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Matthew Ray 22130 weeks Blvd. Land ‘O’ Lakes, FL 34639 (813) 469-3061 [email protected] OBJECTIVE: Position as an aviation mechanic/technician SUMMARY EXPERIENCE U.S Marine Corps Air Station, Camp Pendleton CA 2012-Present Corporal, UH-1Y, AH-1Z, AH-1W Structural/hydraulic technician/mechanic Maintained a $960M fleet of 3 different type model Bell helicopters assigned to multiple different organizations and exercises across the world; have acquired expertise on hydraulics, flight controls, structural repair, and troubleshooting skills. As a Collateral Duty Quality Assurance Representative; Inspected multiple different scenarios between flight control discrepancies, structural failures and identified potential no-fly discrepancies. Managed 87 Marines in maintaining, fixing and troubleshooting up to 30 aircraft at a time. Successfully completed the assigned objective in a timely and efficient manner, while having a safe work environment with no mishap related situations. During routine maintenance found an extraordinary failure in a structure of a AH-1W that could have resulted in a catastrophic loss of life and property. Documented discovery and found it was starting to become a common problem fleet wide and helped put together a change to fix discrepancy. Experience maintaining three models of Active Secret Clearance (20xx) Collateral Duty Quality Assurance Representative

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Matthew Ray22130 weeks Blvd. Land ‘O’ Lakes, FL 34639

(813) [email protected]

OBJECTIVE: Position as an aviation mechanic/technician

SUMMARY

EXPERIENCE

U.S Marine Corps Air Station, Camp Pendleton CA 2012-Present

Corporal, UH-1Y, AH-1Z, AH-1W Structural/hydraulic technician/mechanic

Maintained a $960M fleet of 3 different type model Bell helicopters assigned to multiple different organizations and exercises across the world; have acquired expertise on hydraulics, flight controls, structural repair, and troubleshooting skills.

As a Collateral Duty Quality Assurance Representative; Inspected multiple different scenarios between flight control discrepancies, structural failures and identified potential no-fly discrepancies.

Managed 87 Marines in maintaining, fixing and troubleshooting up to 30 aircraft at a time. Successfully completed the assigned objective in a timely and efficient manner, while having a safe work environment with no mishap related situations.

During routine maintenance found an extraordinary failure in a structure of a AH-1W that could have resulted in a catastrophic loss of life and property. Documented discovery and found it was starting to become a common problem fleet wide and helped put together a change to fix discrepancy.

SPECIALTY TRAINING

A/C Paint and Touchup 2015 A/C Corrosion Control 2015 Helicopter Airframe Mechanic (UH/AH-1) Lvl III & IV 2013 H-1 Airframes Systems Organizational Maintenance Course 2013 AH-1Z/UH-1Y Airframes/Hydraulics Organizational Maintenance Course 2013 Aviation Structural Mechanic Organizational Level Strand Course 2013 Aviation Structural Mechanics Common Core, Class A1 2013 Aviation Warfare Apprenticeship Training 2013 Shipboard Aircraft Fire Fighting 2013

Experience maintaining three models of helicopters

Active Secret Clearance (20xx)

Collateral Duty Quality Assurance Representative (CDQAR)

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Matthew Ray

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Information Assurance Awareness Training 2016 Personnel Identifiable Information Training 2016 Mc Records Management Course 2016 Sexual Assault/Harassment Prevention and Response Training 2016 Equal Opportunity Training 2016 Subordinate Suicide Prevention and Awareness Training 2016 Corporals Course Seminar 2015 Leading Marines Seminar 2014

Licenses (Ground Support Equipment)

Hydraulic Test Stand Tow Tractor Nitrogen Cart Air Compressor Unit NC-10 Electrical Test Stand Portable Oil Diagnostics System