Introduction:

Hello I'm a mechanical engineering student from CSULA, and I've got a solid background in repair work. My journey into mechanical engineering started during my time in the Marine Corps, where I was an aviation mechanic. Now, I'm committed to earning my bachelor's degree and working on engineering projects, especially in the private military sector.

 

Skills:

A&P Mechanic: I'm your go-to guy for fixing things, thanks to my experience as an A&P mechanic in the Marines.

Bilingual: I'm fluent in Spanish, which comes in handy for connecting with people from different backgrounds.

Quality Assurance Representative: I was in charge of making sure repairs were up to standard.

Leadership Skills: My Marine experience taught me about leading the way and supervising.

Projects/Accomplishments:

One of my proudest moments is serving seven years in the Marine Corps, with three deployments across Europe and Africa. I was the one responsible for keeping the MV-22 Osprey in tip-top shape.

 

Accolades:

During my time in the Marines, I racked up a bunch of awards, proving I can get the job done.

 

Groups/Memberships:

I'm not part of any clubs at the moment, but I'm eager to get involved in the repair community.

 

Hobbies:

In my free time, you'll catch me hitting the open road on my motorcycle or exploring new foods on different corners of the world through travel.

 

Relevance to the Project:

This project is my chance to sharpen my skills in writing straightforward instructions. I want to create manuals that anyone can understand, this will be helpful for future engineering projects.

 

Fun Fact:

 I can also play the accordion, its kind of an out of the ordinary instrument.

 

Looking forward to connecting with the repair community, sharing knowledge, and growing together!