Experienced in chock and chaining, wing walking, brake riding, fuel observation, NATOPS handsigns for MH/60-S/R
Servicing hydraulics, and oil levels, washing and corrosion prevention. Moving and directing aircraft across a flight line/flight deck
And filling out the respective paperwork for the maintenance done.
Basic service to the aircraft such as marshaling, towing and fueling. The Line Service Technician must have a professional demeanor and excellent communication skills interacting with Maintenance Control
Increased production rates by troubleshooting and resolving technical issues in a time-sensitive manner.
Inspected all products for quality and optimum performance.
Us Navy Aviation Ordnanceman
U.S. Navy
04.2017 - 08.2021
Aviation Ordnanceman (AO) receive, inspect, package, store, handle, and process for shipment: airborne weapons, air launched torpedoes, aerial mines, sonobuoys, pyrotechnics and ammunition; maintain, test, assemble, load, download, arm, and de-arm all airborne weapons, aircraft gun systems, targets, sonobuoys, and pyrotechnics for aircraft carriage; receive, inspect, inventory, configure, test, and maintain Armament Weapons Support Equipment (AWSE), Ordnance Handling Equipment (OHE), Aircraft Armament Equipment (AAE) and Materials Handling Equipment (MHE); test and maintain aircraft armament release and control systems; inspect and maintain conventional ordnance magazines and Ready Service Lockers (RSL); maintain and operate magazine sprinkler systems; maintain and operate cargo/weapons elevators; perform preventative maintenance and inventory small arms weapons; manage accounting systems, rework of airborne weapons/systems/equipment, and conventional weapons qualification/certification programs, afloat and ashore; and prepare, review, maintain, and inspect compliance with directives and reports applicable to Notice of Ammunition Reclassification (NAR), Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordnance (HERO), weapons certification program, and explosive handling certification program.