Aircraft Support Mechanic candidate that holds an FAA Airframe & Powerplant license, Strong foundation in aircraft structures, engines, inspections, and ground support operations. Proven ability to follow technical manuals and Diagrams, work safely in fast-paced maintenance environments, Committed to Delta's safety-first culture and operational excellence.
Overview
7
7
years of professional experience
Work History
Student Aircraft Mechanic
Central Georgia Technical College
Warner Robins, GA
05.2024 - 05.2026
Airframe
General understanding of aircraft maintenance manuals, IPCs, and other technical data
performed sheet metal repairs and riveting, metal bending, sheet metal fabrication
Experience with flight controls, assembly and rigging, balancing flight controls
General understanding and troubleshooting of hydraulic and pneumatic systems
Experience with troubleshooting charts and wiring diagrams
Powerplant
Overhauling of reciprocating and turbine engines
Troubleshooting of engine accessory systems
Performed routine maintenance and inspection of aircraft components
Performed scheduled inspections including 100 hour inspections etc.
General understanding of maintenance manuals, IPCs, and other technical data
General understanding of fuel and fuel metering systems
Familiarity with Aircraft and Aircraft engines
Rolls-Royce RB211, Beechcraft King Air B-90, Cessna 210L, 150, 402
Landscaping Assistant
Nolte’s Landscaping
Fayetteville, GA
01.2019 - 12.2022
Performed routine inspections, troubleshooting, and maintenance on single- and multi-cylinder internal combustion engines
Assisted with basic mechanical repairs to ensure equipment reliability and safe operation