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William Phillips

Lomita

Summary

Aspiring professional aviator committed to safe and efficient flight operations. Eager to contribute to a dynamic team while developing and enhancing skills as a pilot, and developing skills required of a future Captain. Committed to excellence, adaptability, and continuous learning in a fast-paced environment. Seeking an opportunity fostering professional growth and improvement.

Work History

Aircraft Maintenance Support Equipment Technician

United States Marine Corps
2018 - 2023

MALS-39 Support Equipment Technician (Electrical Repair Branch)

  • Maintained Aviation Maintenance Support Equipment (SE) aiding Marine Air Group 39 (MAG-39) flight operations

HMLA-369 Support Equipment Representative

  • Support Equipment liaison between Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 369 and Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 39 (MALS-39) to ensure availability and ready-for-issue status of approximately 1,500 SE assets
  • Maintained detailed maintenance records of all equipment service and repair activities
  • Maintained safe and efficient working environment while supervising and overseeing the professional development of 10-15 Marines
  • Awarded Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal for duties facilitating over 20,410 flight hours and over 3,800 maintenance hours in support of two unit deployments and three training deployments, and numerous Wing/Service-level exercises

Education

No Degree - Animal Science/Pre-Vet

Virginia Polytechnic Institute And State University
Blacksburg, VA

Skills

  • Certificated Flight Instructor with Instrument Rating (ASEL)
  • 2818 Hour Total Time
  • 201 Hours PIC
  • 865 Hours XC PIC
  • 539 Hours Complex PIC
  • 617 Hours Simulated Instrument (Non-AATD)

Timeline

Aircraft Maintenance Support Equipment Technician

United States Marine Corps
2018 - 2023

No Degree - Animal Science/Pre-Vet

Virginia Polytechnic Institute And State University
William Phillips