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Luis Dominguez

Summary

Dedicated United States Marine Corps Sergeant (E-5) and highly skilled rotary wing aircraft maintenance technician with 4+ years of experience performing Organizational Level (O-Level) maintenance on AH-1Z and UH-1Y aircraft. Experienced in scheduled, unscheduled, phase, maintenance operations, including airframe repair, hydraulics, sheet metal, composites, corrosion control, flight line operations, launch and recovery, and quality assurance inspections. Proven leader with CDI and CDQAR qualifications, strong troubleshooting ability, and extensive knowledge of technical manuals, NALCOMIS/OOMA documentation, and maintenance compliance procedures. Recognized for maintaining mission readiness and leading maintenance teams in high tempo operational environments.

Overview

5
5
years of professional experience

Work History

H-1 Airframes CDQAR (MOS 6154)

United States Marine Corps
Camp Pendleton
07.2021 - Current

• Perform Organizational Level (O-Level) maintenance, inspections, troubleshooting, and repairs on AH-1Z and UH-1Y aircraft.

• Conduct scheduled, unscheduled, phase and preventive maintenance inspections.

• Perform structural repairs including sheet metal fabrication, composite repairs, corrosion control, and hydraulic system maintenance.

• Inspect, remove, install, rig, and functionally test aircraft components and flight control systems in accordance with technical publications and maintenance procedures.

• Serve as a Collateral Duty Inspector (CDI) and Collateral Duty Quality Assurance Representative (CDQAR), ensuring maintenance actions meet strict quality assurance and safety standards.

• Lead and mentor junior Marines while coordinating maintenance tasks to support mission readiness and flight schedules.

• Perform aircraft launch and recovery operations in high tempo flight line environments.

• Utilize NALCOMIS/OOMA to accurately document maintenance actions, discrepancies, inspections, and corrective actions.

• Read and interpret technical manuals, engineering drawings, blueprints, maintenance publications, and technical directives.

• Support FOD prevention, tool accountability, and aviation safety compliance procedures.

Education

Aircraft Hydraulic Systems, Sheet Metal Fabrication, Advanced Composites, Helicopter General Theory -

Center For Naval Aviation Technical Training
Camp Pendleton
04-2022

Aviation Structural Mechanic / Helicopter Airframe -

Naval Air Technical Training Center
Pensacola, FL
02-2022

Skills

AH-1Z and UH-1Y Aircraft Maintenance

Organizational Level (O-Level) Maintenance

Aircraft Troubleshooting and Diagnostics

Airframe / Structural Repair

Sheet Metal Fabrication

Advanced Composite Repair

Hydraulic Systems

Flight Control Rigging

Corrosion Control and Prevention

Aircraft Inspections

Scheduled and Unscheduled Maintenance

Phase / Preventive Maintenance

Launch and Recovery Operations

Flight Line Operations

Quality Assurance Procedures

CDI / CDQAR Qualified

NALCOMIS / OOMA Documentation

Technical Manuals and Blueprints

Technical Directive Compliance

Aircraft Maintenance Documentation

FOD Prevention and Tool Control

Aircraft Jacking and Towing

Aviation Safety Compliance

Maintenance Team Leadership

Maintenance Planning and Coordination

Timeline

H-1 Airframes CDQAR (MOS 6154)

United States Marine Corps
07.2021 - Current

Aircraft Hydraulic Systems, Sheet Metal Fabrication, Advanced Composites, Helicopter General Theory -

Center For Naval Aviation Technical Training

Aviation Structural Mechanic / Helicopter Airframe -

Naval Air Technical Training Center
Luis Dominguez