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Logan Stephens

Mill Creek

Summary

U.S. Marine Corps Veteran and with a combined Seven years of Aviation Maintenance on two models of aircraft CH-53E, CH-53K, experience on Boeing 777, and Aviation Parts Expeditor. Experience as an Aviation Mechanic including but not limited to, high stress situations, problem solving, leading and training new mechanics while making sure maintenance was done correctly and safely. Ability to work well individually and as part of a team. Airframe and Powerplant License

Overview

6
6
years of professional experience

Work History

Aviation Maintenance Technician

Boeing
Everett, WA
05.2024 - Current
  • Conducted routine inspections and maintenance on aircraft systems to ensure compliance with safety regulations.
  • Diagnosed and repaired mechanical issues in airframes, engines, and avionics for optimal performance.
  • Collaborated with engineering teams to implement modifications that enhanced aircraft reliability and efficiency.
  • Trained junior technicians on maintenance procedures, safety protocols, and troubleshooting techniques.
  • Removal and Replacement of Engines on 777 Freighter
  • Removal and Replacement of Slats, including Rigging after install
  • Performed Rigging of Rudder PCU
  • Performed Preflight Inspection and Servicing

Flightline Mechanic and Inspector

USMC, United States Marine Corps
Jacksonville, NC
12.2019 - 05.2024
  • Performed rigging of Flight controls, and adjustment of PCRs and Blade Weights for Track and Balance.
  • Performed operation checks and engine runs on helicopters to ensure air-worthiness prior to departure.
  • Inspected helicopters in accordance with OEM Maintenance manuals.
  • Evaluated removed components for serviceability and document discrepancies.
  • Troubleshot airframe components.
  • Inspected helicopter components for damage and corrosion and verified discrepancies were properly documented during major hourly and calendar inspections.
  • Performed mechanical checks of flight controls and A/C systems.
  • Performed fuel system repairs
  • Documented all work accomplished in a clear, concise and accurate manner.
  • Accomplished Technical Directives are required
  • Tested operation and repairs/adjustments, as required on: engines, engine controls/accessories, and rotor systems.
  • Verified Calibrated tools in date before use.
  • Served as a delegated Inspector by an authorized Quality Department.
  • Used hand tools, precision measuring instruments, gauges and calibration test equipment.
  • Provided guidance and assistance to other junior mechanics in regard to proper mechanical procedures and techniques.
  • Observed all safety, environmental and general housekeeping rules and policies.

Education

Aviation Maintenance Technician Part 65 -

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

Foundational Training - undefined

Boeing

Central for Naval Aviation Technical Training - undefined

CNATT

GED - undefined

Billings West High School

Skills

  • Maintenance Documentation
  • Customer Service
  • Team Work
  • Maintenance Management
  • Hard Working
  • Policy Implementation
  • Responsible
  • Motivated
  • Integrity
  • Quality Assurance
  • Driven
  • Great Coordination
  • Dependability
  • Communication and coordination
  • Mechanical aptitude

Timeline

Aviation Maintenance Technician

Boeing
05.2024 - Current

Flightline Mechanic and Inspector

USMC, United States Marine Corps
12.2019 - 05.2024

Foundational Training - undefined

Boeing

Central for Naval Aviation Technical Training - undefined

CNATT

GED - undefined

Billings West High School

Aviation Maintenance Technician Part 65 -

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University