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Tom Robinson

Chief Of Aircraft Maintenance at Barrett Business Services

Tom Robinson has a diverse and extensive work experience in the aviation industry. Tom started their career in 1971 as an Aviation Machinist Mate in the US Navy, where they gained experience with various aircraft and engine types. After leaving the navy, Tom worked as a Senior Lead Mechanic at the Garrett Corporation Flight Department for 8 years, where they supervised maintenance and attended training. Tom then joined PacifiCorp Trans, Inc. as a Maintenance Crew Leader, ensuring compliance with FAA regulations and performing maintenance on company-owned aircraft. In 1999, Tom became the Chief of Maintenance at Harrah's Entertainment, where they were responsible for maintaining airworthiness and compliance with regulations. Tom later worked as a Regional Sales Manager and Technical Sales Representative at Penta Aviation Services, providing maintenance sales and support. Tom then held positions at Midwest Aviation as a District Chief of Maintenance and a District Lead Aviation Technician. Most recently, they have been serving as the Chief of Aircraft Maintenance at BBSI since 2013. Throughout their career, Tom has demonstrated strong technical skills, troubleshooting abilities, and a commitment to compliance and customer satisfaction.

Tom Robinson's education history is as follows:

- From 2013 to 2013, Tom attended Flight Safety Wichita and obtained a degree in "Cesnna 650 Advanced Troubleshooting" in the field of Aircraft Maintenance.

- From 2003 to 2009, Tom studied Aircraft Maintenance at various schools, but no specific degree was mentioned.

- Between 1987 and 2002, Tom received education in Aircraft Maintenance from various schools, but no specific degree was mentioned.

- Tom pursued Aircraft Maintenance between 1977 and 1987 from various schools, but no specific degree was mentioned.

- In 1974, Tom attended Northrop University and studied Airframe Maintenance, although no specific degree was mentioned.

- From 1971 to 1974, Tom was part of the US Navy, receiving technical training in Aircraft Maintenance.

- In 1966, Tom attended Aviation High School, where they earned a Powerplant Certificate, although the field of study was not specified.

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  • Chief Of Aircraft Maintenance

    June, 2013 - present

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