecos, Rivet sets, Rivet guns, Bucking bars, Hole Duplicators, Rivet Cutters, Countersink Stops, Micro Shavers Chip Chasers, Nibblers, Shears, Form Blocks, Brakes
  • Composites:
  • Fabricated composite honeycomb core panel, repaired damaged windows, doors and interior furnishings
  • Worked with extruded polystyrene, epoxy resin, bi-directional fiberglass and resins
  • Painted aircraft airfoils
  • Utilized composite fasteners and vacuum bagging processes IAW Aircraft Maintenance and Repair Manual, AC43-13-1BI2A and Federal Aviation Regulations
  • Performed core replacement and scarf repair
  • Performed maintenance and repairs using a variety of powered and non-powered ground support equipment.

Timeline

Assembly and Troubleshooting Tech

General Electric Aviation
04.2018 - Current

Masonite Interior Doors
02.2015 - 04.2017

Occupational Associates Degree - Aviation Maintenance

National Aviation Academy
Alejandro Mozo La O