Paul Anderson

Line Service Technician at Hillsboro Aviation, Inc.
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Beaverton, Oregon, United States, US

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Experience

    • Line Service Technician
      • Apr 2012 - Present

      Fuel aircraft. Marshal incoming planes and jets. Tow and stow airplanes, jets and helicopters in the company hangars. Inspect fuel farm (Jet-A and 100LL) ; including preventative maintenance, check and replace filters and fill/remove fuel from/to fuel trucks. Maintain facilities and company vehicles. Design and build various items needed for operations; including Robinson door cabinet, turbine door cabinet, air compressor shed, Robinson cover hangers and other items upon request. Provide lavatory service, GPU service and O2 in and out of aircraft refill. Meet and greet incoming customers and provide rental car and crew car customer service as well as assist in finding hotel accommodations. Show less

  • Job Corps
    • Astoria, OR
    • Residential Adviser
      • Nov 2009 - Aug 2010

      Acted as student advisor for dormitory living of over 130 Job Corps students. Conducted and maintained living spaces, social, athletic and work experience programs and coordinated student government and quality of life programs. Acted as student advisor for dormitory living of over 130 Job Corps students. Conducted and maintained living spaces, social, athletic and work experience programs and coordinated student government and quality of life programs.

    • Prefabrication/Parts Processing
      • Jun 2008 - Mar 2009

      Prefabrication and cutting of material including aluminum, steel, titanium and other machinery materials used in the aviation, medical, space and DOD fields for a variety of applications. Was required to understand and interpret machinery drawings and diagrams to determine part specifications, size and minimum quality requirements. Delivered and retrieved materials and finished parts from multiple shops and vendors. I performed various duties throughout the machine shop and warehouse including quality control inspections, shipping and receiving, inventory and part finishing. Show less

  • US Navy
    • Norfolk, Virginia
    • Damage Controlman 2nd Class DC2(sw)
      • Mar 2004 - Sep 2007

      Duties include: Understanding and use of shipboard operating systems, ballast control operations, firefighting operations and equipment, fixed and portable fire control units, weapons systems, shipboard and shore security operations, heavy vehicle operations and maintenance, hazardous materials control and storage, damage repair and prevention, shipboard personnel safety training and protection, CBR (chemical, biological and radiological) equipment storage, use, issue and records, Navy Sea Trials equipment preparation and operation, as well as a variety of other tasks and responsibilities. * I served 10 months at Naval Weapons Station Groton, Connecticut providing high level government security to personnel, weapons and Submarine Fleet technology. I was a member of the first response weapons team onboard the USS Shreveport as well as one of the onboard chemical, biological and radiological specialists and primary shipboard firefighting and emergency operations trainer for two years. Show less

Education

  • Portland Community College
    Associate of Science (A.S.), Mechanical Engineering
    2012 - 2014
  • Hillsboro Aviation
    Airplane Flight Training
    2011 - 2013
  • Portland Community College
    Associate of Science (A.S.), Aviation Science
    2011 - 2013
  • US Navy Tech. Schools
    Fireman, Seaman, Damage Control: DC3 & DC2
    2004 - 2007

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