I am a Senior Maintenance Technician with over six years working in a Bio Pharmaceutical plant, and nine years of maintenance experience in Marine Corps Aviation performing duties as airframe/structures and hydraulics technician, H-1 Maintenance Controller/ Phase Crew Coordinator.
Overview
17
17
years of professional experience
Work History
Senior Maintenance Technician
Takeda Pharmaceuticals
03.2018 - Current
Perform preventive, corrective and predictive maintenance which include but not limited to: clean water systems, plant air systems, pumps, motors and air handlers.
Provide a moderate level of troubleshooting, diagnostic, and repair of building systems, equipment and equipment components which include but not limited to: air conditioning equipment, distillation units, boilers, compressors, pumps, electric motors, piping, and plumbing components.
Completed all work in accordance with SOPs, job plans, and company policies.
Provide support on start-up of new equipment to ensure it meets all mechanical design specifications.
Replace defective equipment parts then set specified clearances and adjust alignment of moving and stationary parts using hand and power tools
Vibrations Analyst, Balance Technician
Xerium Technologies
01.2017 - 02.2018
Perform Vibrations Analysis on rolls using Machinery Analysis and Reliability Systems software to confirm internal bearings are running correctly without defect.
Add and/or remove weight from the roll using Easy Balance 3.3 software to insure the roll is correctly balanced for operation.
Operate overhead crane to move, adjust and set up rolls in balance machine.
Perform Total Indicated Runout inspections on roll journals and roll covers to verify runout is still within all required limitations.
Perform operations check on all rolls checking for proper installation of all components, listening for any unusual noise that could cause internal failure and roll damage.
Maintenance Controller, Phase Crew Coordinator
Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 167
08.2012 - 08.2016
Conducted duties as a Safe for Flight in accordance with all required Maintenance Instruction Manuals, Standard Operating Procedures, and Local Command Procedures.
Prioritized, coordinated, and monitored all aircraft maintenance, inspections, and material requirements with each Division and Division Supervisors.
Screened Aircraft Discrepancy Books, Maintenance Reports, and certified aircraft Safe for Flight upon completion of all required maintenance actions.
Ensured all maintenance actions were accomplished within a timely manner in order to keep all aircraft at the highest percentage in support of the Squadrons flight schedule.
Supervised the maintenance and repair of squadron aircraft or their components, performed required inspections for the Periodic Maintenance work center.
Performed training and monitored monthly counseling's of junior Marines to insure an effective increase of knowledge and overall understanding of both AH-1W and UH-1Y aircraft.
Performed organizational level maintenance, periodic/preventative maintenance, and system analyzing using schematic drawings, servicing, troubleshooting, component repair and/or replacement, and documenting all work performed on appropriate/ applicable records.
Contributed to Performance Evaluations and advised Shift Supervisor on personnel changes.
Identified key personnel for advancement into positions of higher responsibility and mentored newly promoted personnel.
Excelled in the use of hand tools, pneumatic tools, test equipment, precision measuring devices, and support equipment to perform various maintenance tasks, inspections, mechanical adjustments, and operational checks.
Identified, treated, and prevented corrosion on navel aircraft and support equipment, as well as paint touch up and markings, and hazardous material handling and disposal.
Performed repairs and/or replacement including but not limited to: aircraft structures, flight controls, sheet metal fabrication, electro-hydraulic troubleshooting, seal/packing/gasket replacement, hydraulic pumps, filter modules and manifolds, solenoid valves, etc.
Education
High-School Diploma -
Pike County High School
Zebulon, GA
05-2005
Skills
Safe maintenance practices
Leadership
Periodic maintenance
Inspections
Mechanical troubleshooting
Operational planning
Communication
Operating Procedures
Lock out Tag out
Explosive safety
Schematics/Diagrams
Power tools
Support Equipment
Interpreting manuals
Corrosion Control
Composite Repair
Personnel Management
Educationandcertifications
High-School Diploma
Secret Security Clearance
Aircraft Corrosion Control and Paint Touch Up Markings
Hazardous Waste Handlers Course
Naval Aviation Maintenance Control Management Course
Explosive Safety for Officers/Managers/Supervisors (AMMO-49)