1. Brian J. Thibaut
8454 n 400 w.
Michigan City IN, 46360
Hm: (219) 879-7292/Cell: (219) 229-9061
Email: sbnbt12@gmail.com
Professional Objective:
To utilize my education and experience to show productivity,
responsibility, and initiative.
Goal:
My goal is to work to my highest potential to advance my career.
Skills:
Associate of Science (A.S.) in Aviation Maintenance Technology
Strong personal and interactive skills
Management/Administration experience in a teamwork oriented environment
“Hands-on” experience in a maintenance/mechanical environment
Computer literate (Windows, Microsoft Works, Microsoft Word, Excel, and Access, Word Perfect,
Lotus).
Education:
Vincennes University College of Engineering and Applied Sciences ,Vincennes, IN (3.0 GPA May 1988)
A.A Degree in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering & Technology, FAA, A&P Certificate
Description: Built upon fundamentals of engineering & technology with a strong maintenance
mechanical base. Schooling on aircraft & engine design, design & operation of systems
(Hydraulic, mechanical, fuel, electrical), and the maintenance philosophy of
A & P certificate.
Courses Completed: General Aviation Maint. 1+2. Airframe, Powerplant, Aircraft drawing,
Physics for Technicians, and Personal Finance Mgmt.
General Electric Engine Maintenance Center/Strother
*Engine Hot Section Inspection Training CJ610/CF700
Allison Turbine School
*T56/501D Series II, III Maintenance
United States Air Force
*C-130A Simulator Training and Refresher courses 1,2,3,4.
*Turbo Jet F.E. written test completed.
*PFE/C-130/certified
Airborne Express
*YS-11 Maintenance Systems Course
*DC-9 Maintenance Systems Course
*YS-11/DC-9 Engine run up and Taxi certification
*RII certified
*RALM CAT II certified
*AWARDS: Airborne Express Certification award for high standard of dedication excellent
attendance performance (15 consecutive years).
**PLEASE SEE ATTATCHED PAGES.
Federal Express
*727-100/200 Maintenance System Courses
2. Cont. Education
IMACA International Mobile Air Conditioner Assoc .
*Air Conditioning Certification
F.A.A. Certification Training
*Bronze, Silver, Gold, Ruby
I.A. Renewal: Aviation/Electronic School
*1998 through 2014
Credentials:
*Current U.S.A. Passport
*Inspectors Authorization
*Flight Engineer/C-130A Turbo Prop
*Certified Private Pilot License
*Airframe and Power plant License
*CDL Class B with Hazmat
*Forklift, Bobcat, Front End Loader
*OECP Certified Crane License
*City Of Chicago Certified Crane License
*DOT Medical --Current
*TWIC --Current
*Pipeline Cert.//OQ Qualified
*150 Crane Certified (Overhead Crane, Hydro Mobile Crane Certified)
*BCRC --Current
*Three Rivers Manufactures' Association Illinois --Current
*OSHA 10hour Training Course(Construction Safety and Health)
*OSHA 16hour Training (Disaster Site Worker)
Work Experience:
April 2007—Present. LOCAL 150 OPERATING ENGINEERS; Operating Engineers
cover a variety of job classifications in industries such as highway
and building construction (sometimes called Hoisting and Portable,
descriptive of the type of equipment used), mining, toll ways,
municipalities, tunnels, slag, landscaping, power plants, refineries,
railroads, quarries, plants that produce rock, sand and gravel,
logging, utility work such as gas, water and sewer excavation.
Whether working as a heavy equipment operator, heavy equipment
mechanic, or surveyor, as an Operating Engineer I am a highly
skilled person who can be found on any project using construction
equipment. "Heavy Equipment" is the blanket term for numerous
types of machines. Cranes, bulldozers, front-end loaders, rollers,
backhoes, graders, dredges, hoists, drills, pumps and compressors
are just some of the equipment utilized by Operating Engineers. In
most cases, if it can push, pull, pump or lift material, rolls on tires
or crawls on tracks like a tank, it falls under the jurisdiction of the
I.U.O.E. Although everyone has their favorite type of machinery to
operate, Operating Engineers are masters of a large variety of
equipment. This versatility keeps you employable since employers'
needs vary from project to project.
Being a construction equipment operator can be a rewarding career. It requires
good hand-eye coordination and a high level of physical stamina. Working
outdoors is one of the advantages of being an operator, but the work is
sometimes hazardous and the equipment is very noisy. Almost all of the work
performed by Operating Engineers, including some of the mechanics work,
3. takes place outdoors, in all kinds of weather and conditions. You can expect to
be cold in the winter, hot in the summer, and dirty, greasy, muddy, and dusty in
between.
April 2002 - Present TAS INC./ Thibaut Aviation Services;
**Experience: Aircraft Supervisor of maintenance, Annual
Inspections, 50 to 100
Hour Inspections, Pre-purchase Inspections, and General maintenance,
troubleshooting & repairs
Aircraft types include: C-150’s, C-172’s, C-130A, Falcon 20, and Cherokee
Piper
July 1993 – Oct 2008 ABX AIR/D.H.L ; Aircraft Line Maintenance Department. South Bend, IN
**Experience: Perform work as an aircraft mechanic and supervise to include
training, overseeing and approving the work of mechanics of all grades and
other employees in group in the repair, modification, service, and overhaul of
all ABX aircraft, components equipment in accordance with OSHA
regulations and procedures issued by ABX, manufactures, federal and state
rules; travel to out base stations as necessary; provide input on performance
appraisals; fill in for supervisor in his/her absence; maintain a safe and clean
working environment; good interpersonal, communicative, listening and
organization skills, perform duties assigned.
Aircraft types include: Airline class; part YS-11, DC-9-10-30-40, and
DC-8, B767
Job Duties include: (1) Ability to work unsupervised, (2) Good interpersonal
skills, and written and verbal communication, (3) Self motivation, integrity,
cooperation, professionalism, and leadership, (4) Ability to travel on company
aircraft required, (5) Work in adverse/outdoor conditions, (6) Perform
preventative maintenance, repairs, modifications, and other line maintenance of
aircraft, components, and related equipment, in accordance with specified
manuals, (7) Communicate with all departments within the company, to include
AFC and the airport authority at the station applying for, (8) Travel for station
coverage, training, and other maintenance support, (9)Assist Airport
Planning/Properties with property and environment issues, (10) Maintain station
manuals, parts, and tooling inventory, (11) As needed, aircraft deicing, snow
removal, GSE maintenance, PMI work, (12) Ability to work independently
troubleshooting aircraft systems, (13) Aircraft systems and technical knowledge,
concentrating on aircraft type at the station applying for, (14) Ability to interpret
wiring diagrams and evaluate structural damage,
Oct. 2004 – Oct 2008 D.H.L; South Bend, IN
**Experience: Load and Unload Freight, Sort Freight, and Deliver/Driver
Sept 1989 - Oct 2002 LeSea Global; South Bend, IN
**Experience: Director of Maintenance., A&P, I.A., F.E. Flt. Engineer
World Wide
Humanitarian Aid, WORLDWIDE TRAVEL.
Aircraft types include: C-130A, Falcon 20 (A&C checks inspection)
Jan 1989 - July 1991 Federal Express; Line Maintenance. South Bend, IN
**Experience: Aircraft Line Maintenance (A inspection)
Aircraft types include: Boeing 727-100/200
Sep 1988 - Dec 1988 Canadian Air; Line Maintenance. Indianapolis, IN
**Experience: Aircraft Line Maintenance
Aircraft types include: Convair 580 Jun 1988 - Sep 1988
Summer of 1987 Richard Marvel’s Air Aid; Line Maintenance. Patoka, IN
**Experience: Aircraft maintenance, 100 hr and annual inspection
Aircraft types include: C-150’s and C-172’s.
4. Hobbies: Flying, Scuba Diving, Aiki Ju-jitsu, Hunting, Demolay, Handball, and Volleyball.
References:
Mr. Dave Matteson Mr. Norm Ross Mr. Ken Gillenwater
Austin, TX. Waukashaw, WI NorthWebster, IN
(407) 474-7878 (850) 678-1848 (574) 834-4053
Mr. Coppernol FAA Mr. Rochette FAA Mr. Anderson Mr. Renner FAA
Milwaukee, WI Belleville, MI GermanTown, TN Belleville, MI
(262) 486-2920 (743) 487-7222 (901) 737-9090 (743) 487-7222
Greg Cussen UPS/ABX Rich Workman ABX AIR Michael Kenna FAA
Rockford, IL Willmington, OH South Bend IN Flight Standards District Office
(815) 519-0517 (937) 382-5591 ext. 2555 (574) 245-4600
I am writing to ask your consideration for a position with your company.
As the attached resume’ indicates, I have over 25-plus years of experience in the aviation
field. Additionally, I have aviation management experience, which includes supervising a
staff of several specialists, ordering parts and supplies, and serving as the director of
maintenance for the C-130 operations. In addition, I am responsible for Federal Aviation
Regulations. Quality control managing and record keeping are also my responsibilities. The
aircraft’s which I performed on line maintenance include DC-9-10,30,40’s, DC-8’s, 767’s,
Boeing 727 - 100’s and 200’s, Convair 580’s, C-172 and C-150’s, and LockHeed C-130A
models. While attending college at Vincennes University (Vincennes, IN) I performed line
maintenance on live aircraft.
Being dedicated to performing a quality job, I am at this time looking for a position that will
offer advancement. Thank you for considering the attached resume’. I look forward to
meeting with you to discuss the benefits I can offer your company. Please feel free to call or
email me for additional information or to schedule a time to meet.
Sincerely,
Brian J. Thibaut
5. Student Courses Completed Report
Date Completed Date Recurrent Notes
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
ABX Air, Inc.
Aircraft Maintenance Training
Building 1005-B
145 Hunter Drive
Wilmington, Ohio 45177
THIBAUT, BRIAN SBN J. - 51619 - 66836
Required Inspection Recurrent Training 5/22/2008 7/31/2009
RVSM Awareness Training 5/6/2008 6/30/2009
Ralm Level I Recurrent Self Study Course 2/1/2008 2/1/2009 8, 9 Level I
TSA Security Inspection 1/9/2008
Outbase Stormwater Training 9/25/2007
RVSM Awareness Training 6/20/2007 6/30/2008
Outbase Stormwater Training 6/15/2007
Required Inspection Recurrent Training 6/14/2007 7/31/2008
Fire Extinguisher Training 5/19/2007
Ralm Level I Recurrent Self Study Course 1/22/2007 1/22/2008 8, 9 Level I
Fall Protection Safety Bulletin 1/9/2007
Methylene Chloride Awareness 1/9/2007
Hearing Conservation Safety Bulletin 1/9/2007
Fire Protection Safety Bulletin 1/9/2007
Annual Hazard Communication Review 1/9/2007
Yearly OB Environmental Health and Safety Bulleti 1/9/2007
Heat Stress Safety Bulletin 1/9/2007
Access to Employee Exposure and Medical Recor 1/9/2007
Powered Industrial Vehicle and Pedestrian Safety 1/9/2007
Proper Body Mechanics Annual Review 1/9/2007
Seat Belts Powered Industrial Vehicle Safety Bulle 1/9/2007
Tornado Safety Bulletin 1/9/2007
X-ray Procedures Safety Bulletin 1/9/2007
Cold Weather Injuries and Dress 1/9/2007
Outbase Waste Management Program 1/9/2007
2006 FAA Gold Award 12/31/2006
Personal Protective Equipment Training 10/13/2006
Outbase Stormwater Training 10/13/2006
Outbase Maintenance Hazard Assessment for PP 10/13/2006
Pushback/Towing Operator Evaluation 10/13/2006 10/13/2009
Line Maintenance Indoc Shipment of HAZMAT OJ 10/13/2006
Tug Evaluation 10/13/2006 10/13/2009
Deice/Anti-ice Procedures Training 10/12/2006
Fall Protection Safety Bulletin 9/21/2006
Ladder Safety 9/6/2006
DC-9 Cockpit Procedures OJT 7/28/2006
DC-9 Engine Run-up and Taxi 7/28/2006 1/28/2008 NLR
Bird Strikes 7/12/2006
Required Inspection Recurrent Training 6/17/2006 7/31/2007
ABX Aviation Security Manual 5/23/2006
Fire Extinguisher Training 5/5/2006
Ralm Level I Recurrent Self Study Course 2/3/2006 2/3/2007 8, 9 Level I
Tornado Safety Bulletin 1/18/2006
Page 448 of 517
Date Completed Date Recurrent Notes
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
ABX Air, Inc.
Aircraft Maintenance Training
Building 1005-B
145 Hunter Drive
Wilmington, Ohio 45177
Seat Belts Powered Industrial Vehicle Safety Bulle 1/18/2006
Annual Hazard Communication Review 1/18/2006
Fire Protection Safety Bulletin 1/18/2006
Proper Body Mechanics Annual Review 1/18/2006
Hearing Conservation Safety Bulletin 1/18/2006
Powered Industrial Vehicle and Pedestrian Safety 1/18/2006
Heat Stress Safety Bulletin 1/18/2006
Access to Employee Exposure and Medical Recor 1/18/2006
Methylene Chloride Awareness 1/18/2006
X-ray Procedures Safety Bulletin 1/18/2006
Cold Weather Injuries and Dress 1/18/2006
Yearly Outbase Safety Bulletins 1/18/2006
2005 FAA Silver Award 12/31/2005
Jet Blast and Suction Hazards 12/27/2005
Seat Belt Usage 11/2/2005
Deice/Anti-ice Procedures Training 10/19/2005 10/31/2006
Carry Over Item / Watch Item 9/22/2005
Required Inspection Recurrent Training 7/19/2005 7/31/2006
6. Fire Extinguisher Training 7/7/2005
Outbase Stormwater Training 7/7/2005
HazMat Awareness WBT 7/7/2005
2004 FAA Bronze Award 5/23/2005
Outbase Stormwater Training 3/26/2005
Ralm Level I Recurrent Self Study Course 2/25/2005 2/25/2006 8, 9 Level I
Methylene Chloride Awareness 1/3/2005
Hearing Conservation Safety Bulletin 1/3/2005
Proper Body Mechanics Annual Review 1/3/2005
Cold Weather Injuries and Dress 1/3/2005
Powered Industrial Vehicle and Pedestrian Safety 1/3/2005
Access to Employee Exposure and Medical Recor 1/3/2005
Heat Stress Safety Bulletin 1/3/2005
Annual Hazard Communication Review 1/3/2005
Tornado Safety Bulletin 1/3/2005
Fire Protection Safety Bulletin 1/3/2005
Yearly Outbase Safety Bulletins 1/3/2005
X-ray Procedures Safety Bulletin 1/3/2005
Seat Belts Powered Industrial Vehicle Safety Bulle 1/3/2005
Deice/Anti-ice Procedures Training 9/28/2004 10/31/2005
767 Emergency Exit Slide Procedures 7/27/2004
767 Cargo Door Alternate Operation 7/27/2004
Proper Lubrication of Components WBT 7/16/2004
Required Inspection Recurrent Training 7/16/2004 7/31/2005
Fire Extinguisher Training 5/26/2004
2003 FAA Silver Award 3/15/2004
Page 449 of 517
Date Completed Date Recurrent Notes
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
ABX Air, Inc.
Aircraft Maintenance Training
Building 1005-B
145 Hunter Drive
Wilmington, Ohio 45177
Outbase Stormwater Training 3/9/2004
Heat Stress Safety Bulletin 1/26/2004
Yearly Outbase Safety Bulletins 1/26/2004
Access to Employee Exposure and Medical Recor 1/26/2004
Hearing Conservation Safety Bulletin 1/26/2004
Tornado Safety Bulletin 1/26/2004
X-ray Procedures Safety Bulletin 1/26/2004
Cold Weather Injuries and Dress 1/26/2004
Annual Hazard Communication Review 1/26/2004
Fire Protection Safety Bulletin 1/26/2004
Ralm Level I Recurrent Self Study Course 1/7/2004 1/7/2005 8, 9 Level I
DC-9 Engine Run-up and Taxi 11/13/2003 5/13/2005 NLR
Methylene Chloride Awareness 11/5/2003
Deice/Anti-ice Procedures Training 10/23/2003 10/31/2004
Cold Weather Injuries and Dress 10/20/2003
Fire Protection Safety Bulletin 9/30/2003
Taxilane C Training Bulletin 9/9/2003
Required Inspection Recurrent Training 7/31/2003 7/31/2004
Seat Belts Powered Industrial Vehicle Safety Bulle 7/17/2003
Proper Body Mechanics 7/3/2003
Heat Stress Safety Bulletin 6/4/2003
Ladder Safety 5/13/2003
Fire Extinguisher Training 5/10/2003
X-ray Procedures Safety Bulletin 5/9/2003
Hearing Conservation Safety Bulletin 5/5/2003
MSDS Procedures Training 4/30/2003
2002 FAA Silver Award 4/28/2003
Tornado Safety Bulletin 3/3/2003
Ralm Level I Recurrent Self Study Course 1/21/2003 1/21/2004 8, 9 Level I
Ramp Vehicle Operation Safety Bulletin 1/17/2003
Powered Industrial Vehicle and Pedestrian Safety 1/17/2003
Access to Employee Exposure and Medical Recor 1/13/2003
Base Shop Mandatory Safety Eye Wear 12/3/2002
Deice/Anti-ice Procedures Training 10/24/2002 10/31/2003
Cold Weather Injuries and Dress 10/21/2002
Fire Extinguisher Training 10/8/2002
Fire Protection Safety Bulletin 9/25/2002
Annual Hazard Communication Review 9/9/2002
Required Inspection Recurrent Training 7/31/2002 7/31/2003
Heat Stress Safety Bulletin 6/5/2002
Rota Usage On Engine Pylons WBT 5/31/2002
DC-9 Engine Run-up and Taxi 5/30/2002 11/30/2003
Hearing Conservation Safety Bulletin 5/8/2002
Tornado Safety Bulletin 3/4/2002
Page 450 of 517
Date Completed Date Recurrent Notes
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
ABX Air, Inc.
7. Aircraft Maintenance Training
Building 1005-B
145 Hunter Drive
Wilmington, Ohio 45177
Ralm Level I Recurrent Self Study Course 2/28/2002 2/28/2003 8, 9 Level I
HazMat Awareness WBT 1/25/2002
Fire Extinguisher Training 1/25/2002
Access to Employee Exposure and Medical Recor 1/14/2002
Long Hair and Loose Fitting Clothing Safety Bulleti 12/5/2001
Cold Weather Injuries and Dress 10/24/2001
Fire Protection Safety Bulletin 10/9/2001
Annual Hazard Communication Review 9/10/2001
Deice/Anti-ice Procedures Training 9/2/2001 10/31/2002
Required Inspection Recurrent Training 7/31/2001 7/31/2002
Heat Stress Safety Bulletin 6/5/2001
Ralm Level I Recurrent Self Study Course 3/28/2001 3/28/2002 8, 9 Level I
Tornado Safety Bulletin 3/6/2001
Respirator Appendix D 12/7/2000
Cold Weather Injuries and Dress 10/17/2000
Deice/Anti-ice Procedures Training 9/30/2000 10/31/2001 NLR
DC-9 Engine Run-up and Taxi 9/28/2000 3/28/2002 NLR
Fire Protection Safety Bulletin 9/26/2000
Annual Hazard Communication Review 9/13/2000
Affected Employee Lockout/Tagout Awareness 8/22/2000
Heat Stress Safety Bulletin 6/2/2000
Airport Markings 5/30/2000
Hearing Conservation Safety Bulletin 5/5/2000
Ralm Level I Recurrent Self Study Course 4/7/2000 4/7/2001 8, 9 Level I
M1-A/DI Changes Self-Study Course 3/27/2000
Tornado Safety Bulletin 3/9/2000
DC-9 Required Inspection Authorization 1/25/2000
Access to Employee Exposure and Medical Recor 1/13/2000
AirGTI Digital Manuals Self-Study Course 12/8/1999
Fall Protection Safety Bulletin 10/20/1999
Deice/Anti-ice Procedures Training 10/11/1999 10/31/2000
1999 FAA Ruby Award 9/28/1999
Policies and Procedures 9/15/1999
Aircraft Marshalling 9/15/1999
Aircraft Pushback / Towing Training 9/15/1999 9/15/2002 NLR
Tug Procedures Training 9/15/1999 9/15/2002
Ralm Level I Recurrent Self Study Course 4/8/1999 4/8/2000 8, 9 Level I
DC-9 Engine Run-up and Taxi 2/17/1999 8/17/2000 NLR
DC-9 Cockpit Procedures OJT 2/16/1999
Stormwater Just Passing Through Video 2/12/1999
Deice/Anti-ice Procedures Training 10/10/1998 10/31/1999
Employment/Experience Summary Form 4/8/1998
Ralm Level I Recurrent Self Study Course 3/2/1998 3/2/1999 8, 9 Level I
Deice/Anti-ice Procedures Training 9/20/1997 10/31/1998
Page 451 of 517
Date Completed Date Recurrent Notes
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
ABX Air, Inc.
Aircraft Maintenance Training
Building 1005-B
145 Hunter Drive
Wilmington, Ohio 45177
X-ray Procedures Safety Bulletin 7/21/1997
Ralm Level I Recurrent Self Study Course 4/15/1997 4/15/1998 8, 9 Level I
1997 FAA Gold Award 2/25/1997
DC-9 Airworthiness Release Authorization 2/13/1997
Taxilane C Training Bulletin 2/5/1997
DC-9 Anti-Skid Video 1/9/1997
RII Video 11/6/1996
DC-9 Maintenance Systems Initial 10/18/1996
Deice/Anti-ice Procedures Training 9/12/1996 10/31/1997
Avionics CAT II Procedures Level I Video 6/28/1996
Ralm Level I Recurrent Self Study Course 4/23/1996 4/23/1997 8, 9 Level I
1996 FAA Silver Award 3/12/1996
Deice/Anti-ice Procedures Training 10/4/1995 10/31/1996
Ralm Procedures Initial 6/29/1995 6/29/1996 8, 9 Level I
Deice/Anti-ice Procedures Training 10/17/1994 10/31/1995
YS-11 Maintenance Systems Initial 8/19/1994
YS-11 Pre-Departure OJT 7/8/1994
1994 FAA Bronze Award 4/25/1994
Deice/Anti-ice Procedures Training 11/23/1993 10/31/1994
Line Maintenance Indoc MAB OJT 10/28/1993
Line Maintenance Indoc Chapter 3 OJT 10/28/1993
Line Maintenance Indoc 07.04/07.05 OJT 10/28/1993
Line Maintenance Indoc 01,02,03,04,05,07,08 OJT 10/28/1993
Line Maintenance Procedures Manual Chapter 6 O 10/28/1993
Line Maintenance Indoc 03.01 & 08.M-91 10/28/1993
Airworthiness Directives and FAA Advisory Circula 8/15/1993
TCDS and Specifications 8/15/1993