Accomplished aircraft technician with a proven track record at Amentum and the Hawaii Army National Guard, demonstrating expertise in airframe maintenance and corrosion control. Recognized for leading a team with over 150% efficiency, showcasing exceptional analytical skills and the ability to maintain high standards of professionalism. Proficient in NALCOMIS and adept at fostering team collaboration.
Overview
11
11
years of professional experience
Work History
Mech 2 CDI
Amentum
04.2019 - Current
Currently a MV22 Flightline CDI working on getting my MV22 Flightline CDQAR
Work as an aircraft technician specializing in airframe, avionic, and flight line maintenance.
Proficient knowledge of NALCOMIS system.
Able to navigate through technical manuals, NAVAIR manuals, and PEMA proficiently.
Able to inspect, and operate ground support and auxiliary equipment.
Performed multiple Technical Directives, Airframe Changes, and Modification on MV-22.
Completed flight line driver course. In possession of valid drivers license and valid flight line drivers license.
Able to perform multiple airframe tasks which includes carbon fiber composite repair, rivet removal/installation, and sanding.
Proficient knowledge of corrosion control. Able to inspect, clean, repair, treat, and protect damaged airframe components from rust, pitting, and galvanic corrosion.
Able to perform hydraulic contamination analysis on ground support, auxiliary equipment, and aircraft by using PODS machine and/or patch test kit.
Able to perform removal, installation, replacement, and repairs of aircraft Tires and Wheels. Proficient knowledge in tools and equipment to perform Tire and Wheel tasks. Qualified and Certified through ASM.
Perform daily functions and pre-operation checks on safety equipment.
Able to use personal protective equipment(PPE) properly and when necessary which includes; eye protection, gloves, ear protection, steel-toe boots, bump cap, cranial, or hardhat.
Proficient in ordering parts against a MAF for a task.
Participated and worked on PHASE A and PHASE B on MV-22.
CH-47 Crewchief/Chinook Helicopter Mechanic
Hawaii Army National Guard
06.2018 - 02.2019
Performed daily power-ons at the beginning of each shift on CH-47 helicopters; including the replacement and installation of helicopter blades and system components for repair
Safely launched and recovered 4 CH-47 helicopters
Investigated hydraulic system issues found before a missions, successfully found the problem and fixed it within hours so that the mission could be completed
Performed corrosion control inspections after every flight or when scheduled
Followed safety procedures while analyzing issues and working on aircraft.
Collaborated with maintenance team members to complete projects on time and within budget constraints.
Maintained detailed records of all helicopter maintenance tasks performed, providing a clear audit trail for regulatory inspections.
Mentored junior mechanics in best practices, contributing to a skilled and knowledgeable workforce.
Logged maintenance notes regarding status of aircraft repairs.
Performed work in adherence with aviation regulations and protocols.
CH-47 Helicopter Mechanic
Hawaii Army National Guard
08.2016 - 12.2017
Performed daily maintenance and inspections on CH-47 helicopters; including the replacement and installation
of helicopter blades, system components for repair
Safely performed 200hr and 400hr phase inspections on CH-47 helicopters
Performed corrosion control inspections when scheduled
Successfully investigated a severe vibration found in the aft pylon during a maintenance test flight, which turned out to be poorly installed hardware done from the previous unit
Assigned to supervise soldiers with the completion of larger tasks investigating, delegating and solving daily
inspections on the CH-47
Successfully completed my BLC (Basic Leadership Course) in order to allow myself to be available for the next rank of SGT
Collaborated with maintenance team members to complete projects on time and within budget constraints.
Followed safety procedures while analyzing issues and working on aircraft.
Maintained detailed records of all helicopter maintenance tasks performed, providing a clear audit trail for regulatory inspections.
CH-47 Helicopter Mechanic
Hawaii Army National Guard
06.2013 - 06.2014
Performed daily maintenance and servicing on CH-47 helicopters; including the replacement and installation
of helicopter blades and system components for repair
Safely launched and recovered 20 CH-47 helicopters
Performed corrosion control inspections when scheduled
Assigned to supervise soldiers with the completion of larger tasks
Followed safety procedures while analyzing issues and working on aircraft.
Collaborated with maintenance team members to complete projects on time and within budget constraints.
Maintained detailed records of all helicopter maintenance tasks performed, providing a clear audit trail for regulatory inspections.
Managed inventory of spare parts and tools, maintaining optimal stock levels for efficient repair processes.
Logged maintenance notes regarding status of aircraft repairs.
Conducted comprehensive engine overhauls to maintain peak performance levels while minimizing future breakdowns.
Performed work in adherence with aviation regulations and protocols.
Education
High School Diploma -
James Campbell High School
'Ewa Beach, HI
05.2003
Skills
Ability to assist with identification and requisition of tools, parts, equipment and bench stock
Good analytical skills and ability to work efficiently and effectively as part of a team
Apart of an elite organization in the army national guard that was recognized from Brigade General as being more than 150% more efficient and proficient than the other active duty units and civilian contractors
Proficient in leading and guiding a diverse team of 5 soldiers (employees) to conduct troubleshooting and repair of rotor wing aircrafts during both garrison and stressful combat environments
Knowledge in supply requisition, maintenance forms and ordering of repair parts and equipment
Experienced in the use of computer applications involved with military equipment and supplies, such as FED LOG, ULLSA, IETM, NALCOMIS, OOMA, PEMA etc
Ability to maintain accountability and cleanliness of all tools and supplies within the work area
Ability to operate, troubleshoot, and understand theory of operation of heavy machinery in a safe and timely manner
Maintain professionalism and military bearing in work environments
Special Training
Hazardous Material Training – Kalaeloa, HI January 2012 (Certificate of Completion)
APEC Convoy Training – Honolulu, HI November 2011 (Asian Pacific Economics Conference Award and State Active Duty Military Ribbon)
Chinook Fox Model Training – Schofield Barracks, HI May 2011 (New Equipment Training/Certificate of Completion)
Corpus Christi Aviation Depot – Corpus Christi, TX March 2011 (Annual Training out of state)
Battle Damage Assessment and Repair – Corpus Christi, TX March 2011 (Certificate of Completion)
Advanced Individual Training (A.I.T) – Ft. Eustis, VA April 2010 to August 2010 (Certificate of Completion/Ch-47 Helicopter Repairer Course-15U10/Combatives: Level 1 Certification)
Basic Combat Training (B.C.T.) – Ft. Jackson, SC January 2010 to April 2010 (Certificate of Completion/Marksmanship Badge: Expert/Combat Lifesaver Certification (CLS)
References
● Martin Kaslausky (Platoon Sergeant) 808-722-4017