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Sadig Osman

Everett,WA

Summary

Detail-oriented Aircraft professional skilled in directing, monitoring and performing preventive and unscheduled aircraft maintenance. Thorough knowledge of standard industry hardware and materials with continuous drive for new knowledge.

Overview

22
22
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Flight Line Mechanic

Boeing
12.2010 - Current
  • Performed aircraft maintenance for scheduled preventive actions and unscheduled requirements by utilizing technical specifications, sketches, manuals, drawings, engineering instructions and FAA forms and publications to accomplish work assignments.
  • Maintained all aircraft by performing quality functions such as Customer/FAA Coordination, Configuration Change Verification, Conformity Inspections, Airworthiness Inspections (including Pre-flight and Post-flight), Corrective Action and Investigations. Initiate and document any nonconforming materials, hardware, software, tools, parts, assemblies, or portions thereof, according to specifications, processes, and procedures.
  • Maintained repair logs to document all corrective and preventive aircraft maintenance.
  • Recorded maintenance actions in Company and FAA aircraft logbooks, and/or inspection forms. Plan and organize the sequence of work as to promote safe, efficient operations and meet predetermined schedules in timely manner.
  • Remove, install, troubleshoot, and inspect aircraft subsystem assemblies such as engines, rotors, gearboxes, transmissions, mechanical flight controls and engine systems to prepare aircraft for flight. Initiate and document any nonconforming materials, hardware, software, tools, parts, assemblies or portions thereof, according to specifications, processes and procedures. May perform Aviation Maintenance Technical Inspection task in order to obtain and maintain knowledge , skills and requirement certificates.
  • Obtained fuel and oil samples to check for contamination.
  • Analyzed engineering drawings and schematics to troubleshoot systems and diagnose solutions.
  • Apply applicable mathematical calculations to setup and use precision measuring tools, to measure gaps, height, angles, hole diameters and depths.
  • As necessary partner and exchange information with suppliers, customers or other company representatives to explain or demonstrate operations, test or difficulties.

F-18 Wing Assembly

McDonald Douglas
03.2009 - 11.2010
  • Read and interpreted blueprints, schematics and drawings to assemble parts and products.
  • Worked with heavy machinery and various power tools when assembling parts.
  • Maintained neat and clean work area, clearing debris, organizing parts and keeping spaces open.
  • Performed repeated tasks while sitting or standing over extended periods of time.
  • Tested finished products for compliance with tolerances and overall quality.
  • Assembled and installed mechanical components on engines, vehicles and other machines according to blueprints and other specifications.

F-16 Sub-Assembly

Lockheed Martin
05.2002 - 12.2009
  • Used established assembly instructions to complete jobs quickly, accurately, and with zero errors.
  • Followed protocols to enhance protection and maintain safe work environment.
  • Assembled components with minimal supervision, exceeding expected project milestones.
  • Performed visual and functional inspection of components to determine quality and identify defects.
  • Assisted quality assurance by inspecting items and removing defective parts.
  • Trained and mentored new employees to apply best practices on assembly line operations and comply with procedures and regulations.
  • Documented production data and output to enable tracking history and maintain accurate records.
  • Performed quality checks on finish products to verify compliance specifications and assign appropriate quality grades.
  • Monitored production processes to identify and address potential issues.

Line Mechanic

ASTAR Air Cargo (formerly DHL Airways)
01.2002 - 06.2009
  • Conducted routine maintenance and inspections to identify and address mechanical issues on 727 and 767.
  • Diagnosed equipment issues by analyzing error messages and testing results.
  • Worked well in a team setting, providing support and guidance.
  • Proven ability to learn quickly and adapt to new situations.
  • Utilized computerized analytical software to detect potential mechanical problems.
  • Used hand and power tools to repair and maintain industrial machinery.
  • Replaced worn or defective parts and adjusted settings to improve performance.

Education

No Degree - Airframe & Powerplant License # 452853919

Acme School of Aeronautics
Fort Worth, TX
1987

Skills

  • Inspect Airframes
  • Aircraft Inspections
  • Corrective Actions
  • System Troubleshooting
  • Basic Print Reading Skills and Layout
  • Aircraft Service
  • Quality Control
  • Blueprint Interpretation

Certification

GENFAM COURSES 747-8 (Boeing); 727-200, DC9, 737-600 (ASTAR Air Cargo); 757, 767 (Dalfort Aerospace); Engine Run and Taxi Certification (ASTAR Air Cargo); RII Required Items Inspection (ASTAR Air Cargo); Structure Wing Drilling F-16 (Lockheed) Cold Drilling Work

Languages

Arabic
Native or Bilingual

Additional Information

Boeing Trainings: 747*8 General Familiarization; 5S+Safety; DOD Prevention Practices; HSI-SHEAR Training; Human Factors Module 1-4; Repair Station BACR668L Human Factor Program Deployment; Repair Station BACR668L Safety Management System; 767-2CITAR Awareness and Information Protection Overview; Aircraft Launch and Recovery; Airplane Jack and Dejack; Installation of Aircraft Tubing; Installation of Aircraft Tubing; Installation of Axially Swaged Fittings; Installation of Couplings; BCA QMS Employee Training; Commercial Airplanes State of the Business; Crane Safety for Overhead & Shop Operated Crane; Crimping of Electrical Connectors; Wiring Module 1-3; Critical to Quality Practices (CTQ) Out of Sequence Work Removals; Operation & Inspection Manual Requalification; Documentation Requirements for Rework; Enterprise U.S. Export Awareness Overview; ESD: Installation and Removal; Flight Squawk Resolution Statements; Flightline Safety Awareness Training.

Timeline

Flight Line Mechanic

Boeing
12.2010 - Current

F-18 Wing Assembly

McDonald Douglas
03.2009 - 11.2010

F-16 Sub-Assembly

Lockheed Martin
05.2002 - 12.2009

Line Mechanic

ASTAR Air Cargo (formerly DHL Airways)
01.2002 - 06.2009

No Degree - Airframe & Powerplant License # 452853919

Acme School of Aeronautics
Sadig Osman