tommieroo Posted May 6, 2006 Share Posted May 6, 2006 Dear folks Can any one help? my CV, //email removed// Tommie Hartshorn Objective Having served a highly recognized apprenticeship, within a world class company, I am seeking a new challenge. The new challenge is to offer my services to an on/off shore company within the Asia region. I also hope to be fortunate enough to broaden my knowledge by future career developments. Key Skills Seven years work experience in Aviation industry Experienced at teaching, responsible for training for rationalized automated measurement system test Cells Adapt at working effectively within a team Good organisational skills, flexible to meet demands of workplace Well developed and effective communication skills Ability to develop, influence and motivate others thereby ensuring good team work and a productive working environment Computer literate Key Qualifications Rolls-Royce Technicians Apprenticeship – September 1999 –September 2002 NVQ level 2/3 in Engineering and Instrumentation – 1999-2002 BTEC first in Mechanical Engineering – 1999-2000 BTEC National in Mechanical Engineering – 2000-2002 HNC in Mechanical Engineering (Diploma) – 2002-2004 In House Training Boroscope Inspection Training (ATA 104 level iv, Trent 800, Boeing 777-200/300 –March 2002 Basic RAMs training (Test Cell Operations)- 2002 Departmental trainers course -2003 Auminium tower scaffold training -1999 Electronics / Instrumentaion awareness course- 2000 Gas Turbine course – 2002 Basic gas turbine course- 2002 Rolls Royce department units of competence: Fitting wire thread inserts Compounds & lubricants Torque tightening Production certification training Sea Level Test: Test Cell performance Inspection of intake assemblies Test cell systems Multi tags/safe usage of steps Servicing the engine Work platforms Dynamic data monitoring Engine gearbox accessory loading Professional Experience Leading Test Cell Technician Rolls Royce PLC July 2001-March 2003 Duties In charge of test team and test facility Responsible for running development engine test to schedule, ensuring test runs smoothly Consulting with development engineers, engine owners, vehicle owners and performance engineers Carrying out full engine boroscopes Looking after and sorting all on the job engine test bed changes Responsible for test team staffing, rosters and health & safety aspects Test Cell Technician Rolls Royce PLC April 1998-July 2001 Duties Rigging and testing Trent 1000, 900, 800, 700, 500, 524, 535 e4, br710, V2500 engines Developed training packages for test teams for the rationalized automated measurement systems (RAMS) test cells Provided on the job training for the rams test cellss Modular changes on all Trent engines, unit changes and trouble shooting, fault finding. Performance plotting on all production engines Education 1994-1999 Ilkeston grammar school Ilkeston GCSE’s attained § Mathematics - C § English Language - C § English Literature - C § Science double award – C/C § Geography - C § Resistant Materials - C § Art and Design - B Professional Bodies AEEU union Personal Information Date of Birth: 09/07/1983 Marital Status: Single Dependants: N/A Driving Licence: Full, UK Passport: UK (expires 2007) Spoken Language: English Hobbies Home improvements, world wide travel, socializing, scuba diving, gym and fishing. Any Ideas/help would be much appreciated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CaptainNemo Posted April 4, 2008 Share Posted April 4, 2008 Dear folksCan any one help? my CV, //email removed// Tommie Hartshorn Objective Having served a highly recognized apprenticeship, within a world class company, I am seeking a new challenge. The new challenge is to offer my services to an on/off shore company within the Asia region. I also hope to be fortunate enough to broaden my knowledge by future career developments. Key Skills Seven years work experience in Aviation industry Experienced at teaching, responsible for training for rationalized automated measurement system test Cells Adapt at working effectively within a team Good organisational skills, flexible to meet demands of workplace Well developed and effective communication skills Ability to develop, influence and motivate others thereby ensuring good team work and a productive working environment Computer literate Key Qualifications Rolls-Royce Technicians Apprenticeship – September 1999 –September 2002 NVQ level 2/3 in Engineering and Instrumentation – 1999-2002 BTEC first in Mechanical Engineering – 1999-2000 BTEC National in Mechanical Engineering – 2000-2002 HNC in Mechanical Engineering (Diploma) – 2002-2004 In House Training Boroscope Inspection Training (ATA 104 level iv, Trent 800, Boeing 777-200/300 –March 2002 Basic RAMs training (Test Cell Operations)- 2002 Departmental trainers course -2003 Auminium tower scaffold training -1999 Electronics / Instrumentaion awareness course- 2000 Gas Turbine course – 2002 Basic gas turbine course- 2002 Rolls Royce department units of competence: Fitting wire thread inserts Compounds & lubricants Torque tightening Production certification training Sea Level Test: Test Cell performance Inspection of intake assemblies Test cell systems Multi tags/safe usage of steps Servicing the engine Work platforms Dynamic data monitoring Engine gearbox accessory loading Professional Experience Leading Test Cell Technician Rolls Royce PLC July 2001-March 2003 Duties In charge of test team and test facility Responsible for running development engine test to schedule, ensuring test runs smoothly Consulting with development engineers, engine owners, vehicle owners and performance engineers Carrying out full engine boroscopes Looking after and sorting all on the job engine test bed changes Responsible for test team staffing, rosters and health & safety aspects Test Cell Technician Rolls Royce PLC April 1998-July 2001 Duties Rigging and testing Trent 1000, 900, 800, 700, 500, 524, 535 e4, br710, V2500 engines Developed training packages for test teams for the rationalized automated measurement systems (RAMS) test cells Provided on the job training for the rams test cellss Modular changes on all Trent engines, unit changes and trouble shooting, fault finding. Performance plotting on all production engines Education 1994-1999 Ilkeston grammar school Ilkeston GCSE’s attained § Mathematics - C § English Language - C § English Literature - C § Science double award – C/C § Geography - C § Resistant Materials - C § Art and Design - B Professional Bodies AEEU union Personal Information Date of Birth: 09/07/1983 Marital Status: Single Dependants: N/A Driving Licence: Full, UK Passport: UK (expires 2007) Spoken Language: English Hobbies Home improvements, world wide travel, socializing, scuba diving, gym and fishing. Any Ideas/help would be much appreciated. If I were you, I'd try and go to uni and work your way up to a degree... why not apply to British Airways for an apprenticeship of some kind. You could also try OPITO upstream apprenticeship... you might be able to find work as a Tiffy or summat in Laem Chabang or Map Ta Phut (Shell is there I think... try a Shell apprenticeship as well...). As you are, you won't get anywhere I reckon... but you're still young enough to add more qualificaitons and training. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
naka Posted April 5, 2008 Share Posted April 5, 2008 (edited) Not much call for Expats without a degree nowadays I'm afraid. Stay home and build up your resume and qualifications, nightschool while still working perhaps. Fact is you need a degree, unless you have about twenty or more years in a very specialized field, are well regarded by your peers and well known in your industry. But hey, try Cathay Pacific in HK. Naka. Edited April 5, 2008 by naka Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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