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Alice Nance

San Diego,CA

Summary

Productive aircraft service professional bringing an extensive history of service and inspection on varied model aircrafts. Aiming to fulfill a role in which to leverage in-depth industry knowledge and a diverse skill set acquired over 6 years of service in the aviation landscape, who is highly motivated and detail oriented due to military service

Overview

6
6
years of professional experience

Work History

Aviation Mechanic

United States Naval Service
San Diego, CA
06.2018 - Current
  • 110 aviation mechanic Collateral Duty Inspector
  • 310 Flight line collateral duty inspector
  • Plane captain
  • low power turn operator
  • Diagnosed malfunctions in aircraft using technical manuals and test equipment.
  • Maintained accurate records of all work performed on each aircraft according to FAA regulations.
  • Developed preventive maintenance plans for various types of aircrafts.
  • Assisted in the development of safety policies for the maintenance department.
  • Coordinated with pilots regarding any potential issues that may arise during flight operations.
  • Examined parts for wear or damage using precision measuring instruments and visual inspection techniques.
  • Adjusted and balanced fuel control systems to ensure proper fuel flow during takeoff and landing.
  • Troubleshot complex problems on a variety of aircrafts including small single engine planes to large multi-engine jets.
  • Inspected airframes for corrosion and structural integrity.
  • Tested repaired components prior to returning them to serviceable condition.
  • Completed paperwork associated with repairs including time tracking forms.
  • Performed scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on aircraft engines, landing gear, flight controls, electrical systems, and other mechanical components.
  • Worked closely with suppliers to order replacement parts when needed.
  • Provided training for junior mechanics in areas such as troubleshooting techniques.
  • Recorded maintenance performance in aircraft logbooks and completed other paperwork requirements.
  • Read and interpreted safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions and procedure manuals to solve problems.
  • Cultivated safe and organized work area by maintaining active control over tools and equipment and retaining FOD awareness at all times.
  • Completed flightline, hangar maintenance and repairs on assigned aircraft.
  • Inspected parts or aircraft to identify defects, proper fluid levels and general wear.
  • Briefed and debriefed pilots and crew members performing functional check flights.
  • Monitored engine run-ups to identify any problems that may require further attention.
  • Monitored inventory levels and ordered necessary supplies/tools when needed.
  • Inspected aircraft systems for routine maintenance and repairs.

Education

Oak Ridge High School
Conroe, TX
04-2018

Aviation mechanic "A" school

Aviation mechanic "C" school

Skills

  • Engine maintenance
  • Technical Documentation Interpretation
  • Power Tool Operation
  • Hydraulic Systems Repair
  • Safety regulations compliance
  • Quality assurance procedures
  • Installation Management
  • Attentive to detail
  • Military maintenance standards
  • Engine repair
  • Maintenance Documentation
  • Parts inspection
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Strong organization skills
  • Excellent work ethic
  • Results-Driven
  • System Troubleshooting

References

References available upon request.

Timeline

Aviation Mechanic

United States Naval Service
06.2018 - Current

Oak Ridge High School

Aviation mechanic "A" school

Aviation mechanic "C" school
Alice Nance