1. David Arnold
DSArnold82@yahoo.com
(757) 869-8156
Aircraft Structural Mechanic
Professional Summary
Possess a comprehensive background in aircraft structural repair, quality control and production work
center management derived from nearly 10 years as an airframes mechanic and quality assurance
representative in the United States Marine Corps. Accomplished immeasurable results while leading
teams of 30 members in fast paced, dynamic environments around the world. Consistently recognized for
excellence in technical proficiency, management and leadership. Possess a strong work ethic and a desire
to be successful in all that I do.
Structures Experience
· Extensive experience with aluminum, stainless steel, titanium, fiberglass and carbon fiber structural
repair
· Proficient in the proper use of riveting guns, drills, counter sinks, rivet shavers, files, reamers, clecos,
box and pan brakes, shears, jigs, clamps and precision measuring tools
· Able to align, fit and perform drilling and riveting operations to produce accurate structural
assemblies in accordance with blueprints, sketches and operation sheets
· Able to solve structural dimensional problems through the application of critical thinking, spatial
visualization abilities and mathematical formulas utilizing whole numbers, fractions and decimals
· Possess advanced skills in close tolerance work and precision measuring tools such as inside and
outside micrometers, depth micrometers, ball gages, dial indicating calipers and scales
· Well rounded experience with aviation structural hardware and expertise with hi-lite fasteners,
cherrymax and solid rivets and all associated tooling
· Able to install and remove fasteners without damaging structures
· Conduct inspections of completed work to ensure a defective free assembly and conformance to
specifications
· Provide structural technical training, mentorship and assistance to new team members to enhance
individual proficiency and overall productivity
· Efficiently move between multiple tasks with minimal impact to established goals and schedule
· Reinforce the proper use of personal protective equipment, application of operational risk
management and adherence to local procedures to mitigate risk and avoid unsafe conditions
1
2. Additional Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
· Computer literate proficient with Catia, SmarTeam, Solumina Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint
and Internet Explorer
· Extensive experience in installation, troubleshooting and repair of aviation hydraulics systems and
components
· Able climb ladders and stairs, work in small spaces and restricted areas, and lift more than 50 pounds
· Familiar with Lean concepts and support continuous process improvement
· Able to work with little or no supervision
Work Experience
· 2014 - Current / Structures Mechanic / Gulfstream
· 2005 - 2014 / CH46 and MV22 Airframes Mechanic / U.S. Marine Corps
· 2003 - 2007 / Brick Mason / Johnson Masonry Company
· 2000 - 2003 / Automotive Machinist / Dunkum’s Machine Shop
Education and Training
· High School Diploma (May 2000)
· Aviation Hydraulics and Structures Mechanic Common Core (October 2005)
· CH-46 Aviation Hydraulics and Structures Mechanic (February 2006)
· Fundamentals of Marine Corps Leadership by Correspondence (March 2007)
· Aircraft Corrosion Control (September 2008)
· Aircraft Paint and Finish (October 2008)
· Introduction to Hazardous Materials Ashore (February 2009)
· Sergeants Distance Education Program by Correspondence (July 2009)
· Confined Space Training (September 2009)
· Aircraft Maintenance Noncommissioned Officer by Correspondence (October 2009)
· Theory and Construction of Turbine Engines by Correspondence (March 2010)
· Aviation Maintenance Work Center Supervisor by Correspondence (March 2010)
· Staff Noncommissioned Officer’s Career Education Program by Correspondence (March 2011)
· Quality Assurance Administration (April 2011)
· Aircraft Maintenance Chief by Correspondence (April 2012)
· MV-22 Aviation Hydraulics and Structures Mechanic Transition (October 2012)
2
3. · Introduction to Hazardous Waste Generation and Handling (October 2012)
· Naval Aviation Organizational Maintenance Activity Work Center Supervisor (May 2013)
· RCRA Hazardous Waste Review (October 2013)
Awards and Recognition
· 3 Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medals
· 3 Good Conduct Medals
· 2 Certificates of Commendation
· 4 Meritorious Masts
· 2 Letters of Appreciation
· Multiple Marine of the Quarter and NCO of the Quarter achievements
· Nominated for the Willie D. Sproule Aviation Maintenance Marine of the Year award
3