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JEREMIAH GORDON

El Cajon,CA

Summary

Talented Aviation Mechanic with 6 years of military experience, trained on C-130, C-2, E/A-18G, E-2C/D, F/A-18, F-35, H-60S/R, MQ-4C Triton, MQ-8C Fire Scout, and P-3 aircraft as well as components. Always eager to expand knowledge to different systems and aircraft. Unparalleled mechanical skills, troubleshooting abilities and refinishing expertise. Hardworking and professional minded with strong leadership skills. Great attention to details and organizational skills and a great addition to any company.

Overview

8
8
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

F-35B Aircraft Mechanic

Northrup Grumman
01.2023 - Current
  • Conducted maintenance actions in accordance with appropriate JTD modules and/or engineering data as a full systems mechanic on F-35B aircraft.
  • Knowledgeable in Quality Assurance programs, safety procedures and reading schematics.
  • Qualified in composite restoration, hydraulic maintenance and aircraft structures (Aerospace Structures)
  • Adept in electrical wiring, instrumentation and flight control systems maintenance repair.
  • Versed in routine disassembly, repair assembly, testing, and maintenance of electrical systems, equipment and accessories
  • Proficient in troubleshooting F-35 Avionics components such as CNI, EDU, and DCMH (Avionics)
  • Accomplished in Aerospace Propulsion maintenance to include engine, lift fan and clutch removal/installation (Power Plants)
  • Qualified in removal and installation of Integrated Power Package, Engine, Rotors, Gearboxes, and Mechanical Flight Controls (Power Plants)
  • Documented, created, assigned and completed work orders on Autonomic Logistics Information System (ALIS)
  • Performed inspections on calibrated tools and associated GSE required prior to starting maintenance and throughout the maintenance evolution.
  • Performed aircraft maintenance for scheduled preventive actions and unscheduled requirements.
  • Recorded maintenance actions in aircraft JTD
  • Maintained orderly and safe work environment by enforcing tool control and FOD awareness, prevention and safety at all times.

Airframes Technician

Lockheed Martin
04.2022 - 01.2023
  • Performed Launch and Recovery activities and performed maintenance on all systems, implementing a “Nose to Tail” work center style, accomplishing Powerline, Airframe, Avionics, and Low Observable job tasks of the F-35 aircraft to ensure they are in good mechanical condition and safe for flight
  • Fiber optic repair and wiring harness maintenance
  • Low Observable coatings repair
  • Frequently completed standard modifications/TCTD maintenance actions
  • Replacement of all electro-hydraulic actuators
  • Familiar with composite restoration, hydraulics maintenance and aircraft structures (Low Observable and Airframes)
  • Trained on routine disassembly, repair assembly, testing, and maintenance of electrical systems, equipment and accessories
  • Proficient in troubleshooting F-35 Avionics components such as CNI, EDU, and DCMH
  • Familiar with F-35 Powerplants, and Propulsions to include engine, lift fan and clutch removal/installation
  • Qualified in Integrated Power Package and Engine Remove and Install
  • Skilled in using precision and calibrated tools to include JSF assets
  • Provided OJT to newly hired Interim Contract Support (ICS) team members, Military maintainers and International country organic maintainers as required
  • Utilizing engineering computer tools to facilitate troubleshooting and airframe part allocation while assisting in engineering procedural changes and work stoppage solutions
  • Maintain and update aircraft records and status within the Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS)
  • Worked with other employees to share different methods and techniques to improve quality, reduce rejection, and ensuring the overall proficiency and continuous training and understanding of all shop members
  • Process Improvement – working with MMP to combine processes that can be worked in conjunction with each other instead of separately to speed up process gap/hot dot job implements changes to improve cost, schedule, and quality
  • Oversee the inspection and documentation of all maintenance accomplished on Marine Corps owned assets
  • Dictating the maintenance to be accomplished and allocating resources and personnel to maintain the highest level of professionalism and efficiency in the work center

Aviation Structural Mechanic, Hydraulics, Center Collateral Duty Inspector/Supervisor

US Navy
02.2017 - 03.2022
  • Ensured good housekeeping and safety practices while directly supervising 30 team members in performing intermediate level maintenance on various platforms of hydraulic assemblies including C-130 Hercules, C-2 Greyhound, E/A-18G Growler, E-2C/D Hawkeye, F/A-18 Super Hornet, F-35 Lightning II, H60 Sierra/Romeos, MQ-4C Triton, MQ-8C Fire Scout, and P-3 Orion resulting in zero mishaps
  • Non-Destructive Inspection Work Center Collateral Duty Inspector
  • Welding Work Center Collateral Duty Inspector
  • Experienced in the comprehension and compliance of aircraft maintenance publications, ALIS, COMNAVAIRFORINST 4790.2, NMCI, Nalcomis, and PEMA
  • Highly experienced in Hazardous Waste Management, OSHA, Safety, and FOD Programs
  • Led the production efforts of 30 technicians in the completion of 1,520 hydraulic components which totaled 1,554 maintenance hours resulting in a 98 percent Ready-For-Issue Rate
  • Expertly managed 128 assets valued at $594,888 resulting in zero discrepancies in the latest Quality Assurance Spot Check
  • Performed and supervised completion of periodic maintenance and upkeep on work center support equipment utilized for aircraft maintenance ensuring 100% maintenance readiness
  • Maintained main and auxiliary hydraulic power systems, actuating subsystems and landing gear on C-130, C-2, E/A-18G, E-2C/D, F/A-18, F-35, H-60S/R, MQ-4C Triton, MQ-8C Fire Scout, and P-3 aircraft
  • Disassembled and inspected hydraulic and pneumatic components from aircraft and replaced worn components for bench analysis and testing
  • Read and interpreted manufacturer and aircraft maintenance manuals, service bulletins and other specifications to determine feasibility and method of repairing or replacing malfunctioning or damaged components
  • Repaired and installed wiring, connectors, control boxes antennas, and other pieces.
  • Utilized testing equipment such as oscilloscopes, ammeters and ohmmeters.
  • Performed thorough visual and physical inspections of all electrical parts.
  • Coordinated parts and material requisitions to expedite aircraft maintenance and repairs
  • Completed quality assurance checks for service work and completed documentation outlining updates.
  • Performed general service and repairs to engines, tires, hydraulic, electronic, and other aircraft components to ensure that aircraft components are in good mechanical condition and safe for flight.
  • Proven ability to learn quickly and adapt to new situations.
  • Self-motivated, with a strong sense of personal responsibility.
  • Worked well in a team setting, providing support and guidance.
  • Worked effectively in fast-paced environments.

Education

A/F27T-10 HCTS OPERATOR/MAINTAINER
CNATTU Lemoore, CA
02.2017

AIRFRAME TECHNICAL SCHOOL
NATTC Pensacola, FL
10.2016

HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA -

DAKOTA RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL
Littleton, CO
05.2014

Skills

  • Aerospace Structures
  • Calipers
  • Composite Materials
  • Composite Repair/Restoration
  • Compliance Issues
  • Conducting Testing
  • Electrical Systems
  • Electrical Schematics
  • Maintenance Safety
  • Manufacturing Operations
  • Microsoft Office
  • Planning
  • Program Management
  • Quality Assurance
  • Quality Testing
  • Repair And Maintenance
  • Technical Manuals
  • Test Equipment
  • Troubleshooting
  • Self-Starter

Accomplishments


  • Hydraulic Equipment installation and operation
  • Hydraulic Systems Troubleshooting
  • Brake Systems
  • Military Maintenance requirements
  • Tool Control Management
  • HAZMAT Handling
  • Equipment Maintenance
  • Leadership
  • Strong Communication
  • Adaptability
  • C-603-0175 Aviation Structural Mechanic Common Core, Class A1
  • C-603-0176 Aviation Structural Mechanic Organizational Level Strand
  • C-690-3212 Apprentice A/F 27T-10 and HCTS
  • F-35 Hydraulic Contamination Qualification
  • F-35 Electrical Bonding Qualification
  • F-35 Corrosion Control Qualification
  • F-35 Electrical/Fuel/Hydraulic Systems Qualification
  • F-35 Tire and Wheel Removal/Installation Qualification
  • F-35 Engine Removal/Installation Qualification
  • F-35 IPP Turn Qualification
  • F-35 Low Observable Coating Qualified
  • F-35 Plane Captain

Certification

  • Active Security Clearance - Secret
  • Lean Six Sigma - Yellow Belt
  • Certificate: Airframe Mechanic - (USMAPS) 3100 Hrs.
  • Certificate: Aircraft Mechanic, Plumbing, & Hydraulics -(USMAPS) 8000 Hrs.
  • Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic - (USMAPS) 5000Hrs.

Timeline

F-35B Aircraft Mechanic

Northrup Grumman
01.2023 - Current

Airframes Technician

Lockheed Martin
04.2022 - 01.2023

Aviation Structural Mechanic, Hydraulics, Center Collateral Duty Inspector/Supervisor

US Navy
02.2017 - 03.2022

A/F27T-10 HCTS OPERATOR/MAINTAINER

AIRFRAME TECHNICAL SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA -

DAKOTA RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL
JEREMIAH GORDON