Results-driven Aircraft Maintenance Engineer with extensive experience at Cadorath Aerospace and Premier Aviation. Expert in quality control and visual inspections, ensuring compliance with stringent standards. Proven ability to enhance operational efficiency through continuous improvement initiatives while effectively mentoring team members. Skilled in documentation preparation and equipped with a strong understanding of aircraft systems.
Overview
8
8
years of professional experience
Work History
INSPECTOR
Cadorath Aerospace
06.2023 - Current
Perform incoming and intermediate Inspections of Aeronautical product.
Identify defects, plan an appropriate work scope utilizing OEM and other approved data, and participate in the cost estimate process.
Create non-conformance reports.
Review repair instructions to ensure most recent data is adhered to.
Work from drawings, manufacturer's specifications, adhere to detailed work instructions and comprehend detailed drawing weldments.
Perform precision measurements utilizing a variety of tools and instruments.
Work closely with various departments to support production deadlines and meet customer demands.
Participation with all Health and Safety rules and regulations.
Handle confidential information on a regular basis professionally and ethically.
Proactively participate in continuous improvement and 6S activities, taking responsibility to maintain an organized and effective working environment.
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer, INSPECTOR
Premier Aviation (QUÉBEC)
05.2022 - 05.2023
C Check Aircraft :
Thoroughly checking all aspects of the aircraft including the airframe, landing gear, engines, cabin interior, and more.
Performing detailed visual inspections to identify signs of corrosion, cracks, wear, or damage on critical components.
Testing the operation of all systems and components to ensure they are functioning correctly, including hydraulics, pneumatic systems, and environmental controls.
Applying lubrication to fittings and cables as needed.
May involve removing and replacing certain components for closer inspection or repair if necessary.
Accurately recording all findings and maintenance actions taken during the C Check.
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer, INSPECTOR
Safran Landing Systems (FRANCE)
06.2017 - 02.2022
Disassembly: Carefully taking apart the landing gear assembly, removing components like wheels, tires, brakes, shock struts, and actuators.
Inspection: Thoroughly examining each component for signs of wear, damage, cracks, corrosion, or other defects using visual inspection, non-destructive testing (NDT) methods, and precise measuring tools.
Repair: Performing necessary repairs on damaged components, including machining, welding, replacing worn bushings, or repairing structural damage.
Part replacement: Replacing worn or damaged parts beyond repair with new components according to maintenance manuals.
Assembly: Reassembling the landing gear components following proper sequence and torque specifications, ensuring correct alignment and functionality.
Functional testing :Performing operational tests on the reassembled landing gear to verify proper retraction and extension, braking function, and shock absorption.
Documentation:Maintaining detailed records of all inspection findings, repairs, parts replaced, and test results on work orders.
Technical expertise: A deep understanding of aircraft landing gear systems, their components, and operating principles.
Maintenance manuals: Following strict aircraft maintenance manuals and procedures for specific landing gear types.
Safety protocols: Adhering to safety procedures when handling heavy components and working around hydraulic systems.
Quality control: Ensuring all repairs and replacements meet required quality standards.
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