Edward Brown
250 Tassett Court,
Chicago Park,
CA, 95712
222-222-2222
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Summary:
A person with vast experience in outsourced mechanical and structural quality assurance for aircrafts and carriers, an able-bodied and physically fit person with great motivation and focus, has very good analytical and problem-solving skills; an effective team player and organized field worker capable of multi-tasking and time-based project delivery.
Professional Experience:
Senior Aircraft Structural Mechanic August 2006- Present
Airlift Express, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Responsibilities:
Handled a team of mechanics in the assembly and installation of aircraft components such as electrical, plumbing, mechanical, hydraulic, structural parts and accessories.
Examined and inspected aircraft engines and other structural and physical components for imperfections such as cracks, breaks or leaks before release.
Conducted thorough quality tests on engines, systems and other components via different advanced automation machinery to ensure perfect calibration and diagnosed malfunctions, if any.
Performed adjustments on aircraft systems by alignment testing using both manual hand tools and gauges, as well as advanced digital test equipment to ensure quality, durability and balanced calibration.
Repaired, inspected and replaced aircraft parts for natural wear and tear, warping or other defects that may have been incurred during flights.
Conducted quality assurance testing by having a series of user acceptance testing gauges and periodic checks.
Aircraft Quality Engineer March 2003 - July 2006
Paramount Fabrication Corporation, Los Angeles, California
Responsibilities:
Handled a team of analysts to perform a series of rigorous studies, tests, developmental upgrades and repairs on Albatross Airlines' aircrafts.
Provided a process workflow to unify and streamline step-by-step repair and maintenance procedure, job owners, timeline and expectations.
Handled all repairs and maintenance work orders from main airline operators
Communicated and delegated job requirements to internal teams; aligned work schedule in line with project delivery date.
Maintained aircraft systems by understanding its mechanisms, specifications, strength and weaknesses and point of failures.
Examined reported faulty or damaged parts and determine repair and fabrication procedures
Conducted a 3-layer quality assurance process through a sequential crankcase flushing, screen cleaning, greasing and brake checking.
Junior Aircraft Repair Mechanic November 1999- January 2003
Zest Boeing Aircrafts, Inc., New York, USA
Responsibilities:
Worked with a team in charge of repair and maintenance of Zest Boeing Aircrafts.
Conducted physical, sound and circuit tests to indicate which areas were damaged.
Repaired hangar section damages by using metal fabrication machines, saws, brakes, shears and grinders.
Fabricated replacements to severely damaged materials and made sure that they are the exact fit and size of the originals.
Clean-stripped paint jobs before welding to ensure bonding cements are free of unwanted materials.
Repaired and rebuilt wings, fuselage, rigging, and hydraulic units which failed the quality tests.
Education:
1997 - 1999 Masters in Aeronautic Sciences
Stanford University, California
1993 - 1997 Bachelors Degree in Engineering (Aeronautics)
Stanford University, California
Skills/Certifications:
Aeronautics Professional Licensure Board Exam, Board Passer
Installation, equipment selection, repairs, problem solving and identification, maintenance and inspection mastery
Arm-hand steadiness and manual dexterity skills
Quality assurance and service monitoring
Keen on detail, theoretically inclined
Mathematics and calculations expert
People management, delegation and organizational skills
Awards and Affiliations:
Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association, Member |