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Yyyyyy x. yyyyyy
0000 xxxxxx xxxx , xxxx , xxxxx 00000
Homexxx-xxx-xxxx
Mobile xxx-xxx-xxxx
abc@xyz.com
Country of Citizenship: US
Clearances: DoD Secret Security, active
Veterans Preference Points:
SSN: xxx-xx-xxxx
Vacancy Announcement Number: NEAL10976601
Position: Equipment Specialist (Electronics),
GS-1670-09/11/12
Department: Department of the Army
Core Competencies
Electronics Technology; Avionics Technology; Electro-Mechanical
Systems; Communication Systems; Tactical Systems; Navigation Systems; Radar; Electronic
Warfare Systems/Equipment; Simulator Systems; Electrical Systems; Fuel
Systems; Engines; Air Conditioning; Power Distribution; Environmental Systems; Technical
Problemsolving; Troubleshooting; Maintenance; Repair; Diagnostics;
Testing; Quality Assurance; Integrated Avionics; Structural Analysis; Flight
Control Rigging; Aircraft Modification; Flight-Line Maintenance; Technical
Manual (TM) Monitor; Equipment Management; Technical Manuals; Schematics/Diagrams;
Team Building/Leadership; Process Improvements; Performance Optimization;
Project Management; Quality Assurance; Regulatory Compliance; Strategic
Planning; Prioritization; Organization; Interpersonal Relations; Customer
Service; Communications; Technical Writing; Reporting; Training; Instruction
Professional Experience
01/31/2009-Present
Computer Science Corp. (CSC)
Tallil, Iraq
Field Service Rep., Senior Associate (SME)
Salary:
Hours per Week:
Supervisor Name:
Supervisor Phone:
Permission to Contact: Yes
Ensure delivery of superior client servicing by providing quality onsite engineering field support spanning installation, repair and servicing of complex electronic warfare (counter IED) systems and equipment; verify optimal operational performance through thorough review and approval of all systems and equipment. Proficiently modify antenna and unit mounts to support systems installation per vehicle specifications. Facilitate complex structural repairs and alterations.
Maximize customer satisfaction by providing proactive training in operation and basic maintenance of systems/equipment. Contribute dynamic leadership skills toward mentoring and guiding junior team members.
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09/17/2008-01/30/2009
L-3 Vertex Aerospace
Baghdad, Iraq
Supervisor/Aircraft Mechanic
Salary:
Hours per Week:
Supervisor Name:
Supervisor Phone:
Permission to Contact: Yes
Applied AVIM and DEPOT level expertise toward steering phase, scheduled and unscheduled maintenance of UH-60 Blackhawks. Effectively trained and supported colleagues in operational testing and troubleshooting concepts and methodologies. Provided quality professional and technical advice to both customer and program manager.
Effectively troubleshot, repaired and replaced components and parts supporting fuel cell, flight control and electro-mechanical systems. Performed full aircraft rigging of main rotor and tail rotor flight controls and stabilator systems. Conducted system component and sensor operational checks, requiring proficiency in use of avionic and technical test equipment.
09/28/2005-09/16/0000 xxxxxx xxxx , xxxx , xxxxx 00000
F-22 Maintenance Analyst Level 3
Salary:
Hours per Week:
Supervisor Name:
Supervisor Phone:
Permission to Contact: Yes
Successfully researched, developed and authored comprehensive maintenance procedures supporting delivery of Source Data Packages (SDP) for integration with F-22 Integrated Maintenance Information System (IMIS). Additionally wrote instructions for Portable Maintenance Aids (PMA) for interface with F22 aircraft. Relied upon for 24/7 engineering support on fielded aircraft as well as additional on-site coverage based on needs. Served as Subject Matter Expert (SME) for customer technical and project issues. Actively collaborated with internal engineers and strategic Lockheed Martin partners as well as customer to meet critical objectives. Produced detailed reports vital to efficient performance tracking and data analyses.
Proficiently interpreted engineering drawings and blueprints in support of customer maintenance functions. Conducted complex analysis of radar and aircraft structure systems.
05/17/2005-09/01/2005
Lear Siegler Inc. (LSI)
Wheeler Army Air Field, HI
Supervisor/Aircraft Electrician
Salary:
Hours per Week:
Supervisor Name:
Supervisor Phone:
Permission to Contact: Yes
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Productively maintained UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters supporting RESET program. Responsibilities ranged form avionics and electrical systems power on checks and maintenance and flight line maintenance to avionics systems and sensor equipment problem corrective actions as well as black box removals, inspections, cleanings, and repairs. Proficiently used fault trees, schematics and technical manuals for root cause isolation. Contributed subject matter expertise and dynamic communication skills toward presenting hands-on training in theory of operation on UH-60 avionics systems and test equipment.
03/01/2004-05/12/2005
Aerotek Aviation LLC
Mildenhall, England
Aircraft Electrical Installer
Salary:
Hours per Week:
Supervisor Name:
Supervisor Phone:
Permission to Contact: Yes
Installed Enhanced Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System (ETCAS) on Air Force C-130H/P/N & E aircraft; included aircraft electrical wiring, hardware, components, and assemblies installations and terminations as well as continuity/power on/operational system checks. Concurrently performed complex repairs beyond standard scope of ETCAS installation projects. Effectively instructed customer on operation and maintenance of system.
Ensured critical technical orders/pertinent directives compliance; maintained detailed flight line safety and verified documentation including AFTO 781s, engineering documents and log books.
05/17/1996-02/15/2004
L-3/Vertex Aerospace (Raytheon)
Katterbach, Germany/Kandahar Afghanistan
Aircraft Avionics/Electrician/Mechanic
Salary:
Hours per Week:
Supervisor Name:
Supervisor Phone:
Permission to Contact: Yes
Key member of 6-technician team responsible for full-scope phase, scheduled and unscheduled maintenance of UH-60, AH-64 and OH-58D helicopters, requiring AVIM and DEPOT level expertise; coordinated maintenance with unit supervisors during quality assurance meetings. Efficiently maintained and troubleshot aircraft propulsion (GE-T-701C) systems and troubleshot, repaired and replaced components and parts on all integrated avionics, electrical and electro-mechanical systems. Applied sharp analytical skills toward effectively resolving complex mechanical and avionic problems. Delivered superior field technical support to define and address customer issues and ensure optimal aircraft performance at consistent 90% or above operational level.
Additionally conducted modifications (MWO) for Army flying standards compliance. Acquired working knowledge of operation and maintenance of Blue Force Tracker (BFT) Force XXI Battle Command Brigade and Below (FBCB2) system as well as Solaris OS supporting BFT systems.
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09/1994-05/1996
Loral (TTS)
Hohenfels,
Germany
Electronic Bench Technician II/Quality
Control September
Salary:
Hours per Week:
Supervisor Name:
Supervisor Phone:
Permission to Contact: Yes
Effectively troubleshot, diagnosed and
repaired Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement Systems (MILES) and Simulated Area Weapons Effects-Radio Frequency (SAWE-RF)
training equipment and devices, requiring proficiency in use of oscilloscopes,
spectrum analyzers, and laser-specific test and alignment devices as well as
MILES proprietary test equipment. Efficiently repaired global positioning
satellite receivers and UHF transmitters and receivers and performed
board-level printed circuit board repairs, including need for solid soldering
skills. Productively maintained 10 repeaters and one base station for
SAWE-RF training equipment. Insured quality and reliability through thorough final
product inspections for standard compliance. Adeptly operated UNIX-driven
PLEXUS multi-user computer network system.
10/1991-08/1994
DynCorp Aerospace
Location
Avionics/Electrician Technician
Salary:
Hours per Week:
Supervisor Name:
Supervisor Phone:
Permission to Contact: Yes
Performed phase maintenance inspections of
U.S. Army UH-60A helicopters per RESET Guide as well as installation of varied
modifications. Additionally tore down, built-up and inspected
UH-60L Blackhawk helicopters for RESET program. Proficiently repaired, adjusted
and tested electrical/electronic elements of assemblies and components
according to technical manuals. Applied sharp analytical skills and subject
matter expertise toward inspecting wiring bundles for proper security, no
discoloration, signs of overheating, and deterioration; included inspection for
corrosion of coax cables and junk connectors.
Efficiently used wire stamping machine and related specialized tools to fabricate wiring harnesses.
Effectively troubleshot broad range of
avionics systems including AFCS, IFF, VOR, ILS, UHF, VHF, and HF Radio
equipment, and tested, adjusted and repaired avionics equipment ranging
from radar, ALQ-144, UHF/VHF, altimeters, GPS, and gyros to fuel quantity
panel, control panels, electronic flight instrumentation system and standby
instruments. Conducted aircraft flight controls repairs and replacements as
well as operational and preventive checks and alignments. Adjusted, repaired
and/or replaced defective components based on analysis of test results;
required ability to follow complex blueprints, schematics, handbooks, and other
technical documents as well as use of diverse hand tools.
10/1987-10/1991
U.S. Army
Location
Avionics/Electrician-Primary Specialty:
68N10 Avionic Mechanic
Salary:
Hours per Week:
Supervisor Name:
Supervisor Phone:
Permission to Contact: Yes
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Contributed strong leadership skills toward serving as Avionics Shop Manager for 1+ year, with responsibilities including strategically planning and assigning avionics personnel projects in order to maximize productivity and efficiency in maintaining operational maintenance fleet. Held U.S. Secret Security Clearance.
Spearheaded maintenance and repairs of U.S. Army Tactical AH-1F, OH-58, UH-60, and UH-1H helicopters for Aviation Unit Maintenance (AVUM) facility. Maintained both secure and non-secure communication systems including KY-58 and KIT-1A/C. Perform scheduled and unscheduled AVUM-level unit maintenance; troubleshot and performed avionics and electrical systems diagnostics.
Education
University of Phoenix
Degree: Bachelor of Science, Information Technology
Date Earned: N/A in progress
GPA: 3.8/4.0 scale
Credit Hours Earned:
University of Phoenix
Degree: Associate of Arts, Information Technology
Date Earned:
GPA: 3.8/4.0 scale
Credit Hours Earned: 90
Specialized Training
Honors Graduate, Avionic Mechanics, 23 weeks; United States Army
German
Headstart, 1 week; United States Army
Certifications/Licenses
FCC License (General Radio & Telephone + Radar) # PG-GB-04157
Fiber Optics Certification # 1800034
FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) A & P License # 367964342
Achievements/Decorations/Medals
Army Service Ribbon, National Defense Service
Medal
Army Achievement Medal
Overseas Service Ribbon
Expert Marksmanship Badge Riffle M-16
Aircraft Crewman Badge
Technical Skills
Proficient: MS Office Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Visio, and Project
Familiar: JAVA, C, Visual Basic; varied programming languages
Languages
German; Speak, Read, Write
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