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CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Stephen Walker Address: Denninger str. 102, 81925 Munich, Germany. Telephone: +49 171 6836853. E-mail: [email protected] Date of Birth: 30th August 1974 Nationality: British Education: St. Paul's High School (1985-1990) Macclesfield college (1990-1994) Qualifications: B1/C licence number DE.66.9110 Boeing 737-6/9(CFM56-7B) Level 3 type course Airbus A318/21(CFM56-5B)(V2500) Level 3 type course Bombardier Dash 8 Q400(PW150A) Level 3 type course Full engine run-up B737,A320,Q400 Profile: An Easa part 66 B1/C licence holder without restrictions. Has experience in all aspects of aircraft maintenance. In-depth knowledge of using Myboeingfleet, Airbusworld, SRM, AMM, IPC, TSM/FIM. Ability to interpret engineering and repair drawings of the manufacturer to implement SB’s, AD’s and repairs. Good written and oral communication skills. The ability and willingness to lead employees in work projects and work alone. Highly motivated with flexibility and willingness to work shifts. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Aug 09 – Present: Air Berlin Technik, Munich Airport. Duties and Responsibilities include: Implementation of scheduled and unscheduled maintenance during C Checks of above aircraft on Base maintenance and supporting Line operations when required. Ensuring all work in area of responsibility is performed within the company’s MOE and to the required safety and quality standards promoting continued airworthiness. Instructions, assistance and performing troubleshooting in accordance with FIM/TSM. Working with AMOS/TRAX creating NRC’s for defects with required solutions. Structural inspections, evaluation of damage and implication of repairs with the SRM. Assisting technicians with composite and sheet metal repairs. Liaising with engineering when damage’s are out of limits with viable repair solutions. Leading and organising mechanics on major jobs i.e. engine change, gear change. The lead B1 responsible for the A320 rear-spar corrosion SB. In charge of a team of NDT, Mech’s, Avionics and Structural technicians ensuring job completion in accordance with the service bulletin and within the required time scale. Responsible for ensuring correct paperwork and qualifications for CRS of aircraft.

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CURRICULUM VITAEName: Stephen Walker

Address: Denninger str. 102, 81925 Munich, Germany. Telephone: +49 171 6836853. E-mail: [email protected]

Date of Birth: 30th August 1974 Nationality: British

Education: St. Paul's High School (1985-1990) Macclesfield college (1990-1994) Qualifications: B1/C licence number DE.66.9110 Boeing 737-6/9(CFM56-7B) Level 3 type course Airbus A318/21(CFM56-5B)(V2500) Level 3 type course Bombardier Dash 8 Q400(PW150A) Level 3 type course Full engine run-up B737,A320,Q400 Profile: An Easa part 66 B1/C licence holder without restrictions. Has experience in all aspects of aircraft maintenance. In-depth knowledge of using Myboeingfleet, Airbusworld, SRM, AMM, IPC, TSM/FIM. Ability to interpret engineering and repair drawings of the manufacturer to implement SB’s, AD’s and repairs. Good written and oral communication skills. The ability and willingness to lead employees in work projects and work alone. Highly motivated with flexibility and willingness to work shifts. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Aug 09 – Present: Air Berlin Technik, Munich Airport.

Duties and Responsibilities include:

Implementation of scheduled and unscheduled maintenance during C Checks of above aircraft on Base maintenance and supporting Line operations when required.Ensuring all work in area of responsibility is performed within the company’s MOE and to the required safety and quality standards promoting continued airworthiness.Instructions, assistance and performing troubleshooting in accordance with FIM/TSM.Working with AMOS/TRAX creating NRC’s for defects with required solutions.Structural inspections, evaluation of damage and implication of repairs with the SRM.Assisting technicians with composite and sheet metal repairs.Liaising with engineering when damage’s are out of limits with viable repair solutions.Leading and organising mechanics on major jobs i.e. engine change, gear change.The lead B1 responsible for the A320 rear-spar corrosion SB. In charge of a team of NDT, Mech’s, Avionics and Structural technicians ensuring job completion in accordance with the service bulletin and within the required time scale. Responsible for ensuring correct paperwork and qualifications for CRS of aircraft.

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Jan 95 - Aug 09: Unlicensed Aircraft Mechanic/Sheet Metal Technician.

On contract at various locations in Europe for major MRO’s and Airlines providing support on Base Maintenance A-D Checks, line maintenance, repairs, SB’s and modifications, cargo conversion programmes and aircraft crash recovery.

Airlines and MRO’s worked for include: Aero Lloyd, Braathens Technik, British Airways, Dornier, Fokker, FLS Aerospace, Jet Aviation, LTU, Lufthansa Technik, Maersk,Ruag Aerospace, Shannon Aerospace, 328 Jet Support.

Aircraft types worked on include: Boeing 707,727,737,747,757,767. Airbus A300,A320, A330. de Havilland Dash 7, Bombardier Dash 8. McDonald DC-10, MD-11 MD80. Dornier 228, 328. Avro RJ. Fokker 70/100.

Major structural project on an Gulfstream 550 converting it into an weather research aircraft (HALO). The re-build and conversion for the Dutch Coastguard of two Dornier 228 aircraft at Ruag Aerospace, Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany.

Also work on VIP/Business aircraft including pax to vip conversion, scheduled maintenance, cabin re-configuration, SB’s and modifications.

Aircraft types include: Gulfstream 2,3,4,5. CRJ200, Challenger 604. Cessna Citation 500, 650, Bravo, XL, Jet. Dornier 328.

Sept 90 - Aug 94: British Aerospace, Woodford, England.

Completed a credited four year aircraft fitter apprenticeship which included training to achieve the qualification of an aircraft mechanic, sheet metal technician and basic avionics.Production and flight-line maintenance of Bae 146/RJ and Bae ATP aircraft including major component installation and testing. Fuselage section to section completion.College curriculum included: aircraft systems, aircraft materials and manufacturing.