Experienced with marine systems maintenance, including engines, electrical, and hydraulic systems. Utilizes diagnostic tools and techniques to ensure peak operational performance. Knowledge of safety standards and protocols, ensuring compliance and operational efficiency.
Overview
11
11
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification
Work History
Marine Technician
Gallery Marine Engines
08.2020 - Current
Completed diagnosis and repairs of marine engines and drive transmissions.
Contributed to a clean marine environment by ensuring compliance with environmental regulations for waste disposal and pollution prevention measures.
Assisted in training new marine technicians in various aspects of ship maintenance procedures to ensure optimal team performance.
Maintained certifications and professional knowledge through participation in specialized training courses, workshops, and seminars to stay current with industry trends and best practices.
Maintained accurate inventory of spare parts to minimize delays in repairs or replacements during critical operations.
Reduced downtime for vessels with efficient troubleshooting and repair of electrical systems, including wiring, switches, and control panels.
Troubleshot and resolved mechanical problems with various systems and equipment.
Assisted with maintenance of fuel systems and associated components.
Re-power and restored engines on vessels.
Perform services and repairs on gasoline and diesel engines and generators.
Perform survey on engines and generators
Maintained detailed records of customer interactions, ensuring proper follow-up and resolution of issues.
Enhanced customer satisfaction by promptly addressing concerns and providing accurate information.
Maintannace service representative (MSR)
Panasonic avionics corporation
01.2020 - 04.2020
Establish daily workload by creating a schedule (using Microsoft Excel) and report to Delta Maintenance and our Maintenance Station the schedule based on ground time and accessibility of the aircraft found in Delta Aircraft Routing and Maintenance (Delta TechOps).
Performer, complete and sing off aircraft inspections using as a guideline Job Card such as: Step one Checks, Health checks, Media Loads, and Software Loads.
Monitor Aircraft Logbooks electronically and physically to address any discrepancy reported by crew members and make corrective action to sign off the Log, so Delta Maintenance can release it.
Remove and replaced LRU components from Aircraft IFE Systems in compliance with AMMS, AIPC, Approved Data and Parts certified by FAA. (Head End): Network Controller and Aircraft Interface, Content Server and File Server, Crew Panel and Cell Modem. (Cabin Distribution): Area Distribution Box, Advance Master Control Unit and Floor Disconnect Box. (Seat): Seat Power Module, DC Seat Electronics Box and Monitors.
Inspect and Troubleshoot LRU components and wire harnesses by replicating faults and fixing them using Technical Information, Wiring Diagram, and knowing the Signal Flow of Data and Power.
Work on the following Aircrafts: Boeing 757, Boeing 767, Boeing 737, Airbus 319, Airbus 320, Airbus 330, and Airbus 350.
Media and Software Loads accomplish using the corresponding date cartridges, loaders, drives, and part numbers per job card.
Reset, port power, and readdress LRU components.
Report all work completed using Ramco System to PAC station and Logbook Function to Delta Ops with the correct criteria. Work on Minimum Equipment List (MEL) jobs that are considered critical, and Non- Essential Equipment and Furnishing (NEF).
Responsible to do maintenance on any discrepancy within ground time of aircraft and sign off work accomplished in the Log, also if ground time is no enough and more time is needed to troubleshoot, the completion of different Deferrals are necessary especially with MEL.
Put together packets for each work performer and make a Shift Summary report.
Inventory and Monitoring of Parts, Tool Bags, Teste Equipment, Office Supplies, and Company Vehicles Preventive Maintenance as needed.
Use Port of Seattle Badge with Customs Seal to access Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and drive around aircraft and different aircraft services.
ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLER III AEROSPACE Division
CARLISLE INTERCONNECTED TECHNOLOGIES
05.2018 - 01.2020
Interface with engineers as required.
Back shell install, crimp, strip, jacket removal, connector loading, lace-tie, solder (to required customer specification), solder sleeves, install various types of heat shrink, tubing, and woven braid.
Use hand tools and automated machines and components in conjunction with customer drawings parts list, bill of materials.
Wire diagrams, schematics, tables, and work instructions.
Build simple to complex wire and rack assemblies using standard work documents to a high level of quality and efficiency.
Identify wires with use of basic color code sequence, wire codes, wire charts or diagrams.
Complete paperwork clearly and accurately relating to the building of cable assemblies.
Work on Raytheon Aerospace, General Atomic Aerospace, Panasonic Avionic (IFE) cable assembly, Military Aerospace.
Maintain the premises in a clean and organized manner.
Accomplished first time builds cables assemblies and bundles with other coworker in an efficiency and quality manner.
Troubleshoot, reworks, in process inspection cables and bundles as required.
machine operator
American bulding supply
04.2017 - 09.2017
Calibration of machines to specific dimension to manufacture doors.
Maintenance of lubrication, electrical, pneumatic, and mechanical system.
Fallowing inventory on paper works of different designs, materials, and quantity.
Fast paced work environment.
Troubleshoot.
Perform Lead Production floor roles, working together as a group to accomplish the quantity and quality of the products.
Installer
Floform
02.2015 - 03.2017
Call ahead of time to confirm schedule with customer and properly treat customer on jobs sides.
Inspection in details: cracks, chips, dimensions following a paperwork, writing notes down of how jobs were done properly and if not completed, communicating with the manager by phone and by writing down notes of what must happen to get it done.
Inventory and organize of tools, materials, and product.
Ability of using power tools such as grinder, jig saw, multi saw, table saw, circular saw, and hand tools.
Good peripheric vision.
Hand fabricate quartz. Ability to carry 120 pounds materials.
Commercial union jobs experience such as working on casinos, hotel, and commercial buildings.
Leveling, seams, angle cutting.
Preventive maintenance on company vehicle.
Clean as we go.
Education
Airman Certificate - Airframe and Power Plant rated (A&P)
Office Administrator/ Parts Person at Gartside Marine Engines/Beta Marine CanadaOffice Administrator/ Parts Person at Gartside Marine Engines/Beta Marine Canada