Test Cell Engineer/ Senior Engineer
Jordan Airmotive
Total years of experience :15 years, 10 Months
My duty was including Install and remove Jet engines from and into test cell, troubleshooting system failures and maintaining test equipment, maintaining the test cab, starter, analyzer, thrust bed. Reads and interprets manufacturer and Air force technical orders and any other applicable specifications to determine proper engine test procedures, maintain required engine test and aircraft records, and do a periodic maintenance program for the software and hardware facilities (including fuel farm) of the test cell, calibration intervals for instruments, calibration requirements and calibration methods
Responsible for the safe maintenance, repair or replacement of plant equipment and systems, to ensure
maximum production quantity and quality, while supporting the policies, goals and objectives of the company
My course covered a wide range of topics including the following: Business Processes Computational intelligence Energy & Environment Electronics & Electrical Drives Systems modelling & simulation Innovation & Creativity Control Engineering Design process in Integrated Engineering Power electronics & drives Group Business & Design Project Engineering and project management Engineering Project* * My Dissertation is under way to being published in an engineering journal
My course covered a wide range of topics including the following: Electronics and Circuits Hydraulic and Pneumatic Control systems. Continuous and Discrete Control PID, PLC, and Process Control Microcontrollers Microprocessors, and Interfacing Electric Drives & Machines Power Systems Sensors, Measurements & Signals Engineering Drawing Robotics Computer Programming and Simulation Engineering Project* * Final Year project was awarded as one of the best graduation project in Jordan in between 2006-2009, and I got an award of a full scholarship from the Mechanical Department in the University of Bath for this project to do my MSc degree, the award called “UoB Best Project Award 2009”.