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Jeremy Stalllings

Memphis,TN

Summary

Driven professional with a robust background as an Aircraft Service Attendant at FedEx. Demonstrated expertise in problem-solving and team collaboration, with a proven track record of enhancing operational efficiency and meeting tight deadlines. Certified in handling various aircraft types, with a commitment to professionalism and excellence in all maintenance and repair activities.

Overview

15
15
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Aircraft Service Attendant

Fedex
08.2020 - Current
  • Assists aircraft maintenance personnel performing assigned duties
  • Performs aircraft line support services to include receiving aircraft at gates, push back and tow of aircraft, and conducting aircraft security inspections
  • Certified to pushback Boeing (757,767,777), Airbus 300, MD 11
  • performs exterior/interior of company aircraft
  • Operates aircraft loading equipment and stairs to support maintenance activities

Plumber

Self Employed
11.2009 - Current
  • Repaired plumbing systems, components, and equipment.
  • Installed valves, hangers, supports, and flanges inside piping systems.
  • Installed new piping systems in various types of buildings following local building codes and regulations.
  • Performed regular maintenance on plumbing systems to prevent costly future repairs for customers.
  • Currently do plumbing on the side

Education

Airframe And Powerplant Licenses - Aviation Maintenance

Tennessee College of Applied Technology
Memphis, TN
07.2024

Skills

  • Problem-Solving
  • Deadline Adherence
  • Time Management
  • Record keeping
  • Professionalism
  • Team Collaboration

Certification

Currently hold an Airframe license, with powerplant license coming in August

Timeline

Aircraft Service Attendant

Fedex
08.2020 - Current

Plumber

Self Employed
11.2009 - Current

Airframe And Powerplant Licenses - Aviation Maintenance

Tennessee College of Applied Technology
Jeremy Stalllings