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Jeremy R. Freeman 1655 Camden Ave APT# 103 • Los Angeles, CA 90025 310.647.7087 • [email protected] Helicopter Mechanic who has completed 10 years of military as a service member in the United States Army. Currently attending Crimson Technical College to obtain an Airframe and Powerplant license and am expected to complete the course in August 2015. Highly analytical with history of exhibiting sound decision-making and judgment capabilities. Level-headed, even-keeled professional who has demonstrated the ability to handle complex mechanical issues before escalation to problems that affect safety. Organized, efficient and effective manager of time; solid multi-tasking skills. Dedicated to “going the extra mile”, researching and inspecting equipment and tools to ensure that all work is completed successfully. Excellent safety record. Excellent communications and documentation skills. Recipient of numerous awards for outstanding performance. Apache Attack Helicopters / Maintenance & Repair /Project Coordination / Logistics / Documentation / Scheduling Staff Training / Process Improvements / Workplace Health & Safety CAREER HISTORY United States Army United States, Europe, Middle East and Asia; 2004 – 2014 Apache Helicopter Mechanic, Fort Bliss, TX; ‘11 - 2014 Apache Helicopter Mechanic, Talafar (OIF) / Mosul (OIF) Camp Humphreys, Korea; ‘10 - ‘11 Apache Helicopter Mechanic, Storck Barracks, GE/ Talafar (OIF)/ Mosul (OIF); ‘09 - ‘10 Apache Helicopter Mechanic, Basra (OIF)/Balad (OIF)/ Storck Barracks, GE/ Talafar (OIF); ‘08 - ‘09 Apache Helicopter Mechanic, Balad (OIF)/Basra (OIF)/Talil (OIF)/Storck Barracks, GE; ‘07 - ‘08 Apache Helicopter Mechanic, Storck Barracks, GE/ Balad (OIF)/Basra (OIF); ‘06 - ‘07 Apache Helicopter Mechanic, Fort Eustis, VA/Storck Barracks, GE; ‘05 - ‘06 Performed the following duties in non-combat condition as well as in military zones in Iraq and Afghanistan. Officially stationed in Europe from 2005 – 2010. Removes and installs aircraft subsystem assemblies such as engines, rotors, gearboxes, transmissions, mechanical flight controls and their components. Services and lubricates aircraft and subsystems as part of the operational plan to ensure 100% availability of all aircraft. Performs scheduled inspections; drafts project plans for maintenance and repairs as needed.

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Jeremy R. Freeman1655 Camden Ave APT# 103 • Los Angeles, CA 90025

310.647.7087 • [email protected]

Helicopter Mechanic who has completed 10 years of military as a service member in the United States Army. Currently attending Crimson Technical College to obtain an Airframe and Powerplant license and am expected to complete the course in August 2015. Highly analytical with history of exhibiting sound decision-making and judgment capabilities. Level-headed, even-keeled professional who has demonstrated the ability to handle complex mechanical issues before escalation to problems that affect safety. Organized, efficient and effective manager of time; solid multi-tasking skills. Dedicated to “going the extra mile”, researching and inspecting equipment and tools to ensure that all work is completed successfully. Excellent safety record. Excellent communications and documentation skills. Recipient of numerous awards for outstanding performance.

Apache Attack Helicopters / Maintenance & Repair /Project Coordination / Logistics / Documentation / Scheduling Staff Training / Process Improvements / Workplace Health & Safety

CAREER HISTORY

United States ArmyUnited States, Europe, Middle East and Asia; 2004 – 2014

Apache Helicopter Mechanic, Fort Bliss, TX; ‘11 - 2014Apache Helicopter Mechanic, Talafar (OIF) / Mosul (OIF) Camp Humphreys, Korea; ‘10 - ‘11Apache Helicopter Mechanic, Storck Barracks, GE/ Talafar (OIF)/ Mosul (OIF); ‘09 - ‘10Apache Helicopter Mechanic, Basra (OIF)/Balad (OIF)/ Storck Barracks, GE/ Talafar (OIF); ‘08 - ‘09Apache Helicopter Mechanic, Balad (OIF)/Basra (OIF)/Talil (OIF)/Storck Barracks, GE; ‘07 - ‘08Apache Helicopter Mechanic, Storck Barracks, GE/ Balad (OIF)/Basra (OIF); ‘06 - ‘07Apache Helicopter Mechanic, Fort Eustis, VA/Storck Barracks, GE; ‘05 - ‘06

Performed the following duties in non-combat condition as well as in military zones in Iraq and Afghanistan. Officially stationed in Europe from 2005 – 2010.

Removes and installs aircraft subsystem assemblies such as engines, rotors, gearboxes, transmissions, mechanical flight controls and their components.

Services and lubricates aircraft and subsystems as part of the operational plan to ensure 100% availability of all aircraft.

Performs scheduled inspections; drafts project plans for maintenance and repairs as needed. Installs new security, communications, navigation and transponder components in addition to new / upgraded and

flight control systems. Executes operational checks on all helicopters and support equipment; collaborates with other technicians in

diagnosing and troubleshooting aircraft subsystems using special tools and equipment as required. Identifies the proper procedures and techniques for handling maintenance on tools, special tools and aircraft ground

support equipment. Documents all maintenance and repair products, keeping an individual log for each helicopter that details work

performed and schedule date for next inspection. Maintained, repaired and installed armament systems and associated weapons on the AH-64D aircraft. Conducted inventory control for parts and components; submitted purchase orders for new equipment and tools as

necessary. Assists in the training of junior mechanics. Served as part of a Downed Aircraft Recovery Team while serving in Iraq. Supervised personnel in aircraft maintenance activities Planned flight schedules for training and combat missions Attended Production Control meetings, reporting directly to Production Control Officers

MILITARY CERTIFICATIONS

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Certificate, Unit Armorer Course, U.S. Army Fort Bliss, TX; 2012 Certificate, FBCB2 Operator Course, U.S. Army Fort Bliss, TX; 2012 Diploma, Warrior Leader Course, U.S. Army Vilseck, GA; 2009 Certificate, Class II Refrigeration License, U.S. Army Storck Barracks, GA, 2006 Certificate, Military Vehicle Driver Course, Storck Barracks, GA, 2005 Certificate, Combat Life Saver Course, U.S. Army Storck Barracks, GE, 2005 Certificate, AH-64D Attack Helicopter Repair Course, Fort Eustis, VA, 2005

EDUCATIONAIRFRAME & POWERPLANT

MAINTENANCECrimson Technical College, Inglewood, CA

(FAA Certification in progress)

Airframe Systems

Sheet Metal Structures Composite Structures Landing Gears Systems Hydraulic Power Systems Instrument Systems Navigation and Communications Systems

Powerplant Systems

Turbine Engines Reciprocating Engines Fire Protection Systems Ignition and Starting Systems Fuel Systems Propellers

Seeking position where I get hands on with aircraft and aircraft components to gain more experience as a civilian airframe technician, and further my knowledge of different types of airframes, capabilities include;

Articulate with excellent communication skills Accelerated learner Good work ethic Strong Leadership Skills Mechanically inclined Self-starter Highly motivated Good mentoring skills

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