Mechanical Engineer Resume




Title
Mechanical Engineer

Primary Skills
Supervised, inspected, and evaluated aircraft fuel systems maintenance.

Location
US-SC-Lexington (will consider relocating)

Posted
Oct-10-09

RESUME DETAILS
Customer Service Agent / Supervisor

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
* Facilitated maintenance on aircraft fuel system components saving the United States Air Force over $500,000 in parts.
* Eagerly troubleshot aircraft fuel systems problems saving the United States Air Force over one thousand hours of maintenance
* Directed the remodeling of the Aircraft fuel systems repair support section by making it more organized and bringing in more efficient support tools.

RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
Supervison & Training
* Supervised, inspected, and evaluated aircraft fuel systems maintenance.
* Supervised daily tool room operations such as dispatching tools needed to perform various task and performing preventative maintenance on all support equipment.
* Enthusiastic coffee shop shift supervisor for 7 months
* Trained over 15 USAF Airmen in basic aircraft maintenance task.
* Trainer Certifed by United State Air Force.
* Conducted personalized tours for new employees as part of the orientation program.
* Scheduled regular staff training to enhance product knowledge, improving customer service.
* Promptly answered telephone calls to reflect professional corporate image.
* Verified quote system data with customer orders to ensure accurate processing.
* Typed documents at a rate of 40 WPM with 95% accuracy.
* Plan, direct, supervise, and evaluate workflow processes, ensuring highest levels of customer service, accuracy, and time compliance.
* Provided a high level of customer service and client relations based on outstanding communication and interpersonal skills.
* Priced items and rotated stock by bringing old stock forward on shelves during quieter times.
* Processed and received customer payments for goods by cash providing correct change as required.


Maintenance Mechanic Journeyman
* Performed aircraft maintenance for 38 months.
* Routinely completed maintenance tasks 15% faster than USAF average.
* Trained, directed, and supervised teams to accomplish goals.
* Evaluated junior service technicians to recommend further training courses.
* Implemented computer-based project management system; trained general contractor and construction manager on computer use.
* Met with apprentice workers to monitor progress and identify skills to improve.
* Mentored apprentices and assistants on safety and tool care procedures.
* Researched latest tools and techniques to identify and implement time-saving improvements.
* Installed major appliances according to specifications and technical manuals.
* Removes, repairs, inspects, installs, and modifies aircraft fuel systems including integral fuel tanks, bladder cells, and external tanks.
* Advises on aircraft fuel systems removal, repair, and installation maintenance procedures and policies.
* Diagnoses fuel system and component malfunctions.
* Recommends corrective actions and resolves problems using technical publications and analytic techniques.
* Performs maintenance on aircraft fuel tanks and cells. Removes access panels, and depuddles, purges, repairs, and tests fuel tanks and cells.
* Performs entry and maintenance in confined spaces.
* Removes, repairs, and replaces malfunctioning components.
* Prepares aircraft surfaces, and applies sealants, adhesives, and associated chemicals.
* Cleans fuel cells and tanks, and inspects for foreign objects, corrosion, cell deterioration, and fungus.
* Stores, handles, uses, and disposes of hazardous material and waste.
* Initiates deficiency reports, maintenance analysis documents, technical data changes, and equipment records.
* Records information on data collection forms and automated systems.
* Performing maintenance on various tools including hand tools, pneumatic tools, electrical tools, calibrated tools, intrinsically safe tools and electronic tools.
* Answers dispatch phone and dispatch workers to jobs requiring aircraft fuel systems maintenance.
* Performing needed maintenance on support equipment such as intrinsically safe drop lights, scion lighting systems, multimeter, explosion proof refridgerators, explosion proof lighting, shop air compressors, bonding meters, ect.

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
Aircraft Fuel Systems Repair Journeyman - 2006 - 2009
United States Air Force, Moody AFB, GA

Truck Loader - 2005 - 2006
UPS, W. Columbia, SC

Customer Service Technical Support Agent - 2005 - 2005
CallTech, Columbia, SC

Coffee Shop Shift Supervisor - 2005 - 2005
Goddest Cup, W. Columbia, SC

Car Unloader - 2004 - 2005
Inter-Rail Transports, W. Columbia, SC

EDUCATION
B.S., Electrical Engineering - 2001
South Carolina State University, Orangeburg, SC

2006
Basic Military Training, Lackland AFB, TX
Learned basic military skills and core values

Aircraft Fuel Systems Repair - 2006
Military Training (Aircraft Maintenance Technical School), Sheppard AFB, TX
The course trains airmen to perform duties prescribed in AFMAN 36-2108 for Aircraft Fuel Systems Apprentice, AFSC 2A634. Training includes an introduction to maintenance management, technical orders, and the Core Automated Maintenance System (CAMS). Also taught are basic fuel system designs, operating principles, and maintaining aircraft fuel systems with high emphasis on safety of personnel and equipment. In consideration of the group/size constraints imposed by the aircraft fuel systems equipment, certain modules of instruction were designed to permit simultaneous training and performance on the various tasks involved using a team and/or subgroup approach

Aircraft Fuel Systems Repair Journeyman - 2007
Military Training ( C-130 Fuel systems repair Craftsman Technical School), Warner Robbins AFB, GA
Students learn C-130 fuel system safety, fuel system configuration, aircraft fuel feed system, fuel dump system, fuel quantity indicating system, refuel/defuel system, vent system, fire suppressant foam and fuel tank construction and repair procedures. The course stresses the use of technical publications including trouble analysis charts and theory of operation.

SKILLS
* Customer Relations
* Managing E-mail
* Facilitation
* Everyday Business Etiquette
* Administration
* Staff Supervision/Training
* Records Management
* Regulator Reporting & Communications
* Filing
* Inventory
* Productivity Improvements
* Needs Assessment
* Customer Retention
* Wiring
* Demolition
* Tools and Equipment
* Purchasing Materials and Equipment
* Negotiating Prices and Delivery
* Cost Estimating and Control
* Toxic Waste and Biohazards Handling
* Basic Engineering
* Hand and Power Tool Maintenance
* Quality Assurance
* Blueprint Reading and Analysis
* Remodeling

LICENSES
* Forklift 2-15k license, United States Air Force Motor Vehicle 2009 - 2016
* Bobtail license, U.S. Air Force Motor Vehicle 2009 - 2016
* Pintle Hook , U.S. Air Force Motor Vehicle 2009 - 2016
* Flight Line (Runway) Drivers License, U.S. Air Force Motor Vehicle 2009 - 2016
* Secret Securtiy Clearance, U.S Air Force 2006

TRAINING
* Hazardous Waste and Hazardous Material Handling and Disposal, U.S. Air Force 2006
* Train the Trainer, U.S Air Force 2008. Official Air Force Training course
* Confined Space Training, U.S Air Force 2006

Certifications
See above

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