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Europass Curriculum Vitae Europass Curriculum Vitae Personal information First name(s) / Surname Nicolò Giovanni Mario / CALOSSO Address Telephone(s) Mobile: Fax E-mail Nationality Date of birth Gender Work experience Dates From 11/03/2019 to now Occupation or position held Line Maintenance Manager Italy, France, Portugal and Spain under Italian Part 145 Certification IT.145.0391 MXP Station Manager Main activities and responsibilities Responsible for Aircraft Maintenance in the Nayak Network for Italy, France, Portugal and Spain. Responsible for the whole MXP Operations under EASA and FAA certification. Dates From 15/07/2018 to 10/03/2019 Occupation or position held Line Maintenance Manager Italy, France and Portugal under Italian Part 145 Certification IT.145.0391 MXP Station Manager and FAR Part 145 A1YY277N Main activities and responsibilities Deputy Responsible for Aircraft Maintenance in the Nayak Network for Italy, France and Portugal. Responsible for the whole MXP Operations under EASA and FAA certification. Dates From 25/08/2017 14/07/2018 Occupation or position held Deputy Line Maintenance Manager Italy, France and Portugal under Italian Part 145 Certification IT.145.0391 MXP Station Manager Main activities and responsibilities Deputy Responsible for Aircraft Maintenance in the Nayak Network for Italy, France and Portugal. Responsible for the whole MXP Operations. MXP is the biggest Nayak Line Maintenance Station with 26 aircrafts in night stop, 10 transits fully assisted per day and an average of 12 call-outs per day received for technical assistance under EASA and FAA certification. Name and address of employer Nayak Aircraft Services Italy S.R.L. – Via Francesco De Pinedo snc – 00054 Fiumicino (RM) Italy Type of business or sector Maintenance Aviation / MRO Dates From 01/09/2015 to 24/08/2017 Occupation or position held Deputy Line Maintenance Manager Italy, France and Portugal. MXP Station Manager Page 1/5 - Curriculum vitae of I hereby authorize the use of my personal details solely for circulation within the company in relation to the Italian Legislative CALOSSO, Nicolò Giovanni Mario Decree n° 196/2003 Main activities and responsibilities Deputy Responsible for Aircraft Maintenance in the Nayak Network for Italy, France and Portugal. Responsible for the whole MXP Operations. MXP is the biggest Nayak Line Maintenance Station with 26 aircrafts in night stop, 10 transits fully assisted per day and an average of 12 call-outs per day received for technical assistance under EASA and FAA certification. 21 Airbus A320 series in night stop every day. Name and address of employer Nayak Aircraft Services Italy S.R.L. – Via Francesco De Pinedo snc – 00054 Fiumicino (RM) Italy Type of business or sector Maintenance Aviation / MRO Dates From 01/07/2008 to 31/09/2015 Occupation or position held MXP Station Manager Main activities and responsibilities Responsible for the whole MXP Operations. Name and address of employer Nayak Aircraft Services Italy S.R.L. – Via Francesco De Pinedo snc – 00054 Fiumicino (RM) Italy Type of business or sector Maintenance Aviation / MRO Dates 02/01/2007 – 30/06/2008 Occupation or position held Planning Manager Main activities and responsibilities Responsible for Planning and MCC at MXP Station focused mainly on Alitalia Express and easyJet Name and address of employer Nayak Aircraft Services Italy S.R.L. – Via Francesco De Pinedo snc – 00054 Fiumicino (RM) Italy Type of business or sector Maintenance Aviation / MRO Dates 06/05/2006 – 01/01/2007 Occupation or position held Maintenance Control Center Controller Main activities and responsibilities Planning of tasks up to 600FH in MXP and in all the outstations, managing of AOG Name and address of employer Eurofly S.p.A. - Via Ettore Bugatti, 15 – 20142 Milano Italy Type of business or sector Aviation / CAMO Dates 01/03/2006 – 05/05/2006 Occupation or position held Computer Programmer Main activities and responsibilities Development of Server Side Applications written in C and C++ Name and address of employer ZAIT S.r.l. – Via Alessandro Volta, 22 – 20094 Corsico (MI) Italy Type of business or sector Software House Education and training Dates 07/2018 Title of qualification awarded Accepted by Italian CAA (ENAC) as nominated holder of EASA Form 4 for the position of “Line Maintenance Manager” Dates 12/2012 Title of qualification awarded Accepted by Italian CAA (ENAC) as nominated holder of EASA Form 4 for the position of “Deputy Line Maintenance Manager” Dates 11/2005 Title of qualification awarded License to practice as an Engineer. Member of the “Ordine degli Ingegneri della Provincia di Milano” from 2007 with authorization on “civil and environmental engineering”, “industrial engineering”, “information engineering” . Name and type of organisation Politecnico di Milano providing education and training Dates 07/2005 Title of qualification awarded Master of the Arts Degree in Aerospace Engineering. Dissertation on the “Qualification of the new wind tunnel of Politecnico di Milano” Principal subjects/occupational skills Aerodynamics / Structures / Propulsion covered Name and type of organisation Politecnico di Milano providing education and training Page 2/5 - Curriculum vitae of I hereby authorize the use of my personal details solely for circulation within the company in relation to the Italian Legislative CALOSSO, Nicolò Giovanni Mario Decree n° 196/2003 Level in national or international ISCED Level 7 classification Dates 07/1996 Title of qualification awarded Diploma Liceo Scientifico Name and type of organisation Liceo Scientifico Cardinal Ferrari - Milano providing education and training Level in national or international ISCED Level 3 classification Training in Aviation Dates 19/12/2017 Title of Course Bilateral Agreement FAA – EASA Name and type of organisation Nayak Aircraft Services – MXP providing education and training Dates 17/10/2016 Title of Course Continuation Training on FTS, HUMAN FACTORS Name and type of organisation Nayak Aircraft Services – MXP providing education and training Dates 22/10/2014 Title of Course Continuation Training on FTS, HUMAN FACTORS Name and type of organisation Nayak Aircraft Services – MXP providing education and training Dates 10/12/2012 – 14/12/2012 Title of Course Boeing 777-200/300 (GE 90) General Familiarisation – Level I Name and type of organisation SR Technics Technical Training c/o Nayak Aircraft Services Italy - MXP providing education and training Dates 03/12/2012 - 07/12/2012 Title of Course Boeing 767-200/300 (GE CF6) General Familiarisation – Level I Name and type of organisation SR Technics Technical Training c/o Nayak Aircraft Services Italy - MXP providing education and training Dates 17/09/2012 - 18/09/2012 Title of Course EASA IR Part 66/147 Training Course – including EASA PART 66 EXAMINATION (DETAILED) [EASA.2042-66.002] Name and type of organisation JAA TO – Vienna (Austria) providing education and training Dates 31/08/2012 Title of Course FAR 145 Training Course Name and type of organisation BUREAU VERITAS c/o Nayak Aircraft Services Italy - MXP providing education and training Dates 05/06/2012 Title of Course Continuation Training on FTS, HUMAN FACTORS Name and type of organisation Nayak Aircraft Services - MXP providing education and training Dates 16/06/2008 - 17/06/2008 Title of Course EASA IR Part 145 Training Course Name and type of organisation JAA TO – Hoofddorp (The Netherlands) providing education and training Page 3/5 - Curriculum vitae of I hereby authorize the use of my personal details solely for circulation within the company in relation to the Italian Legislative CALOSSO, Nicolò Giovanni Mario Decree n° 196/2003 Dates 03/12/2007 - 07/12/2007 Title of Course A318/319/320/321 (CFM 56) General Familiarisation – Level I Name and type of organisation Lufthansa Technical Training c/o Nayak Aircraft Services Italy - MXP providing education and training Dates 05/11/2007 - 09/11/2007 Title of Course B737-300/400/500 (CFM56) General Familiarisation – Level I Name and type of organisation Lufthansa Technical Training c/o Nayak Aircraft Services Italy – MXP providing education and training Dates 24/09/2007 - 27/09/2007 Title of Course ATR 42/72 (PWC 120) General Familiarisation Theoretical Elements Only – Level I Name and type of organisation Nayak Aircraft Services GmbH & Co. KG Technical Training c/o Nayak Aircraft Services Italy - MXP providing education and training Dates 02/01/2007 - 01/02/2007 Title of Course Embraer EMB-135/145 (Allison AE 3007) incl. Avionic LRU’s EASA Part 66-B1.1 Theoretical Elements Only – Level III Name and type of organisation Nayak Aircraft Services GmbH & Co. KG Technical Training c/o Nayak Aircraft Services Italy - MXP providing education and training Dates 31/08/2006 – 01/09/2006 Title of Course Human Factors Initial Training Name and type of organisation Kite Solutions – MXP providing education and training Personal skills and competences Mother tongue(s) Italian Other language(s) English, French Self-assessment Understanding Speaking Writing European level (*) Listening Reading Spoken interaction Spoken production Italian C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 English C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 French A2 B2 A1 A1 B1 (*) Common European Framework of Reference for Languages Computer skills and competences Strong proficiency in WAMP environment (Windows, Apache, MySQL, PHP), JavaScript and jQuery Proficiency in C, C++, Windows Server 2003, 2008, 2012 (also with Group Policies Development). MS Office 365, LaTex2e, Mastering Adobe Creative Cloud suite (Lightroom CC, Photoshop CC, Premiere Pro CC) for creating video tutorials for maintenance and training procedures Basics of Java, Linux, Fortran 90, LabVIEW, MATLAB, VMWare environment and networks implementation including firewall programming (WatchGuard Firebox and WatchGuard XTM Series) Page 4/5 - Curriculum vitae of I hereby authorize the use of my personal details solely for circulation within the company in relation to the Italian Legislative CALOSSO, Nicolò Giovanni Mario Decree n° 196/2003 Aviation Software Swiss Aviation Software Amos Key User for Nayak Aircraft Services Italy, Amos trainer for easyJet Able to create dedicated virtual server for hosting Airbus Adoc N@vigator platform and Boeing PMA Server reachable through the internet.
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