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John Denzer

Robbinsville,NC

Summary

Organized and dependable candidate successful at managing multiple priorities with a positive attitude. Willingness to take on added responsibilities to meet team goals.

Overview

11
11
years of professional experience

Work History

Field Mechanic II

Feildcore
08.2023 - Current
  • Inspected and tested equipment to locate worn and damaged parts.
  • Replaced damaged, missing, or defective parts with new and refurbished components.
  • Performed diagnostic and troubleshooting procedures to find and identify root causes of mechanical issues.
  • Maintained A safe working environment at all times by adhering to company guidelines and OSHA regulations, reducing workplace accidents.
  • Enhanced customer satisfaction with prompt diagnosis and resolution of complex mechanical issues.
  • Streamlined repair processes by maintaining A well-organized and clean workspace, contributing to increased productivity.
  • Optimized inventory management, tracking spare parts usage, and ensuring adequate stock levels for uninterrupted service delivery.

F-22 Aircraft Maintenance

Air Force Reserve
06.2017 - Current
  • Perform sortie generation, ground handling, and servicing for F22 RAPTOR Weapon System
  • Perform preflight, thru-flight, postflight, special inspections and phase inspections
  • Advise on problems, maintenance, servicing, and inspection of aircraft and related aerospace equipment
  • Use technical data to diagnose and solve maintenance problems on aircraft systems
  • Interpret and advise on maintenance procedures and policies to repair aircraft and related equipment
  • Service/replenish aircraft consumables such as hydraulic fluid, engine oil, air, and nitrogen, as well as performing refuel/defuel operations as needed
  • Inspect, troubleshoot and maintain aircraft structures, engines, hydraulic components, and related equipment
  • Remove and install aircraft and engine components
  • Conduct operational checks and repair components and systems
  • Assist with ground engine operation for operational checkout
  • Adjust, align, and rig aircraft systems
  • Accomplish weight and balance functions
  • Supervise and perform aircraft jacking, lifting, and towing operations
  • Supervise and perform aircraft, engine and component inspections
  • Interpret inspection findings and determine adequacy of corrective actions
  • Inspect and check components for clearances, tolerances, proper installation, and operation
  • Perform pre-use inspections and operate powered and non-powered aerospace ground equipment
  • Inspect and identify aircraft corrosion for prevention and repair
  • Review maintenance forms, aircraft records, automated maintenance data systems, and historical reports to ensure complete documentation
  • Inventory and maintain aircraft equipment
  • Knowledge of supply procedures, the publications order system, tool, equipment and material accounting and security and documentation procedures
  • Coordinate maintenance plans and schedules to meet operational requirements
  • Supervise and assist in launching and recovering aircraft
  • Review maintenance data collection summaries to determine trends and production effectiveness
  • Perform crash recovery duties
  • Skilled in the use of standard and specialized tools and test equipment including fixtures, templates, scales, test stands, and external power sources
  • Skilled in reading and understanding instructions, specifications, blueprints, technical orders and data/settings from cockpit instruments and gauges
  • Use aircraft technical orders to diagnose and solve maintenance problems on aircraft systems
  • Maintain Technical Orders, Technical Order Files, commercial technical publications and other directives pertinent to the section.
  • Maintained accurate records of all maintenance tasks performed, ensuring compliance with FAA regulations.

UNIVERSITY OF ANCHORAGE ALASKA, AIRCRAFT AND POWERPLANT CERTIFACTION PROGRAM

University Of Alaska Anchorage
08.2017 - 01.2020
  • Math topics include fractions, decimals, ratio, geometry, formulae, and proportions
  • Aviation physics topics include atmospheric properties, thermodynamics, fluid power, heat, power, work, basic machines, and sound
  • Direct and alternating current electricity, electrical circuit design, measuring devices, transformers, solid state, and logic devices
  • Emphasis is placed on voltage, current, resistance, and impedance relationships
  • Use of common and precision measurement tools, Aviation hardware, and materials used in aircraft manufacturing, maintenance and repair
  • Various methods of nondestructive testing were also studied and performed
  • Know how to interpret Aircraft drawings, blueprints, charts, and graphs
  • Familiarization course in terminology, basic aerodynamics, and human factors
  • Completed Comprehensive summary of the privileges and limitations of Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR, Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations) parts 43, 65, 91 as well as other regulations pertinent to aircraft maintenance, and associated documents, publications, and records applicable to the maintenance technician
  • Know aircraft ground operations, movements, and associated safety procedures in addition to the concepts and computation of aircraft weight and balance
  • Fabrication with emphasis on aluminum sheet metal applications
  • Metal-working processes and developed techniques necessary for airworthy manufacturing as well as acceptable methods of repair employed in the industry
  • Theory and practice of aircraft welding relevant to several approved industry standards
  • Structural and nonstructural use of composite, plastic, wood, and fabric materials on aircraft
  • Fabrication, repairs, finishing, and safety practices relating to these materials
  • Application of adhesive and plastic resins, composite machining, and vacuum bagging of composite parts
  • Operating principles and basic troubleshooting techniques for aircraft systems found in general Aviation aircraft
  • Theory of operation, inspection, and troubleshooting of the following systems, hydraulic systems, air conditioning and heating systems, oxygen systems, landing gear systems, brake systems, ice and rain detection/protection systems, fire detection/extinguishing systems, fuel systems, and flight controls
  • Aircraft wiring, basic electrical troubleshooting of airframe systems, DC alternator power systems, and instruments/avionics for general aviation aircraft
  • Reciprocating engine disassembly, inspection, and reassembly procedures are practiced
  • Inspection, repair, and operation of powerplant fuel metering units and superchargers as well as induction, cooling, and exhaust systems
  • Various electrical and instrumentation systems used in support of aircraft power-plants.
  • Overhaul and testing procedures for reciprocating and turbine engine electrical system components, including auxiliary power units
  • Maintenance, repair, and trouble-shooting theory and practices for propellers and propeller system components are covered as it pertains to reciprocating and turboprop engines found in modern aircraft
  • Construction and design of modern gas turbine engines used on the current generation of aircraft
  • Turbine engine systems including lubrication, fuel scheduling, starting, and ignition
  • Emphasis on proper inspection, troubleshooting, and maintenance techniques

C-17 AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE

Air Force Reserve
07.2013 - 06.2017
  • MAINTAIN, SERVICE AND INSPECT C-17 Globe Master III aircraft utilizing knowledge of fuel, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems, landing gear assemblies, airframe, and control surfaces
  • Perform inspections, functional checks, and preventive maintenance on aircraft to include isochronal, periodic, phase, hourly, pre-flight, post-flight, calendar, thru-flight, as well as special inspections such as fuel contamination, emergency equipment, and oil sampling
  • Inspect systems and their assemblies (proper operation, servicing, and corrosion, components for clearances, tolerances, proper installation, and proper operation)
  • Install, adjust, align, troubleshoot and functionally evaluate various major and minor mechanical and pneudraulic systems on aircraft during overhaul or modification
  • Use and maintain various types of tools and equipment such as wrenches, screwdrivers, hammers, sockets, wire cutters, metal cutters, all types of pliers, speed handles, files, torque wrenches, protractors, rulers, scales, leveling devices, feeler gauges, drills, tensiometer, micrometer, veneer calipers, as well as numerous tools prescribed by aircraft manufacturers/local tool manufacturers
  • Participate in the removal, rigging, and replacement of flight control surfaces
  • Ensure the air worthiness of assigned aircraft and manage/lead ground handling and servicing
  • Relay information to my supervisor regarding productivity, status, and progress of work
  • Always Maintain accountability of all tools and mission equipment
  • Utilize automated maintenance databases such as WebG081 to input, modify, and track maintenance records
  • Ensure proper documentation of repair history, oversight, and analysis of maintenance data for assigned aircraft
  • Properly document actions performed on the aircraft in both the AFTO 781 forms and in WebG081 computer database system in accordance with 00-20-1provided data for aircraft maintenance historical records, completed maintenance data collection, man-hour accounting and other forms as required
  • Interpret technical orders, blue prints in the completion of maintenance tasks
  • Utilize appropriate technical publications from the technical data library to diagnose and solve maintenance problems on aircraft systems
  • Properly use and dispose of hazardous materials and waste, always wearing the appropriate personal protective equipment as determined by the job guide
  • Perform inspection, functional checks, and preventative maintenance on aircraft to include periodic, phase, hourly, preflight, post flight, calendar, thru-flight, and special inspections such as fuel contamination, emergency equipment, and oil sampling
  • Troubleshoot and perform unscheduled maintenance on assigned and transient aircraft, utilizing various gauges, meters, measuring devices and other related test equipment
  • Instruct, direct, and assign maintenance repair tasks to drill status reserve members
  • Comply with safety, fire, security, and housekeeping regulations
  • Prepare for and participate in various types of readiness evaluations such as MEI, ORI, IG and UE inspections, mobility and command support exercises
  • Complete appropriate technical training/5 level Career Development Courses (CDCs)
  • Inspect and operate powered and non-powered aerospace ground equipment (i.e
  • B-1, B-2, B-4, B-5 maintenance stands, -60, -86, -95 powered age, nitrogen servicing cart, oxygen servicing cart, etc.)
  • Assist in all aircraft towing, jacking and fuel servicing to meet mission requirements
  • Inspect and identify aircraft corrosion for prevention and correction
  • Perform sortie generation, ground handling, and servicing operations
  • Direct Due In from Maintenance components to their appropriate shop with proper and accurate documentation
  • Conduct functional tests of repaired components for clearance, tolerance, proper installation, and operation
  • Remove and replace aircraft parts, accessories, and components, and make adjustments and settings according to established specifications in accordance with technical data guidelines
  • Determine work sequences, specifications, and special procedures to be used to fault-isolate and repair unusual problems
  • Use aircraft technical orders to diagnose and solve maintenance problems on aircraft systems
  • Maintain Technical Orders, Technical Order Files, commercial technical publications and other directives pertinent to the section.

Education

F-22 engine overhaul class -

Pratt & Whitney
Bethesda, MD
03.2021

C-17 engine overhaul class -

Pratt & Whitney
Bethesda, MD
01.2015

Welding certificate and certification for MIG, TIG, Stick earned at Tri county community college. - Welding

Tri County Community College
Robbinsville, NC
06.2013

Certification - LM6000 Hot/Cold Section

Houston Learning Center
Houston, TX
09.2023

Skills

  • Focused and highly motivated worker with extensive expertise in aircraft repair, inspection, functional checks, and preventive maintenance Well versed in aircraft maintenance regulations, policies and procedures Keen attention to detail Excellent verbal and written communication skills Able to work independently or as part of a team Proficient with Microsoft Office Word, Excel and PowerPoint as well as maintenance databases such as Web Based G081, IMDS, and IMIS Currently possess federal Secret Security Clearance, clearance to any level

Timeline

Field Mechanic II

Feildcore
08.2023 - Current

UNIVERSITY OF ANCHORAGE ALASKA, AIRCRAFT AND POWERPLANT CERTIFACTION PROGRAM

University Of Alaska Anchorage
08.2017 - 01.2020

F-22 Aircraft Maintenance

Air Force Reserve
06.2017 - Current

C-17 AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE

Air Force Reserve
07.2013 - 06.2017

F-22 engine overhaul class -

Pratt & Whitney

C-17 engine overhaul class -

Pratt & Whitney

Welding certificate and certification for MIG, TIG, Stick earned at Tri county community college. - Welding

Tri County Community College

Certification - LM6000 Hot/Cold Section

Houston Learning Center
John Denzer