Accomplished Licensed Aircraft Mechanic from Aviation Technical Services, skilled in preventive maintenance and system troubleshooting. Expertise in Boeing and Airbus models enhances operational efficiency, ensuring safety and regulatory compliance. Demonstrates exceptional work ethic and problem-solving skills, significantly reducing aircraft downtime. Skilled in multitasking, maintenance documentation, and heavy maintenance checks.
Overview
7
7
years of professional experience
Work History
Licensed Aircraft Mechanic
Aviation Technical Services Inc
11.2017 - Current
Perform aircraft maintenance for scheduled preventive actions and unscheduled requirements according to regulations and safety protocols.
Reduce downtime for aircraft by efficiently completing scheduled maintenance tasks within allotted timeframes.
Maintain orderly and safe work environment by enforcing tool control and FOD awareness, prevention, and safety at all times.
Preform inbound operation checks and trouble shooting on all flight controls.
Rigging and adjusting all flight control system and components. Rigging, removing, and adjusting of landing gear system and components.
Experienced and knowledgeable working on Boeing 737, Boeing 767, Airbus 319, and Airbus 320 Airbus 321.
Strategically plans and delegates daily tasks to other mechanics to ensure aircrafts make it out on a projected timeline.
Uses Sceptre to update and log dent monitoring and track parts that are on order.
Assist with aircraft and equipment transport and movement.
Accompanies pilots and QPM on test flights to ensure aircraft passes Functional Test Flight.
Remove and replace flight controls and components correctly and efficiently according to maintenance manuals.