Evident Ultrasonic Inspection Equipment
NAS 410 level II

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State: VA Virginia
Country: United States
Status:
I am on a job and will finish soon.
Currently working but always looking.
I prefer permanent jobs.
Certifications
FAA Airframe License
DOL Journeymans Certificate in Nondestructive Inspection
HSIRM/HMUG
Naval Safety Specialist
Education
AAS Aviation Technology
Experience
7225 - Aircraft Non-Destructive Inspection Technician FEB 2000 - OCT 2007 Operates/performs liquid penetrant, magnetic particle, eddy current, ultrasonic, radiographic, and composite material NDI methods. Operates/performs optical inspection equipment, gaseous leak detection equipment, electrical conductivity measurement equipment, hardness testing equipment, ultrasonic leak detection equipment, magnetic rubber inspection, and radiation safety procedures. Interprets indications and determines type and extent of flaws.

9595 - Hazardous Material Control Management Technician SEP 2005 - OCT 2007
Performs duties associated with Hazardous Material Control and Management. Performs Hazardous Material Control planning and management of material handling equipment. Responsible for inventorying, receiving, transferring, and properly turning in all hazardous waste from all Navy commands.

9571 - Safety Technician MAY 2005 - SEP 2007
Assists the collateral or primary duty Safety Officer or Safety Manager in coordinating the implementation of the Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program, Traffic Safety Program, and Recreational, Athletics, and Home Safety Program. Performs administrative and record keeping functions in support of the command safety organization. Identifies hazards, unsafe work practices, and health hazardous conditions. Assists in the evaluation of workplace hazards, including periodic workplace monitoring. Prepares various safety and mishap reports, maintains hazard abatement program documentation, and aids in mishap investigations. Arranges or conducts indoctrination and periodic NAVOSH and safety training. Disseminates NAVOSH and safety program information throughout the chain of command.

Aircraft Structural Repair Technician (US Air Force) Jun 1984 - Jul 1999
Makes airframe structural repairs by fabrication of new parts using approved fasteners, rivets, special-purpose fasteners, and fiberglass materials; uses and maintains shop tools and equipment; uses field and technical manuals to make specific repairs. Inspects airframes and components before, during, and after repair or modification to ensure specifications are met; uses precision measuring gauges and instruments; determines shop and bench stock requirements; prepares or assists in the preparation of requests for parts, tools, and supplies; interprets blueprints; coordinates work load; applies maintenance management principles and procedures to shop operations; supervises on-the-job training. Supervises maintenance; may perform technical inspections on aircraft structures and control surfaces; conducts and supervises on-the-job training; ensures quality and production control; applies management principles and procedures to shop operations; may supervise from 6 to 19 persons; monitors shop and flight-line safety.
Comments
Spent 20+ years in the US Military doing Structural Repair and NDI on aircraft and related parts and components. Willing to learn new techniques and procedures.
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