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Brian Taylor

Augusta,GA

Summary

Highly knowledgeable and hardworking with remarkable work ethic and diligent nature with 26 years of experience in the Aviation industry. Honest and insightful with outstanding verbal and written communication. Constantly commended for going over and above. Highly diversed in company expectations being experienced in Production, Test Cell, and Inspection Departments over my 19 year venue with StandardAero AGS.

Overview

26
26
years of professional experience

Work History

Quality Assurance Engine Inspector

StandardAero
Augusta , GA
07.2022 - Current
  • Responsible for detailed Inspection of all HTF 907 series, TFE 731 series, and APU 100, 150 series engines.
  • Over 200 Hours performing Detailed Borescope Inspections on all HTF 907 series engines to determine Airworthiness.
  • Performed regular maintenance checks on production lines to identify any issues needing repair or replacement.
  • Documented all inspection results accurately in accordance with established guidelines.
  • Ensured all products met industry-standard requirements before being released for service.
  • Maintained accurate records of all tests conducted during the inspection process.
  • Identified acceptable components and rejected defective products.
  • Performed visual and NDT inspections using established tools to identify defects.

Test Cell Technician

StandardAero
Augusta, GA
07.2014 - 06.2022

Responsible for operating, certifying, and trouble shooting of all 4 product lines of engines including HTF 907's, TFE 731's, TPE 331's, and Garrett APU's series 100's and 150's.

TPE 331 Engine Mechanic

StandardAero
Augusta / Los Angeles, GA
09.2005 - 06.2014

Responsible For complete teardown, repair, overhaul, and final assembly of all TPE 331 models. Authorized as a delegated inspector within 1st year of employment and awarded the Team Lead Supervisory position at the Los Angeles facility after just 2 years of being in the shop.

GE T-64 Engine Mechanic

United States Marine Corps
San Diego, CA
11.1998 - 10.2003

Responsible for the complete teardown, repair, inspection, assembly, and troubleshooting of all GE T-64 412 to 419 series Turboshaft engines. Only E3 given a Quality Assurance Inspection Authorization. As an E4, held a Staff NCOIC shop supervisor billet responsible for a team of 12 marines on 2nd shift

Education

Some College (No Degree) - Airframe & Powerplants

Westwood College Of Aviation Technology
Los Angeles, CA

Skills

  • Friendly, positive attitude
  • Problem resolution
  • Data management
  • Working collaboratively
  • Installing equipment
  • Safety awareness
  • Diagnosing issues

Timeline

Quality Assurance Engine Inspector

StandardAero
07.2022 - Current

Test Cell Technician

StandardAero
07.2014 - 06.2022

TPE 331 Engine Mechanic

StandardAero
09.2005 - 06.2014

GE T-64 Engine Mechanic

United States Marine Corps
11.1998 - 10.2003

Some College (No Degree) - Airframe & Powerplants

Westwood College Of Aviation Technology
Brian Taylor