Aircraft Assembler Resume
Here’s a sample of what your Aircraft Assembler Resume should look like while applying for Aircraft Assembler Jobs.
795 Hammond Dr NE, Apt 209
San Diego, CA 92101
(123)-000-1234
name@emailaddress.com
Summary:
A motivated, highly-organized and skilled technician with a solid background in aviation and all phases of structural assembly and operations; proficiently in performing production, diagnosis and repair responsibilities; with a wide knowledge coupled with the ability to perform installations, analysis, checkups and malfunction detection plus operational testing of flight controls, fuel systems, and all associated components.
Professional Experience:
Senior Aircraft Assembler February 2006 - Present
ABC Airlines, San Diego, CA
Responsibilities
Performed visual and physical inspections of aircraft assemblies to assure compliance to requirements.
Measured composite assemblies as required and evaluated results for conformance.
Performed inspections and tool prove-outs.
Documented and reported non-conforming assemblies.
Performed area inspections and surveillance as required.
Performed other duties as assigned by Inspection Supervision.
Aircraft Assembler April 2004 - February 2006
Qantas Air, Chicago IL
Responsibilities
Assembled and attached system components to aircraft.
Interpreted blueprints, illustrations, and specifications to determine layout sequence.
Measure, drill, file, cut, bend, and smooth materials to ensure fit and clearance of parts.
Inspected and documented nonconforming assemblies.
Ensured strict adherence to safety policy and procedure.
Performed first article inspections.
Junior Aircraft Assembler February 2002 - April 2004
East Airlines, Los Angeles, CA
Responsibilities
Assembled system components, such as armament, structural, and mechanical components.
Laid out location of parts and assemblies, according to specifications.
Tested systems and assemblies for functional performance.
Installed mechanical linkages and actuators.
Examined parts for defects and for conformance to specifications.
Adjusted parts and assemblies according to specifications.
Education:
Universal Aviation Training, Aviation College, CA, 2002
Skills:
Strong ability to troubleshoot, diagnose and repair anomalies and failures
Ability to perform work from company's operational sheets
Great ability to read schematics
Excellent ability to operate ground support equipment associated with electrical applications
Deep knowledge and ability to perform removals, installations, extensive rigging and operational testing of flight controls, fuel systems, hydraulic systems, environmental systems, engines, landing gear and all associated components
Awards and Affiliations:
Member, Aircraft Maintenance Organization
Member, Aviation Maintenance Group