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LUIS PEREZ

Apple Valley,CA

Summary

Seasoned Component Repair Supervisor bringing demonstrated safety management and performance optimization skills gained during experience in 24 years of experience in a Aviation. Deliver in-depth training and mentoring to help each improve abilities and advance work quality. Dependable, hardworking and level headed in addressing diverse problems. Knowledge of aircraft hardware and materials and processes. Military maintenance requirements Strong communication Self-Motivated Flexible and Adaptable

Knowledgeable Supervisor with solid background in aircraft maintenance and repair. Proven track record of ensuring operational efficiency and safety through meticulous inspection and timely troubleshooting. Demonstrated expertise in hydraulic systems and avionics, consistently enhancing team performance and adaptability to dynamic work environments. Knowledgeable Supervisor with solid background in aircraft maintenance and repair. Proven track record of ensuring operational efficiency and safety through meticulous inspection and timely troubleshooting. Demonstrated expertise in hydraulic systems and avionics, consistently enhancing team performance and adaptability to dynamic work environments. Efficient Aircraft Mechanic with diverse skill set honed over 24 years in aviation industry. FCC licensed with radar endorsement and committed to continuous professional development. Knowledgeable Supervisor with solid background in aircraft maintenance and repair. Proven track record of ensuring operational efficiency and safety through meticulous inspection and timely troubleshooting. Demonstrated expertise in hydraulic systems and avionics, consistently enhancing team performance and adaptability to dynamic work environments. Professional aircraft maintenance specialist with hands-on experience in troubleshooting, repairing, and maintaining aircraft systems. Known for strong technical skills in avionics, hydraulics, and structural repairs. Strong focus on team collaboration and consistently achieving results. Adaptable and reliable, ensuring high standards and operational efficiency.

Overview

25
25
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

UH-60 Aircraft Mechanic I

Amentum
Daggett, CA
01.2023 - Current
  • I troubleshoot malfunctions in aircraft structure, landing gear, flight surfaces and controls, anti-icing, pneudraulic, engines, auxiliary power unit, and ventilation and heating systems. Repairs, replaces, and rebuilds aircraft structures, such as wings and fuselage, and functional components including rigging, surface controls, and plumbing and hydraulic units, using hand tools, power tools, machines, and equipment such as shears, sheet metal brake, welding equipment, rivet gun, and drills. Reads and interprets manufacturers' and airline's maintenance manuals, service bulletins, technical data, engineering data, and other specifications to determine feasibility and method of repairing or replacing malfunctioning or damaged components.

Operations Sergeant

US Army
Wheeler Army Airfield, HI
11.2019 - 01.2020
  • Served as the Battalion Aviation Operations Sergeant for the 209th Aviation Support Battalion (ASB), consisting of over 600 Soldiers in four subordinate companies spread over three continents supporting USARPAC contingency operations; prepares the Tactical Operation Center for orders, provides technical guidance, and evaluates communication capabilities; serves as the battalion future operations (FUOPS) NCO in identifying tasks and coordinating orders and FRAGO requirements across subordinate units to fulfill USARPAC and INDOPACOM real world mission support; receives and distributes mission demands in support of 25th Combat Aviation Brigade (CAB).

Aircraft Component Repair Supervisor

US Army
Wheeler Army Airfield, HI
10.2018 - 11.2019
  • Served as the Component Repair Platoon (CRP) Sergeant assigned to Bravo Company, 209th Aviation Support Battalion, 25th CAB; responsible for the training, welfare, and readiness of 20 Noncommissioned Officers and 33 Soldiers and their families; supports the sustainment and safe repair of the airframe, engines, hydraulics, powertrain, weapons, sightings, radar, avionics and electrical equipment of 89 Army helicopters; manages aircraft maintenance areas, component repair shops, and facilities; instructs subordinates in aircraft component and avionics repair, technical inspection procedures according to directives, technical manuals, work standards, and operational policies; responsible for the accountability, combat readiness, and maintenance of vehicles, equipment, and special tools.

Aircraft Components Repair Supervisor

US Army
Wheeler Army Airfield, HI
09.2017 - 10.2018
  • Served as the Component Repair Platoon (CRP) Sergeant assigned to Delta Troop, 2nd Squadron, 6th Cavalry Regiment; responsible for the training, welfare, and readiness of 20 Noncommissioned Officers and 30 Soldiers; supports the sustainment and safe repair of the airframe, engines, hydraulics, powertrain, weapons, radar avionics and electrical equipment of 22 AH-64D helicopters; manages aircraft maintenance areas, component repair shops, and facilities; instructs subordinates in aircraft component and avionics repair, technical inspection procedures according to directives, technical manuals, work standards, and operational policies; responsible for the accountability, combat readiness, and maintenance of vehicles, equipment, and special tools valued in excess of $1,000,000.

Aircraft Components Repair Supervisor

US Army
Ft. Bliss, TX
07.2014 - 02.2017
  • Served as the Component Repair Platoon Sergeant for Delta Company, 1st Battalion, 501st Attack Reconnaissance Battalion (ARB); supervises the scheduled and unscheduled maintenance of weapons, sightings, radar, avionics and electrical equipment of 24 AH-64D Longbow Apache Helicopters; responsible for the supervision, training, and health and welfare of 35 Soldiers and 12 Non-Commissioned Officers; determines man-hours, personnel, parts and facility requirements to repair aircraft components, avionics and associated equipment; instructs subordinates in aircraft component and avionics repair and technical inspection techniques and procedures according to directives, technical manuals, work standards, and operational policies. Responsible for aviation maintenance equipment and tools valued in excess of $5 Million;

Aircraft Quality Control Supervisor

US Army
Ft. Bliss, TX
12.2013 - 07.2014
  • Served as the Quality Control Supervisor for the IAD Combat Aviation Brigade's, Aviation Support Company (ASC); directly responsible for the health and welfare of 13 Noncommissioned Officers and their families; responsible for the operational management of the Quality Control (QC) section; coordinates and establishes priority of work within the section; distributes the work and supervises the Technical Inspectors (TI) for quality assurance of work assigned; assigns TI's to support maintenance operations and to perform inspections as required; ensures technical publications are current and personnel follow maintenance procedures IA W the maintenance manuals. Maintained quality standards by approving incoming materials, in-process production, and finished products; conducts visual and measurement tests; communicated required adjustments to supervisors; documents inspection results by completing reports and logs; summarized re-work and waste; inputted data into quality database; kept measurement equipment operational; maintained safe and healthy work environment; ensured compliance with regulations and OSHA requirements; distributed lessons learned; accomplished quality and organization mission by supplementing related results as needed.

Aircraft Production Control NCO In Charge

US Army
Ft. Bliss, TX
02.2013 - 12.2013
  • Served as the Production Control NCOIC for the 127th Aviation Support Battalion, 1st Armored Division, Combat Aviation Brigade; responsible for the health and welfare of two NCOs, four Soldiers and their families; managed organizational and intermediate maintenance support for the LAD CAB's 102 aircraft and related aviation support equipment; establishes work priorities for 11 maintenance sections; assigned work orders to 330 Soldiers and 55 civilian contractors to maintain efficient maintenance capabilities; Managed personnel and resources to ensure compliance with daily missions and ongoing maintenance support operations.

Instructor Writer

US Army
Ft. Eustis, VA
08.2012 - 10.2012
  • Conducted Aircraft Powertrain Repairer training as an Instructor/Writer for Soldiers, NCOs, and Officers attending 15D 10 Initial Entry Training (IET), CMF 15 Advanced Leaders Course (ALC), and Nondestructive Transition Course; prepares and develops Programs of Instruction (POI); reviews doctrine and training materials used in all Powertrain committees; responsible for the accountability and upkeep of training aids and equipment valued in excess of $1.5 million.

Senior Training Management NCO

US Army
Ft. Eustis, VA
12.2010 - 08.2012
  • Responsible for the daily operations of 11 different Aviation MOSs for the Latin American Training Division (LAID); contributes to the preparation and development of Programs of Instruction (POI); accountable for the health and welfare of all assigned students; receives, records, and files all test examinations with the Academic Record and Student Affair Division; responsible for coordinating graduation ceremonies and issuance of diplomas; ensures all student records for the Division are maintained up to date IA W applicable regulations; responsible for facilities and equipment valued in excess of $5 million.

Instructor Writer

US Army
Ft. Eustis, VA
01.2009 - 12.2010
  • Conducted Aircraft Powertrain Repairer training as an Instructor/Writer for Soldiers, NCOs, and Officers attending 15D 10 Initial Entry Training (IET), CMF 15 Advanced Leaders Course (ALC), and Nondestructive Transition Course; prepares and develops Programs of Instruction (POI); reviews doctrine and training materials used in all Powertrain committees; responsible for the accountability and upkeep of training aids and equipment valued in excess of $1.5 million.

Aircraft Powertrain Repairer Supervisor

US Army
Ft. Lewis, WA
06.2007 - 01.2009
  • Served in an Aviation Intermediate Maintenance (A VIM) Troop that provides service and support to 30 OH-58D and ten UH60L aircraft; supervises the repair and replacement of all aircraft Powertrain components; evaluates maintenance facilities and operations with directives, technical manuals, work standards and safety practices; responsible for the counseling, training, discipline, professional development, health and welfare of three Soldiers and two Noncommissioned Officers; responsible for maintaining and accounting for tools and equipment in excess of $750,000.

Aircraft Powertrain Repairer

US Army
Ft. Drum, NY
09.2000 - 06.2007
  • Removed and replaced powertrain quills, transmissions adapting parts, rotary wing hub and tanks. Disassemble friction dampers and hanger assemblies. Disassemble, repair, reassembles, adjusts, balances and aligns powertrain components, systems and subsystems to include main and tail rotor hub assemblies according to directives. Apply corrosion preventative procedures. Clean, preserve and store powertrain components. Perform nondestructive inspections on aircraft components and related items. Uses and performs operator maintenance on ground support equipment, common and special tools. Maintain facilities for storage of flammable and hazardous materials. Requisitions and maintains shop and bench stock for repair of aircraft powertrain systems and subsystems. Prepares request for turn ins and repair parts for powertrain components. Prepare forms and records related to aircraft maintenance.

Education

Bachelor of Science - Business Administration

Kaplan University
Davenport, IA
02.2013

Academic Report - ACFT Powertrain Rep Suvv 15D30

USATC NCOA
Ft. Eustis, VA
07.2009

Skills

  • Leadership
  • Attention to Detail
  • Troubleshooting skills
  • Procedure interpretation
  • Cultural Awareness
  • Excellent work ethic
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • Safety procedures
  • System troubleshooting
  • Maintenance documentation
  • Inspection documentation
  • Quality control
  • Precision measuring
  • Equipment installation
  • Fuel system maintenance
  • Military maintenance requirements
  • Aircraft assembly
  • Non-destructive testing
  • Exceptional collaboration skills
  • Maintenance inspection
  • Active Listening
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Multitasking
  • Decision Making

Certification

  • Advance Leaders Course, 2009-01-01
  • Non-Destructive Testing Apprentice, 2005-01-01
  • Aviation Maintenance Manager, 2004-01-01

Timeline

UH-60 Aircraft Mechanic I

Amentum
01.2023 - Current

Operations Sergeant

US Army
11.2019 - 01.2020

Aircraft Component Repair Supervisor

US Army
10.2018 - 11.2019

Aircraft Components Repair Supervisor

US Army
09.2017 - 10.2018

Aircraft Components Repair Supervisor

US Army
07.2014 - 02.2017

Aircraft Quality Control Supervisor

US Army
12.2013 - 07.2014

Aircraft Production Control NCO In Charge

US Army
02.2013 - 12.2013

Instructor Writer

US Army
08.2012 - 10.2012

Senior Training Management NCO

US Army
12.2010 - 08.2012

Instructor Writer

US Army
01.2009 - 12.2010

Aircraft Powertrain Repairer Supervisor

US Army
06.2007 - 01.2009

Aircraft Powertrain Repairer

US Army
09.2000 - 06.2007

Academic Report - ACFT Powertrain Rep Suvv 15D30

USATC NCOA

Bachelor of Science - Business Administration

Kaplan University
LUIS PEREZ