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RYAN BEAULIEU

Newtown

Summary

Dynamic Field Service Representative with Solar Turbines, skilled in troubleshooting systems and enhancing customer relations. Proven expertise in electrical testing and routine equipment servicing, leading to successful resolution of complex issues. A collaborative team leader dedicated to safety compliance and technical excellence, ensuring operational efficiency and customer satisfaction. Proficient avionics technician familiar with all aspects of electrical systems in aircraft. Skilled at reading and interpreting plans to make accurate assessments. Eager to apply several years' experience to dynamic new role with room for growth. Resourceful Chinook Mechanic known for high productivity and efficient task completion. Possess specialized skills in helicopter maintenance, diagnostic troubleshooting, and system upgrades. Excel at teamwork, problem-solving, and adaptability, ensuring smooth operations and optimal aircraft performance.

Overview

5
5
years of professional experience

Work History

Field Service Representative

Solar Turbines
Parsippany
11.2023 - Current
  • As a Service Representative for Solar Turbines, you are responsible for interacting with customers and representing the company
  • I have honed my communication skills to provide professional service to our customers
  • Our primary objective is to meet their needs and ensure their comfort during equipment maintenance
  • In my role within the company, I have gained extensive knowledge of semitruck and annual inspections
  • This includes replacing lubrication oil filters, gas filters, and testing the fire system to verify the operational status of all components
  • I have also acquired expertise in testing pressure transmitters and switches, as well as the ability to calibrate or replace them when necessary
  • Throughout my tenure at Solar, I have proficiently utilized LadderLogix in RS Logix for troubleshooting and system navigation
  • Additionally, I have attended instructor-led controls courses to gain a comprehensive understanding of controls operations and effectively interpret visual representations from Logix and paper schematics
  • As a Service Representative, I have actively participated in numerous major component exchanges, including generators, RGB systems, and engines
  • I have also been involved in dozens of trouble calls, successfully resolving customer issues and restoring their equipment to operational status within a timely manner
  • Furthermore, I have taken lead on an InSight upgrade project across various sites within the district

Avionics Mechanic

Avionics Mechanic
01.2020 - Current
  • As an avionics mechanic, I have been responsible for standard electrical maintenance, repair, testing, and troubleshooting on three airframes: the UH-60 A/L, UH-60M, and CH-47F
  • My work involves familiarization with common tools such as multimeters, solder irons, and basic hand tools for system removal and installation
  • I have experience with Multifunction Display Units, Auto Flight Control System, Stabilization system, Navigation systems, and Intercommunication systems
  • Additionally, I have worked on aircraft survivability systems, including the Common Missile Warning System and the Advanced Threat Infrared Counter Measures
  • I possess the knowledge to troubleshoot wires and follow printed schematics to identify and address faults
  • On the UH-60s, my duties included installing encryption keys with the SKL, troubleshooting the stabilator, inspecting and replacing gyros for the #1 and #2 EGI, and troubleshooting the Heads Up Display (HUD)
  • I also performed basic slab battery removal and replacement
  • On the CH-47F, I was responsible for removing and replacing the Mass Memory Server, reading fault codes on the CDU, comparing them to the code list on IADS, and performing corrective maintenance as specified in TM 1-1520-271-23&P and EGI alignments
  • I have developed trust and communication skills with other mechanics to ensure tasks are completed to standard

Chinook Mechanic

Chinook Mechanic
08.2021 - 11.2023
  • During my tenure on the CH-47F, I acquired skills in basic aircraft tie-down, safety wiring, and cotter pin installation
  • I proficiently removed and installed blades, rotor heads, and Pitch Control Links, performing necessary adjustments for Track and Balance
  • My responsibilities included disassembling the T55 engine for On-Condition Maintenance inspections, servicing the Utility Hydraulic System, and managing the landing gear through its lifecycle of removal, installation, disassembly, servicing, and deservicing
  • I conducted daily inspections in accordance with WP 1881 from TM 1-1520-271-23&P and prepared the aircraft for blast and paint, including the removal and installation of AFT and FWD pylons
  • Additional tasks involved the removal and installation of transmissions, engines, fuel cells, pilot seats, jettison doors, chin bubble windows, avionics closet systems, and cargo floors, with corrosion inspections conducted as per TM 1-1520-271-23&P WP 2535
  • I participated in TDY missions for aircraft unloading, learning to properly prep, load, and unload the CH-47F using sling kits
  • This involved setting up the sling kit, attaching it to aircraft sling points, and effective communication with my partner
  • I also managed the opening and preparation of fuel cells for removal, disassembly, reassembly, and installation, and became familiar with bagging and tagging parts to prevent electrostatic discharge damage, dirt, and corrosion
  • My tool proficiency includes multimeters, solder irons, torque wrenches, cable guns, feeler gauges, and slap wrenches
  • I have consistently documented all maintenance activities in the Aircraft Notebook under DA Form 2408-13-1 and 2408-13-2
  • Supervised and completed flight line foreign object prevention walks.

Deployment Mechanic

Operation Inherent Resolve Deployment
08.2022 - 05.2023
  • During deployment, I contributed to the completion of over nine UH-60M avionics phases and three CH-47F avionics phases, focusing on troubleshooting and repairing faults identified during mission flights
  • I led my crew through a CH-47F phase, tasked with compiling a task list and assigning responsibilities to crew members
  • My efforts included repairing and troubleshooting avionics antennas and radios, which involved splicing and installing new wiring, and soldering
  • Additionally, I assisted in troubleshooting and repairing engine oil level sensors on our T56 turbine engines and conducting chip detector tests
  • Maintained accurate records of work performed in accordance with company standards.

Education

High School Diploma -

North Haven High School
North Haven, CT
06-2020

Skills

  • Routine Equipment Servicing
  • Troubleshooting systems
  • Pressure testing
  • Electrical testing
  • Customer relations
  • Multimeter usage
  • System overhauls
  • Electrical systems
  • Diagnostic skills
  • Equipment inspections
  • Electrical repairs
  • Technical documentation
  • Safety compliance
  • Wiring and soldering
  • Flight line operations
  • Team leadership
  • Decision-making
  • Teamwork and collaboration
  • Training & Development

Deployments

Operation Inherent Resolve, AUG 2022-MAY 2023. Contributed to the completion of over 300 work orders for flight line maintenance, nine UH-60M avionics phases and three CH-47F avionics phases.

Timeline

Field Service Representative

Solar Turbines
11.2023 - Current

Deployment Mechanic

Operation Inherent Resolve Deployment
08.2022 - 05.2023

Chinook Mechanic

Chinook Mechanic
08.2021 - 11.2023

Avionics Mechanic

Avionics Mechanic
01.2020 - Current

High School Diploma -

North Haven High School
RYAN BEAULIEU