1. Ray Grogan
3916 Ashford Dunwoody Road
Atlanta, GA 30319
(Cell) 404-345-9093
groganre@gmail.com
Aviation Maintenance Technician
(Airframe and Powerplant)
SUMMARY:
FAA Airframe and Powerplant License (Awaiting FAA license number)
Training and experience:
Troubleshooting, inspection, and repairs of reciprocating and turbine engines
Structural modifications on various airframes
Aircraft operating systems - electrical, hydraulics, pneumatics, environmental systems
Experience working on Cessna 172, 310, 337, Skymaster, Piper Aztec, and Jetstream 30
7 years Aircraft Maintenance experience
2 years Production/Assembly experience
Maintenance experience on various military aircraft:
F/A-18 Alpha - Delta AV-8B Harrier
F-18F Super Hornet F-14 Tomcat
CH-53E Super Stallion EA-6B Prowler
CH-46 Sea Knight KC-130 Hercules
Demonstrated and professional supervisory experience
Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
EDUCATION:
Aviation Institute of Maintenance Duluth, GA 2014
Aviation Maintenance Technician Certificate (GPA 3.89)
Chamblee High School Chamblee, GA 2001
Graduate – General Studies
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Defense Support Services Beaufort, SC 2009-2011
Aircraft Mechanic II (ACM02)
> Performed scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on aircraft airframes, power plants, and related
systems
> Worked closely with US Marine Corps on maintenance requirements – phase inspections, routine
servicing and major overhaul of aircraft out of service for three calendar years
> Duties included tool control, maintenance documentation, and cleaning and corrosion control
> Secret clearance for work on Navigation and Communication systems
Pratt and Whitney Columbus, GA 2006-2008
Assembly Mechanic
> Installed and assembled fan case components on the V2500-A5 engines
> Responsible for the installation of various external components – gearbox, oil cooler and associated
tubing, fuel/oil cooler, hydraulic lines and drain lines, and electrical harnesses and clamping
> Developed familiarity with Microsoft Office and SAP
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United States Marine Corps San Diego, CA 2001-2006
Aviation Safety Equipment Mechanic
> Supervised night crew operations with four personnel as Quality Assurance Representative
> Responsible for maintenance of 12 F/A-18 Delta aircraft
> Conducted daily inspections and repairs of emergency egress, onboard-generated oxygen life support,
environmental control systems and radar cooling
> Administered final checks on departing aircraft
> Performed troubleshooting and service on multiple systems and components
*Engines * Fuel system * Airframe panels and fasteners
*Hydraulic system * Ordnance delivery * Flight control surfaces
* Landing gear system * Electrical system * Navigation and communication system
> Supported additional aircraft – AV-8B Harrier, F-18F Super Hornet, F-14 Tomcat, CH-53E Super
Stallion, EA-6B Prowler, CH-46 Sea Knight, KC-130 Hercules
> Awarded Navy and Marine Corps achievement medal for Outstanding Performance
> Qualified for meritorious promotion twice in five years