Glenn Sterling is an experienced aircraft engine mechanic seeking a career in the aviation field. He has over 45 years of experience working on engines for various aircraft including the AC-130A/H, C-130E/H, SR-71, KC-135, RC-135, and C-141. His experience includes roles as an AMU Flight Chief, Propulsion Shop Superintendent, Quality Assurance Superintendent, Quality Assurance Inspector, and FOD Manager.
1. GLENN STERLING
360 Makron Drive NW • Fort Walton Beach, Florida 32548-4608 • 850-803-1111
Objective
Utilizing my professional experience and abilities, seeking a rewarding
career in the aviation field.
Professional Skills
I have over 45 years of experience as an aircraft engine mechanic which
include AC-130A/H, C-130E/H, SR-71, KC-135, RC-135, C-141
aircraft, and T56-A-15/7/9, J58/J57, TF33 engines.
• AMU Flight Chief
• Propulsion Shop Superintendent
• Quality Assurance Superintendent
• Quality Assurance Inspector
• FOD Manager
Employment
ENGINE MECHANIC (04/2013-09/2015)
M1 Services Hurlburt Field, Florida
• Tear-down/build-up of T56 Quick Engine Change Kits (QEC)
• Inspected parts for serviceability
• Repaired kit components
Documented work flow packages
• Utilized a variety of test equipment and torque wrenches
• Assisted in the completion of C-130 Depot Pre-Induction
Inspection
• Assisted in the retro-fit of T56-15A 60/90 engines to 40/60 KVA
• Assisted jacking and shoring of C-130 aircraft
• Assisted in towing and parking of C-130 aircraft
ENGINE MECHANIC (02/2010-04/2013)
Kay & Associates Hurlburt Field, Florida
• Tear-down/build-up of T56-A-15 engines
• Repaired engine components and sub-assemblies
2. • Inspected engine parts for serviceability
• Properly documented engine work flow packages
• Performed prior to use inspections on maintenance work
stands/trailers
• Utilized a variety of test equipment, torque wrenches, dial
indicators and micrometers
• Handled, stored and disposed of hazardous materials and waste
according to environmental standards
AIRCRAFT ENGINE MECHANIC (05/2002-02/2010)
U.S. Air Force Duke Field, Florida
• Performed Isochronal aircraft engine inspections on MC-130E
Talon 1 aircraft
• Disassembled, repaired, and reassembled aircraft engines and
propellers, their sub-assemblies and components
• Troubleshot and repaired small gas turbine engines
• Trained newly assigned personnel on the repair of T56 engines
• Ensured reparable parts were properly tagged and boxed for turn-in
to supply
• Inventoried bench stock to ensure adequate supplies were available
Training
• Jet Engine Technician CRS
• Equipment Manage Custodian Training
• AF Technical Order System (Advanced)
• SR-71 Jet Aircraft Engine Operator CRS
• C-130 Engine Maintenance Run
• C-141 Ground Engine Run Operation CRS