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Marlon HINDS

Hampton,VA

Summary

Diversified work experience consisting of military and civilian experience.Detail oriented,highly motivated to succeed. Sound professional attitude with pride in personal performance.Productive aircraft service professional bringing extensive history of service and inspection on varied model aircrafts. Aiming to fulfill a role in which to leverage in-depth knowledge and a diverse skill set acquired over years of service in the aviation landscape. Dedicated Aircraft Mechanic with strong attention to detail and exceptional problem-solving skills. Proven ability to perform aircraft safety checks and troubleshoot complex systems to ensure operational readiness.

Overview

27
27
years of professional experience

Work History

AIRCRAFT MECHANIC 1

AECOM/AMENTUM /VSE/V2X/M1 SUPPORT /VAW-120
NORFOLK , VA
12.2018 - Current
  • Troubleshoot malfunctions in aircraft structure, landing gear, flight surfaces and hydraulic system auxiliary and power unit systems and ventilation and heating systems.
  • Repair, replace and rebuild aircraft structures such as wings and fuselage and functional components including rigging, surface controls, and plumbing and hydraulic units,using hand tools, power tools, machines, and equipment such as shears, sheet metal brake, rivet guns, and drills.
  • Read and interpret manufacturers and military maintenance manuals, service bulletins, technical data,engineering data, and other specifications to determine feasibility and methods of repairing or replacing malfunctioning or damaged components.
  • Perform, phase, periodic, and other hourly or calendar inspections. Execute pre-flight, thru-flight, and post-flight maintenance inspections
  • Perform flight line duties pre-flight checks before aircraft launches and post flight checks prior to recovery.
  • Enter maintenance records description of the work performed and verified the work was performed satisfactorily.
  • CDI Collateral duty inspector responsible for inspecting the preventative maintenance and repair actions completed within the work center ensure the work is done correctly, safely, and also verify specific actions such as: Proper torquing of hardware using correct torque sequences.

Aircraft Fueler/

Eerald Coast Aviation/Eglin AFB
Fort Walton Beach, Florida
10.2017 - 12.2018
  • Fuel civilian airline and military aircraft for Destin/Fortf Walton Beach Airport and Eglin Airforce base.
  • Perform fueling in safe and efficient manner
  • Responsible for accurate accounting of fuel transactions. Perform
    daily Quality Control checks on equipment
  • Ensure the correct loading and balancing of fuel. Responsible for defueling aircraft as directed
  • Samples and tests products for quality control and perform inspections and basic maintenance on facilities, fuel systems and fueling vehicles and aircraft
  • Supports Quality Control Technicians with hydraulic, pneumatic
    and electrical reports and preventative maintenance of equipment at fuel storage facilities/systems including related equipment on fueling vehicles
  • Performs routine and periodic inspections in compliance with company,
    customer, government and industry standards
  • Conducts all work in a safe fashion by adhering to all company, customer, industry, local, state and federal policies/procedures
  • Repaired safety equipment to bolster its use in critical situations
  • Trained new hires on task which improved overall productivity and efficiency
  • Performed troubleshooting procedures to find root causes of
    faults

Aircraft Worker

URS Federal Services/AECOM/VAW-120
Norfolk, Virginia
01.2013 - 10.2017
  • Troubleshoot malfunctions in aircraft structure, landing gear, flight surfaces and hydraulic system auxiliary and power unit systems and ventilation and heating systems
  • Repaired, replaced and rebuilt aircraft structures such as wings and fuselage and functional components including rigging, surface controls, and plumbing and hydraulic units,using hand tools, power tools, machines, and equipment such as shears, sheet metal brake, rivet guns, and drills
  • Read and interpreted manufacturers and military maintenance manuals, service bulletins, technical data,engineering data, and other specifications to determine feasibility and methods of repairing or replacing malfunctioning or damaged components
  • Performed, phase, periodic, and other hourly or calendar inspections. Executed pre-flight, thru-flight, and post-flight maintenance inspections
  • Performed flight line duties pre-flight checks before aircraft launches and post flight checks prior to recovery
  • Entered maintenance records description of the work performed and verified the work was performed satisfactorily
  • Trained new hires, civilian and active duty military personnel on task
  • Deployed on aircraft carriers and numerous Dets to carry out training and qualification for new pilots

Juvenile Detention Officer

Detention Center DeKalb Rydc State Of Georgia.
Dekalb, GA, Georgia
06.2011 - 12.2012
  • Observed and recorded the progress of each juvenile offender.
  • Worked with therapeutic teams to facilitate counseling and group discussions for juveniles.
  • Completed daily reports.
  • Followed medical orders and dispensed medications, when needed.
  • Patrolled correctional facility to ensure it's clean, secure and maintained.
  • Patrolled buildings, facilities and perimeter areas to prevent damage to property.
  • Monitored access control systems, including CCTV systems
  • Assisted the arresting law enforcement officer. Processed juveniles into
    and out of custody.
  • Detained individuals when necessary to prevent security breaches.
  • POST CERTIFIED-CERT # PBJC20110164684.

88M/15T

US Army Reserve 3RD Medcom
Forest Park, Georgia
10.2006 - 10.2010
  • 88M Motor transport operator.
  • Operated all wheel vehicles and equipment over all different types of terrain, they manage the loading and unloading of personnel and cargo being transported, whether in a vehicle or via a trailer.
  • Tasked with using defense techniques to protect convoys, and managing and correcting any malfunctions or problems with vehicles.
  • MOS CHANGE -15T
  • Prepared aircraft for inspections and maintenance checks.
  • Performed and assisted in performing special
    inspections. Performed limited maintenance operational checks and assisted in diagnosing and troubleshooting aircraft subsystems using special tools and equipment as required.

Aircraft Structural Mechanic

Navy Reserve Naval Air Station Atlanta VR46.
Marrietta, Georgia
02.2005 - 05.2006
  • Responsible for maintenance on the aircraft fuselage (mainframe), wings, airfoils, and associated fixed and movable surfaces and flight controls.
  • Performed final inspection to C9B  aircraft before take off to ensure safe launch and recovery.
  • Cultivated safe and organized work area by maintaining active control over tools and equipment and retaining FOD awareness at all times.

Aircraft Structural & Systems Mechanic

US Navy .Naval Air Facility Japan VAW-115
Atsugi, Japan
05.1999 - 05.2004
  • Tested, installed, and maintained aircraft main and auxiliary hydraulic power systems, actuating subsystems, landing gear, generators, motors and lighting systems.
  • Read electrical system diagrams, maintained aircraft compass systems, performed electrical troubleshooting operations, using a variety of electrical measuring equipment.
  • Maintained automatic flight control systems and inertial navigation systems.
  • Ensured the safe launch and recovery of aircraft and their pilots, checked material condition for inspection to aircraft equipment, checked fluid levels, prepared the cockpit for flight and ensured there were no foreign object debris that could damage the aircraft.
  • Provided extensive supervision and training that ensured rapid qualification of newly reported personnel and re-qualification of others.Recorded all maintenance performance in aircraft logbooks and completed other paperwork requirements as needed.
  • Operated support equipment within safety and proper operation
    standards.Supervised and offered guidance for aircraft and equipment movement.Supervised and completed flight line foreign object prevention walks.

Education

High School Diploma -

Prospect Heights High School
Brooklyn, NY

Skills

  • Attentive to detail
  • Self-motivated
  • Strong work ethic and integrity
  • Strong organization skills
  • Exceptional problem-solving and analytical skills
  • Military maintenance standards
  • Aircraft safety checks
  • Teamwork

Timeline

AIRCRAFT MECHANIC 1

AECOM/AMENTUM /VSE/V2X/M1 SUPPORT /VAW-120
12.2018 - Current

Aircraft Fueler/

Eerald Coast Aviation/Eglin AFB
10.2017 - 12.2018

Aircraft Worker

URS Federal Services/AECOM/VAW-120
01.2013 - 10.2017

Juvenile Detention Officer

Detention Center DeKalb Rydc State Of Georgia.
06.2011 - 12.2012

88M/15T

US Army Reserve 3RD Medcom
10.2006 - 10.2010

Aircraft Structural Mechanic

Navy Reserve Naval Air Station Atlanta VR46.
02.2005 - 05.2006

Aircraft Structural & Systems Mechanic

US Navy .Naval Air Facility Japan VAW-115
05.1999 - 05.2004

High School Diploma -

Prospect Heights High School