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Boca Raton, FL Quality Control Inspector Support corporate commitment to ISO9001-2000 quality management system. Perform visual and dimensional inspections of GG 4 gas generators and FT 4 free turbine parts and components. Initiate and update inspections and photographic records of production engines, Recommends and verifies proper repairs are performed. Perform crucial inspection of all phases of engine assembly. Coordinate and sc hedule calibration and certification of precision equipment, tools to include fi xed and portable lifting devices. Defense Support Services, Tyndall AFB, FL Dec 2003 Dec 2005

Aircraft-worker / Jet engine Technician Remove, clean, inspect, reinstall or replace defective parts, accessories and c omponents such as engine modules, worn gaskets, couplings seals and fittings. U se common hand tools, special tools and equipment in the support of Jet Engine I ntermediate (JEIM) maintenance to accomplish minor and major maintenance repairs and or modification of Pratt & Whitney F100PW100 engines for F-15 C and D model aircrafts assigned to the 325 Maintenance Squadron, accomplish Time Compliance Technical Orders (TCTOs) of engine components and update pertinent historical da ta. Oreck Factory Showroom, Tucson, AZ Sep 2001 - Jan 2003

Manager and senior technician Manage commercial and residential cleaning equipment retail sales. Stock requisi tioning, receiving, and documentation control of inventory. As senior repair tec hnician of owners three licensed stores, performed equipment trouble-shooting, t une-ups, and repairs of all brands of cleaning equipment. Provide weekly and monthly finance reports, order statements and resolved customer warranty and com plaints. Pratt & Whitney Support Services International, KAAB, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia (Boeing Subcontractor Peace Sun Program) Oct 1999 - 31 Mar 2001 Engine manager / Production Scheduler Forecast and schedule 228 million dollar inventory of F100PW220 and 229 turbofan , F-15 aircraft engines and components. Apply Root Cause Analysis to determine p remature or reoccurring engine/component failures or removals. Alerted customer and Field Representative of negative trends, based on data recovered from CEDS, Comprehensive Engine Diagnostic Systems and DTS Diagnostic Tracking Systems. Ut ilize ACE (Achieving Customer Excellence) techniques to assist customers in atta ining goals and establishing future visions. Assist in the Evaluating, updating and implementation of Maintenance Operating Instructions (MOIs) and Standard Ope rating Procedures (SOPs). Review, verify, update, and track significant histori cal data pertaining to routine, special inspections and Time Compliance Technica l Orders (TCTO modifications) of assigned /issued propulsion assets and related support equipment. Generated maintenance work orders, production work packages, reports, parts requisitions and maintained technical publication updates in sup port of overall production and flying missions of the of the Royal Saudi Air For ce (RSAF). Utilized computerized Engine Maintenance Management System (EMMS), A uto-Log, and MS Office programs to update and maintain significant historical re cords. Provided training for RSAF personnel in all facets of engine maintenance management and asset control.

Pratt & Whitney Support Services International, KAAB, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia (Boeing Subcontractor Peace Sun Program) Nov 1998 - Oct 1999 Jet engine test cell technician Prepared, operated, troubleshot and repaired, as required, the F100PW220 and 229 engines at the M37 and T-9 test facilities. Performed scheduled facilities insp ections and calibration of support equipment in conjunction with the training of RSAF personnel in all facets of engine testing, equipment operation and qualifi cation training. Lockheed Martin, Logistics Management (Contract Field Team) Oct 1995- Nov 1998

Jet engine maintenance technician F100PW100 and 220 engines maintenance repair of Air National Guard and Air Force customers as required by contractual agreement. Directed and performed inspect ions, disassembly, repairs, modifications and assembly of jet engines, ensuring compliance with OSHA, AFOSH and EPA standards, technical data and directives. L ocations of CFT; Tucson ANG, AZ: Jacksonville ANG, FL: and Luke AFB, AZ. United States Air Force, 24years, Jul 1971 - Oct 1995 Aerospace propulsion Technician/Manager Responsibilities ranged from supervising and evaluating the performance tasks of maintaining turbojet, turbofan, turboprop, turboshaft and gas turbine compresso r engines. Utilized and interpreted technical orders (directives) schematic dia grams and fluid flow charts to diagnose malfunctions. Analyzed data received fr om test and troubleshooting procedures to determine the operational status and/o r the necessary repairs required. Utilized mechanical and electronic measuremen t equipment, aerospace ground equipment (AGE), common and special tools to remov e, clean, inspect, disassemble, repair, modify, assemble, install, align, and ca librate engine systems. Operated electrical diagnostic equipment, flexible and ridged optical inspection scopes, performed operational testing of engines insta lled in aircrafts and at open and enclosed test facilities. Introduced subordina tes to Air Force Total Quality Management (TQM) training, Self-assessment Manage ment Training and continuous improvement methods toward customer satisfaction. Received and consolidated data to provide matrix to monitor, evaluate and report utilization, improvements, shortfalls, and benchmarks in production, performanc e, positive and negative maintenance trends, personnel training/upgrade, and edu cational advancement for Squadron Commanders and managers. Serve as a Wing Main tenance Training Instructor for five years, reviewed, developed and presented mu ltiple course curriculums such as aircraft engine operation, repair, Core Automa ted Management Systems (CAMS), skill level upgrade, cross utilization training, aircraft inspections, towing, marshalling, launch, recovery and the servicing of aircrafts systems. (E.g., fuel, hydraulic, nitrogen, liquid oxygen (LOX) as re quired to maintain military aircrafts in air worthy condition. Managed, delegat ed and performed the functions and activities of both intermediate (shop) and Or ganizational (flight line) maintenance levels in the repair of fixed and rotary wing aircraft engines (See additional information).

Additional Information Air Force Assignments and Duty Titles Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ Aug 1993 - Oct 1995 Quality Element Chief Propulsion Flight Spanish Linguist Chief GTMO, Cuba Production Superintendent (GE-TF-34) Production Superintendent (C-130E, GTC85, T56 engines and 54H60-91 Propeller) Bitburg AB, Germany Jun 1982 - Aug 1995 Production Superintendent (Prop-One) Shift Supervisor (F100PW100 Intermediate Maintenance) Senior Aircraft Engine Technician (F-15 C/D, F100PW100 engine) Wing F-15 Engine Run and Maintenance Instructor Unit Jet Engine Technician (F100PW100 IM) Holloman AFB, NM Jul 1976 - Jun 1982 Aircraft Jet Engine Technician (F-15A/B) Shift Supervisor Unit Supply (F-15A/B) Shop Chief, Gas Turbine shop (GTC85) Supervisor, Unit Supply (GE-J-85 Propulsion Supply) Supervisor, Afterburner Section (GE-J85) RAF Woodbridge, England Jun 1973 - 1976 Aircraft Jet Engine Specialist, (C130 and H/H 53 Helicopter GE-T-62 and T-62 eng ines) Columbus AFB, MS Jan 1972 - Jun 1973 Jet Engine Apprentice/specialist (T-38, GE-J85 engine) Off Duty Activities PADI SCUBA Instructor NRA Practical Small Arms Instructor / Range Officer American Red Cross CPR, First Aid, and Board Sailing (Wind Surfing), Instructor

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