Summary
Overview
Work History
Education
Skills
ATTRIBUTES
Timeline
Shaun Carter

Shaun Carter

Corpus Christi,TX

Summary

To obtain a position in the Aviation field where I can develop the skills and knowledge to become a Maintenance Manager for an Aviation. Resourceful Construction Professional with experience in corporate construction and residential home projects. Team player with knowledge in [Area of Expertise]. Independent multi-tasker to facilitate projects through completion.

Overview

28
28
years of professional experience

Work History

T-6 Mech 2 (Crew lead)

Amentum
Corpus Christi Texas
01.2019 - Current
  • Work is performed independently according to industry standards and federal regulations
  • Leading, planning assigns tasks, prioritizing, providing priorities setting work schedules and available to answer questions or troubleshoot problems daily
  • Providing quality control surveillance on-the-job training; developing in-house procedures to assure impeccably maintained and properly inspected aircraft
  • Supervise and conduct federally mandated inspections of aircraft; supervise and/or repairs or replaces a wide variety of aircraft components, parts and accessories, in keeping with applicable federal requirements for airframe, powerplants and propellers, including complete raw data weight-and-balance measurements and calculations, reviews work orders, maintenance records, assures that all aircraft released for return to service have all required Completes in-flight evaluations, following maintenance or repair work; develops an itemized parts/labor breakdown of all maintenance accomplished on each aircraft during the preceding calendar month
  • Operate the following aircraft inspection and repair equipment: hydraulic and/or mechanical jacks, aircraft scales, electrical and/or pneumatic, electrical multi-meters, differential pressure gauges, cleaning and gapping equipment, aircraft tugs, engine hoists and battery carts, variety of normal and specialized hand-tools, conduct engine-start, run-up and taxi the aircraft.

T6-Mech 2

DynCorp International
Corpus Christi Texas
01.2015 - 01.2019
  • Supervise Maintenance, utilize OOMA, T6 turn, Plain captain, and support equipment.

Aircraft Mechanic (Crew lead)

Sikorsky Aerospace Maintenance
Corpus Christi Texas
01.2014 - 01.2015
  • T34 Full Duty Lead Man, Inspector Monitor, Evaluates, Inspects, attend Manger & Maintenance Daily Meetings
  • And validates work in progress and completed tasks ensuring established standards of workmanship, safety, quality and production are met
  • Evaluate work processes performed by Crewmembers
  • Provide technical assistance, guidance, and Instruction to Employees Assigned to Crew.

Aircraft Mechanic 2 (Crew Lead)

BAE System
01.2013 - 12.2013
  • Perform Aircraft Maintenance on T34 Aircraft to include inspection, operational test, removal, and replacement, repair modification of Aircraft and/or aircraft systems and components.

Aircraft Mechanic 2 (Crew Lead)

Sikorsky Support Corpus Christi Texas
01.2006 - 12.2012
  • Perform Aircraft Maintenance on T34 Aircraft to include inspection, operational test, removal, replacement, repair modification of Aircraft and/or aircraft systems and components
  • Knowledge and experience to solve problems and to troubleshoot and repair Aircraft discrepancies
  • Assigns, directs and evaluates work processes performed by crew leaders
  • Provides technical assistance, guidance, and instruction to employees assigned to crew
  • Ensure that all work performed complies with applicable technical data, manuals, instructions and directives
  • Work closely with Leadsman, crew Leaders, and Maintenance coordinator, and Forman for work assignments, keeping them informed of the status of work in progress in areas of responsibility
  • Ensure that all parts/ components removed from Aircraft are properly documented by a valid Maintenance Action Form and Job Control Number, ensuring repairable, serviceable, or unserviceable parts are properly tagged and turned in and/ or disposed of
  • Monitors, evaluates, inspects, and validates work and completed tasks ensuring established standards of workmanship, safety, quality, and production are met
  • Ensure compliance with all applicable programs including Safety, Objects Damage (FOD), Hazardous Communications, Corrosion Control, and Tool Control
  • Repair, replace, and /or rig Aircraft system and structures such as wings, fuselage, empennage, and functional components, including flight control, engine, and landing gear system
  • Perform Aircraft inventory, acceptance and transfer inspections
  • Perform Daily / Turnaround inspections, turn up and taxi
  • Deal with the customer in courteous, professional and effective manner.

Aircraft Mechanic 1

L-3 Vertex NAS Corpus Christi Texas
11.2000 - 01.2006
  • Aircraft Maintenance experience consisting of removal and replacing Aircraft components such as flight controls, propellers, and landing gear components on T34 Aircrafts
  • Ensure that all Aircraft parts/components removal from Aircraft are properly documented by a valid Maintenance Action Form and Job Control Number, ensuring repairable, serviceable or unserviceable parts are properly tagged and turned and/or disposed of
  • Evaluates Aircraft discrepancies to identify methods of repair and/or replacement
  • Identifies necessary parts, materials and tools requirements
  • Repair and/or replace Aircraft structures such as wing, fuselage, empennage, and functional components
  • Utilize manufacturers Maintenance manual, service bulletins, Maintenance Engineering Directives, Maintenance Requirements Cards, Technical Directives, schematic, drawings, blueprints, charts and other applicable publications to replace, repair
  • Test and modify assigned system
  • Comply with and follow established standards of workmanship, safety, quality, and production
  • Repair, and/or replace engines, and defective engine parts, components, and accessories
  • Reassemble, and install engine on Aircraft utilizing support equipment
  • Adjust, repair, and/ or replace electrical wiring systems and Aircraft accessories
  • Perform miscellaneous duties serving Aircraft hydraulic, pneumatic, environmental, fuel, and oxygen systems, including cleaning screens and filters, and proper greasing and lubrication of Aircraft
  • Assists in Aircraft Inventory, Acceptance and Transfer Inspections
  • Comply with all applicable programs, including Safety Object Damage (FOD), Hazardous Communications, Corrosion Control, and Tool Control
  • Aircraft ground servicing equipment including vehicles, tugs, tractors, servicing carts, test equipment, hand tools, power tools, shears, rivet guns, and drills.

Inspection Section Team Member

Equipment Maintenance Squadron 552, USAF
06.1996 - 01.2000
  • Performed Isochronal Inspection and lubrication of assigned Aircraft
  • Removal, replacement inspection and minor repair of Aircraft components
  • Performed Technical change modifications and system operational checks
  • Generates and maintain Aircraft maintenance data records using Core Automated Maintenance System (CAMS)
  • Trained groups of 5 individuals on all facets of inspection and minor Aircraft repair on E-3 Aircraft.

Dedicated Aircraft Mechanic

  • 28+ years of combined civilian and military experience in aviation professional with keen attention to detail, interpersonal skills and proven experience in the aviation industry
  • Committed to performing high-quality aircraft maintenance and preventative service, safety, and efficiency goals.

Education

Pursuing Bachelor’s degree in Psychology -

University of Phoenix
01.2013

Auxiliary Power Unit Maintenance
06.1998

E-3 Aircraft Maintenance Specialist (Crew Chief)
11.1996

Apprentice Tactical Aircraft Maintenance Specialist
08.1996

Fairfield High School
01.1996

Skills

  • Training and Mentoring
  • Team Management
  • Employee Management
  • New Hire Training
  • Staff Support
  • Supply Management
  • Teamwork and Collaboration
  • Meeting Participation
  • Rational Decision-Making
  • Reporting Capabilities
  • Schedule Planning
  • Job Assignments
  • Personnel Management
  • Equipment Maintenance
  • Proactive Problem Solving
  • Multitasking and Organization
  • Performance Evaluations
  • Verbal and Written Communication
  • OSHA
  • Work Planning and Prioritization
  • Documentation and Reporting
  • Workforce Management
  • OSHA Requirements
  • Crew Oversight
  • Material Safety Data Sheets
  • Crew Coordination
  • Professional Appearance
  • Delegating Work
  • Safety Protocols and Procedures
  • Equipment Inspection
  • Crew Management
  • Issue Troubleshooting
  • Quality Control
  • Crew Scheduling

ATTRIBUTES

I believe I will be able to help and advance communication between management and the maintenance employees, keeping trust and communication readily available.

With 27 plus years in aviation maintenance, I believe I will have keen insight into what will be necessary to improve upon, and/or further develop in both maintenance and management.

Timeline

T-6 Mech 2 (Crew lead) - Amentum
01.2019 - Current
T6-Mech 2 - DynCorp International
01.2015 - 01.2019
Aircraft Mechanic (Crew lead) - Sikorsky Aerospace Maintenance
01.2014 - 01.2015
Aircraft Mechanic 2 (Crew Lead) - BAE System
01.2013 - 12.2013
Aircraft Mechanic 2 (Crew Lead) - Sikorsky Support Corpus Christi Texas
01.2006 - 12.2012
Aircraft Mechanic 1 - L-3 Vertex NAS Corpus Christi Texas
11.2000 - 01.2006
Inspection Section Team Member - Equipment Maintenance Squadron 552, USAF
06.1996 - 01.2000
Dedicated Aircraft Mechanic -
University of Phoenix - Pursuing Bachelor’s degree in Psychology,
Auxiliary Power Unit Maintenance - ,
E-3 Aircraft Maintenance Specialist (Crew Chief) - ,
Apprentice Tactical Aircraft Maintenance Specialist - ,
Fairfield High School - ,
Shaun Carter