Valentin Hendrickson Landeros
93090 Ewing Rd. Springfield, OR 97401
Phone: 541-654-2286 / Email: valentinlanderos@gmail.com
Summary
Secret Security Clearance
Quality-oriented professional with 6 years of progressive experience in aerospace quality, maintenance,
and staff supervision. Strong team member with excellent communication skills and the ability to motivate
personnel while enhancing overall efficiency, performance, and compliance with quality standards and
regulations. Recognized for being focused on achieving goals and objectives safely, accurately, and
efficiently.
Professional Experience
AH 64D Helicopter Mechanic May 2010 - May 2016
United States Army – Ft. Hood, Texas
▪ Instructed and supervised junior helicopter maintainers.
▪ Crafted and implemented tools to meet demands of work load from sheet metals and other
materials using guidelines within IETM 1-1520 Longbow/Apache.
▪ Accomplished numerous 125 hour, 250 hour and 500 hour inspections with precision and success
exceeding expectations of command.
▪ Exceptional ability to use micrometers, rivet guns, power and hand drills, dial indicators, lathes,
grinders, pressure gauges, multimeters, torque wrenches, timing lights, sheet metal shears, spray
guns and other items.
▪ Performed independent tasks such as track and balances, periodic maintenance inspections, 50
hour inspections, head bumps, torque checks, lube oil inspections, logbook recons, auxiliary fuel
inspections and other such tasks.
▪ Troubleshot aircraft mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic and environmental control faults.
▪ Daily Maintenance inspections on mechanical, hydraulic, environmental control system, and
flight critical components and their subassemblies.
▪ Removed and installed aircraft subsystems and their assemblies such as engines, gearboxes,
transmissions, mechanical flight controls, hydraulic and environmental control system.
▪ Taught and enforced flight line and shop safety
▪ Reviewed and corrected aircraft forms and records.
▪ Test AC and DC electrical components using multimeter.
▪ Serviced hydraulic and environmental control systems using aviation ground support equipment.
▪ Replaced and completed maintenance operational checks on major and minor Hydraulic,
mechanical and environmental control system components
▪ EPA universal license
Education
▪ Army Aviation Logistics School December 2010
▪ Sheldon High School June 2008

Valentin Hendrickson Landeros

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    Valentin Hendrickson Landeros 93090Ewing Rd. Springfield, OR 97401 Phone: 541-654-2286 / Email: valentinlanderos@gmail.com Summary Secret Security Clearance Quality-oriented professional with 6 years of progressive experience in aerospace quality, maintenance, and staff supervision. Strong team member with excellent communication skills and the ability to motivate personnel while enhancing overall efficiency, performance, and compliance with quality standards and regulations. Recognized for being focused on achieving goals and objectives safely, accurately, and efficiently. Professional Experience AH 64D Helicopter Mechanic May 2010 - May 2016 United States Army – Ft. Hood, Texas ▪ Instructed and supervised junior helicopter maintainers. ▪ Crafted and implemented tools to meet demands of work load from sheet metals and other materials using guidelines within IETM 1-1520 Longbow/Apache. ▪ Accomplished numerous 125 hour, 250 hour and 500 hour inspections with precision and success exceeding expectations of command. ▪ Exceptional ability to use micrometers, rivet guns, power and hand drills, dial indicators, lathes, grinders, pressure gauges, multimeters, torque wrenches, timing lights, sheet metal shears, spray guns and other items. ▪ Performed independent tasks such as track and balances, periodic maintenance inspections, 50 hour inspections, head bumps, torque checks, lube oil inspections, logbook recons, auxiliary fuel inspections and other such tasks. ▪ Troubleshot aircraft mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic and environmental control faults. ▪ Daily Maintenance inspections on mechanical, hydraulic, environmental control system, and flight critical components and their subassemblies. ▪ Removed and installed aircraft subsystems and their assemblies such as engines, gearboxes, transmissions, mechanical flight controls, hydraulic and environmental control system. ▪ Taught and enforced flight line and shop safety ▪ Reviewed and corrected aircraft forms and records. ▪ Test AC and DC electrical components using multimeter. ▪ Serviced hydraulic and environmental control systems using aviation ground support equipment. ▪ Replaced and completed maintenance operational checks on major and minor Hydraulic, mechanical and environmental control system components ▪ EPA universal license Education
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    ▪ Army AviationLogistics School December 2010 ▪ Sheldon High School June 2008