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Michael Eustaquio

Bremerton

Summary

Talented Aircraft Maintenance Technician with team-player mentality and safety-driven approach. Knowledgeable about completing inspections, reading technical documentation and installing new systems. Highly skilled Avionics/ Electrical mechanic with 40+ years in aviation maintenance industry. Repaired and maintained aircraft engines, flight systems and avionics at large MRO facility. Exceptional technical skills and attention to detail leading to management and client satisfaction. Reliable Aircraft Mechanic expertly inspects, services and repairs variety of aircraft types and models. Safely assesses and addresses mechanical issues with detailed investigations of problem sources. Detail-oriented team player with strong organizational skills. Ability to handle multiple projects simultaneously with a high degree of accuracy. To seek and maintain full-time position that offers professional challenges utilizing interpersonal skills, excellent time management and problem-solving skills. Skilled Aircraft Mechanic knowledgeable in all areas of systems aircraft. Adept at performing in-process and final aircraft inspections with commitment to unfailing accuracy and safety.

Overview

43
43
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Aviation Maintenance Technician/Inspector In Quality Assurance

Boeing
03.2022 - Current
  • Inspected airframes to detect wear and other defects.
  • Analyzed engineering drawings and schematics to troubleshoot systems and diagnose solutions.
  • Obtained fuel and oil samples to check for contamination.
  • Maintained, repaired and rebuilt aircraft structures and fuel, electrical, and oxygen systems.
  • Performed scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on diverse aircraft engines, avionics and hydraulics.
  • Performed scheduled and unscheduled inspections to check flight readiness of aircraft.
  • Examined and tested aircraft parts, components and systems to verify airworthiness and functionality.
  • Recorded maintenance actions in aircraft logbooks.
  • Read and interpreted aircraft documentation to determine repair feasibility and methods.
  • Documented all inspection and maintenance actions in aircraft forms, IMDS, and FERMS.

Aviation Maintenance Technician/Aviation Electronics Technician

United Airlines
02.1989 - 04.2021
  • Performed scheduled and unscheduled inspections to check flight readiness of aircraft.
  • Performed scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on diverse aircraft engines, avionics and hydraulics.
  • Maintained repair logs to document all corrective and preventive aircraft maintenance.
  • Evaluated individual aircraft components to identify and troubleshoot issues.
  • Operated power tools, gauges and testing equipment to adjust, repair, and replace faulty components in aircrafts.
  • Diagnosed faults and developed resolution plans.
  • Removed components such as landing gear, engines, and flight control.
  • Inspected airframes to detect wear and other defects.
  • Analyzed engineering drawings and schematics to troubleshoot systems and diagnose solutions.
  • Obtained fuel and oil samples to check for contamination.
  • Lubricated shafts, bearings, and gears to maintain optimal performance.
  • Inspected all received aircraft parts to verify compliance with FAA regulations.
  • Maintained, repaired and rebuilt aircraft structures and fuel, electrical, and oxygen systems.
  • Performed flight line AFE preflight and postflight requirements.
  • Troubleshot mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic and electrical systems and tested equipment following repairs.
  • Recorded maintenance actions in aircraft logbooks.
  • Examined and tested aircraft parts, components and systems to verify airworthiness and functionality.
  • Read and interpreted aircraft documentation to determine repair feasibility and methods.
  • Assisted with aircraft and equipment transport and movement.
  • Removed and installed aircraft subsystem assemblies such as engines, rotors, gearboxes, transmissions, and mechanical flight controls.

Aviation Electrician's Mate

U.S. Navy Active Duty
11.1980 - 11.1988
  • Completed maintenance of lighting system components to support illumination for exterior and interior use.
  • Maintained aircraft electrical and electronic emergency systems to support aircraft startup and as emergency source of power in event of generation or distribution system failure.
  • Monitored liquid quantity system indicators to determine liquid level and make necessary adjustments.
  • Executed preventive maintenance for landing gear electrical and electronic components to comply with schedule and specifications.
  • Supported aircraft electronic system components to reduce maintenance costs and improve longevity.
  • Restored airframe subsystems electrical and electronic components.
  • Assembled aircraft cannon plugs, ground points and splice points to enhance aircraft safety.
  • Maintained aircraft wiring harness system components to optimize aircraft maintenance efficiencies through insights.
  • Implemented master caution advisory system components to draw attention of crew in critical situations.
  • Maintained all aircraft in accordance with organizational maintenance requirements.
  • Analyzed engineering drawings and schematics to troubleshoot systems and diagnose solutions.
  • Operated support equipment and flight line vehicles.
  • Recorded maintenance actions in aircraft logbooks.
  • Maintained orderly and safe work environment by enforcing tool control and FOD awareness, prevention, and safety at all times.
  • Maintained repair logs to document all corrective and preventive aircraft maintenance.
  • Performed aircraft corrosion control procedures.
  • Documented all inspection and maintenance actions in aircraft forms, IMDS, and FERMS.
  • Maintained, repaired and rebuilt aircraft structures and fuel, electrical, and oxygen systems.
  • Removed and installed aircraft subsystem assemblies such as engines, rotors, gearboxes, transmissions, and mechanical flight controls.
  • Maintained orderly and safe work environment by enforcing tool control and FOD awareness, prevention, and safety.
  • Performed aircraft maintenance for scheduled preventive actions and unscheduled requirements.
  • Operated power tools, gauges and testing equipment to adjust, repair, and replace faulty components in aircrafts.
  • Completed preventive and reparative maintenance on aircraft electronics and computer systems.
  • Obtained fuel and oil samples to check for contamination.
  • Troubleshot mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic and electrical systems and tested equipment following repairs.
  • Examined and tested aircraft parts, components and systems to verify airworthiness and functionality.
  • Read and interpreted aircraft documentation to determine repair feasibility and methods.

Education

Associate of Science - Avionics Maintenance Technology

AVI-C7 Advance Avionics Curriculum (US NAVY)
Millington, TN
08.1985

Skills

  • Fleet Maintenance
  • Quality Inspection
  • Performing Maintenance
  • Reading Technical Manuals
  • Diagnosing Problems
  • Installing Equipment
  • Troubleshooting Issues
  • Parts Replacement
  • Removing Parts
  • Servicing Systems
  • Lubricating Components
  • Aircraft Inspections
  • Troubleshooting and Repair
  • System Repair
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Parts Inspection
  • Quality Control
  • Precision Instruments
  • Component Examination
  • Engine Repair
  • Fault Diagnosis

Certification

  • A&P License - Current
  • FCC License- Current

Timeline

Aviation Maintenance Technician/Inspector In Quality Assurance

Boeing
03.2022 - Current

Aviation Maintenance Technician/Aviation Electronics Technician

United Airlines
02.1989 - 04.2021

Aviation Electrician's Mate

U.S. Navy Active Duty
11.1980 - 11.1988

Associate of Science - Avionics Maintenance Technology

AVI-C7 Advance Avionics Curriculum (US NAVY)
Michael Eustaquio