AVIATION ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN
An avionics technician with a dynamic understanding of complex troubleshooting procedures in a constantly evolving aircraft platform. Devoted to the training of himself and peers, resulting in strengthening the maintenance team and expediting repair times. Unsurpassed in avionics system knowledge and the calibration of equipment. A necessary facet in a field where methodical practices and precision is paramount.
KEY STRENGTHS
Component Repair Professional Communication Precision Measuring Tools
Data Systems Interoperability Electrical Theory Maintenance Team Management
Electronic Surveillance Operation Complex Problem Solving Airborne Weapons Operations Diagnostic Analysis
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
US NAVY
Patrol Squadron One (VP-1), OAK HARBOR, WA 18SEP2012-Present
Avionics Maintenance Technician (E5) & Work Center Supervisor
- Performed scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on avionics systems aboard the Lockheed Martin P3C including: communications systems, navigational aids, radar, surveillance equipment, anti-submarine warfare sensors, tactical displays and data processing systems.
Recognized command-wide for the successful repair of electro-optics system on a high exposure detachment, directly leading to the interception and detainment of drug smugglers in coastal waters.
- Managed six technicians in the diagnosis and repair of faulty avionics equipment. Qualified five avionics maintenance technician journeyman which led to the advancement in paygrade of 3 subordinates.
- Performed systems upgrades and alterations on avionics digital instrumentation, control equipment, encryption systems, AC/DC circuits, data buses and electrical distribution.
- Reconstructed avionics and power distribution systems following an aircraft fire.
- Led activity of cross-branch data link, providing education of systems to marine search and rescue component, resulting in the contribution in search of lost service member.
- Trained and qualified 10 Sailors in all aspects of aircraft line handling which increased work center mission readiness by 50% and command Aircraft Handler Program readiness by 21%.
- Routinely managed and prioritized avionics systems work load through a 72 hour work week while deployed and a 50 hour work week while at homeport.
CLEARANCE
Secret, valid through 18SEP2022
EDUCATION
Community College of Vermont- Graduated with Associates of Liberal Studies
Avionics Technician Organizational Maintenance Apprentice School
P-3C Weapon Systems Organizational Maintenance Career School
P-3C Connector and Wire repair Maintenance School
Last Resume Update | August 11, 2016 |
Address | Kent |
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