Working as a mechanic is often a rewarding experience for those who enjoy vehicles, machines, and moving parts. As a mechanic, you need to have extensive knowledge of how machines work and should be able to resolve complex issues. This is a highly skilled and specialized job that not only requires licenses and/or certifications but also experience and apprenticeship in some instances. Also, it’s worth noting that there are several types of mechanics - ranging from the ones who work on automobiles to the ones who work on large ships and aircraft.
This mechanic resume is designed for licensed and experienced mechanics who are looking for a better opportunity at another organization or trying to move up within their existing companies. It provides a brief overview of your skills and strengths and then takes a deep dive into your professional experience. The objective is to focus on your skills and expertise and present you as the ideal candidate for a job that requires repairing and maintaining complex machines.
The resume should start with your full name and contact details. It should then include a qualifications summary. This section is intended to introduce the reader to your resume and mention some of your key skills that are relevant to the job role. Some of the things you can mention in this section include your communication and leadership skills, experience in repairing, updating, and maintaining machines and equipment, and the ability to ensure proper documentation for all your work.
In the next section, talk about your professional experience with the most recent job role listed first. Each job role should include your day-to-day responsibilities and accomplishments, which need to align with the job role you’re applying to. For example, your accomplishments could talk about a prototype you built for a company or a worn-out machine you overhauled.
In the final section of your resume, include your education, licenses, and certifications. Most organizations require mechanics to possess licenses and affiliations with certain accreditation bodies.
If you have received any awards and/or recognition at work, you can mention it too. It’s a good way to stand out among other applicants and make a lasting impression on the hiring manager.
Apart from education and licenses, mechanics must possess the following skills in order to succeed in their careers:
Expertise in documentation and planning workflow
Strong communication skills and attention to detail
Ability to lead teams of people
Project management
Extensive knowledge of relevant machinery
Task delegation and scheduling
Communication and documentation skills
Customer services skills
Adaptability and ability to rapidly respond to changes
Summary example
Highly experience and safety-focused aviation mechanic with a Federal Aviation Administration Airframe License; well-prepared to excel as an Aircraft Structures Mechanic.
Expertise in all aspects of assembly, repair, manufacture, and maintenance of commercial and military aircraft.
Skilled in translating technical documentation and instructions into high-quality end products for a multitude of aircraft while adhering to strict budgets and deadlines.
Proven ability to coach and lead junior team members gained through senior mechanic and supervisory roles during career.
Excellent interpersonal skills to partner with management, team members, and external departments to achieve organizational goals.
Strong talent in managing multiple projects, accurately documenting work flow, and utilizing diverse tools and equipment to complete tasks.
Employment history example
Aircraft Composite & Structures Mechanic at Boeing Aerostructures Australia, Port Melbourne, Victoria
2018 - Present
Deliver quality end products using composite and structure production to craft flight surfaces for Boeing 787 aircraft. Ensure all deliverables adhere to written instruction and work orders. Document work progress and completion while managing multiple simultaneous projects. Collaborate with internal team members, inspectors, and engineers to produce end products aligned with quality standards. Apply master-level knowledge of tools and machines to execute manufacture, assembly, and modification tasks.
Aviation Maintenance Engineer at Aviation Labour Group, Tullamarine, Victoria
2015 - 2018
Delivered team leadership and superlative end products to produce flight surfaces and engine sub-assemblies for various commercial and military aircraft. Partnered with inspection and engineering representatives as well as upper management to escalate the repair and modification of parts displaying nonconformities. Coordinated and prioritized work flow to address emerging needs and respond to requests while adhering to production deadlines for regularly scheduled work.
Facilitated seamless workflow and productivity demands through the creation of flow charts to apprise team members and management of progress.
Senior Structures Mechanic at Chipton Ross-Northrup Gruman, Palmdale, California
2011 - 2015
Partnered with team members and managers to produce parts and assemblies for F-35 aircraft within tight timelines and strict budgets. Adhered to rigorous guidelines, engineering specifications, and work orders to conduct aircraft repair, manufacture, and assembly.
Assumed additional duties repairing nonconformities to achieve scheduled deliverables and ensure high-quality end products.
Selected to serve as a Flight Test Development Mechanic to support the build of an experimental aircraft.
Aircraft Structures & Composite Mechanic at Hawker De Havilland, Port Melbourne
2009 - 2011
Began work for corporation as a contractor through PDS Technical Services and later transitioned to direct employment. Manufactured and assembled composite flight surfaces for Boeing 787 aircraft. Assembled flaps, flaperons, and ailerons to achieve engineering orders. Utilized strong attention to detail and technical expertise to identify and resolve issues. Ensured optimal productivity and quality to produce end products on time and on target.
Modification Mechanic at Raytheon Technical Services, Long Beach, California
2007 - 2009
Modified, reconfigured, and repaired Boeing 727, Douglas DC-10, and A-3 aircraft for United States Air Force and military contract aerial test platforms. Produced parts and sub-assemblies from blueprints and engineering orders. Performed close tolerance fabrication, assembly, and installation to meet rigorous standards within tight deadlines. Conducted structural repairs and inspections to comply with service bulletins and scheduled maintenance protocols.
Senior Composite Fabricator & Assembler at Lockheed Martin Aeronautics, Palmdale, California
2005 - 2007
Coordinated build and fabrication of composite aircraft flight control surfaces and subassemblies. Conducted work in compliance with engineering material process specifications to produce assemblies. Performed quality control of all composites and parts to ensure readiness for assembly and shipment.
Education example
Airframe License at Federal Aviation Administration
AeroSkills-Structures, Certification IV (Recognition of Prior Learning) at Kangan Institute
General Radio Operators License at Federal Communications Commission
General Assembly Training at Boeing Aerostructures Australia
Multiple Aircraft Technician Courses at United States Navy Aviation Technical Training Center