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Maintenance Management Resume
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| Desired Industry: Aviation |
SpiderID: 2200 |
| Desired Job Location: Orlando, Florida |
Date Posted: 3/29/2005 |
| Type of Position: Full-Time Permanent |
Availability Date: Proper notice |
| Desired Wage: Negotiable. |
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U.S. Work Authorization: Yes |
| Job Level: Management (Manager, Director) |
Willing to Travel: Yes, More Than 75% |
| Highest Degree Attained: Other |
Willing to Relocate: Yes |
Objective: OBJECTIVE A challenging position in aviation maintenance and logistics programs as a manager with opportunity for advancement commensurate with job performance.
Experience: PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE. Qualified as a General mechanic; U.S. Army 67T30/15T30, A & P Certificate No. 2708627. Trained and accountable for all forms and records pertaining to A/C maintenance to include W/B. Experienced with Robertson Auxiliary fuel systems, Breeze Eastern hoists, FRIES, and SPIES, ALE-47/APR-39, FLIR, M-134 Mini-gun system, Multi Mode Radar, Air to air refuel systems, TACAN, RAST shipboard recovery equipment and secure communication systems. Familiar and proficient with FAR parts 91, 121, 135 and AC43.13-B/43.13-2A. ISO 9001 certified. Certified as a Level III equivalent inspector for Fluorescent Penetrant, Magnetic Particle, Eddy current, Ultra sound and X-ray. Extremely proficient with the use of the RADS/Chadwick 8500C Track and Balance/vibration reduction system. Experienced in working under high stress conditions, hostile/international environments. Accustomed to field conditions and high op-tempo aviation maintenance and training programs.
Education: EDUCATION / PERSONAL · A & P Certificate No. 2708627 · Eight years Q.C. experience as a Technical Inspector on various Airframes to include MH-47E, AH-6, AH-60, 208/337, UH-1HII/N, C-27/C-130. · A.A. in Aeronautical Science pending. · U.S. Air Force Nondestructive Testing School: 350Hrs. · U.S. Army Survival Evasion Resistance Escape course, High Risk Level C · U.S. Army Corrosion Control School. · Breeze Eastern Hoist Maintenance Course. · U.S. Army Parachutist School / U.S. Army Air Assault School. · Scientific Atlanta Vibration analysis and reduction course. · Theory of Rotary Wing Flight: Boeing Vertol / Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation. · Experienced in Excel, Word, PowerPoint and Microsoft Project · Fluent in Spanish (3+ DLAP), willing to relocate.
Skills: WORK HISTORY
2003-Present DynCorp Melgar, Colombia Quality control Inspector Sole inspector for a program of 14 UH-60L’s operating under ‘Plan Colombia’. Responsible for the implementation of all ASAM, MIM, SOF, TB, SB, INL directives and conformity to Type certificate Data Sheets. Accountable for the historical records of the 14 A/C operating at 3 FOL’s. Appointed as the Q.C. Manager; responsible for the direction of 15 inspectors operating in 7 locations. Completed the writing and incorporation of the AWR for the FRIES Bar system in Plan Colombia A/C. Appointed to write and incorporate the AWR and modification of airframe to utilize the M-134 mini-gun system. ISO 9001 certified. Required to contact A/C manufacturers, parts vendors, DoS, and FAA representatives to ensure the A/C are operating at the highest level of safety and operational readiness.
2002-2003 Sikorsky W.W.C.S. Medellín, Colombia Field Service Representative Company authorized on-site inspector responsible for all A/C configuration/ conformity IAW Sikorsky and FAA requirements. Responsible for the Flight Readiness of 7 “Arpia-3” (AH-60L) Armed Black-Hawk helicopters involved in Counter Narcotics/Counter Terrorist operations as part of “Plan Colombia”. Coordinated the implementation of all Flight Safety Bulletins and A/C structural modifications, Depot level repairs, and flight certification for newly developed equipment IAW applicable FARs’ and Type Certificate Data Sheets. Managed the engineering/airworthiness applications for the Restricted Type Certificate Data Sheets. Provided on site ‘Customer Service’ that allowed the company to keep 84 million dollars in business and helped spur a new sale valued at over 35 million dollars.
2001-2002 Sikorsky International Products Incorporated Tolemaida Colombia Lead Mechanic/Technical Inspector Authorized inspector responsible for maintaining forms and records IAW applicable Army/FAA regulations. Supervised the performance of proper maintenance on 14 aircraft. Continuously maintained a 93% OR rate for 13 months. Assisted in site set-up and program initiation. Member of two ferry flights transporting 7 aircraft from Stratford, CT to Melgar, Colombia. Responsible for 7 mechanics and the maintenance of 14 UH-60L helicopters in support of “Plan Colombia” and counter-terrorist/counter narcotics operations. Accountable for PLL and scheduling of all maintenance to maintain O.R. rate IAW contractual obligations. Executed 1352 reports and managed flowcharts to maximize A/C availability to the customer.
1999-2001 Lockheed Martin Puerto Rico Mechanic / NDT Inspector Contract Maintenance team for the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment. Authorized inspector, to include NDT. Among the first to arrive on site to assist in the relocation of the unit. Assisted in the establishment of the supply system (in excess of 3,000 lines), established safety procedures, Hazardous Material handling protocols and Standard Operating Procedures. Member of the Rapid Response team; responsibilities included DART and maintenance for classified missions. Held a secret security clearance.
1991-1999 United States Army Ft. Campbell,KY Section Leader 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment. Served as part of an elite aviation unit, deployed over sea, air, and land to the most demanding missions under the most stressful conditions. Appointed as a hazardous materials handler. Authorized inspector, accountable for all forms and records pertaining to maintenance on 26 A/C IAW DA-PAM738-751/TM1-1500-328-23. Accountable for $3 million dollars of maintenance equipment. Member of a team that developed modifications for the RADS vibration analysis system that saved the government $250,000. Spanish Linguist rated 3+ by DLAP. Held a Top Secret security clearance, a NATO Secret clearance, and a U.N. Secret clearance.
Reference: Available on Request.
Candidate Contact Information:
| Name: Miguel Laborde |
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Phone: (407) 482-2770 |
| City: Orlando |
Fax: - |
| State: Florida |
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