AMY SMITH
123 Main Street • Atlanta, Georgia • 30339
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Objective: Seek the Position of Aircraft Service Technician
SUMMARY: Exceptionally talented Aircraft Service Technician with over eight years experience in performing installations of new avionics in high performance piston and/or turbine aircraft and troubleshooting, repairing and performing tests and inspections on avionics systems in similar aircraft following established regulatory and quality guidelines.
Summary of Qualifications
Thorough knowledge and ability to perform component level soldering and wire fastening.
In-depth knowledge of industry standard test equipment such as DVMs and O'scopes.
Great ability to read and interpret schematics and wiring diagrams.
Remarkable ability to work independently and as part of a team when required.
Excellent computer and organizational skills.
Deep knowledge of materials, methods, tools, and standard practices of the aircraft mechanic trade.
Excellent knowledge of models of aircraft to be maintained.
Great knowledge of safety procedures pertaining to aircraft and aircraft maintenance.
Sound ability to follow company and regulatory policy.
Immense desire for continual learning.
Professional Experience
DanoAir Inc., Minneapolis, MN 2002 - Present
Aircraft Service Technician
Determine serviceability of aircraft by performing maintenance inspections.
Diagnose and troubleshoot all systems to determine malfunctions.
Tighten, adjust, remove, repair, or replace components, assemblies or sub-assemblies with common and special tools and precision instruments.
Assist other mechanics in operations such as removal and replacement of engines and main transmission assemblies.
Rig and adjust sub-systems such as fuel linkages, pitch change linkages, flight controls, flaps, ailerons, and stabilizers.
Repair, remove, service or replace hydraulic system components, gauges, and instruments and electrical system components.
Remove, repair and replace gear boxes, dampers, drive shafts, rotor hubs, blades, engines, and landing gear components.
Test and repair airframe and fuselage components.
Service, troubleshoot, and repair aircraft air conditioning systems.
Perform static and dynamic balancing of main rotor and tail rotor assemblies.
Troubleshoot, diagnose, and clear aircraft fault codes.
Participate in after-maintenance test flights to verify the quality of maintenance performed.
Maintain shop tools and equipment such as trailers, aircraft tugs; and auxiliary power units.
Maintain, service, and test lead acid batteries.
Maintain, service, and repair searchlights.
Authorize, inspect, and approve for return to service any aircraft and related part or appliance;
Demonstrate continuous effort to improve operations, decrease turnaround times, streamline work processes, and work cooperatively and jointly to provide quality seamless customer service.
AirSanta Inc., Minneapolis, MN 1998 - 2002
Aviation Maintenance Technician
Performed ground handling and servicing of aircraft and conducted routine aircraft inspections and aviation administrative duties.
Inspected, serviced, maintained, troubleshot, and repaired aircraft engines, auxiliary power units, propellers, rotor systems, power train systems and associated airframe and systems specific electrical components.
Serviced, maintained, and repaired aircraft fuselage, wings, rotor blades, fixed and movable flight control surfaces.
Maintained aircraft bleed air, hydraulic and fuel systems.
Education & Professional Training
Federal Aviation Administration Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic Certificate FCC GROL with Element 8 FAA Repairman Certificate
Associate Degree in Electronics Engineering, New York University, NY (1998)