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yyyyyy x. yyyyyy

0000 xxxxxx xxxx , xxxx , xxxxx 00000                  

xxx-xxx-xxxx

email: abc@xyz.com

country of citizenship:   usa

social security number:  xxx-xx-xxxx

 

vacancy announcement #:

position: 

__________________________________________________________________________

 

 

core competencies

equipment repair/troubleshooting; diagnosis; inspection; equipment maintenance; hydraulic controls; jet engines; micrometers; numerically-controlled equipment; use of hoists/cranes; computer-generated data; h-53 and h-46 helicopters; computer-controlled electron discharge wire cutting equipment; pneumatic switching units; ability to interpret manufacturer flow charts, diagrams, blueprints, manuals, sketches for making modifications; read complex multi-view drawings; utilization of milling equipment; lathes; grinders

 

 

 

professional experience

october 2000 - present

nade

cherry point production support department

plant services division

naval aviation depot, mcas

cherry point, nc

wg-5350-10

hours per week:  40

salary:

supervisor: vince becton xxx-xxx-xxxx       may contact  

 

production machinery mechanic

 

as a production machinery mechanic, charged with a multitude of duties, all focused on maintaining use capabilities of both fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft; utilize detailed knowledge of operating characteristics and functional relationships between mechanical hydraulic and pneumatic systems/components that are controlled by computer-generated electronics to solve myriad of problems in a complex industrial facility setting.

 

 

troubleshoot and diagnose any areas of difficulty in aircraft maintenance equipment, including fuel control hydraulics, focusing on jet engines.  this requires utilization of common hand tools as well as precision equipment such as micrometers, dial indicators, dial calipers and levels, and the capability to work with manufacturers machinery/equipment specifications, sketches, flow charts/diagrams and operations manuals.  additionally, have developed finely-tuned listening ability to observe equipment in operation and detect difficulties based on emitted sounds, as well as tactile sensitivity to pressure and temperature, all helpful in diagnosing problems and determining solutions.

 

 

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when required, use heavy equipment such as hoists and cranes to assist in dismantling equipment to remove defective parts; have developed capacity, based on in-depth experience, to determine areas of malfunction in used parts by utilizing various measuring instruments as well as observing form and

texture of the parts being examined.  also carefully observe all relevant gauges for accurate readouts on prevailing conditions, such as temperature, steam, pressure, water and oil levels, to assure equipment functioning within appropriate guidelines and ranges of operation and perform any needed repairs and adjustments.  to ensure equipment will be available for service when called upon, follow manufacturer recommendations for regular lubrication and maintaining clean equipment; benchtest all equipment when necessary.

 

 

provide strong capabilities in understanding and operating numerically-controlled equipment, performing accurate measurements and making necessary adjustments.  utilize troubleshooting and repair capabilities to assure that computer-controlled aircraft fuel control test stands are performing properly, as well as cells used in testing complete turbine engine fuel controls and accessories for the t-58, t-400, j-79 and f-402 engines following assembly.  possess capability with computer-controlled electron discharge wire cutting machines.

 

 

additionally, troubleshoot and repair equipment used for testing h-53 and h-46 gearboxes and hydraulic systems used in aircraft landing gear, pumps, motors and flight control systems.  this requires understanding of electronic and pneumatic controls and includes oversight of servo, spool, pressure controlling, directional control and mixing valves.  also, have had on-the-job training with autoclave equipment and can make minor steam machinery adjustments.

 

 

possess strengths in measurement techniques and equipment, including pressure, temperature, flow, torque, horsepower, vibration, vacuum, rpm, dynamometers, load cells and water brakes.  work closely with electronic maintenance personnel in verifying electronic signals and with calibration personnel regarding verification of data.  strong understanding of measurements and working knowledge of machinery handbook have enabled successful conversion of measurement units into more usable format.

 

 

when necessary, can order needed replacement parts guided only by technical data supplied by manufacturer.  the ability to read complex, multi-view drawings supports efficient selection/de-selection of components prior to purchase and/or installation.

 

 

tasked with personnel training in safety and practices covering equipment dismantling, repair, modification, installation and maintenance, particularly of fixed and semi-fixed metalworking machines and test systems; work closely with engineers on refining and strengthening testing equipment. 

 

 


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october 2000 - october 2004

nadep

cherry point production support department

plant services division

naval aviation depot, mcas

cherry point, nc

wg-5350-10

hours per week:  40

salary:

supervisor: sam shipmen, 252.464.7650     may contact  

 

production machinery mechanic

 

in this assignment, performed functions as noted above, particularly focusing on production machinery maintenance.   was tasked with new hire training on shop practices and policies/procedures as well as maintaining all records and documentation for this maintenance function.

 

specifically, held maintenance responsibility for pmb blast system, portal blaster, soda blast, autoclave, furnace, x-ray, vacuum pump, lathe, verson press, pipe bending, universal grinder, bonding fixture, foaming, mixing (model 8852 and 1384l) band saw, shear, whirl tower, 300 / 600 air compressor, washer parts, balancing machine and scrubber.

 

developed strong working knowledge of proper balance conditions and tolerances for high-revolution-per-minute equipment and importance of smallest details, including balancing equipment shafts and assemblies.  additionally, gained in-depth knowledge of causes and effects of vibrations and how to deal with all aspects successfully.   effectively maintained comprehensive inventory of parts for this critical equipment area.

 

 

may 1992 - july 2000

naval hospital

public work center

santa rita, guam

wg-5350-10

hours per week:  40

salary:

supervisor: vince santos, 671.344.7610                   may contact  

 

industrial equipment mechanic

 

for this role with the naval hospital facility, was charged with responsibility for providing preventive maintenance in such areas as replacing empty oxygen tanks, assuring that all hospital beds functioned properly, checking facility electrical wiring and replacing as necessary, and assuring that fire alarm system was in proper working order and had strong communication capabilities with local fire department.  additionally, maintained incinerator, compressors, vacuum pumps and sprinkler system and generally became as familiar as possible with equipment/machinery used daily so as to be able, when possible, to recognize anomalies in performance and prevent any serious malfunctions.  

 

developed competence in maintaining all work records and documentation of dates for work performance and final checks.  learned to read blueprints and assisted in training of personnel on facility safety procedures.

 

 

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may 1990 - may 1992

us naval ship repair facility

guam

wg-5350-10

hours per week:  40

salary:

supervisor: sonny miller                    may contact  

 

production machinery mechanic

 

at this ship repair facility, was tasked with troubleshooting equipment, disassembling as necessary to perform comprehensive inspections and replacing parts so that equipment was ready for use.  successfully utilized such machinery as milling lathes, surface grinders, brake presses, pusher boats and detroit engines 471 and 671-l in acquiring skill levels as well as in maintaining assigned facility areas.  also acquired capabilities in utilization of electrical equipment and electronics by thoroughly understanding manufacturers manuals.   instructed other personnel in learned processes and procedures.

 

 

august 1984 - may 1990

us naval ship repair facility

guam

wg-5350-8

hours per week:  40

salary:

supervisor: sonny miller                    may contact  

 

production machinery mechanic

 

working closely with a journeyman mechanic, assisted in troubleshooting and performing repair and maintenance at this ship repair facility; specifically repaired/overhauled pneumatic pumps and maintained lathes, grinders, brake presses, floating cranes, pusher boats, sand blasters and other necessary components. 

 

performed purchasing support functions through providing purchasing department with all pertinent data required to order all needed materials efficiently and correctly.

 

 

august 1982 - september 1984

us naval repair facility

guam

wg-6404-6

hours per week:  40

salary:

supervisor: ben banes

 

tools and parts attendant

 

the major responsibility for this assignment was to manage outgoing and incoming tools, placing particular emphasis on tool cleanliness and inspecting for any questionable wiring.   oversaw damage report preparation by customers and maintained accurate inventory documentation and control; responsible for replacement of damaged or lost tools.   

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