May 7, 1999
Sir:
Below, for your consideration, please find my Resume.
As you will note, I have over 19 years experience in aircraft maintenance while serving in the U.S Army. I have been trained in all aspects of aircraft maintenance, to include but not limited to Electrical, Hydraulics, Pneudraulics, Propulsion and I have an A&P Licenses. I have also been formally trained as an Inspector and have performed in that capacity for many years. I have been trained in the Total Quality Management Program and have limited computer skills. I feel that given the opportunity, I would be an asset to your company.
Thank you for your consideration,
and I look forward to hearing from you in the near future.
Sincerely,
Donald J. Haas
EXPERIENCE:
| 1998 to
Present |
Middle River Aircraft Systems
Responsible for overhauling the Reverse Thursters on the JT3D Engine. |
| 1995 to
1998 |
Vulcan Hart, Baltimore, Maryland
Grinder, Polisher Responsible for Grinding and Polishing stainless steel components to a finished product. |
| 1993 to
1993 |
Georgia
Maintenance Liaison to the Commander Responsible for the daily briefing to the Commander Officer on the Mission Readiness and Maintenance problems his units may have. |
| 1990 to
1993 |
Germany
Platoon Sergeant and Production Control Supervisor Responsible for coordinating all maintenance performed to include support shop maintenance. Supervised and was responsible for the Health and Welfare of 150 maintenance personnel. |
| 1987 to
1990 |
Arizona
Quality Control Supervisor Responsible for coordination between civilian contract personnel and Army Units. Involved in the negotiation of maintenance contracts. Supervised 45 personnel. |
| 1986 to
1987 |
Korea
Quality Control Supervisor Responsible for ensuring the Units maintenance program was strictly adhered to. The Unit was recommended for a maintenance achievement award while I was in this position. Supervised 15 Inspectors. |
| 1984 to
1986 |
Virginia
Instructor Responsible for instructing basic and advance aircraft maintenance procedures. Developed new lesson plans and was instrumental in the development and implementation of new course studies. |
| 1979 to
1984 |
Italy
Scheduled and Unscheduled Maintenance Leader Performed scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on Army UH-1H Helicopters and supervised 20 personnel. |
| 1977 to
1979 |
Ft. Huachuca Arizona
Maintenance Supervisor Performed maintenance on Army OV-1D, UH-1H, OH-58 aircraft. |
| 1974 to
1977 |
Germany
Aircraft Mechanic Responsible for the daily maintenance on Army OV-1D aircraft. |
EDUCATION:
| Feb 94 to
June 95 |
Essex Community College, Baltimore, Maryland
Business Management |
| Feb 84 to
Oct 84 |
Ft. Eustis, Virginia
Quality Control/Technical Inspectors course. Received instruction on Sheet Metal repairs, Electrical Troubleshooting, Nondestructive Inspections and Destructive Inspection procedures, and the upkeep of Forms and Records. |
| Mar 82 to
Aug 82 |
Ft. Eustis, Virginia
Basic Noncommissioned Officers Course Received instruction on the Logistics involved with aircraft maintenance. |
| June 74 to
Dec 74 |
Ft. Eustis, Virginia
Aircraft Maintenance Received instruction on basic aircraft maintenance. |
| 1972 to
1974 |
Patapsco Senior High, Baltimore, Maryland
Auto Mechanics |