SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Over six years experience as an Aircraft Electronics/Avionics technician on U.S.
Army aircraft.
Proven ability to assemble, disassemble, troubleshoot, and repair avionics,
communications, imaging, navigation, security, and weapons systems. Proficient in
the use of technical manuals, wiring diagrams, and schematics.
Worked with computerized interface systems, performing diagnosis and
troubleshooting procedures for control/display, aircraft fire control and
cryptographic systems on the CH-47D and UH-60A/L model aircraft.
Performed aircraft altitude/airspeed checks using pitot/static test equipment
and air data transducers.
Excellent communication skills and very flexible. Works well with all personnel
and levels of the organization.
Exhibits attention to detail and works well independently, with little or no
supervision.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Avionics Technician, Ft Drum, New York & Iraq
June 2008 - Current
Provided unit level and intermediate level unscheduled support for UH-60 V.I.P.
helicopters. Also completed scheduled phase maintenance on UH-60 helicopters.
Provided aircraft expertise and support for CH-47 and UH-60 airframes while in
Operation Iraqi Freedom. Followed and interpreted engineering drawings, wiring
diagrams, photo books, and MWO 's to ensure military specifications. Coordinated
with shift lead and engineers on changes to blueprints and diagrams.
Avionics Installer, FT Wainwright, Alaska
June 2005- June2008
Performed depot level installations and fabrication of electrical systems in
UH-60 A/L helicopters. Installed functional components and electro-mechanical
systems in accordance with maintenance manuals and test procedures to ensure
airworthiness. Followed and interpreted engineering drawings, wiring diagrams,
photo books, and MWO 's to ensure military specifications. Coordinated with
shift lead and engineers on changes to blueprints and diagrams. Avionics squad
leader responsible of 10-15 soldiers and maintenance coordinations.
Avionics Installer, Seoul, Korea
May 2004 - May 2005
Assisted V.I.P UH-60 helicopters in building and completing wiring harness kits
and assemblies for US Army helicopter modification programs. Daily duties
consisted of reading wiring schematics, utilizing various hand tools to strip,
splice, crimp, and terminate wire bundles and coax cables. Often selected above
peers to complete difficult tasks during critical situations.
Recognized as a future leader by consistently exceeding standards and leading by
example.
2 Ensured the safety and accountability of others during hazardous training
exercise . .
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EDUCATION AND TRAINING
CH-47F Aircraft Mechanics Course, Aviation Logistics School, 2003
UH-60L Electrical/Avionics Course, Aviation Logistics School, 2003
Platoon Leader Development Course, Ft. Wainwright, Alaska 2005
Supervisor Development Course, Correspondence Course, 2005
Maintenance Leader Course, Correspondence Course, 2005
High School Diploma, Marshall County High School, 2003 |