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Anthony Del Viscovo

New London,CT

Overview

10
10
years of professional experience

Work History

Electrical Power Production(Reserve) E6/TSgt 3e072

United States Air Force Reserve
Montgomery, USA
04.2023 - Current

installs, operates, maintains, and repairs electrical power generation and distribution systems including Diesel, Gas and propane generators, automatic transfer switches, and associated equipment, ensuring a constant supply of electricity across the installation; requiring proficiency in electrical systems, troubleshooting, and safety protocols.

Aerospace ground equipment Craftsman (A.R.T) 2A672

United States Air Force Reserve
Chicopee, USA
06.2019 - 11.2023
  • Maintaining and dispatching Aerospace Ground Equipment (AGE) to support C-M5 Galaxy /C-17 and maintenance operations and the regional isochronal inspection
  • To include 180 day special, 360 annual, and 720 day special inspections while completing any unscheduled/scheduled maintenance that is required
  • Maintenance may include but not limited to checking pumps, batteries, fan belts, and spark plugs for wear and tear or replacement
  • Analyzing engine performance to the expected technical order specifications and manufacturer’s manuals
  • Performing major maintenance associated with diesel/gasoline engines, gas turbine compressors and electric motors
  • Major maintenance performed may have required a variety of special tools such as precision measuring tools and diesel engine analyzers
  • Accurately troubleshooting any discrepancies using appropriate technical manuals and performing repairs with prescribed time limits
  • I-tech and T.O
  • Manager: Managing and maintain all AGE Flight I.T
  • Assets to include computers, monitors, network printers and all required cables and components keeping shop function at 100 percent
  • Maintains and updates shop general use T.O
  • Stream lining the already in place process by 60 percent to minimize downtime updating tech data Giving technicians less down time
  • As well as POC for the individual issue iPad program allowing personnel within the 439th AGE Flight access to GO81 and all other applicable needed programs for work center operations

Aerospace ground equipment technician (A.R.T) 2A652

United States Air Force Reserve
Davis Monthan AFB, USA
06.2016 - 06.2019
  • Company Overview: This is a federal job
  • Maintaining, repairing and troubleshooting aerospace ground equipment (AGE) in support of 3 O/A10 attack aircraft (78 in total) 1 squadron of EC130 electronic warfare aircraft and 1 squadron of rescue aircraft
  • Complying with all inspections and maintenance to include 180 special, 360 annual and 720 day special inspections
  • Inspecting equipment fluid levels to include, but not limited to, fuel, lubricants, hydraulic fluid, refrigerant, coolant, and battery water
  • Verifies pumps, batteries, fan/drive belts, spark plugs, steering, wheels, castors, tires, diesel/gasoline engine and gas turbine compressor for performance and/or serviceability
  • Validating electric motor, air compressors, hydraulic pumps, generators, pneumatic/HVAC/cryogenic systems and system gauges for proper operation/serviceability
  • When needed, replacing fuel, oil, air, and hydraulic filters, refrigerant filter driers, and lubricating oils
  • Performs smoke and carbon monoxide testing on New Generation Heaters
  • Ensuring serviceability of diesel engines using diesel engine analyzer and EEPROM
  • Preventing major damage or system shut-downs by adhering to proper maintenance requirements
  • Maintaining of systems in accordance with technical data and local procedures, as required
  • This is a federal job
  • Training all Wing personal assigned to base Active Duty and Reserve on proper and safe on how to properly uses, maintain and store Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to ensure compliance with all appropriate safety, EPA, health directives and bio environmental program requirements operation of necessary age equipment needed for complete assigned duties
  • Reserve Age Flight training monitor: managed and completed any and all training required for members of the 924th reserve age flight to receive applicable upgrade training from 3 level up to 7 level as well as integrate with my active duty counterpart in the flight to assist as needed
  • Mid shift Lead: managed any and all work assignments passed down from supervision and distributed accordingly, interacted with 3 AMU's managing and distributing needed age equipment

Aerospace ground equipment technician 2A652

Alaska Air National Guard
Eielson AFB, USA
01.2015 - 06.2016
  • Maintained Aerospace Ground Equipment (AGE) to support KC135 Flight line and back shop maintenance
  • Preforming daily dispatch, recovery and operations of all mission essential ground equipment
  • Delivery and utilizing appropriate tow vehicles near and in aircraft hangars
  • Refueling equipment and inspecting equipment serviceability
  • Performing ready line checks and FOD check in accordance with Local guidance
  • Utilizing Land Mobile Radio to perform delivery duties
  • Documenting and maintaining dispatch/recovery records
  • Managing daily required inspections to include but not limited to 180 day special 360 annual and 720 day special inspections and any unscheduled maintenance
  • Verifying and documenting equipment forms for discrepancies prior to each maintenance action
  • Ensuring all discrepancies are cleared within capabilities and accurately annotates corrective actions in forms and/or automated records as to work performed
  • Managing hazardous waste accumulation point to include waste oil, waste coolant
  • Aerosol sprays and any other chemicals needed for day to day operations Adhere to Alaska's zero drop policy
  • Work Center VCO: managed all shop vehicles(3 bobtails and 1 pickup 2 high reach man lifts) ensuring all applicable 244s and all required maintenance is updated with documented including miles, hours and required waivers for damage
  • Secondary CTK monitor: maintained all tools in CTK to air force standards to include serviceability proper etching and up to date PMEL calibrations

Aerospace Ground Equipment Craftsmen(DOD Civilian) WG10

United States Air Force Reserve
Montgomery, USA
  • Maintaining and dispatching Aerospace Ground Equipment (AGE) to support MH-139 Grey Wolf To include 180 day special, 360 annual, and 720 day special inspections while completing any unscheduled/scheduled maintenance that is required
  • Maintenance may include but not limited to checking pumps, batteries, fan belts, and spark plugs for wear and tear or replacement
  • Analyzing engine performance to the expected technical order specifications and manufacturer’s manuals
  • Performing major maintenance associated with diesel/gasoline engines, gas turbine compressors and electric motors
  • Major maintenance performed may have required a variety of special tools such as precision measuring tools and diesel engine analyzers
  • Accurately troubleshooting any discrepancies using appropriate technical manuals and performing repairs with prescribed time limits

Education

High School Diploma -

Mansfield High School
Mansfield, MA
07-2009

Skills

  • System Design
  • Equipment testing
  • Electrical Troubleshooting
  • Voltage regulation
  • Control systems
  • Load Calculations
  • Engine diagnostics
  • Hand-tool proficiency
  • Ignition system repair
  • Soldering techniques
  • Engine testing

CELL

7742664175

Timeline

Electrical Power Production(Reserve) E6/TSgt 3e072

United States Air Force Reserve
04.2023 - Current

Aerospace ground equipment Craftsman (A.R.T) 2A672

United States Air Force Reserve
06.2019 - 11.2023

Aerospace ground equipment technician (A.R.T) 2A652

United States Air Force Reserve
06.2016 - 06.2019

Aerospace ground equipment technician 2A652

Alaska Air National Guard
01.2015 - 06.2016

Aerospace Ground Equipment Craftsmen(DOD Civilian) WG10

United States Air Force Reserve

High School Diploma -

Mansfield High School
Anthony Del Viscovo