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| Ref # |  | JS169454 |
| Year of birth |  | 1975 |
Current Location/Address |
| City or Town |  | San Francisco |
| Country |  | USA |
Permanent/Home Location/Address |
| City or Town |  | San Francisco |
| Country |  | USA |
Languages |
| Primary Language |  | Fluency |
| English |  | Read, write and speak fluently |
Nationalities |
| Nationality |  | SPAIN |
| Second Nationality |  | USA |
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Experience Classification |
| Job Function |  | Years Experience |
| Turbine Engineer |  | 3 |
| Aerospace Engineer |  | 8 |
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| Industry |  | Years Experience |
| Aerospace and Aviation |  | 9 |
| Oil and Gas |  | 2 |
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Qualifications |
| Highest Qualifications |  | Degree |
| Qualification | Subject | Establishment/Country | Year |
| Degree | Professional Aeronautics | Embry Riddle Aeronautical University/USA | 2005 |
| Trade Qualifications | FAA Airframe and Powerplant License | Embry Riddle Aeronautical University/USA | 2001 |
Other Qualifications, Memberships, Certification
None. |
Computer Skills and Software Used |
Microsoft Office, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and Filemaker Pro, Strong research skills, On-line and telephone conferencing, and Technical report writing and presentation.
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Work Locations |
| Are you willing to move or relocate? |  |
Yes - I will travel domestically
Yes - I will relocate domestically
Yes - I will travel internationally
Yes - I will relocate internationally |  |
Availability |
| Earliest Start Date |  | Given 4 weeks notice |
Ideal Next Job |
| My ideal job would be working and living in either the UK or Spain in the aerospace or energy industry as a turbine engineer. I have visited and worked at multiple gas turbine operated powerplants in Spain in the past and really enjoyed that work. |
Required Salary & Conditions |
| The equivalent of 6,000 US dollars a month, plus relocation expenses and schooling expenses for my one child. |
Employment History |
| Total Years of Work Experience: |  | 17 |
| Commenced Full Time Work: |  | 1995 |
| Job Title: |  | Aircraft Turbine Engineer |
| Duration |  | From : 2007 To: 2009 |
Work Experience |
EDUCATION: Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Bachelors of Science in Professional Aeronautics, May, 2005
Minors in Aviation Safety and Management, GPA 3.38/4.0
FAA Airframe and Powerplant License, August, 2001
COMPUTER
SKILLS: Microsoft Office, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and Filemaker Pro
Strong research skills
On-line and telephone conferencing
Technical report writing and presentation
EXPERIENCE: United Airlines, San Francisco Maintenance Operations Center
Staff Engineer, Powerplant Engineering Department
November 2007-Present
Support APU/PW2000/PW4000, and F117 engine internal engine hardware
Analysis of internal engine hardware for root cause of premature removal and failure
Support internal maintenance departments, and external customers
Make engineering decisions for powerplant operational readiness, and maintenance Develop maintenance programs and evaluate engine performance and history
Support test cell diagnostic operations and direct corrective actions as required to return engines to service under tight time constraints and within budget
Prepare engine workscopes and track/update engine shop visit maintenance records
Update and make technical changes to work instructions, technical manuals, and inspection documents.
GE Energy Life Extension Services,
Field Service Engineer; Powerplant Borescope Inspection
October 2006-November-2007
Gas and steam turbine engine inspection for power generation
Act as direct representative of the company while on official business at both domestic and international customer locations
Manage small work groups of two to six workers at domestic and international customer locations for daily assistance with work scope
Quickly and accurately gather and compile inspection data in preparation for reporting and presenting directly to customer
Experience with GE frame 5B, 6B, 7FA, 7EA and 9FA Gas Turbines.
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company, Marietta, Georgia
January 2003 to October 2006
F-22A flightline test mechanic and structures technician
Launch, recovery and flight test ground operations of new aircraft
C-130J aircraft structures technician
Position required blueprint and technical document reading
Maintained SECRET U.S. Government security clearance
Atlanta Turbine Management, Atlanta, Georgia
August 2001 to January 2003
Airframe and Powerplant mechanic on multiple civilian aircraft including turboprop and jet aircraft
Significant customer interaction
United States Marine Corps, Corporal
Active and Reserve Duty, September 1995 to January 2003
CH-46E Helicopter phase shop supervisor (active duty)
Managed crew of six junior ranking Marines
Responsible for all scheduled and unscheduled maintenance and shop management
UH-1N Huey and AH-1W Cobra flightline mechanic (reserves)
OTHER:
Lean Six Sigma Greenbelt Training (while at GE)
Lean Bronze Certification Training (while at United Airlines)
Self-starter who works well both as team player and independently
Love of travel with world-wide travel experience
Lived in Spain for extended periods and have functional Spanish speaking skills
Legally authorized to live and/or work in the European Union(EU passport/citzen)
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Last Updated on 21-Feb-11
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