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To obtain a position
that will allow me to contribute my multitasking abilities, diverse problem
solving skills and gain further experience for future opportunities and
advancement.
- 5 Level Task Qualified as an Avionics Technician specializing in Communication & Navigation Systems
- Capable of constructive communication in a multitasking environment
- Active Secret Security Clearance
- Knowledge of theory of electronic and mechanical systems
| - Prioritizes and completes tasks in a timely-efficient manner to meet mission requirements
- Flexible and cooperative during high op tempo demand
- Ability to collaboratively resolve problems and motivate team members to achieve personal and organizational objectives
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Communication/Navigation Specialist (2A251), 11/2012 to Current
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Avionics Communication & Navigation Technician (WG8), 10/2014 to Current
NA – City, STATE,
- Removes, installs, troubleshoots and repairs avionic systems and line replaceable units (LRU).
- Diagnoses and interprets malfunctions in integrated electronic systems using technical orders, schematics, wiring diagrams, integrated test systems and other test equipment.
- Removes, replaces, repairs faulty system wiring, electrical connectors, antennas, transmission lines and multi-conductor cables.
- Modifies avionic systems according to technical publications.
- Fabricates electrical supply of Communication Cords for aircrew
- Experienced in making mechanical repairs that required the use of precision measuring and calibrating equipment.
- Updates operational logs, inspection records, aircraft forms and automated maintenance systems.
- Uploads ground maintenance and operational software.
- Effectively troubleshoots and repairs aircraft with multiple minor discrepancies to maintain a mission capable status for combat search and rescue missions.
- Maintains daily records of repairs, calibrations, operational checks & inspections through use of aircraft/equipment maintenance forms 781A, 781H, 781K, 244/245 & annotates daily turnover log for aircraft maintenance
- Independently operates hand and power tools to repair, install, test, and align integrated electronic systems
- Works daily with Production Supervisors and Flight line Expeditors to maximize effectiveness and maintain fully mission capable aircraft.
- Operated and maintained classified radio communication equipment.
- Adjusted repaired systems to meet aircrew performance specifications.
- Conducted routine and scheduled maintenance services such as monthly battery changes and updating CCI information
- Communicated effectively with co-workers on future problems and repairs that might need to be addressed.
Communication & Navigation Specialist (AFSC 2a2X1), 08/2015 to 01/2016
129th Rescue Wing California Air National Guard, Moffett Federal Airfield – City, ,
- Volunteered to participate during a Forward Deployment
to support HOA Task Force Operations
- Developed an inventoried location spreadsheet for the Avionic
Shop Equipment ISU; establishing specific shelf location and shop name for proper
accountability to support mission readiness.
- Contributed to over
100 Pre- flight inspections to support Crew Chief duties; expanding knowledge
on systems to sustain full mission capability.
- Assisted in coordinating work group gathering to elevate Airman Morale during Holidays.
- Performed as a guided escort to over 20 DVs in support of a Pararescue static display
- Fabricated a supply of communication cords for air-crew ensuring
mission effectiveness and training flights
- Aided in the 50, 120, 600 hour inspections; identifying
FOD/cracks, replacing necessary LRUs and avoiding further corrosion and
eliminating other minor/major discrepancies.
- Troubleshot and performed wire maintenance on control
panel; successfully eliminating an ongoing discrepancy bringing aircraft to a fully mission capable status
- Recalibrated aircraft Radar Altimeter under demanding
time limit and pressure; successfully completed task before take off
- Diligently organized Care Package and Nutrition supplies
to ensure cleanliness of workspace
- Provided assistance on repairing Foot Mic Switch while
under eminent pressure prior to departure to Forward Deployment site; successfully eliminating issue under an hour.
- Traced a video system issue andreplaced proper cable components to bring back aircraft to FMC status
PME Training: , Expected in Dec 2015
Airman Leadership School - CA,
GPA:
Certificate of Completion: Navigation Systems, Expected in April 2015
MC-130P Radio Navigation Mission Systems Course - Hurlburt Field AFB, FL
GPA:
Training: , Expected in Mar 2014
Avionic Electronic Principles - Keesler AFB, MI
GPA:
Training: , Expected in July 2014
Avionic System Apprentice Course - Sheppard AFB, TX
GPA:
Associate of Science: Pre-Nursing, Expected in May 2012
College of San Mateo - San Mateo, CA
GPA:
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