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About Candidate
I’m a motivated AME (EASA Part-147) graduate with the technical knowledge and quality assurance mindset necessary to thrive in fast-paced & challenging engineering environment of the aviation industry.
Committed to safe workplace practices and quality workplace performance.
Currently seeking opportunities as an entry-level Aircraft Maintenance Technician or Apprentice.
Education
Completed GCSE Secondary-level Education
Completed a 3 yr Undergraduate Degree Course in Aeronautical Engineering. Areas of Study included: >Engineering mathematics >High speed aerodynamics >Propulsion and fluid dynamics >Safety assessment in aviation, human factors and CRM >Aviation business enterprise and industrial management >Aircraft and aerospace systems design >Engineering Structures and Dynamics >Avionics >Route Planning and Navigation Systems
Completed a 2 yr technical diploma course to fulfill requirements for EASA Part-66 B1.1 Aircraft Maintenance Engineering licensing. Gained knowledge on different types of tools and equipment and 22 weeks of experienced maintenance training on various components removal, inspection, lubricating and re-installation from Boeing 727, Fokker 28, Cessna, Caravan 208 aircraft and RR RB211, RR Spey, P&W JT8D, P&W JT9D engines
Work & Experience
Carried out Routine and Non-routine maintenance tasks that included the removal, inspection, service, replacement and re-installation of certified Aircraft components I.A.W revised aircraft maintenance manuals for B737-300F, B737-800, B787-8, ERJ190-100 aircraft under the supervision of a certified technical supervisor. Performed routine engine health checks on CFM56-3B, CFM 56-7B26, GEnx-1B 70/75 and GE CF34-10E6 engines as assigned and as per revised aircraft maintenance manuals.
Carried out Routine and Non-routine maintenance tasks that included the removal, inspection, service, replacement and re-installation of certified Aircraft components I.A.W revised aircraft maintenance manuals for B737-300F, B737-800, B787-8, ERJ190-100 aircraft under the supervision of a certified technical supervisor. Performed routine engine health checks on CFM56-3B, CFM 56-7B26, GEnx-1B 70/75 and GE CF34-10E6 engines as assigned and as per revised aircraft maintenance manuals.
Carried out Planned Maintenance (PM) & Autonomous Maintenance (AM) on all machines in assigned zone as per the Maintenance Plan in order to minimize downtime. Ensured timely attendance to all machinery breakdowns Maximized the production output while maintaining highest levels of quality, machine uptime and zero scrap/rework levels as are established in the Ideal Performance Targets (IPs).