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William Smith

Lubbock,TX

Summary

Skilled Mechanic with deep understanding of aircraft systems, maintenance procedures, and troubleshooting protocols. Possess strong technical skills for diagnosing malfunctions through systematic checks. Known for maintaining high safety standards and quality control in alignment with regulations. In previous roles, have consistently enhanced operational efficiency while reducing downtime.

Overview

5
5
years of professional experience

Work History

MV-22B Flight Line Mechanic

United States Marine Corps
Jacksonville, North Carolina
09.2020 - Current
  • Performed daily inspections of aircraft components and systems to ensure proper operation.
  • Conducted periodic reviews of engine oil levels, hydraulic fluid levels and fuel tanks for adequate supply levels.
  • Checked, serviced, and removed/replaced engines, drive systems, instruments, and other flight-critical components.
  • Assisted in troubleshooting complex malfunctions by interpreting technical manuals and schematics.
  • Inspected completed repairs for accuracy prior to returning planes back into service.
  • Assembled mechanical sub-assemblies in accordance with engineering drawings and blueprints.
  • Performed duties as a Plane Captain, Collateral Duty Quality Assurance Representative, Vibration Analysis Technician, and Work Center Supervisor.
  • 2024 Q3 MAG-26 Non-Commissioned Officer of the Quarter.
  • Performed corrosion control activities on airframes, landing gears and associated components.
  • Supervised personnel assigned to specific tasks related to repair operations.
  • Very well-versed in work center and safety program audits.
  • I graduated from the Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Entrant Authority Course, Work Center Supervisor Course, and Quality Assurance Course.
  • Graduated from Rolls-Royce AE1107C Engine Familiarization Course in Indianapolis, IN.

Skills

  • Component replacement
  • Aircraft inspections
  • Troubleshooting systems
  • Mechanical assembly
  • Corrosion control
  • Quality assurance
  • Safety audits
  • Team leadership
  • Technical documentation
  • Problem solving
  • Time management
  • Blueprint reading aptitude
  • Fuel system management
  • Advanced troubleshooting

Timeline

MV-22B Flight Line Mechanic

United States Marine Corps
09.2020 - Current
William Smith