Skilled Aircraft Maintenance Technician with a proven track record at Endeavor Air, showcasing exceptional troubleshooting, repair, and diagnostic skills. Holds three years of experience in aviation and over five years of experience in various trades including construction, demolition and maintenance. Possesses strong leadership and supervisory skills. Excels in challenging environments.
Responsible for the maintenance and preventative maintenance of aircraft and components to ensure airworthiness standards are met or exceeded. Services and inspects aircraft to determine needed repairs. Executes the change, removal, replacement and/or upgrade of aircraft components in accordance with established procedures to get aircraft back to airworthy condition. Performs diagnostics and troubleshooting on pneumatic, hydraulic, engine, and structural components and systems. Maintains repair logs to document all corrective and preventative aircraft maintenance. Tugs and tows aircraft into hanger to conduct maintenance.
Cleaned rental and residential properties to the owners' standards. Pressure washed and inspected properties to verify expectations were met.
Complied with FAA, TSA and airport regulations. Assisted in maintaining a safe and orderly ramp area by conducting timely inspections and addressing potential hazards. Assisted in marshalling aircraft into gate area and securing aircraft. Coordinated with other ground operations agents with removal of baggage and cargo from aircraft, and delivery to customers in terminal.
Occupied various leadership positions, such as being a Squad Leader, where I oversaw up to 24 Marines at once to execute duties, instructed Marine Corps courses, and advised Marines on their performance in their jobs.
Trained in demolitions, with and without the use of explosives, which involved handling and transporting 100s of pounds of explosives at a time. Planned and executed construction projects to create blueprints and led teams to carry them out to create the final project. Conducted inventories of nearly $1,000,000 worth of equipment. Repaired and improvised runways and landing zones to meet time requirements.
Prepared fiberglass for production, which would later be turned into products for customers. Operated Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Machines that would reassure fiberglass material was built to extremely tight tolerances for satisfactory products for customers.