AMY SMITH
123 Main Street • Atlanta, Georgia • 30339
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Objective: Seek the Position of Airframe Mechanic
SUMMARY: Exceptionally talented Mechanic with huge background in servicing, repairing, adjusting, and testing machines, devices, moving parts, and equipment that operate primarily on the basis of mechanical (not electronic) principles.
Summary of Qualifications
Seven years experience.
Strong knowledge of the design, uses, repair and maintenance of machines and tools.
Remarkable knowledge of the principles and applications of engineering science and technology.
Great ability to use required tools to repair machines and systems.
Uncommon ability in determining the type of maintenance needed on machines and carrying out routine maintenance.
Exceptional ability to troubleshoot in order to effectively find the cause of machine malfunctioning.
Sound ability to maintain and check quality control.
Deep knowledge of machines, equipment installation, and aircraft wiring, to standard practice.
Profound knowledge and ability to apply mathematics in solving problems.
In-depth knowledge of computers and their operation.
Excellent knowledge of English language and general knowledge of the combined federal regulations.
Immense ability to perform basic communications, follow verbal and written instructions, read and understand blue prints; and ability to read and understand aircraft wiring diagrams.
Adjust, align, and calibrate aircraft systems, using hand tools, gauges, and test equipment.
Examine and inspect engines or other components for cracks, breaks, or leaks.
Disassemble and inspect parts for wear, warping, or other defects.
Assemble and install electrical, plumbing, mechanical, hydraulic, and structural components and accessories, using hand tools and power tools.
Service and maintain aircraft systems by performing tasks, such as flushing crankcase, cleaning screens, greasing moving parts, and checking brakes.
Repair, replace, and rebuild aircraft structures, functional components, and parts, such as wings and fuselage, rigging, and hydraulic units.
Test engine and system operations, using testing equipment, and listens to engine sounds to detect and diagnose malfunctions.
Remove engine from aircraft or installs engine, using hoist or forklift truck.
Modify aircraft structures, space vehicles, systems, or components, following drawings, engineering orders and technical publications.
Read and interpret aircraft maintenance manuals and specifications to determine feasibility and method of repairing or replacing malfunctioning or damaged components.
Maintained records related to the maintenance performed on the aircraft.
Conducted inspections following a schedule based on the number of hours the aircraft had flown, calendar days since the last inspection, cycles of operation, or combination of these factors.
Repaired or replaced worn or defective parts.
Repaired sheet metal or composite surfaces.
Worked on many different types of aircraft, such as jets, propeller-driven airplanes.
Education and Professional Training
Licensed FAA Airframe and Power Plant Mechanic
Associate Degree in Mechanical Engineering, New York University, NY (1998)