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Yyyyyy x. yyyyyy
300 Blue Moon Crossing, #0000 xxxxxx xxxx , xxxx , xxxxx 00000
xxx-xxx-xxxx
Email: abc@xyz.com
Country of Citizenship: USA
Social Security Number: XXXXXXXXX
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Vacancy Announcement #: DON0856-HQ
Control Number: 146636
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Work Experience
August 2009 C May 2010
Onit Aviation Services
Address: N/A
Salary: $ annual NA
Hours per Week: N/A
Supervisor: N/A Phone: N/A May/May Not Be Contacted N/A
Corporate Avionics Technician
As Senior Technician, held comprehensive responsibility for final line electrical troubleshooting as well as avionics verifications and function checks for all Gulfstream G450 and G550 business jet aircraft. Additionally, performed inspections/checks on all inbound aircraft, including all hydraulic flight control systems, electrical bonding and all need preparations for optimal weight and balance conditions.
April 2009 C August 2009
DS2/CSC
Address: N/A
Salary: $ annual NA
Hours per Week: N/A
Supervisor: N/A Phone: N/A May/May Not Be Contacted N/A
Helicopter Avionics Technician
In this Technician role in support of U.S. military activities, performed electrical modifications to UH-60, CH-47 and AH-64 helicopters. This included utilization of blueprint specifications in the installation MWO electronic systems and routing/clamping of wire bundles. Was tasked with performing all avionics function checks on completed systems and returning aircraft to service within allotted timeframe.
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October 2007 C April 2009
Onit Aviation Services
Address: N/A
Salary: $ annual NA
Hours per Week: N/A
Supervisor: N/A Phone: N/A May/May Not Be Contacted N/A
Corporate Avionics Technician
For this manufacturing organization, utilized technician expertise to perform final line avionic systems functional and aircraft electrical power checks on steer-by-wire and fly-by-wire systems for Gulfstream G450 and G550 jet aircraft. To accomplish comprehensive inspections and oversight, as member of maintenance team, was fully trained on scissors lift and other industrial-level equipment; employed multiple hand/power tools as well. Additionally, troubleshot various systems, including AC/DC circuitry, autopilot, altimeter, weather radar, TCAS, navigation, communication, ILS and transponder. Monitored computer-based maintenance records to ascertain any known areas of faults or deficiencies, and handled LRU replacement and ordering of any required parts.
August 2004 C June 2007
DynCorp International
Address: N/A
Salary: $ annual NA
Hours per Week: N/A
Supervisor: N/A Phone: N/A May/May Not Be Contacted N/A
Helicopter Avionics Technician
Served this military contractor as an Aircraft Electrician with heavy maintenance responsibilities for AH-64D and UH-60 A/L aircraft in support of the U.S. Army Reset program in Germany. Included in this assignment was AVIM (depot)-level inbound aircraft inspection, ordering parts as needed, and removing/installing all LRUs for testing calibration and repair. Also performed complete electrical rebuilds, incorporating current maintenance work orders (MWOs) for future mission compliance, and returned aircraft to service in a timely manner.
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December 2000 C February 2004
L3/Vertex
Address: N/A
Salary: $ annual NA
Hours per Week: N/A
Supervisor: N/A Phone: N/A May/May Not Be Contacted N/A
Helicopter Avionics Technician
As Field Team Aircraft Electrician, was responsible for complete AVIM and AVUM flight line and phase maintenance. This included all maintenance, schedule and unscheduled, on AH-64 and UH-60 aircraft based in Germany, Kuwait and Iraq. Was also trained on aircraft safety, including towing and jacking, and EPA compliance requirements regarding proper handling and storage of hazardous material
April 1998 C October 1999
Design Support Systems
Address: N/A
Salary: $ annual NA
Hours per Week: N/A
Supervisor: N/A Phone: N/A May/May Not Be Contacted N/A
Corporate Avionics Technician
Worked with Learjet in an Avionics Technician troubleshooting role, working with Model 45 aircraft in the avionics testing stage of production. Was tasked with team oversight responsibilities for the maintenance crew, focusing on such areas as diagnosis of avionics-related problems, pre-/post-flight checks and assuring effective flight crew communication. Individually, read and assured inclusion of most up-to-date engineering drawings, as well as any changes and fault isolation processes. Ensured compliance with all logbook entries and noted any deficiencies.
January 1998 C April 1998
Airworks Inc.
Address: N/A
Salary: $ annual NA
Hours per Week: N/A
Supervisor: N/A Phone: N/A May/May Not Be Contacted N/A
Commercial Avionics Technician
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Working with DC-9 aircraft for Northwest Airlines, employed most recent technology in performing installation and modification of electrical engine noise reduction equipment. This included serving as material handler, overseeing parts inventory and performing electrical installations and function checks, in compliance with F.A.A. guidelines.
October 1997 C December 1997
Hollingshead International
Address: N/A
Salary: $ annual NA
Hours per Week: N/A
Supervisor: N/A Phone: N/A May/May Not Be Contacted N/A
Commercial Avionics Technician
For Southern Air Transport, performed installation of upgraded full-shielded wire GPS systems for C-130 aircraft. Held responsibility for GPS electrical kit inventories, and wire bundle installations and terminations in accordance with F.A.A. requirements. Also was responsible for wire termination verification and aircraft electrical function checks.
July 1997 C October 1997
Airworks Inc.
Address: N/A
Salary: $ annual NA
Hours per Week: N/A
Supervisor: N/A Phone: N/A May/May Not Be Contacted N/A
Commercial Avionics Technician
Provided Repair Overnight (RON) passenger telephone systems installation on Boeing 737 and MD-80 commercial aircraft for Canadian and S.A.S. Airlines. This included aircraft modification preparation, maintaining highly accurate inventory oversight, and following all F.A.A. guidelines for installation procedures.
March 1997 C July 1997
Airmate
Address: N/A
Salary: $ annual NA
Hours per Week: N/A
Supervisor: N/A Phone: N/A May/May Not Be Contacted N/A
Commercial Avionics Technician
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Participated in Boeing 707 airframe and electrical conversion for military use of E-8C aircraft for U.S. Air Force JSTARS program for Northrop Grumman. Worked closely with Engineering personnel, utilizing blueprints and wire schematics. Employed variety of hand and power tools in process of wire bundle routing, clamping and wire crimping.
July 1996 C March 1997
Airworks Inc.
Address: N/A
Salary: $ annual NA
Hours per Week: N/A
Supervisor: N/A Phone: N/A May/May Not Be Contacted N/A
Commercial Avionics Technician
Worked on Boeing 727, 737, 757, 767 and DC-9 aircraft, installing AT&T passenger telephone systems. In this assignment, performed electrical power wire bundle routing, clamping and terminations, per F.A.A. requirements. Additionally, oversaw aircraft parts and inventory accuracy, prepared aircraft for maintenance procedures, and assured proper passenger seat removal/reinstallation and any required modifications.
February 1995 C July 1996
Airmod.
Address: N/A
Salary: $ annual NA
Hours per Week: N/A
Supervisor: N/A Phone: N/A May/May Not Be Contacted N/A
Commercial Avionics Technician
Worked for America West and Continental Airlines, installing passenger digital A/V entertainment systems for Boeing 727, 737 and 757 aircraft. Accomplished assignment based on reading blueprints, schematics and engineering drawings, utilizing variety of hand and power tools, and following all safety procedures for aircraft maintenance.
January 1991 C March 1991
United States Army
Address: N/A
Salary: $ annual NA
Hours per Week: N/A
Supervisor: N/A Phone: N/A May/May Not Be Contacted N/A
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Helicopter Avionics Technician
Recalled to active duty during Persian Gulf crisis and performed avionics operational checks on UH-1 aircraft. This included utilizing variety of test equipment and performing avionics systems checks and aircraft preparation for overseas relocation.
February 1986 C February 1990
United States Army
Address: N/A
Salary: $ annual NA
Hours per Week: N/A
Supervisor: N/A Phone: N/A May/May Not Be Contacted N/A
Avionic Bench Technician
In this assignment for the U.S. Army, performed maintenance, calibration and repair of two-way UHF/VHF airborne systems. This included fault isolation to component level, utilization of digital/analog test equipment such as multimeters, signal generators, frequency counters and oscilloscopes, and incorporation of most recent maintenance manual information.
Education
Colorado Aero Tech
Graduate, 1992
U.S. Army Avionics Communications Repairman s Course, November 1986
Certifications
F.C.C. License, 1992
Colorado Aero Tech
MIL-STD-2000 Soldering Certificate
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