Detail-oriented UH-1Y/AH-1Z airframe and structures mechanic with 5 years of maintenance and repair experience in military rotary-wing aircraft. Expertise in structural repair, corrosion control, and sheet metal fabrication, aligning with NAVSEA/NAVAIR standards. Capable of conducting inspections, troubleshooting discrepancies, and executing repairs under stringent safety and quality protocols. A&P licensed, dedicated to upholding airworthiness and maintenance excellence.
Overview
5
5
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification
Work History
UH-1Y/AH-1Z Airframe Mechanic
United States Marine Corps
Camp Pendleton South, California
07.2019 - 07.2024
Inspected and repaired aircraft structural components, including wings, fuselages, and landing gear, ensuring operational readiness and safety.
Inspected airframe structures for compliance with safety and maintenance standards, ensuring aircraft reliability and operational readiness.
Repaired and modified airframe components with hand tools and power equipment, contributing to maintenance efficiency and aircraft performance.
Maintained accurate records of inspections and repairs for regulatory compliance.
Collaborated with team members to troubleshoot mechanical issues, improving resolution time and enhancing overall operational efficiency.
Adhered to safety protocols while working in high-pressure environments on military aircraft.
Fabricated aircraft structural parts from raw materials following blueprints drawings templates models or oral instructions.
Assembled aircraft parts following engineering specifications and blueprints.
Read and interpreted engineering drawings, sketches, blueprints and manuals.