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Operations,Quality Control Resume


Desired Industry: Manufacturing SpiderID: 29368
Desired Job Location: Cocoa Beach, Florida Date Posted: 10/30/2009
Type of Position: Full-Time Permanent Availability Date: 26/11/2009
Desired Wage: 60000
U.S. Work Authorization: Yes
Job Level: Management (Manager, Director) Willing to Travel: Yes, Less Than 25%
Highest Degree Attained: Bachelors Willing to Relocate: No


Objective:
Customer Service Oriented. I love to travel and genuinely like to see new places and meet new people. Self starter and always searching for ways to improve my job performance. Have held many positions leading and directing the work of others.


Experience:
• Work Experience

Site Manager/Crew Chief
Connexus Air in Dubai, UAE (Present employment)
• Assigned as Contractor for last 3 and 1/2 years as a Boeing 747 Crew Chief at Incirlic AFB in Adana Turkey.
• Successfully managed the receipt, maintenance, servicing, and dispatch of more than 900 civilian 747 cargo aircraft in support of the war operations in Iraq and Afganistan.

Aircraft and Powerplant Mechanic
Timco Aviation in Orlando, Florida
January 2006 to July 2006
• Accomplished overnight repair and servicing of heavy jet aircraft.
• Work included radio,instrument,electrical troubleshooting and repair. Propulsion, hydraulic, pneumatic troubleshoooting and repair.
• Scheduled servicing as called out by maintenance program on United Airlines Airbus Aircraft.

Lead Avionics Technician
American Airlines in LaGuardia Airport, NYC
January 2005 to August 2005
• Assigned & directed the work of 10 avionic technicians in a line maintenance setting for the maintenance of heavy jet a/c including MD-80,737,757 & Airbus A-310 aircraft.
• Accomplished on job training in Avionics Systems as required.
• Coordinated shift turnover of Aircraft operational status with A/C Maintenance Management & other A/C Maintenance Specialty Crew Chiefs.

Cordinating Crew Chief(Avionics)
American Airlines in Lambert Field, St Louis Missouri
August 2003 to December 2004
• Assigned to the special position of Coordinating Crew Chief to coordinate the activities of all A/C Specialties during heavy avionics modifications of DC-9 and MD-80 aircraft.
• Mods included installation of Global Positioning Systems and associated integration of Navigation, Auto-Pilot, and Control and Display Systems.

Lead Flight Simulator Technician
Trans World Airlines and American Airlines in St. Louis, Missouri
June 1995 to July 2003
• Lead,direct, and train other Flight Simulator Technicians in the servicing and maintenance of Level D Full Flight Simulators used in major airlines pilot training environment.
• Accomplish daily certification flights prior to turning trainers over to flight instructors.

Lead Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic
Trans World Airlines in Orlando, Florida
May 1991 to June 1995
• Lead and direct the work of other A&P Mechanics in flight line environment. Ensure on time airline operation within parameters of safe maintenance operations.
• Accomplish OJT training and correct documentation of training records.
• Verify accuracy of A/C maint log entries and input same into computer control system.

Lead Avionics Mechanic
TWA in St.Louis, Missouri
July 1988 to July 1991
• Lead and direct the work of other Avionics mechanics in a line maint environment.
• Coordinate scheduling, parts, and maintenance of DC9, MD-80, 727, 757, 767, and 747 aircraft to meet airline demands of on time performance and safe operation of large international air carrier.

Lead Avionics Mechanic
TWA in Kansas City, Missouri
August 1984 to July 1988
• Responsible for leading and directing a crew of 10 avionics mechanics in the performance of heavy maintenance checks and major electrical, radio, and instrument modifications in an overhaul maintenance environment.
• A/C types include Boeing 727,747,757,767, DC-9, MD-80, and Lockheed L-1011 Aircraft.

Aircraft Maint Shift Supervisor
TWA/ Saudi Arabian Airlines in Jeddah, Saudia Arabia
April 1981 to August 1984
• On assignment from TWA in TWA'S contractual role of providing personnel to build the Saudi national airline: Saudia Airlines. Responsible for the planning, training, organization, and management of a maintenance shift in a line maintenance environment.
• Responsible for assigning workload, maintenance decisions, shift records, and shift work turnover.

Lead Mechanic
TWA in Kansas City, Missouri
December 1977 to April 1981
• Lead and direct the work of a group of 10 mechanics in the repair, modification, and operational checks of heavy jet aircraft in heavy overhaul maintenance environment.

Technical Instructor
United States Air Force in Lowry AFB, Denver, Colorado
March 1973 to December 1977
• Air Force Basic Training Mar-Jun 1973.
• Fundamental electronics and advanced 326X0 career field electronics training Jun-Dec 1973.
• Technical Instructor: Integrated Avionics Components Specialist Dec 1973-Dec 1977.
• Awarded USAF Master Instructor rating June 1976.



Education:
• Education History

Arapahoe Community College in Denver Colorado
September 1974 to March 1977

Community College of the Air Force in Lowry AFB, Denver Colorado
September 1974 to June 1977

University of Missouri in Kansas City, Missouri
April 1978 to September 1980

• Qualifications

Qualification Grade Achieved
Associates Electronics Tech 3.2





Skills:
Operations,Quality Control


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