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     Date Submitted:02-06-2009
     Last Modified:03-06-2009 (11:08)
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     Current job:Aerospace Technician
     Employment Term:Permanent
     Job location:US only
     Date available:immediately
     Industry:Satellite Manufacturers and Subcontractors, Satellite Operators, , , Launch Systems
     Keywords14 YEARS WORKING AS A AEROSPACE FIELD TECHNICIAN/MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL WITH A&P LICENSE
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    Experience
    A&P Technician
    April 2008 – Sept 2008 Royal Atlantic Aviation, Inc. Melbourne FL
    .   Perform inspection, repair and overhaul on Cessna C-441
     
    Senior Aircraft Mechanic/ Inspector Customer Support
    Oct 20 2006 – April 2008 Liberty Aerospace, Melbourne FL
    .    Perform aircraft inspections to include; Annual inspection, 25hr, 50hr,
        100hr and other inspection that may be deemed necessary.
    .    Install and troubleshoot aircraft systems (engine, wings, avionics,
         Flight controls)
    .    Perform flight control assembly and rigging
    .    Perform fuel system calibrations
    .    Perform engine run-up and diagnostic procedures
    .    Be proficient taxing aircraft.
    .    Perform compass swings
    .    Perform sheet metal work
    .    Perform engine and associated systems overhauls
    .    Must be versed in FAA Part 43 and other applicable FAR’s
    .    Work from drawings and work orders
    .    Read and interpret factory and vendor manual
    .    Service Bulletin, Airworthiness Directive compliance.
     
     
    Aerospace Field Test Technician
    March 1999 – Aug 2006 Boeing – Delta II/IV Florida Launch Operations, Cape Canaveral FL
    §                                                 Fabricate, assemble, install, repair, test, check-out, fault-isolate calibrate, operate, modify and perform verification of mechanical, structural, electrical, electronic, hydraulic, pneumatic systems, ground handling & support equipment, ground and /or flight computers, analog/digital telemetry, optical and/or electro-mechanical equipment, test equipment, and assembly aids for launch and spacecraft systems and subsystems at launch and test sites. Work from procedures and drawings and/or development data as provided by engineering sketches, schematics, fabrication/assembly/engineering orders, diagrams, vendor data, and verbal information to develop, fabricate, assemble, install, layout, set-up, test, troubleshoot, modify, and service equipment, unitizing & operating any equipment and tools necessary . Verification of the quality of material, parts assemblies and buy off work performed.
     
     
     
    Aerospace Electrical/ Mechanical Technician
    Feb 2000 – Feb 2001 United Space Alliance-Flight Crew Systems, Kennedy Space Center, FL
    §                                                 Tasks include the ability to interpret drawings/specifications, as well as responsibilities for implementation of Flight Crew System, functions and requirements. Duties also include the installation, testing, modification and removal of flight/GSE hardware within the crew compartment.
     
     
    Aerospace Electrical/Mechanical Technician
    June 1995 – March 1999 Boeing-SPACEHAB, Port Canaveral, FL
    §                                                 Perform functional check-out, assembly and validation of spacecraft experiment systems and ground support equipment. Work and inspect form company, customer and vendor specifications to perform calibration, modification and functional/operational check-out of spacecraft        systems and ground support equipment. Interface directly wit company and customer technical staff.
     
    Aerospace Electrical/Mechanical Technician,
    April 1992 – June 1995  McDonnell Douglas Space Systems Company,
    Kennedy Space Center-PGOC, FL
    §                                                 Perform Functional check-out, assembly and validation of Spacelab/Integrated Pallets and MEPS. Assigned to Space Station Processing Facility, to perform assembly and validation of the integrated Environment Monitoring Systems, and Closed Circuit Television.
     
    United States Marine Corps, NCOIC Ground Support Division
    Oct 1982 – Oct 1989 HMM-165 Kaneohe Bay MCAS, HI
    Supervise maintenance shop. Responsible for all maintenance duties, as well as documentation and review of all shop maintenance records. Provide maintenance and phase inspection for Boeing-Vertol CH-46E Helicopters. Honorable Discharge
     
    EDUCATION/ CERTIFICATION/ AWARDS
    A.A., Aviation Maintenance Technology, 1991- Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach FL
     
    Aviation Support Equipment Technician, 1983-Naval Air Technical
    Training Center, Memphis, TN
     
    FAA Airframe License, 1990
    FAA Power plant License 1991
    Two Meritorious Mast Awards-United States Marine Corp.
     


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