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Level II NAS 410 Non-Destructive Inspector

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State: TX Texas
Country: United States
Status:
I am willing to Travel.
Currently working but always looking.
I prefer permanent jobs.
Certifications
NAS 410 certified:

Liquid Penetrant
Magnetic Particle
Ultrasound
Eddy Current
Education
Mar 2001-May 2001 NATTC Pensacola, FL
Aviation Structural Mechanic
 Hydraulics and Structures Common Core, Class A1
 Includes basic structures training and instruction

May 2001-July 2001 NATTC Lemoore, CA

Advanced Composite Materials Technician
 Course number C-603-3868, Course Code 493Z
 Includes composite repair and instruction
Jan 2004-April 2004 NATTC Pensacola, FL

Non-Destructive Inspection Technician
 Aircraft Non-Destructive Inspection Technician Class C1
 Includes training and instruction in metallurgy as well as non-destructive inspection techniques
July 2004-July 2004 NAVSEA Yorktown, VA

Radiation Safety Officer
 Course Number S-4J-0016
 Includes nuclear structure, radioactive decay, transportation of live source radiation, and interactions of ionizing radiation








Experience
March 2011- Present M1 Support Services San Antonio, TX
Level II Non-Destructive Inspection Technician
 Perform non-destructive inspections for scheduled and unscheduled maintenance utilizing specialized chemicals and equipment.
 Perform Non-Destructive inspections on fatigue critical locations on various T-38 aircraft utilizing Liquid Penetrant, Magnetic Particle, Ultrasound, and Eddy Current methods.
 Comply with multiple technical orders and engineering directives pertaining to Safe for Flight inspections concerning T-38 aircraft.
 Confirm product conformance with the aid of blue prints, calibrated instruments and precision measuring devices.
 Maintain records of all inspections, process controls, and calibrated equipment.
 Perform, audit, and update the NDI program for M1Support Services maintenance with the assistance of the NAS 410, technical orders, and specific contractual agreements.
 Detect flaws such as cracks, delaminations, voids, processing defects, and heat damage using liquid penetrant, eddy current, magnetic particle, optical, and ultrasonic test equipment.
 Interpret nondestructive inspection test results, and provide information about defects to repair center.
 Follow established methods of inspection and procedures to determine product compliance. Make complex calculations and set-ups to perform in process, first article, and final inspection as required per product work order.
 Maintain certifications and records in accordance with the NAS 410

April 2010- March2011 Sikorsky Aerospace Maintenance Beeville, TX
Level II Non-Destructive Inspector/Quality Assurance Inspector
 Ensure quality control and inspection of product in accordance with Sikorsky Standards as well as Military specifications
 Inspect manufactured products for conformance with the aid of blue prints, calibrated instruments, and precision measuring devices.
 Perform non-destructive inspections for scheduled and unscheduled maintenance utilizing specialized chemicals and equipment.
 Perform Non-Destructive inspections on fatigue critical locations on various Sikorsky H-60 helicopters to include but not limited to: Blackhawks, Jayhawks, Seahawks, and international platforms as well.
 Maintain records of all inspections, process controls, and calibrated equipment.
 Maintain Non-Destructive Inspection certifications in accordance with the NAS 410.
 Perform conformity inspection of components, major assemblies, sub-assemblies, and parts during manufacturing, modifications, and installations to determine conformance to applicable drawings, specifications, quality standards, and manufacturing plans.
Nov 2005-Apr 2010 United Sates Marine Corps Jacksonville, NC
Level II Non-Destructive Inspector/Quality Assurance Inspector/Aircraft Structures Mechanic
 Perform non-destructive inspection on all air frames utilizing Ultrasonic, Magnetic Particle, Liquid Penetrant, Eddy Current, Visual, and Radiography methods.
 Perform scheduled inspections of testing equipment ensuring compliance with established technical regulations and procedures.
 Perform scheduled and unscheduled inspections of various aircraft such as: CH-53E Super Stallion, V-22 Osprey, CH-46 Frog, UH-1 Huey, and AH-1 Cobra.
 Perform operator maintenance and service inspections on shop equipment and tools.
 Evaluate the RT, UT, ET, MT, and PT processes, techniques, proofing and auditing of processes to ensure that the proper inspection techniques and procedures are applied.
 Sheet Metal work center supervisor, Intermediate level maintenance repair and modification: unit level of aviation reconstruction which requires intense research and attention to detail.
 Collateral Duty Inspector: Extension of the Naval Aviation Program Quality Assurance Department.
 Aircraft structure mechanic overhaul and repair: Verification and maintenance of composite.


Nov 2000-Nov 2005 United States Marine Corps Yuma, AZ
Level II Non-Destructive Inspector/Quality Assurance Inspector/Aircraft Structures Mechanic
 Perform scheduled and unscheduled inspections on the AV-8B Harrier II.
 Perform non-destructive inspections utilizing Ultrasonic, Magnetic Particle, Liquid Penetrant, Eddy current, visual, and radiography methods.
 Recommend engine components to be inspected and forward results to the appropriate authority.
 Perform weld inspections of ground support equipment ensuring quality conformance.
 Collateral Duty Inspector: Extension of the Naval Aviation Program Quality Assurance Department.
 Apply composite repairs on various aircraft components.

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