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JORDAN E. WALLACE

JORDAN E. WALLACE

Lakewood,WA

Summary

Skilled Tool Crib Attendant with experience in maintaining tool inventory, executing regular tool inspections and managing repair processes. Strengths include strong organization abilities, keen attention to detail, and adeptness in using relevant software for record keeping. In previous roles, contributed to efficiency and productivity by ensuring tools were properly maintained and readily accessible for team use.

Overview

8
8
years of professional experience

Work History

Tool Crib Manager

USAF
Lakewood, WA
06.2023 - Current
  • Managed inventory of tools, equipment and supplies to ensure accurate records and availability.
  • Monitored tool usage and tracked orders for replenishment.
  • Ordered new tools, equipment and supplies as needed.
  • Maintained an organized system for tracking tool crib items.
  • Performed daily inspections of tools to verify condition and accuracy of records.
  • Identified obsolete or damaged tools that needed to be discarded or replaced.
  • Provided guidance on proper use, maintenance and safety of tools in the tool crib.
  • Conducted regular audits of the tool crib area to ensure compliance with established standards.
  • Developed strategies to optimize efficiency of the tool crib processes.
  • Resolved any discrepancies between physical counts and computerized inventory records.
  • Ensured all required documentation is completed accurately upon receipt and return of materials.
  • Processed returns, exchanges or repairs for defective or broken items.
  • Issued tools and equipment to workers, maintaining records of tools and equipment issued and returned on computer.
  • Kept accurate counts of inventory through weekly and yearly cycle counts.
  • Maintained records of hazardous material inventories and disposal activities.
  • Instructed personnel on proper techniques for handling, storing, and disposing of hazardous materials.
  • Cleaned up hazardous materials from work areas following safety guidelines.

Aircraft Structural Mechanic

USAF
Marysville, CA
11.2016 - 07.2022
  • Inspected and tested aircraft components for conformance to specifications.
  • Repaired damaged structures such as wings and fuselage frames using hand tools and power tools.
  • Installed new structural parts, such as stringers, ribs, bulkheads, floor boards, control surfaces and tail sections.
  • Drilled holes in structural parts for rivets or bolts.
  • Replaced worn or defective parts using appropriate tools and equipment.
  • Fabricated replacement parts using sheet metal cutting shears, brakes and forming dies when necessary.
  • Applied sealants to prevent leakage of fluids from joints and seams between structural members.
  • Conducted periodic inspections of aircraft structure to detect signs of corrosion or damage due to wear or fatigue.
  • Performed repairs on composite materials used in modern aircraft construction such as fiberglass reinforced plastic.
  • Collaborated closely with other mechanics in order to ensure timely completion of assigned tasks.
  • Assisted in troubleshooting complex problems related to aircraft structure.
  • Provided guidance and training to less experienced mechanics on the job site.

Skills

  • Training abilities
  • Purchasing management
  • Equipment knowledge
  • Tool Maintenance
  • Safety Procedures
  • Stock control
  • Equipment Inspection
  • Inventory Control
  • Risk Assessment

Timeline

Tool Crib Manager

USAF
06.2023 - Current

Aircraft Structural Mechanic

USAF
11.2016 - 07.2022
JORDAN E. WALLACE