Summary
Overview
Work History
Education
Skills
Certification
Additional Information
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Luke Stelly

Kent

Summary

Experienced repair technician with strong mechanical skills and in-depth knowledge of aircraft systems, components and operation. Troubleshoots faults and performs accurate and efficient repairs to maintain flight readiness and optimal performance. Expertise in Turboprop Engines and Propellers.

Overview

5
5
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Aviation Maintenance Technician

Boeing
11.2023 - Current
  • Enhanced aircraft safety by performing thorough inspections and routine maintenance tasks.
  • Maintained detailed records of all maintenance work completed, ensuring regulatory compliance and easy reference for future repairs.
  • Operated power tools, gauges and testing equipment to adjust, repair, and replace faulty components in aircrafts.
  • Examined and tested aircraft parts, components and systems to verify airworthiness and functionality.
  • Assisted with aircraft and equipment transport and movement.
  • Removed and installed aircraft subsystem assemblies such as engines, rotors, gearboxes, transmissions, and mechanical flight controls.
  • Lubricated shafts, bearings, and gears to maintain optimal performance.

Aviation Machinist's Mate

U.S. Navy Active Duty
02.2020 - Current
  • Maintained, inspected, troubleshot, preserved, and de-preserved E-2C aircraft engines and their related systems including fuel, lubrication, compression, combustion, exhaust, accessory gearbox, aircraft mounted accessory drive, propeller, anti-ice, and bleed air systems.
  • Conducted special and conditional inspections and oil analysis, functional checks and required adjustments on engines and related systems, and supervised and provided training to powerplant work centers.
  • Installed aircraft propellers and ensured they were properly balanced for optimum performance.

Education

E-2C T56-A-427 Powerplant And Related Systems

CNATT Unit Norfolk
Norfolk
01.2020

Turboprop Aircraft Fundamentals

Center For Naval Aviation Technical Training (CNATT)
Pensacola, FL
12.2019

Skills

  • Troubleshooting Issues
  • Leadership
  • Analytical Thinking
  • Safety Regulations
  • Strong Work Ethic
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Teamwork and Loyalty
  • Parts Replacement

Certification

  • USMAP, Airframe and Powerplant, U.S. Department of Labor

Additional Information

  • Active Secret Clearance

Timeline

Aviation Maintenance Technician

Boeing
11.2023 - Current

Aviation Machinist's Mate

U.S. Navy Active Duty
02.2020 - Current

E-2C T56-A-427 Powerplant And Related Systems

CNATT Unit Norfolk

Turboprop Aircraft Fundamentals

Center For Naval Aviation Technical Training (CNATT)