Electronics Technician - Aviation Technical Systems

United States

10-15 years experience

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American

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University education

Timeframe
Degree / faculty / university
Study areas

2016-012018-01

Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
Business Studies

, United States
  • Major: business admin

Professional experience

Timeframe
Occupation / company
Tasks

2018-07Till now

avionics technician

, United States
References are available upon request

Perform intermediate level of wire making, bundling, and pre-pinning systems to be installed on aircraft. Utilize knowledge and expertise to comply with wire routing and connecting wire to accessories, circuit breaker, connectors, etc.Perform wire check and system check to ensure functionality of wiring installation. Perform troubleshooting and functional testing on advanced systems.

2018-042018-07

avionics technician

, United States
References are available upon request

Perform intermediate level of wire making, bundling, and pre-pinning systems to be installed on aircraft. Utilize knowledge and expertise to comply with wire routing and connecting wire to accessories, circuit breaker, connectors, etc.Perform wire check and system check to ensure functionality of wiring installation. Perform troubleshooting and functional testing on advanced systems.

2011-012017-03

avionics technician

, United States
References are available upon request

Provides technical expertise in testing aircraft systems, troubleshooting and repairing system discrepancies to ensure minimum schedule impact. Demonstrates technical expertise by implementing process changes to reduce cost and meet schedule without compromising safety or quality. Has filled in for the Avionics/Electrical Lead while adhering to daily work plans to maintain schedule requirements. Complying with the company’s FOD program, tool control program, 6-S program and all safety regulations.

2003-062010-04

avionics technician

, United States

Performs intermediate and depot maintenance on avionic navigation flight control systems, stabilization equipment and equipment which operates using radar principles that include marker beacons, radar direction finders, visual Omni-directional receiver (VOR) and glide slope receivers, automatic flight controls, stability augmentation systems, automatic stabilization systems, avoidance radar, Doppler navigation radar, identification friend or foe (IFF) transponders, countermeasures systems, and radar and laser detecting systems. Replaces faulty components and individual parts down to flexible and plate-through hole circuit boards Performs unit maintenance on special common hand tools and test equipment. Requisitions and maintains shop and bench stock for repair of aircraft avionics equipment. Alters or modifies material according to approved modification work orders (MWO). • Responsible for the training, health and welfare of 3-6 soldiers. Coordinates maintenance work flow, daily duties, and instructs subordinates in component repair and the proper use of technical manuals and equipment. Performs maintenance analysis and applies production control measures on Aviation Survivability Equipment (ASE). Ensure that team activities are in compliance with unit policies and standing operating procedures. Accountable for assigned test equipment valued at $150,000. Served in both Operation Iraqi Freedom 1 and 5 for a combined time of 27 months as a 94R (Avionics Systems Repairer) performing multiple tasks to include trouble shooting and repair of numerous aircraft counter measure systems.

Language ability

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Exam / certificate
English
Mother tongue

Other skills

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Interests, hobbies, personal

• Utilize increasing knowledge to asset in removal/installation of avionics electrical equipment. Fabrication of wire harness, installation, termination, ring-out, and functional test.
• Knowledge of analog & digital circuits, and an ability to read both electrical and electronic schematics.
• Excellent skills and methods in the repair of aircraft survivability equipment (ASE)
• Performing inspections of unserviceable material to determine if the material is economically repairable at the AVIM level maintenance or if it requires return to a depot repair facility.
• Performing initial, in-progress, and final inspections of aircraft/components during scheduled, unscheduled, and special inspections to ensure compliance with all applicable publications/directives

• Able to perform 91.411 and 91.413 inspections
• Exhibits technical skills and expertise in avionics and aircraft systems operational testing and troubleshooting.
• Performing the installation and functionally testing of electrical/avionics components and systems on aircraft per drawings and maintenance manuals ensuring a defect free system.
• Setting up and operating necessary test equipment. Conducting functional and operational tests to evaluate performance and reliability.
• Able to troubleshoot and repair; Air Data System, Digital Modular Radios, Global Positioning Systems, and Automatic Flight Controls Systems. More upon request.

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