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Work experience
Technical Program Coordinator
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November 2015 - present
Research and Development Department & Supply Chain and Production.
- Coordinate projects with teams and suppliers.
- Ensuring suppliers with the right technology and skills are identified to meet project requirements.
- Produce manufacturing quotes for clients and be the point of contact.
- Monitoring QA in all aspects of design and production.
- Liaise with the logistics department and shipping companies for product shipment.
Bartender/Barista
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October 2014 - November 2015
- Creation of cocktails and coffee creations for VIP passengers.
- Monitoring stock levels of spirits, liqueur, beer and bar equipment.
- Working weekly with external companies based in Hong Kong and Australia.
Duty Manager
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February 2012 - April 2014
Started part time as counter staff to fund study costs. Progressed through ranks to full time duty manager within 6 months.
- Work with other branch managers, departments and external companies.
- Monitor stock levels.
- Training and leading a team of 10 to 15 people from 3 departments.
- Handling daily invoices, cash flow and end of day reports for company HQ.
Track Team
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January 2006 - January 2008
Part time employment in a team of 4 on weekends for a local private railway company.
- Sleeper replacement
- Track ballasting.
- Track re- alignment.
- Fish plate maintenance.
- If required assisting in train and carriage maintenance.
Apprentice/Assistant
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June 2006 - March 2007
Originally work placement, got offered a permanent role servicing cars, HGVs and coaches.
- Carry out scheduled MOT checks and full servicing.
- Assisting qualified mechanics when required.
- Reporting on labour and parts costs, and any serious complications to the office.
- Providing customer service.
- Monitor stock of parts using the J.I.T (Just In Time) principle.
Education
University of Hertfordshire
Bsc (Hons) Aerospace Technology with Pilot Studies, Aeronautics/Aviation/Aerospace Science and Technology
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January 2010 - January 2013
- Students were required to obtain 20 hours flight time in a light fixed winged aircraft.
- Pass all the pilot MCQ tests given to pass the course.
The degree differs from a aerospace engineering degree. The course is more heavily concentrated on R&D, excelling current aircraft performance and designs via electrical and mechanical innovations.