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Taylor Evans

Richmond

Summary

Thorough team contributor with strong organizational capabilities. Experienced in handling numerous projects at once while ensuring accuracy. Effective at prioritizing tasks and meeting deadlines.

Overview

13
13
years of professional experience

Work History

KY ARNG Recruiting and Retention Marketing NCO

National Guard
04.2024 - Current
  • Edited and enhanced existing artwork and graphics.
  • Collaborated with other designers to create visually appealing graphics for range of print and digital media.
  • Created artwork for product packaging and promotional materials.
  • Developed creative solutions that drove engagement with published content.
  • Reviewed product positioning and online marketing content to identify room for improvement.
  • Monitored system performance to identify potential issues.
  • Configured hardware, devices, and software to set up work stations for employees.
  • Researched and identified solutions to technical problems.
  • Installed, configured and maintained computer systems and network connections.

15T Aircraft Mechanic/ Quality Assurance

Army National Guard
04.2012 - Current
  • In addition to traditional status, served on multiple sets of Active Duty Military orders with the Kentucky National Guard as a 15T10 Aircraft Mechanic.
  • (Mon-Fri 0730-16:00 40 Hrs/wk)
  • (1st July 2019-30 Sept 2019) Active Duty orders with Counterdrug program. London KY
  • (6 October 2019-17 December 2019) Active Duty orders with Western Army Aviation Training Site. Marana AZ
  • (3 February 2020- Present) Active Duty orders with Kentucky National Guard AASF. Frankfort KY
  • Trained in performing aircraft maintenance duties such as troubleshooting, preventive maintenance, repairs, ground testing of assemblies, systems and surface maintenance for UH-60 Blackhawk rotary wing on multiple types (A/L and M model).
  • Trained to diagnose and identify issues and problematic areas and determine extent of repairs if needed to include cracks in airframe, inspection of bushings, and multiple systems on the aircraft.
  • Experience interpreting and using aircraft manuals to include TM1-1500-328-23 (Completing inspections), TM1-1520-237-23 (UH-60M model), TM1-1520-237-23 (UH-60 A/L Model) both of which explain how to conduct various types of maintenance for their respected model.
  • Trained to understand and interpret the TM1-1520-280/237-204 series manual which explains what each component on the M and A/L model aircraft operates.
  • Experience with ULLS-A (unit level logistics systems- Army).
  • Trained to proficiently complete DA form 2408-13-1 and -2's for recording various types of maintenance on UH-60's.
  • Knowledge in forms and records according to DA PAM 738-751.
  • Trained to use various tools for different tasks to include, ratchets, wrenches, hammers, non-metallic scrapers, thermometers, tensiometers, torque wrenches, measurements tools and other common tools.
  • Trained to perform inspections, functional checks, and preventative maintenance on all assigned aircraft.
  • This includes phase inspections, daily inspections, pre and post flight inspections, special inspections to include fuel contamination checks, oil sampling, and inspecting onboard emergency equipment.
  • Conducting checks on Hydraulic, Electrical, Transmission, Power Systems, Ext.
  • Trained to perform unscheduled maintenance leading with diagnosing and troubleshooting on assigned and transient aircraft.
  • Trained on repairs and testing of aircraft systems, assemblies and surfaces.
  • Serviced aircraft with fuel, hydraulic fluid and oil.
  • Conducted ground functional checks of all aircraft systems to include cycling flight controls and powering on the aircraft to check the IVHHMS components.
  • Trained to identify and diagnose failures and problem areas such as cracks in airframe or worn bushing on various systems of the aircraft.
  • Trained in the removal of components and assemblies using the correct manuals, repair and replace parts deemed defective, and reassemble repaired items on aircraft followed by any adjustments needed on systems which may be affected by repairs, to include torque readings on engines and main/tail rotor rigs.
  • Install, align, and make necessary adjustments to major components and assemblies to include hydraulic systems, propeller and rotors, transmissions, engines, etc.
  • Training during drill weekends on supervised tasks that can include removal of UES exhaust system, checking maintenance performed by other soldiers, and multiple inspections to include inspecting force generators.
  • Trained and experienced in coordinating the work of other mechanics when needed including supervising and instructing lower graded mechanics and soldiers in tasks such as assembly and disassembly of gearboxes, fuel controls, engines, and other systems to return aircraft to a flyable status or parts to be returned to their shipping containers.
  • Trained and experienced in quality assurance techniques and practiced that help facility daily maintenance tasks.
  • Trained in specific principles pertaining to quality assurance.
  • Experience as a limited technical inspector for the unit that allows me to inspect other soldier's maintenance through quality assurance and develop plans to ensure quality is sufficient.
  • Supervisor: MICHEAL B LONA (502-607-1474)
  • Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes

Aircraft Mechanic- Title 32- WG-12

Department of Defense
10.2022 - 07.2024
  • Company Overview: This is a federal job
  • Duties, Accomplishment, and Related skills: MOS 15T10. E-5 SGT. WG-12.
  • (09 NOV 2022 - 12 JUL 2024)
  • (Mon-Fri 0730-16:00 40 Hrs/wk)
  • Trained in limited TI abilities to include inspections and training techniques as a technical inspector to assist WG 10's in proper maintenance per applicable publications.
  • Trained in the use of specialized publications pertaining to quality assurance that assist in the planning, developing, and administering of the quality assurance program.
  • Experience in techniques, practices, and principles related to quality assurance as a limited technical inspector.
  • Experienced in assisting with technical reports as a limited technical inspector for the reports on quality levels that help identify possible problem areas and assist in planning corrective actions accordingly.
  • Trained to identify specific problems and report findings to quality assurance to build technical reports and log findings.
  • Trained in performing aircraft maintenance duties such as troubleshooting, preventive maintenance, repairs, ground testing of assemblies, systems and surface maintenance for UH-60 Blackhawk rotary wing on multiple types (A/L and M model).
  • Trained to diagnose and identify issues and problematic areas and determine extent of repairs if needed to include cracks in airframe, inspection of bushings, and multiple systems on the aircraft.
  • Experience interpreting and using aircraft manuals to include TM1-1500-328-23 (Completing inspections), TM1-1520-237-23 (UH-60M model), TM1-1520-237-23 (UH-60 A/L Model) both of which explain how to conduct various types of maintenance for their respected model.
  • Trained to understand and interpret the TM1-1520-280/237-204 series manual which explains what each component on the M and A/L model aircraft operates.
  • Experience with ULLS-A (unit level logistics systems- Army).
  • Trained to proficiently complete DA form 2408-13-1 and -2's for recording various types of maintenance on UH-60's.
  • Knowledge in forms and records according to DA PAM 738-751.
  • Trained to use various tools for different tasks to include, ratchets, wrenches, hammers, non-metallic scrapers, thermometers, tensiometers, torque wrenches, measurements tools and other common tools.
  • Trained to perform inspections, functional checks, and preventative maintenance on all assigned aircraft.
  • This includes phase inspections, daily inspections, pre and post flight inspections, special inspections to include fuel contamination checks, oil sampling, and inspecting onboard emergency equipment.
  • Conducting checks on Hydraulic, Electrical, Transmission, Power Systems, Ext.
  • Trained to perform unscheduled maintenance leading with diagnosing and troubleshooting on assigned and transient aircraft.
  • Trained on repairs and testing of aircraft systems, assemblies and surfaces.
  • Serviced aircraft with fuel, hydraulic fluid and oil.
  • Conducted ground functional checks of all aircraft systems to include cycling flight controls and powering on the aircraft to check the IVHHMS components.
  • Trained to identify and diagnose failures and problem areas such as cracks in airframe or worn bushing on various systems of the aircraft.
  • Trained in the removal of components and assemblies using the correct manuals, repair and replace parts deemed defective, and reassemble repaired items on aircraft followed by any adjustments needed on systems which may be affected by repairs, to include torque readings on engines and main/tail rotor rigs.
  • Install, align, and make necessary adjustments to major components and assemblies to include hydraulic systems, propeller and rotors, transmissions, engines, etc.
  • Training on supervised tasks that can include removal of UES exhaust system, checking maintenance performed by other soldiers, and multiple inspections to include inspecting force generators.
  • Trained and experienced in coordinating the work of other mechanics and scheduling maintenance when needed including supervising and instructing lower graded mechanics and soldiers in tasks such as assembly and disassembly of gearboxes, fuel controls, engines, and other systems to return aircraft to a flyable status or parts to be returned to their shipping containers.
  • Trained and experienced in coordinating the work of other mechanics when needed including supervising and instructing lower graded mechanics and soldiers in tasks such as the disassembly and reassembly of crashed aircraft component's to include damaged engines, transmissions, fuel controls, gearboxes, and hydraulic systems/components in order for them to be returned to their respected shipping containers.
  • Experience (to exceed 18 months) in maintenance procedures during overhaul and modifications that involve testing, aligning, adjusting, installing, and troubleshooting major and minor mechanical/pneudraulic systems on UH60 Aircraft.
  • Experienced with computers and automation systems that help facilitate daily maintenance and quality assurance.
  • This is a federal job
  • Supervisor: MICHEAL B LONA (5026071117)
  • Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes

Aircraft Mechanic- Title 32

Department of Defense
07.2020 - 10.2022
  • Company Overview: This is a federal job
  • Duties, Accomplishment, and Related skills: MOS 15T10. E-4 SPC. WG-10.
  • (14 July 2020 - Present)
  • (Mon-Fri 0730-16:00 40 Hrs/wk)
  • Trained in performing aircraft maintenance duties such as troubleshooting, preventive maintenance, repairs, ground testing of assemblies, systems and surface maintenance for UH-60 Blackhawk rotary wing on multiple types (A/L and M model).
  • Trained to diagnose and identify issues and problematic areas and determine extent of repairs if needed to include cracks in airframe, inspection of bushings, and multiple systems on the aircraft.
  • Experience interpreting and using aircraft manuals to include TM1-1500-328-23 (Completing inspections), TM1-1520-237-23 (UH-60M model), TM1-1520-237-23 (UH-60 A/L Model) both of which explain how to conduct various types of maintenance for their respected model.
  • Trained to understand and interpret the TM1-1520-280/237-204 series manual which explains what each component on the M and A/L model aircraft operates.
  • Experience with ULLS-A (unit level logistics systems- Army).
  • Trained to proficiently complete DA form 2408-13-1 and -2's for recording various types of maintenance on UH-60's.
  • Knowledge in forms and records according to DA PAM 738-751.
  • Trained to use various tools for different tasks to include, ratchets, wrenches, hammers, non-metallic scrapers, thermometers, tensiometers, torque wrenches, measurements tools and other common tools.
  • Trained to perform inspections, functional checks, and preventative maintenance on all assigned aircraft.
  • This includes phase inspections, daily inspections, pre and post flight inspections, special inspections to include fuel contamination checks, oil sampling, and inspecting onboard emergency equipment.
  • Conducting checks on Hydraulic, Electrical, Transmission, Power Systems, Ext.
  • Trained to perform unscheduled maintenance leading with diagnosing and troubleshooting on assigned and transient aircraft.
  • Trained on repairs and testing of aircraft systems, assemblies and surfaces.
  • Serviced aircraft with fuel, hydraulic fluid and oil.
  • Conducted ground functional checks of all aircraft systems to include cycling flight controls and powering on the aircraft to check the IVHHMS components.
  • Trained to identify and diagnose failures and problem areas such as cracks in airframe or worn bushing on various systems of the aircraft.
  • Trained in the removal of components and assemblies using the correct manuals, repair and replace parts deemed defective, and reassemble repaired items on aircraft followed by any adjustments needed on systems which may be affected by repairs, to include torque readings on engines and main/tail rotor rigs.
  • Install, align, and make necessary adjustments to major components and assemblies to include hydraulic systems, propeller and rotors, transmissions, engines, etc.
  • Training on supervised tasks that can include removal of UES exhaust system, checking maintenance performed by other soldiers, and multiple inspections to include inspecting force generators.
  • Trained and experienced in coordinating the work of other mechanics and scheduling maintenance when needed including supervising and instructing lower graded mechanics and soldiers in tasks such as assembly and disassembly of gearboxes, fuel controls, engines, and other systems to return aircraft to a flyable status or parts to be returned to their shipping containers.
  • Trained and experienced in coordinating the work of other mechanics when needed including supervising and instructing lower graded mechanics and soldiers in tasks such as the disassembly and reassembly of crashed aircraft component's to include damaged engines, transmissions, fuel controls, gearboxes, and hydraulic systems/components in order for them to be returned to their respected shipping containers.
  • Experience (to exceed 18 months) in maintenance procedures during overhaul and modifications that involve testing, aligning, adjusting, installing, and troubleshooting major and minor mechanical/pneudraulic systems on UH60 Aircraft.
  • This is a federal job
  • Supervisor: MICHEAL B LONA (502-607-1117)
  • Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes

Technical Support

Concentrix
10.2018 - 07.2019
  • Answer calls
  • Resolve problems for customers pertaining to MAC computers
  • Take overflow calls for customers pertaining to Apple IOS
  • Supervisor: Alyxsa Gaines (7709049294)
  • Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes

Machine Operator

Berry Global
03.2018 - 09.2018
  • In charge of operating a line
  • Make plastic rolls in mass production
  • Filling out paperwork to certify that order was made
  • Supervisor: David Lee (606-909-1977)
  • Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes

Machine Operator

Hitachi
08.2017 - 03.2018
  • Line Production work in a strut welding position.
  • Logging all pre work inspections.
  • Maintaining quota of work load required.
  • Repairing line machinery.
  • Supervisor: Kevin Brown (8599862359)
  • Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes

Youth Worker 2

Department of Juvenile Justice
06.2016 - 07.2017
  • Supervise youth in group home setting
  • Chart any misconduct
  • Chart usage of medication
  • Transport youth to and from school/activities
  • Supervisor: David Greene (6062486719)
  • Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes

Education

High school diploma or equivalent -

Harlan County High School
Baxter, KY
05.2011

Skills

  • CompTIA Security certification
  • CompTIA A certification
  • CompTIA CySa certification
  • Service support
  • Desktop support
  • Hardware diagnostics
  • Windows 10

Timeline

KY ARNG Recruiting and Retention Marketing NCO

National Guard
04.2024 - Current

Aircraft Mechanic- Title 32- WG-12

Department of Defense
10.2022 - 07.2024

Aircraft Mechanic- Title 32

Department of Defense
07.2020 - 10.2022

Technical Support

Concentrix
10.2018 - 07.2019

Machine Operator

Berry Global
03.2018 - 09.2018

Machine Operator

Hitachi
08.2017 - 03.2018

Youth Worker 2

Department of Juvenile Justice
06.2016 - 07.2017

15T Aircraft Mechanic/ Quality Assurance

Army National Guard
04.2012 - Current

High school diploma or equivalent -

Harlan County High School
Taylor Evans