A&P Technician Summary - Returning to the Field
FAA-certified Aircraft & Powerplant (A&P) Technician, originally certified in 2012, enthusiastically re-entering the aviation maintenance field. Combining a solid foundation of technical knowledge with a fresh perspective and eagerness to re-engage with current industry practices. Key attributes include:
- FAA A&P certification since 2012, with a renewed commitment to the aviation industry
- Strong theoretical understanding of aircraft systems, maintenance procedures, and safety protocols
- Adaptable and quick learner, ready to bridge the gap between past certification and current industry standards
- Keen awareness of the importance of continuous learning in the ever-evolving aviation sector
- Meticulous attention to detail and unwavering commitment to safety
- Excellent problem-solving skills and analytical thinking
- Strong communication abilities and teamwork orientation
- Physically fit and prepared for the demands of aircraft maintenance work
Seeking an opportunity to relaunch my career in aviation maintenance, where I can apply my foundational knowledge, quickly update my skills, and contribute to ensuring the safety and reliability of aircraft operations.
This summary acknowledges your certification from 2012 while emphasizing your current status as someone re-entering the field. It highlights your existing knowledge base, your readiness to learn and adapt, and your enthusiasm for getting back into aviation maintenance.
Drives vehicle from individual or central loading area to social services or rehabilitation center, training location, job site, or other destination according to assigned schedule. May assist disabled passengers into and out of vehicle.
May assist disabled passengers into and out of vehicle. May secure passengers' wheelchairs to restraining devices to stabilize wheelchairs during trip. May operate radio or similar device to communicate with base station or other vehicles to report disruption of service.
Reads and interprets manufacturers' and airline's maintenance manuals, service bulletins, and other specifications to determine feasibility and method of repairing or replacing TRAS SYSTEM COMPONENTS.
Disassembles and inspects parts for wear, warping, or other defects.
Testing parts and identifying defective TRAS component parts.
Reassembles and install back on aircraft.
Aircraft & Powerplant Mechanic Program
Aviation Technical Institute, Los Angeles, CA
Graduated: graduated
A&P certified