1. David P. Borrego
5844 Fathom Dr. Fort Worth, Texas 76135
Phone: (904) 318-0318 • E-mail: david.borrego1222@gmail.com
Quality Assurance/ Management
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Innovative problem solver with 20 years of experience in aviation quality assurance and repair of airframes,
power plants, and weapons systems with a major focus in certifying aircraft safety for flight while maintaining
leadership and achieving company goals in the United States Navy. Technical skills involve attention to detail
in repairs, and quality inspection processes. Independent thinker dedicated to elevating the drive, work ethic,
and function of a company.
■ Leadership: Management
■ Quality Assurance
■ Investigations/Reports
■ Critical Thinking
■ Maintenance Programs
■ Avionics Systems
■ Confined Space Entry Authority
■ Schematics/Blue Prints
■ Aircraft Maintenance
■ Fixed-Wing Aircraft
■ Repairs/Inspections
■ Power Plants Systems
■ Technical Manuals
■ Professional Development
■ Reviews & Evaluations
■ Scheduling
■ Hydraulic Maintenance
■ Trouble Shooting
■ Problem Solving
■ Flight Control Systems
■ Training/Certifications
■ Career Planning
■ LEAN Six Sigma
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
United States Navy Various Locations – Currently in Fort Worth, Texas
Aviation Maintenance and Production Manager
✦ Managed teams of up to 165 personnel with full responsibility for daily work, maintenance assignments,
and personnel scheduling for various naval aircraft.
✦ Provided personnel performance reviews and annual evaluations, established standards of performance,
and administered disciplinary action.
✦ Provided long-term career planning, personal and professional development, as well as subordinate job
performance recognition.
Quality Assurance Manager/Inspector/Qualifier
✦ Managed eight Quality Assurance representatives and twenty six in shop inspectors ”CDI’s” responsible
for organizational and intermediate level units.
✦ Routinely rewrote Local Command Procedures, work cards and Maintenance Requirement Cards
(MRC) using Adobe Acrobat and Microsoft Word
✦ Ensured proper operation and configuration of aircraft support equipment.
2. ✦ Utilized audit check sheets and examinations of various programs and processes with an emphasis on
quality improvement and productivity gain.
✦ Performed periodic training and standardized inspection technique reviews and a QA inspector on
multiple naval aircraft.
Aviation Maintenance
✦ Managed two different aircraft platforms and evaluated the mechanics and repair sites for training and
proper certifications.
✦ Inspected the aircraft’s overall maintenance material condition of: Lockheed P-3, Lockheed C-130
Hercules aircraft.
✦ Performed training and certifications of technicians and aircraft repair stations.
✦ Certified to inspect unit maintenance material conditions and assess aircraft airworthiness.
✦ Promoted sound preventative maintenance practices, teamwork, and a safe working environment.
✦ Ensured the implementation for aircraft technical directives delivered from NAVAIR or the aircraft
manufacturer into DTPL and IETMS.
✦ Ensured compliance of maintenance specifications with safety directives.
✦ Performed engineering and accident investigations, violation reporting, and provided tactical support.
✦ Evaluated maintenance training programs, inspect aircraft for safety of flight, and conduct interviews for
aircraft inspectors for initial qualification and re-certification.
✦ Qualified ‘Safe for Flight’ for the release of Aircraft.
✦ Qualified as Full Systems Quality Assurance Representative on P-3, and C-130 Aircraft. Performed
final check certifications during Pre-Flight, Daily, Turn-around, Post-Flight, Phase and
scheduled/unscheduled inspections.
✦ Qualified Plane Captain. Performed Pre-Flight, Daily, Turn-around and Post-Flight inspections and
servicing. Proficient and qualified in APU start-up, aircraft handling, hydraulic contamination testing,
aircraft tire and wheel maintenance, gaseous/liquid oxygen servicing and aircraft fueling/de-fueling.
✦ Possesses a thorough working knowledge of corrosion theory, detection, treatment, and prevention.
Aircraft Structural Mechanic
✦ Twenty years of experience in aircraft structural repair and hydraulic troubleshooting, fault isolation and
repair of systems including, internal combustion, gas turbine, electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and
cryogenic.
✦ Provided classroom instruction and hands on practical training in all aircraft repair areas to include
airframes, power plants, electrical, avionics, daily/ line maintenance, paint, corrosion, and aircraft
gaseous oxygen/nitrogen systems.
✦ Read and interpreted schematics and blueprints. Performed periodic and scheduled/unscheduled
maintenance actions.
FORMAL COURSES & CERTIFICATIONS
✦ U.S. Department of Labor Certifications: Airframe Mechanic, Journeyman
✦ U.S. Department of Labor Certifications: Aircraft Mechanic, Plumbing and Hydraulics Journeyman
✦ U.S. Department of Labor Certifications: Sheet MetalWorker (Any Industry), Journeyman
✦ 11-May-2012- SUPPORT EQUIPMENT (SE) ASSET MANAGER
3. ✦ 07-Jun-2012- NALCOMIS(OPTIMIZED) OMA QUALITYASSURANCE ADMINISTRATION COURSE
✦ 30-Jan-2015- NAVAL AVIATION MAINTENANCE CONTROLMANAGEMENT FOR OPTIMIZED ORGANIZATIONAL
MAINTENANCE ACTIVITYCOURSE
✦ 24-Jul-1997- AVIATION STRUCTURAL MECHANIC H &S (HYDRAULICS AND STRUCTURES) COMMON CORECOURSE
✦ 04-Aug-1997- AVIATION STRUCTURAL MECHANIC H &S (HYDRAULICS AND STRUCTURES) "O" LEVEL COURSE
✦ 28-Jul-2000- AIRCRAFT CORROSION CONTROL
✦ 11-Aug-2000- AIRCRAFT PAINT TOUCH UP AND MARKINGS
✦ 13-Jun-2001- HYDRAULIC AND PNEUMATIC COMPONENT TEST STAND (HCT-10) AND AIRCRAFT COMPONENT
INTERMEDIATE MAINTENANCE
✦ 17-Jul-2001- SERVOCYLINDER TEST STATION (STS) OPERATOR/MAINTAINER INTERMEDIATE MAINTENANCE COURSE
✦ 17-Jul-2001- F-18 HYDRAULIC COMPONENTSINTERMEDIATE MAINTENANCE
✦ 15-Nov-2002- FIRST LINE LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM MOBILETEAM TRAINING(MTT)
✦ 20-Sep-2005- P-3C INTEGRATED BASIC CORE ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE
✦ 28-Sep-2005- P-3 STRUCTURESHYDRAULIC POWER AND FLIGHT CONTROLSORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE
✦ 29-Sep-2005- P-3 AIRFRAMEAND HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE
✦ 04-Oct-2005- P-3 STRUCTURES HYDRAULIC POWER AND FLIGHT CONTROLS (CAREER) ORGANIZATIONAL
MAINTENANCE
✦ 05-Nov-2008- AVIATION GASFREE ENGINEERING
✦ 24-Jun-2010- NALCOMIS(OPTIMIZED) OMA QUALITYASSURANCE ADMINISTRATION COURSE
✦ 10-Dec-2010- P3 OPERATIONSNOSE LANDING GEAR (NLG) SYSTEM
✦ 01-Feb-2011- P3 FLIGHT CONTROLSYSTEM
✦ 29-Apr-2011- C-130T AIRFRAMESAND POWER PLANTSORGANIZATIONALMAINTENANCE INTRODUCTIONCOURSE
✦ 13-May-2011- C-130T PROPULSION SYSTEM
✦ 27-May-2011- C-130T HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS COURSE
✦ 10-Jun-2011- C-130T PNEUMATICSCOURSE
✦ 24-Jun-2011- C-130T FUEL SYSTEMS/TROUBLE SHOOTING
✦ 24-Jun-2011- C-130 O-LEVEL MAINTENANCE AIRFRAMEAND POWERPLANT PIPELINE AIR LOGISTICS TRAINING CTR
✦ 24-Jun-2011- C-130T AFPP ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE COURSE