Jesse Lopez has over 30 years of experience in aviation maintenance and quality control. He has held roles as a production supervisor, quality inspector, and site supervisor at Boeing, L-3 Communications, and DS2 overseeing day-to-day operations and quality inspections on aircraft like the F-15, UH-60 Black Hawk, CH-47 Chinook, and AH-64. Prior to that, Lopez spent 9 years in the U.S. Air Force as a shift supervisor conducting inspections and overseeing maintenance on C-130 aircraft. He ensures work meets standards and specifications.
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1. Resume of: Jesse Lopez
Experience:
Boeing/AAC (A Boeing Affiliate) Dec. 2001- Mar. 2005; Aug. 2013- July 2016
Production Supervisor/Quality Control Inspector
F-15 SR Production Program
Performing Quality Inspections while in process and end item close ups initiating discrepancies
before final sell to Final Quality, primary contractor and DCMA. Responsible for ensuring those
employees follow company policies and procedures for safety and in the production, and painting of
F-15 SR Wings.
Production supervisor streamline the production processes, improving operating efficiency, contain
costs, identifying unfavorable trends and taking corrective action, decrease errors, meet deadlines
and overall responsibly for personnel assigned. Planning, organizing and coordinating manufacturing
floor assembly activities. Ensuring production schedules are attained daily while meeting safety
requirements, cost, and Quality objectives.
This was a startup program which entailed hands on the ship set by the Supervisor in all aspects as
validation for the first two shipsets was in place so all structural and mechanical installs.
DS2/DynCorp International Feb. 2013- Aug. 2013
Aircraft Mechanic
Provided structural and maintenance support for a modification team for the UH60 Black Hawk and
assured customer standards are maintained by ensuring that workmanship standards and
specifications are met and delivered product is compliant.
Provided maintenance support on CH47 Chinooks and assured customer standards are maintained
by ensuring that workmanship standards and specifications are met and delivered product is
compliant
L-3 Communications April 2005- June 2013
Team Lead/Quality Inspector/Site Supervisor
Overseeing day to day maintenance operations on deliverables UH60M, AH64, CH47 on time
continually 25% under man hours allowable by the customer with no major discrepancies upon
delivery in accordance with contract requirements
Utilizing an extensive knowledge of aviation project maintenance, logistics management, personnel
management, Quality Control, and team leadership building
Knowledge of the policies and regulations governing military force requirements, logistics support
concepts, assuring Quality control, assurance of qualified Technical Inspectors, Proper compliance of
all technical data and materials utilized at all levels
Quality Control inspections on aircraft components and sub components to include flight controls,
engines, transmissions, gear boxes, main rotor blades and heads, swash plates, input modules, tail
rotor blades, stabilators, hydraulic pumps and modules, with the ability to troubleshoot and perform
maintenance according to applicable Technical Manuals, Technical bulletins, ASAM’s, and Safety of
Flight.
Performed maintenance on OH-58, CH-47, AH-64, and UH-60 with the ability to remove and install
many aircraft components and sub components.
Boeing April 1991- Dec. 2001
Quality Inspector
KC135 (Boeing 707 Commercial Aircraft)
Worked extensively to ensure workflow was not affected by identifying non-conforming parts for
serviceability or replacement. Inspections on fuselage, control cables, engine sub-assemblies, flight
controls, landing gear, electrical installations and splices, and sub- assemblies.
Provided local assistance for design engineering and manufacturing.
Quality Inspections on machined parts having compound angles, numerous exacting tolerances, and
irregular machined surfaces requiring three-plane coordination.
2. Quality Inspections of mechanical and electrical completed tasks for buy off.
Stamped or otherwise approved acceptable work and presented for customer inspection; ordered
rejection or rework; prepared required paperwork including logs and final Company sign-off.
Lockheed Aircraft Company April 1990- April 1991
APG mechanic/Structural
Performed analytical inspections, repairs, and modifications of primary and secondary structural/
mechanical assemblies.
Performed modifications of outboard torque box Skins and major structures.
Reconfigure aircraft structure in accordance with TCTO updates.
Perform work in compliance with DOD, Manufacturer, and other directives in suport of aircraft
maintanance and modifications
United States Air Force 1981-1990
Shift Supervisor of Maintenance Little Rock Air Force Base
7 and entry 9 Level management for C-130 Queen Bee Repair facility meeting schedules, policies,
procedures, and work standards. Establishing and monitoring conformance with production
specifications, procedures, schedules, and safety. Certified the completion of work performed on the
aircraft.
The authorities to make decisions, carry out actions, and direct others in maters related to the duties
and goals of supervisory and management positions.
Expeditor for flight line, phase dock supervisor, and in shop maintenance.
Performed inspections of major structural repairs, layouts, and interpretations of blueprints.
Ensured total compliance of technical orders and applicable data.
Conducted training and counseling and all other associated tasks.
Fabrication of flight control cables, hydraulic and fuel systems tubing.
Preformed final inspections of workmanship, quality verification of repairs, and replacements of
parts.
Ensured procurement of bench stock, shop supplies, and aircraft spares.