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Edward A. Komorek

Collinsville, IL 62234

Phone: (618)346-8628 • Email: edkomorek@cs.com

FAA Licensed Airframe and Powerplant  Mechanic

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Summary of Qualifications                                                

  • Seven years experience in the U.S. Navy as an Aviation Mechanic

  • Aircraft Production Mechanic for Boeing’s F-15

  • Excellent supervisory, training, and motivational skills

  • FAA licensed Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic        

 

Education

  • Southwestern Illinois College, Aviation Maintenance Powerplant Certificate. 17Jan2001.  GPA: 4.0./4.0

  • Occupational Safety and Health for Supervisors  (completed June95)

  • 3 M Documentation (completed Oct92)

  • Hydraulic Contamination (completed Oct92)

  • Corrosion Protection/Detection/Reporting/Treatment (completed July91)

  • F-14 Framp School  (completed 21Mar90)

  • AME “A” School (completed 24Jan90)

 

Honors/Awards        

  • Southwest Asia Service Medal (2 stars)

  • National Defense Service Medal

  • Admiral Joseph C. Clifton Award

  • Meritorious Unit Commendation (3)

  • CINCLANTFLT Golden Anchor Award (3)

  • Kuwait Liberation Medal

  • COMNAVAIR Battle Efficiency Award

  • Letter of Commendation        CNO Safety Award (2)

  • Letter of Appreciation (2)

  • Good Conduct Medal

 

Employment History

  • Boeing, St. Louis, MO, October 1998 - July 1999

    Position: Aircraft Production Mechanic.  

    Duties: Installation of hydraulic components, reservoirs, accumulators, etc.

  • AIRTEVRON ONE, NAS Patuxent River, MD, July 1993 - May 1996,  AME2 (E-5)

    Position: Aircraft Mechanic / Supervisor / Inspector.  

    Duties: Installation and trouble-shooting environmental control systems, cabin pressurization systems, fire detection and extinguishing systems, and oxygen systems.

  • VF-143, Naval Air Station, Oceana, VA, April 1990 - July 1993, AME3 (E-4)

    Position: Aircraft Mechanic.  

    Duties: Installation and trouble-shooting of environmental control systems, cabin pressurization systems, oxygen systems, egress systems, and fire detection and extinguishing systems.

 

 

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