
I am writing to express my interest in the UH60 Aircraft Technical Inspector position as advertised. With a solid background in aircraft maintenance and inspection, coupled with my commitment to safety and airworthiness standards, I am confident in my ability to contribute effectively to your team. In my previous role as an Aircraft Maintenance Technician, I gained extensive experience in inspecting and maintaining various aircraft systems, including complex structures and Fuel systems. My responsibilities included ensuring compliance with maintenance specifications, conducting detailed inspections, and overseeing repairs and modifications. I am well-versed in identifying potential issues and implementing solutions to enhance operational readiness and safety.
Repair patient care equipment, maintain the facilities, oversight of HVAC units and boilers.
Civilian contractor for the US Army, 1109th AVCRAD. Responsible for depot-level maintenance on UH-60 disassembly and re assembly of CH-47 helicopters. Maintenance activities include complete teardown, restoration, and rebuild of entire airframe. This critical work demands strict adherence to established procedures and safety standards to ensure aircraft integrity and personnel safety. Accurate data recording and documentation are essential to maintain compliance with military and industry regulations, uphold quality standards, and prevent accidents. Following standardized practices not only guarantees the reliability of the aircraft but also safeguards the well-being of all personnel involved. All while maintaining the mindset of keeping governments valuable assets in best interest.
FIGHTER AIRCRAFT MECHANIC Member of the 104th Fighter Wing Massachusetts Air National Guard. Air Force job description is Crew Chief on all F-15 Eagle (E/D/C) model Fighter jets. Tasks include all maintenance on aircraft, proper usage of Air Force technical data and documentation of aircraft forms. Proper use of tools and equipment in a safe manner. Aircraft EXPERIENCE July 2015 - October 2023 September 2011 - January 2017 inspections to include Preflight, Through flight, Basic post flight, End of runway, Periodic, Calendar and Phase type inspections. Flight line maintenance including servicing aircraft while running and prior to a launch and during recovery replenishing fluids if need be. Training includes 552 hours of (COLD) Fighter Aircraft Maintenance (F 15) and 150 hours (HOTT) Training. Earning a total of 21 community college of the Air Force (CCAF) credits. Becoming a F-15 Mission ready Airman at a United States Air Force Level.