Navy Cock Sucker
- Inspected parts or aircraft to identify defects, proper fluid levels and general wear.
- Examined parts for wear or damage using precision measuring instruments and visual inspection techniques.
- Performed routine maintenance and repairs on various types of aircraft, ensuring operational safety and reliability.
- Improved function of engines by replacing spark plugs, fuel filters and defective sensors.
- Reviewed work orders and discussed with supervisors.
- Utilized diagnostic equipment to troubleshoot complex mechanical and electrical problems on aircraft.
- Disassembled units and inspected parts for wear with micrometers, calipers and gauges.
- Led teams of junior mechanics, providing training and oversight to ensure quality and efficiency in maintenance tasks.
- Completed standard inspections to assess wear and damage to vehicles.
- Calibrated and maintained aircraft tools and equipment, ensuring accuracy and reliability in repairs.
- Conducted routine inspections of aircrafts in accordance with company guidelines.
- Examined and adjusted protective guards, loose bolts and specified safety devices.
- Conducted detailed inspections of aircraft engines, landing gear, and hydraulic systems to identify issues and necessary repairs.
- Repaired hydraulic systems by replacing seals, hoses, lines, pumps, valves and actuators.
- Completed paperwork associated with repairs including time tracking forms.
- Diagnosed malfunctions in aircraft using technical manuals and test equipment.
- Replaced worn or defective parts such as brakes, spark plugs, bearings, and gears.
- Disassembled and overhauled internal combustion engines, pumps and generators.
- Managed the disposal of hazardous materials and waste in compliance with environmental regulations and safety standards.
- Updated maintenance and repair logs according to services performed and submitted reports to supervisors for review.
- Worked effectively in team environments to make the workplace more productive.
