1. Jeremy Allen Lee
2560 Bancroft Dr., Unit 8 – Spring Valley, California 91977 - jeremy_3010@yahoo.com - (435) 225-4954
As a five year veteran of the United States Marine Corps. I have extensive experience
with the Naval aviation and Marine Corps Operational level maintenance in a squadron
setting. I have experience working with Aircraft Maintenance Officers, and Commanding
Officers of Squadron activity units. Although my experience is solely based on the F/A-
18 Hornet platform, the knowledge and experience gained in the Marine Corps is
designed to be transferrable to other platforms.
SKILLS
• Aircraft & Ship Maintenance/Crew Operations
• Aircraft Design
• Documenting/Record Keeping
• Hydraulics Systems Installatin/Repair
• Industrial Control Systems
• Industrial Equipment Operation
• Mechanical Equipment/System Installation/Repair
• Operational System Testing/Evaluation
• Process Analysis and Improvement
• Risk Management/Assessment
• Safety and Occupational Health programs
• Skill with Hand Tools and Power Tools
F/A-18 PROPULSION TECHNICIAN
Leadership and Management ~ Quality Assurance ~ Industrial Safety ~ Compressors ~
Turbine Generators ~ Propulsion Turbines ~ Datalogging ~ Pumps ~ Team Collaboration
~ Technical Schematics ~ Precision Measuring ~ Heat Exchangers ~ Hand, Power, and
Precision Tools ~ Job Planning ~ H3R Halon ~ Troubleshooting ~ Preventative
Maintenance ~ Project Supervision ~ Testing ~ Fluid Systems ~ Power Plant Operations
~ Mechanical Maintenance ~ Solenoid Valves
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
United States Marine Corps October 26, 2004 – December 25, 2009
Sergeant
Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 314 (PO Box 452041, San Diego California 92145 858-
577-1969)
• Perform periodic evaluations to ensure compliance with industry standards of
naval aviation hazardous material program in accordance with OPNAVINST
4790.2.
2. • Enforced safety regulations and standard operating procedures for aircraft and
ground personal for maintenance and flight operations.
• Performed inspection, installation and removal of propulsion systems, auxiliary
power units, throttle system, tire and wheel assembly, and aircraft fuel related
systems.
• Identify and report discrepant materials/components, both verbally and in writing
to supervisors.
• Worked as a team-based unit to achieve daily goals.
• Provide training to employees on how to effectively utilize and manage a
maintenance personnel training database.
• Provided daily inspection and preventative maintenance of 12 F/A-18 aircraft.
• Supervision and management of 13 aviation mechanics that resulted in 100%
completion of maintenance and flight operations.
• Possess extensive knowledge of flight line operations, execution of a flight
schedule and documentation of aircraft maintenance utilizing an electronic
maintenance log.
• Handled and disposed of hazardous waste material in accordance with California
state regulations.
• Educated all shop employees in material safety data sheet, proper handling, safety
and use of hazardous material.
• Proficient in diagnosing and troubleshooting discrepancies, utilizing aircraft
technical manuals and schematics
• Experience in utilizing ground service equipment for troubleshooting and testing
of aircraft.
• Knowledgeable and experienced with fire detection and extinguishing,
environmental control, hydraulic, auxiliary power units, avionic and fuel systems.
• Proficient critical thinking utilizing logic and reasoning to identify strengths and
weaknesses of solutions, conclusions, or approaches to problems.
• Experienced with various computer-based programs such as Microsoft Word,
Excel, and aircraft maintenance logs.
• Proficient in evaluating information to determine compliance with standards using
relevant information and individual judgement.
• Experience performing aircraft towing operations utilizing TUG ground support
equipment.
• Experience utilizing ground support equipment to troubleshoot, test, diagnose,
and repair aircraft discrepancies.
• Responsible for ordering and receiving aircraft parts and components.
• Performed equipment inspections, certifications, and adjustment.
• Communicated component failures to Maintenance Control officers.
• Updated and maintained electronic and written records concisely and accurately.
EDUCATION
San Diego State University
3. August 2013 – December 2014
Bachelor of Arts – Psychology
San Diego Mesa College
January 2010 - May 2013
Associate of Arts – Psychology
Box Elder High School
August 2001 – June 2004
High School Diploma
TRAINING
F/A-18 Power Plants and Related Systems Course
July 2005 – August 2005
• Trained in general information in the field of Aviation Machinist’s Mate rating,
maintenance documentation, technical publications, theory and operation of
auxilliary power unit and auxilliary power systems, fire detection methods and
systems, fuel delivery and inspection methods, and jet engine theory.
Aviation Machinist Mate Common Core and Turboprop Fundamentals C1 A1
Course
February 2005 – March 2005
• Trained in basic mechanical theory, propulsion theory, integrated circuits,
mechanical maintenance and troubleshooting practices.
• Trained in general information in the field of Aviation Machinist’s Mate rating,
aviation safety, maintenance documentation, technical publications, theory and
operation of gas turbine engines, troubleshooting, inspections, maintenance and
repair of discrepancies on turbojet aircraft/power plants and related systems, tools
and hardware, and basic corrosion control.