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Erick Wamble

Port Saint Lucie,FL

Summary

Reliable Sheet Metal Mechanic with strong attention to detail and skills in measuring, shaping and fabricating metal components. Performs routine maintenance on variety of aircraft. Strong work ethic and exemplary customer service skills. Keeps projects on-track with dedicated mindset and good organizational skills.

Overview

35
35
years of professional experience

Work History

Metal Shop Crew Lead

Dassault Falcon Jet
06.2005 - Current
  • Read and interpreted manufacturer and airline maintenance manuals, service bulletins and other specifications to determine feasibility and method of repairing or replacing malfunctioning or damaged components.
  • Rebuilt aircraft structures and functional components in accordance with maintenance manual, FAA regulations and aviation services policies and procedures.
  • Coordinated parts and material requisitions to expedite aircraft maintenance and repairs.
  • Completed scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on Falcon aircraft.
  • Dismantled, repaired and reassembled aircraft structural parts and hangar equipment to repair malfunctions and enhance functionality, performance and durability. *
  • Adjusted, repaired or replaced parts or assemblies to ensure proper operation.*
  • Developed project requirements, including scope, assembly sequences and required methods and materials.
  • Estimated structural squawks found during various inspections based on expected labor and materials requirements.
  • Offered friendly and efficient service to all customers, handled challenging situations with ease.
  • Conducted training and mentored team members to promote productivity, accuracy and commitment to friendly service.
  • Supervised crew of 2-6 employees in multiple project tasks, including general maintenance and asphalt patching.

Aircraft Sheet Metal Mechanic

Summit Aviation
05.1998 - 06.2005
  • Read blueprints, illustrations or specifications to determine layouts, sequences of operations or identities or relationships of parts.
  • Adjusted, repaired or replaced parts or assemblies to ensure proper operation.
  • Interpreted aircraft specifications, diagrams and blueprints and compared information to completed work verify quality and assess vehicle integrity.
  • Enhanced functionality of systems by performing routine maintenance in accordance with manufacturer manuals, completing basic repairs and replacing worn out components.
  • Joined structural assemblies such as wings, tails or fuselage.
  • Read blueprints and schematics correctly to complete jobs accurately and prevent rework.
  • Met strict quality standards by inspecting and correcting work of less experienced team members.

Sheet Metal Fabricator

Val Tech, Inc.
05.1994 - 05.1998
  • Set up and performed maintenance on fab and machine shop machines.
  • Planned and coordinated tasks and determined correct amount of material required to complete assignments.
  • Drilled and punched holes in metal for screws, bolts, and rivets quickly and efficiently.
  • Worked with twisted and damaged metal items to restore appearance by correcting damages.
  • Fulfilled output requirements while consistently reducing scrap levels.
  • Constructed both one-off and mass-produced items with skilled finishing.
  • Followed Operational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations to promote safe equipment operation and workplace safety.
  • Cut, bent and shaped metal sheets and components to meet specific project requirements.
  • Interpreted blueprints, schematics and technical documentation to obtain project instructions and completion requirements.

Aircraft Electrician

United States Navy
01.1990 - 01.1994
  • Removed and installed aircraft subsystem assemblies such as engines, rotors, gearboxes, transmissions and mechanical flight controls.
  • Assisted with aircraft and equipment transport and movement.
  • Completed all paperwork requirements for each task, including recording maintenance actions in aircraft logbooks.
  • Maintained orderly and safe work environment by enforcing tool control and FOD awareness, prevention and safety at all times.
  • Completed preventative and reparative maintenance on aircraft electronics and computer systems.
  • Conducted and oversaw safety protocols, including flight line foreign object prevention walks.
  • Documented all inspection and maintenance actions in aircraft forms, IMDS and FERMS.

Education

No Degree - Electrician

Delaware Technical And Community College
Newark, DE

No Degree - Electrical Engineering

Lamar University
Beaumont, TX

Skills

  • Performance improvement
  • Verbal and written communication
  • Blueprints and schematics
  • Materials coordination
  • Scheduling
  • Processes and Procedures
  • Project Management
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Organization and Time management
  • Detail-oriented

Timeline

Metal Shop Crew Lead

Dassault Falcon Jet
06.2005 - Current

Aircraft Sheet Metal Mechanic

Summit Aviation
05.1998 - 06.2005

Sheet Metal Fabricator

Val Tech, Inc.
05.1994 - 05.1998

Aircraft Electrician

United States Navy
01.1990 - 01.1994

No Degree - Electrician

Delaware Technical And Community College

No Degree - Electrical Engineering

Lamar University
Erick Wamble