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Jessica Claire
  • Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94105 609 Johnson Ave., 49204, Tulsa, OK
  • Home: (555) 432-1000
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Summary
Commitment | Leadership | Integrity An experienced aviation professional with proven technical, organizational and problem solving skills, leadership training and interpersonal abilities.
Highlights
  • Assembly inspection
  • FOD/Tool Control Program
  • Flight control operational check
  • Obtained Secret Clearance
  • Wire Harness Installation
  • Aircraft wiring
  • Hot iron soldering
  • Obtained FCC License
  • Troubleshooting
  • Flight functional check
  • Interpret Blueprints
Accomplishments
  • Marine Corps Good Conduct Ribbon 2nd Award
  • Sea Service Deployment Ribbon 3rd Award
  • Navy Unit Commendation
  • Meritorious Unit Commendation
  • Letter Of Appreciation 2nd Award
Experience
Avionics Electrician, 02/2015 to Current
Johnston CountySmithfield, NC,
  • Reworked connectors, backshells, wires terminations, splices, split rings, lugs and any other component built in a wire harness
  • Wrapped and tied wires, routed wires, changed routing/ breakouts, and performed electrical tests
  • Completed work documentation and test paperwork
  • Installed, inspected, and maintained aircraft and aviation electrical tools, systems and test equipments.
  • Conducted installation and removal of electronic systems, perform regular equipment checks and make repairs.
  • Utilized technical orders, wiring diagrams, schematics, other test equipment systems and advanced knowledge of electrical wiring and electronic systems to remove, replace, diagnose and repair defective system assemblies and wiring.
  • Utilized and adhered to all relevant health and safety ordinances as required by FAA, DoD and OSHA.
Product Acceptance Specialist B, 04/2014 to 12/2014
BoeingCity, STATE,
  • Performed sub assembly inspection for workmanship, fit, alignment and conformance with applicable drawings, specifications, quality standards and manufacturing plans for Building 88-19 Aft Body Section for Cell 280 and 282.
  • Witnessed processes and perform shakedown inspections of completed sub-assemblies as well as major components.
  • Verified work instructions for the in-process inspection and obtain the applicable drawings, specifications and any other necessary documents to complete job and reviewed work instructions for completeness.
  • Performed in-process inspections and audit manufacturing processes (e.g., hole check, seal squeeze out, electrical bonding and finishes) as required.
  • Reviewed the completed job and inspected workmanship, dimensions and locations and ensured all parts/assemblies have been installed per the current drawings, specifications and planning requirements as well as rejected any assembly or installation with incorrect issues as required.
  • Noted any discrepant conditions and locations and what the correct configuration of the assembly or installation should be, citing drawing, specification, or plan requirements.
  • Assisted other employees with functions, methods and procedures by passing on information and answering questions.
  • Worked within the team giving and receiving feedback, assisted others in completion of tasks in different work areas, and provided on-the-job-training to others.
Wire Technician/Quality Inspector, 11/2009 to 04/2014
Labinal IncCity, STATE,
  • Modified and repaired bundles
  • Reads instructions such as work orders, diagrams, form boards and wire lists to determine materials needed and sequence of assembly
  • Reworked connectors, back shells, wires terminations, splices, split rings, lugs and any other component built in a wire harness
  • Wrapped and tied wires, route wires, change routing/ breakouts, and perform electrical tests
  • Completed work documentation and test paperwork
  • Wire installation team on the Boeing 787 Dreamliner for Boeing Aerospace for Cell 20 and Cell 40 from February 2010-February 2011
Safety Officer, 08/2005 to 03/2009
United States Marine CorpsCity, STATE,
  • Combat Marksmanship Instructor
  • Developed spreadsheet to help enhance the accuracy of proper tracking.
  • Communicates status of supplies and equipment to superiors.
  • Coordinates schedule, tracking, safety, and security of inventory valued up to $300 million dollars in accordance with host-nation, federal, state, and local regulations.
  • Enforces safety programs, including inventory and risks.
  • Used US Marine Corps system to input necessary information to maintain accurate records As Safety Officer
  • Assists in planning and directing the Accident Prevention Program of the command. Maintains safety directives and accident reports.
  • Investigates accidents and conducts periodic safety inspections.
  • Provides safety indoctrination and education for the command and obtains and maintains safety equipment and material.
  • Advises and assists in the organization and implementation of a complete vehicle safety program for both Government and private motor vehicle operation.
  • Monitors compliance with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements.
  • Conducts Operational Risk Management (ORM) assessments.
  • Applies hazard control fundamentals and techniques.
  • Facilitates the Industrial Hygiene Program.
  • Supervises the Hazardous Materials, Waste, and Pollution Prevention Programs. As Combat Marksmanship Instructor
  • Instructed personnel in rifle, and pistol marksmanship.
  • Explained and demonstrated weapon safety, firing positions, sight picture, and alignment, breath and trigger control, and other specified fundamentals and techniques of marksmanship.
  • Instructed personnel in nomenclature, weapon disassembly, weapon operation, weapon stoppages, and immediate corrective action for small arms weapons.
  • Explained range safety regulations.
  • Inspected small arms weapons to ensure that weapons are clean, properly lubricated, and in designated operating condition.
  • Observed personnel during firing to ensure that safety procedures are followed.
  • Offered corrective advice to personnel to improve marksmanship and to aid in correcting weapon malfunctions.
Aviation Electrician, 12/2001 to 07/2005
United States Marine CorpsCity, STATE,
  • Performed general, scheduled, and unscheduled maintenance on electrical and electronic parts and components; pre-flight, thru-flight, and post-flight inspections of electrical components, parts, and assemblies.
  • Analyzed and interpret data from testing and troubleshooting procedures to determine and implement necessary repairs. Inspect jet electrical systems to determine operational status using findings to determine adequacy of corrective and maintenance actions to ensure passage of Quality Assurance specifications and testing.
  • Ensured accurate, detailed, and timely maintenance of required records on each aircraft.
  • Utilized technical orders, schematics, wiring diagrams, other test equipment systems, and advanced knowledge of electronic and electrical wiring to diagnose, remove, replace, and repair faulty system wiring and assemblies.
  • Installed, disassembled, repaired, and replaced variety of subassemblies on aircraft.
  • Utilized electric/electronic measuring instruments, as well hydraulic, pneumatic, and digital tools, and equipment in performance of daily operations.
  • Documented aircraft forms to reflect correct and current status of any discrepancy.
Education
Certificate of Completion: Aircraft Assembly Technology, Expected in 2010
Trident Technical College - North Charleston, South Carolina
GPA:
  • Trident Technical College, North Charleston, South Carolina, 2009-2010 Certificate of Completion in Aircraft Assembly Technology
High School Diploma: , Expected in 2000
Saint Andrews Parish High School - Charleston, South Carolina
GPA:
  • Saint Andrews Parish High School, Charleston, South Carolina, 2000 Obtained High School Diploma
Military Experience

01/1 to 01/1
Marine Corps ,
United States Marine Corps - Camp Lejeune, NC August 2005-March 2009 Embarkation/Logistics Safety Officer Combat Marksmanship Instructor Developed spreadsheet to help enhance the accuracy of proper tracking. Communicates status of supplies and equipment to superiors. Coordinates schedule, tracking, safety, and security of inventory valued up to $300 million dollars in accordance with host-nation, federal, state, and local regulations. Enforces safety programs, including inventory and risks. Used US Marine Corps system to input necessary information to maintain accurate records As Safety Officer Assists in planning and directing the Accident Prevention Program of the command. Maintains safety directives and accident reports. Investigates accidents and conducts periodic safety inspections. Provides safety indoctrination and education for the command and obtains and maintains safety equipment and material. Advises and assists in the organization and implementation of a complete vehicle safety program for both Government and private motor vehicle operation. Monitors compliance with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements. Conducts Operational Risk Management (ORM) assessments. Applies hazard control fundamentals and techniques. Facilitates the Industrial Hygiene Program. Supervises the Hazardous Materials, Waste, and Pollution Prevention Programs. As Combat Marksmanship Instructor Instructed personnel in rifle, and pistol marksmanship. Explained and demonstrated weapon safety, firing positions, sight picture, and alignment, breath and trigger control, and other specified fundamentals and techniques of marksmanship. Instructed personnel in nomenclature, weapon disassembly, weapon operation, weapon stoppages, and immediate corrective action for small arms weapons. Explained range safety regulations. Inspected small arms weapons to ensure that weapons are clean, properly lubricated, and in designated operating condition. Observed personnel during firing to ensure that safety procedures are followed. Offered corrective advice to personnel to improve marksmanship and to aid in correcting weapon malfunctions. United States Marine Corps - Beaufort, SC December 2001-July 2005 Aviation Electrician Performed general, scheduled, and unscheduled maintenance on electrical and electronic parts and components; pre-flight, thru-flight, and post-flight inspections of electrical components, parts, and assemblies. Analyzed and interpret data from testing and troubleshooting procedures to determine and implement necessary repairs. Inspect jet electrical systems to determine operational status using findings to determine adequacy of corrective and maintenance actions to ensure passage of Quality Assurance specifications and testing. Ensured accurate, detailed, and timely maintenance of required records on each aircraft. Utilized technical orders, schematics, wiring diagrams, other test equipment systems, and advanced knowledge of electronic and electrical wiring to diagnose, remove, replace, and repair faulty system wiring and assemblies. Installed, disassembled, repaired, and replaced variety of subassemblies on aircraft. Utilized electric/electronic measuring instruments, as well hydraulic, pneumatic, and digital tools, and equipment in performance of daily operations. Documented aircraft forms to reflect correct and current status of any discrepancy.
Certifications
DoD Certificate of Completion in Aircraft Assembly Technology Marine Corps Good Conduct Ribbon 2nd Award Sea Service Deployment Ribbon 3rd Award National Defense Ribbon Iraq Campaign Medal Global War On Terrorism Expeditionary Medal Global War On Terrorism Service Medal Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal Armed Forces Service Medal Navy Unit Commendation Meritorious Unit Commendation Letter Of Appreciation 2nd Award
Professional Affiliations
Iraq Campaign Medal
Skills
Inspections, Assembly, Documentation, Terminations, Wire Harness, Aerospace, Apqp, Aviation, Electrical Wiring, Schematics, Wiring, Wiring Diagrams, Electrical Systems, Maintenance, Operations, Quality Assurance, Subassemblies, Testing, Corrective Action, Disassembly, Hazardous Materials, Industrial Hygiene, Instructor, Inventory, Lockout/tagout, Logistics, Million, Orm, Pollution, Risk Management, Safety Procedures, Safety Programs, Security, Trading, Weapon, Weapons, Aircraft Assembly, Answering, Audit, Inspection, Manufacturing Processes, Sub Assembly, Sub-assemblies, Training, Award, Blueprints, Class, Comprehensive Large Array Data Stewardship System, Correspondence, Deployment, Fcc, Flight Control, Nalcomis, Nas, Network Attached Storage, Packaging, Soldering, Avionics, Dod, Faa, Health And Safety

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Resume Overview

School Attended

  • Trident Technical College
  • Saint Andrews Parish High School

Job Titles Held:

  • Avionics Electrician
  • Product Acceptance Specialist B
  • Wire Technician/Quality Inspector
  • Safety Officer
  • Aviation Electrician

Degrees

  • Certificate of Completion
  • High School Diploma

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