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0000 xxxxxx xxxx , xxxx , xxxxx 00000
(302) 698-1737 (h)
(302) 465-0493 (c)
abc@xyz.com
country of citizenship: united states
ssn: 194-54-4273
veterans preference: 20% disabled
clearances: top secret security
job announcement #: wg- 2892
position title: aircraft electrician
core
competencies
aircraft technician, electrical technician, electro-environmental
systems technician, aviation, repair maintenance, troubleshooting, safety,
regulatory compliance, training, team leadership, scheduling, prioritization, project
management, workflow planning, supervision
experience
october 2008-present
amtrak
bear, de
hours per week: 40
salary: n/a
supervisor name: michael fell; phone:xxx-xxx-xxxx; permission to contact: yes
locomotive electrician
facilitate efficient inspection, troubleshooting, maintenance, repair, and installation of electrical wiring, equipment and related components to ensure optimal performance and safety in compliance with internal and regulatory specifications and standards. adjust, clean, repair, and test electrical control equipment using complex wiring diagrams and specialized equipment and hand tools. routinely examine to identify and replace defective parts and circuitry.
june 1998-july 2008
united states air force
shift supervisor/aircraft electrical systems; apr 2005-jul 2008
dover afb-dover, de
hours per week: 50
salary: e6
supervisor name: albert christman; phone: 302-677-6192; permission to contact: yes
effectively trained, coordinated and directed as many as 10 in-shop and work-site team members in efficiently performing electronic maintenance on assigned and transient aircraft; counseled staff on performance issues to boost individual and group results. strategically prioritized and scheduled projects/workflow to optimize use of time and resources in meeting critical objectives. successfully developed and implemented plans, processes and directives vital to maximizing productivity and efficiency of operations. actively collaborated with cross-functional maintenance managers, specialists, supply technicians, and flight crews in achieving maintenance objectives and deadlines.
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demonstrated proficiency in reading/interpreting technical publications in support of inspecting, maintaining and modifying aircraft electrical systems. efficiently interpreted and consulted on inspection findings as well as provided expert corrective action recommendations to effectively address and resolve aircraft electrical defects. isolated and troubleshot technical problems for prompt resolution.
aircraft electrician; may 2003-apr 2005
dover afb-dover, de
hours per week: 40
salary: e6
supervisor name: scott kay; phone: 302-677-6131; permission to contact: yes
comprehensively inspected, troubleshot and maintained aircraft on-equipment electronic systems, subsystems and components; required expert use of technical manuals, blueprints, wiring diagrams, and schematics. thoroughly analyzed test results to define malfunctions and repair/replace defective parts. productively assembled electronic units spanning switches, electronic controls, wiring harnesses, and junction boxes through proficient use of hand tools and soldering devices. efficiently fabricated wire bundles, cables, and harnesses supporting aircraft ground equipment and engine change kits. effectively used on-aircraft technical computer database for complex troubleshooting and detection of aircraft and cryogenic
malfunctions.
aircraft environmental control systems specialist; may 2003-apr 2005
dover afb-dover, de
hours per week: 40
salary: e6
supervisor name: scott kay; phone: 302-677-6131; permission to contact: yes
with qualifications including c-5, c-141, c-130, and c-17a military aircraft, effectively inspected, troubleshot and maintained aircraft on-equipment environmental systems, subsystems and components; included testing, inspection, removal, and replacement of air conditioning, fire extinguishing, fire suppression, and oxygen systems. conducted off-equipment maintenance of environmental components including turbines, heat exchangers, water separators, cylinders, pumps, motors, and pressure valves. proficiently set up and performed aircraft pressurization operational tests to detect and repair pressurization leaks.
safety technician; may 2001-may 2003
ramstein ab, germany
hours per week: 40
salary: e6
supervisor name: jim lorik: phone retired
n/a; permission to contact: yes
ensured
regulatory compliance with occupational safety and health standards by
inspecting machinery, equipment and working conditions in industrial and
related settings. mitigated jobsite accidents by inspecting machines and equipment
for preventive devices. inspected job site areas for use of
fire-prevention equipment and related safety equipment/supplies.
conducted testing of confined spaces for toxic hazards via gas detector.
actively observed staff in performing work to verify use of prescribed safety equipment ranging from glasses, helmets and goggles to respirators and clothing. effectively compiled, prepared and submitted detailed findings reports supported by recommendations for corrective actions.
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aircraft maintenance technician; mar 1991-may-2001
ramstein ab, germany
hours per week: 40
salary: e5
supervisor name: christopher landgraf; phone: retired-n/a; permission to contact: yes
inspected engines for oil leaks and defective parts as well as turbine blades for cracks, breaks or related defects. additionally removed/replaced aircraft components ranging from hydraulic lines, brakes, tires and filters to motors, actuators and light assemblies; expertly used special tools, hand tools, jacks, pneumatic tools, and hoists.
efficiently serviced aircraft with fuel, engine oil, hydraulic fluid, liquid oxygen, and nitrogen. actively supervised repositioning of aircraft using varied towing vehicles. performed operational checks through engine run-up on aircraft. cleaned, inspected and lubricated bearings, landing gear components, and flight control surfaces.
education
community college of the air force
degree: n/a
major: aviation operations
date completed studies: july 2006
credits earned: 58 semester hours
gpa: 3.5/4.0 scale
specialized training/professional development
total productive maintenance and six sigma systems training; 2006
aircraft maintenance production course; 2006
mid-level management training; 2005
aircraft electrical /environmental systems craftsman school; 1999
supervisor safety training; 1998
aircraft electrical systems specialist school; 1988
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