Profile
Accomplished Avionics Aircraft Maintenance Engineer with a degree qualification in Science complimented by more than 15 years experience within defence and commercial airlines. A track record of performing line and hangar maintenance, component repairs, scheduled and unscheduled servicing in addition to performing heavy aircraft maintenance. An excellent communicator with strong interpersonal skills. A valued team member with an ability to work autonomously. Regarded as an analytical problem solver. Safety conscious with a proven ability to work under strict timeframes and deadlines. Highly motivated, energetic and demonstrates great initiative.
• Line maintenance
• Scheduled servicing
• Heavy maintenance
• Project management
• Hangar maintenance
• Unscheduled servicing
• Component repair
• Aircraft weight control
• Leadership skills
• Staff training
• Analytical
• Computer skills
Employment History
Air Niugini, Port Moresby
17 December 2007 – Current
Avionics License Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (LAME)
• Responsible for line and hangar maintenance
• Perform component repair
• Schedule and unscheduled servicing
• Heavy maintenance on Dash 8 and Fokker 100
Key Achievements:
• Awarded a GM Engineering Commendation Award for achieving significant cost savings in rectifying an ongoing auto feather defect on a Dash-8 200 series with the aircraft proposed to undergo repair
Airlines of PNG, Port Moresby
13 November 2006 – 10 December 2007
Avionics Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME)
• Responsible for line and hangar maintenance
• Performed component repair
• Completed scheduled and unscheduled servicing
• Performed heavy maintenance on Dash 6 (Twin Otter) and Dash 8
Papua New Guinea Defence Force Air Transport Wing, Port Moresby
8 May 2000 – 30 September 2006
Avionics Engineering Officer
• Enlisted with the PNG Defence Force Air Force Wing
• Posted in September 2001 as the Officer In-Charge Maintenance Control Section responsible for:
o Accurately maintaining the aircraft hours recording system
o Liaised with Directorate of Technical Service Air and sponsor organisations of service letters, bulletins for their applicability to aircraft operations
o Drafted modifications and maintained a record of PNGDF modifications in accordance with Directorate of Technical Service directives
Key Achievements:
• Arava RV 201 aircraft P2-022 recover project – acknowledged for successfully furnishing accurate aircraft operational data and awarded a commendation certificate
• Successfully awarded a “Student of Merit” certificate for outstanding performance on the 1/2000 Direct Entry Officers Course
Education & Academic Qualifications
• Bachelor of Science (Applied Physics with Electronics & Instrumentation) 1995 – 1998
PNG University of Technology
o Prize winner – Applied Physics
o Awarded Council Medal as the highest overall performing student
• Higher School Certificate (Grade 12) 1993 – 1994
Kerevat National High School
Training & Certifications
• Maintenance Human Factors Certificate 10 April 2015
Cloud Aero Training Ltd
• Aircraft Weight Control Certificate 2 February – 2 March 2015
Fleet Aeronautics
• Fokker 100 Group 20 Radio Rating 6 October 2014
PNG Civil Aviation Authority (CAA)
• Fokker 70/100 (RRD Tay) – B2 Type Training Certificate 18 August – 19 September 2014
Fokker Services B.V.
• Acquire Australia CASR Part 66 B2 License 16 June 2014 Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA), Australia
• RAVE Inflight Entertainment (IFE) System Certificate 3 – 4 June 2013
IMS Company
• Boeing 737 NG 600/700/800/900 Avionics EIR Licence 28 November 2012
o Release to service – base and line maintenance
o ETOPS release
o Pre-flight checks
o Quality control (QC) checks including 2nd inspections
o QC Acceptance Certificate
o Supervising Aircraft Maintenance Engineers (AME)
PNG Civil Aviation Authority (CAA)
• B737 NG Practical Consolidated Training (PCT) Certificate 15 – 26 October 2012
Malaysia Airlines
• B737 NG 600/700/800/900 (CFM56) B2 Type Training Certificate 24 July – 17 August 2012
Aviation Australia
• Initial ETOPS 17 – 18 July 2012
Air Niugini Engineering Training Department
• APS 1000, Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) Line Maintenance Course 6 – 7 March 2012
Hamilton Sundstrand
• APS 500, Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) Line Maintenance Course 5 – 6 March 2012
Hamilton Sundstrand
• Introduction to Safety Management 13 December 2011
Air Niugini Engineering Training Department
• Maintenance Resource Management Refresher 7 October 2011
• Dash 8 100/200/300 Avionics (EIR) Licence 10 May 2010
o Release to service – base and line maintenance
o Pre-flight checks
o Quality control (QC) checks including 2nd inspections
o QC Acceptance Certification
o Supervising Aircraft Maintenance Engineers (AME)
PNG Civil Aviation Authority (CAA)
• Anti-Noise and Vibration System (ANVS) and Propeller Balance Monitor System Course 10 – 11 March 2010
Ultra Electronics
• WINAIR Pro-SQL Training Certificate 6 February 2010
AV-Base Systems
• Maintenance Resource Management (MRM) Course 25 – 26 November 2009
Air Niugini Engineering Training Department
• MKVIII EGPWS/CAS67A/PRIMUS 800 RADAR/PRIMUS 660 RADAR Certificate 17 – 21 November 2008
Honeywell
• Dash 8 100/200/300 Avionics Type Course 7 – 18 April 2008
Air Niugini Engineering Training Department
• Dash 8 100/200/300 Mechanical Type Course 3 – 28 March 2008
Air Niugini Engineering Training Department
• License Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Study & Examinations Avionics Category 12 December 2007
Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA)
• Basic Fire Fighting Training Competency Course 15 June 2007
Airlines PNG Safety Training
• Tug and Buggie Driver Training Competency Certificate 1 June 2007
Airline PNG Safety Training
• Project Management Certificate 3 – 7 July 2006
Mapex Training & Consultancy
• Project Planning and Proposal Writing Skills 22 – 26 May 2006
Mapex Training & Consultancy
• 1/2002 PNG Defence Force Air Transport Wing Familiarization Course 15 July 2002
Field Training Centre
• 1/2000 Direct Entry Officers Course 13 November – 15 December 2000
PNG Defence Force Academy
References
Available On Request