Brock Olsen
Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic at PHI Air Medical- Claim this Profile
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Credentials
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Airframe and Powerplant License
Federal Aviation AdministrationJul, 2007- Nov, 2024 -
Type II Refrigerant Technician
US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)Feb, 2004- Nov, 2024
Experience
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PHI Air Medical
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United States
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Hospitals and Health Care
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300 - 400 Employee
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Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic
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Dec 2021 - Present
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DynCorp International LLC
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United States
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300 - 400 Employee
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Aircraft Engine Mechanic II
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Apr 2018 - Jun 2021
Fulfilled a comprehensive scope covering inspections, maintenance, and repairs to aircraft engines and secondary power plant systems to bolster the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (SOAR) and ESRA National Maintenance programs • Attained recertification of engine overhaul program by accomplishing recent Product Verification Audit. • Amplified program-wide efficiency and productivity through the effective rollout of optimized logistics procedures. Fulfilled a comprehensive scope covering inspections, maintenance, and repairs to aircraft engines and secondary power plant systems to bolster the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (SOAR) and ESRA National Maintenance programs • Attained recertification of engine overhaul program by accomplishing recent Product Verification Audit. • Amplified program-wide efficiency and productivity through the effective rollout of optimized logistics procedures.
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Aecom/Lockheed Martin
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Fort Campbell North, Kentucky, United States
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Aircraft Maintenance Supervisor
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May 2015 - Apr 2018
Here I oversaw all the day-to-day maintenance actions, along with inspections across electricians, mechanics, and structural mechanics. My other duties involved the steering and guaranteeing of quality compliance, in addition to production standards for the US Army Helicopter reset program. Notable accomplishments include: • Promoted to position of Crew Coordinator, completing all aircraft within stringent timelines, upholding 100% quality score while ensuring regulatory compliance to various standards, including OSHA, EPA, and AS9110. • Recognized deficiencies and introduced remedial action in governing individual trend analysis within maintenance team. • Boosted aircraft and ground support, by delivering robust equipment technical training. • Improved AH-64 Apache Reset Program at Fort Campbell, KY via collaboration on design and launch of enhanced Work Breakdown Structure (WBS), garnering higher Time At Target (TAT) rate throughout program. Show less
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DCR Workforce/DynCorp
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Fort Campbell, Kentucky
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Aircraft General RepairMechanic I
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May 2010 - May 2015
The scope of my work comprised of conducting AH-64D Attack Helicopter maintenance and repairs, including rotor system track and balance I then fulfilled flight control and engine rigging procedures, for the U.S. Army Reset Program. Major achievements include: • Established record for sustaining production standards and service excellence. The scope of my work comprised of conducting AH-64D Attack Helicopter maintenance and repairs, including rotor system track and balance I then fulfilled flight control and engine rigging procedures, for the U.S. Army Reset Program. Major achievements include: • Established record for sustaining production standards and service excellence.
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Defense Support Services, LLC
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United States
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Aircraft General Repair Mechanic I
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Feb 2010 - May 2010
In Defense Support Services I operated as part of the ground crew performing flight-line support operations, to maintain UH-60A, AH-64D, and UH-60L helicopters. The major accomplishment was the program itself: • Bolstered 10th Mountain aviation operations through helicopter maintenance. In Defense Support Services I operated as part of the ground crew performing flight-line support operations, to maintain UH-60A, AH-64D, and UH-60L helicopters. The major accomplishment was the program itself: • Bolstered 10th Mountain aviation operations through helicopter maintenance.
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Sikorsky Aerospace Maintenance
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Beeville, Texas
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Aircraft Maintenance Manager
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Sep 2009 - Feb 2010
As the manager and lead technician, I supervised a 12- member team made up of electricians, mechanics, and structural mechanics while guiding management of Columbian Air Force UH-60A to UH-60L Recapitalization Program. Notable accomplishments: • Cultivated excellent customer relations between respective stakeholders and representatives of Sikorsky Aerospace and Columbian Air Force. • Delivered comprehensive program support to National Guard UH-60 Kapton Re-wire Program, Customs and Border Patrol UH-60 Upgrade, UH-60 Egypt VIP reset project, and Navy S-70B maintenance support. Show less
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L-3 Vertex Aerospace
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Camp Taji, Iraq
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Aircraft Mechanic I
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May 2008 - May 2009
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Lear Siegler Services
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Marana, Arizona
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Aircraft Mechanic I
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Jul 2007 - Apr 2008
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Attack Helicopter Platoon Sergeant E-5
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Oct 2003 - Feb 2004
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Attack Helicopter Maintenance Squad Leader
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Feb 2003 - Oct 2003
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Education
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Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Bachelor of Science - BS, Aviation Maintenance Management -
Redstone College of Aviation Technology
FAA Airframe and Powerplant License, Aviation Maintenance